Notable work from the classes of Oscar Garcia, Dan Gheno, Karen O’Neil, and Joseph Peller.
Richard Miller & His Circle is an exhibition at Brookgreen Gardens, honoring American figurative sculptor Richard McDermott Miller, who died in 2004 at age 82.
American Masters is an exhibition and conference curated by Alicinda Saphira and Monica Sarmiento-Castillo, which coincides with ART WEEK NYC, May 5–12.
“Tibet,” Giuseppe Tucci wrote, “was, and still is, the greatest love of my life; and the more I burn with this love, the more difficult it seems to satisfy with each visit.”
Notable works from the welding class and the classes of Leonid Gervits, Gregg Kreutz, Wendy Shalen.
Notable work from the classes of Anthony Antonios, Harvey Dinnerstein, Ellen Eagle, Doug Safranek, and Sharon Sprung.
Ephraim Rubenstein is one of four painters exhibiting work in The Naked & The Nude: Contemporary Masters of the Human Form.
Beginning this June, Martha Bloom is expanding her teaching at the New York School of the Arts.
Garin Baker’s “idea for the mural chimes powerfully with what’s happening in America today,” writes Matthias Anderson, “the (usually) healthy revisiting of iconic historic images in order to better appreciate their complexities.”
Microcosm is a solo exhibition of new work by Yasumitsu Morito that opens April 24 at RESOBOX Chelsea.
Peter Reginato spoke on a panel about Leo Valledor’s paintings at David Richard Gallery.
Simon Levenson served as a judge for the Ninth Annual Morgan Book Project Awards. Levenson will also be leading two “Sketching in the Galleries” sessions in connection with the exhibition Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman.












