Six graduates of the Art Students League’s Certificate Program for 2014 are exhibiting work in The Final Project.
Every time I travel to Italy, I feel as though it is my first visit. Even when you think you really know the country, you can never anticipate what you will see.
Marilyn J. Friedman is exhibiting twenty-one sculptures in a two-person exhibition with painter William Chaiken.
Peter Reginato will be showing paintings with Flagg Gallery at ArtHamptons, which begins July 10, 2014.
Each May, over the course of one week, the Art Students League conducts a competition for grants and scholarships judged by invited professionals from New York City’s arts community—artists, gallerists, academics, and critics.
Everett Raymond Kinstler will present a talk on his career and critique student work at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts on November 1.
Sherry Camhy explores historical and contemporary concepts of pastel drawing and painting in “Pastel Pointers, Past and Present,” an article in the Summer 2014 issue of Drawing magazine.
In “A Matter of Style,” Jerry Weiss writes about how Mary Cassatt painted an ungainly subject as a retort to Edgar Degas.
Frieze New York has distinguished itself from most art fairs by offering an opportunity to see a global cross section of contemporary art by living artists.
Made in New York/Made in Seoul is an exhibition of prints by sixty artists working in New York and Seoul, Korea.
“The most interesting artists have always made work that embodies shifts, even radical jumps, breaking through earlier stylistic habits” writes Sarah Sutro in “Magnifying Stillness: Locating Meaning in the Work of Ephraim Rubenstein,” which appears in the Spring 2014 issue of American Arts Quarterly.
Jerry Weiss will be teaching two workshops in New Hampshire this August.












