The Old Print Shop will feature Michael Pellettieri’s recent paintings and prints in their new gallery from March 26 to April 26, 2014.
There is a nondescript metal door that leads upstairs to the Side Door Studio. For me, it’s the equivalent of Platform 9 3/4 in Harry Potter. It seems like a magical transformation going from the outside world into a place where artists work.
Peter Reginato received mention in the New Criterion and critic Piri Halasz’s blog An Appropriate Distance.
Exceptional student work for the week of January 27, 2014.
“Shafts of Sunlight” is a ten-page illustrated article by Jerry Weiss on Joaquín Sorolla’s paintings, which appears in the March 2014 issue of The Artist’s Magazine.
Seven of Jerry Weiss’s landscape paintings will appear in an exhibition at the Main Street Gallery of Congregation Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek, in Chester, Connecticut.
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James Lancel McEIhinney Sketchbook of Art, “Mapping & Mobility”
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“The sketchbook is the work of art not a preliminary to it,” writes James Lancel McElhinney in his 76-page volume Mapping & Mobility: The Sketchbook Art of James Lancel McElhinney, Volume 1.
Family Matters: Drawings, Paintings, Prints, Handmade Paper is a solo exhibition of Wendy Shalen’s self-portraits, figurative charcoal and silverpoint drawings, and watercolors.
Exceptional student work for the week of January 20, 2014.
American Mirror: The Life and Art of Norman Rockwell is an impeccably researched and highly readable biography of a man that many Americans feel they already know.
We have all had the experience of going to an exhibition and having one painting stand out so completely in your mind, that you remember little, if anything else, about what you have seen.
Exceptional student work in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery for the Week of January 13, 2014.












