While I’m working, I prefer to connect with everything that happens around me in a natural way—to the painting itself and with anything that happens around it.
Jerry Weiss will exhibit landscapes at Elizabeth Moss Galleries in Falmouth, Maine, during February and March 2014.
I live in Alaior, a small town on the island of Minorca, off the coast of Spain. I came here at the beginning of 2008 to work at the International Printmaking Center Xalubinia, and it’s here where I’ve set up my studio…
Natural Forces/Forces of Nature is the first of a two-part group show of Pratt Institute faculty.
Although the exhibition Woodstock Landscape, Now and Then has closed, you can still enjoy a digital catalogue of the show.
The Studio Project II offers a glimpse of artists’ studios outside the US. Painter Geoff Farnsworth’s studio is in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
In the February 2014 issue of Drawing magazine, Jerry Weiss has a review of The Silverpoint Exhibition, a group show curated by Sherry Camhy, which included Wendy Shalen’s Washed Ashore.
Instructor News
Karen O’Neil Still Life in January Invitational at Art Essex Gallery
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Karen O’Neil is one of sixty-five artists participating in Art Essex Gallery’s January Invitational, opening January 15, 2014.
Jay Lindsay: Travel Sketchbooks is a self-published collection of sketches, writings, ceramics, and sculpture.
The Art Students League mourns the passing of painter George Cannata, who taught at the Art Students League from 1997 to 2010.
I’m against a culture that tells us that work in which people express their misery is not art but must be therapy, simply because it comes from personal involvement.
Big Bad Wax is a group show of encaustic work opening at Mount Dora Center for the Arts (Mount Dora, FL) on January 10, 2014.












