My studio is about 800 square feet. I moved into this building in 2006, first on the third floor. A year later I moved to the fifth and top floor for the opportunity of having a north skylight built. From 1974 to 2005 my studio was the dining room of an eight-room apartment on West…
I moved into my studio in November 1969. Over these forty-four years I’ve painted many separate groups and series of paintings. In the early 70s, when I was showing at the David Whitney Gallery, I was making my stain/band paintings. By 1973, when I joined the Andre Emmerich Gallery, I began a group of paintings…
My studio is a great space and big for New York City, 4,400 square feet, but it’s never big enough. I live and work here and that’s the way I like it. I get up in the morning and go see what the previous day’s work looks like. I’ve been in SoHo long enough to…
Over the past thirty-five years, I have had five studios in New Jersey, Brooklyn, and Queens. For the past seven years, I’ve maintained a studio in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. I draw from life—from direct observation and from experience. I do countless drawings and oil sketches as I set out the concept for a painting. I…
My studio is in the small community of Des Montes located at the base of Taos Mountain, part of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain range in northern New Mexico. When David A Leffel and I moved here twenty-one years ago, we had 16 x 20 foot studios built onto the house before we arrived, so…
The American Watercolor Society awarded the Gold Medal of Honor to Frederick Wong’s Waterworks, which will appear in their 146th Annual International Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club (47 Fifth Avenue, NYC), April 2–21, 2013.