Montage of Wandering II is a group exhibition of work by artists from France, Korea, Macedonia, and the US, opening at Gallery MC on July 16.
Exceptional student work for the week of May 4–9, 2015.
Thomas Torak has received awards at the Salmagundi Club Annual Members Exhibition and the Academic Artists Association’s 65th Annual National Exhibition of Contemporary Realism.
The Migration Series is treated less as art than as a point of departure for a walk-through documentary.
The works of abstract sculptor and painter Peter Reginato are now on view at the Museum of Art–DeLand in a solo show, Eccentric Constructions, which continues through July 5, 2015.
Exceptional student work for the week of April 27–May 2, 2015.
Life drawings, known as académies, served as a conduit for the European academic training nineteenth-century American art students craved. Pam Koob writes about their creation and significance during the Art Students League’s early history.
Exceptional student work in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery for the week of April 20–24, 2015.
Thomas Torak and Joseph Peller are helping celebrate Allied Artists of America’s one-hundreth anniversary.
Before pencils and paper, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and many other artists drew with lead, silver, gold, and other metal points to create timeless studies on small specially prepared surfaces.
Two current exhibitions feature notable painters of the urban scene, Richard Estes and John Dubrow.
Peter Reginato: Eccentric Constructions opens today at the Museum of Art – DeLand.












