Richard Weinstein has spent a lifetime looking closely at people. Here, he considers what the great masters taught him, and what, still, he hopes to learn.
“Preserving my energy for a singular purpose allows me to fully execute an original idea.”
I wish I had learned how important it is to set rules for yourself.
I don’t think I will ever achieve everything that I want because, after I achieve one goal, I always find a new one.
The best thing about art in the era of social media is that art will outlast the era of social media.
What’s on view in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery? Notable work by students in the classes of Naomi Campbell, Barney Hodes, Ricky Mujica, and Bennett Vadnais
How can I make a poetic, metaphoric painting that speaks to our common humanity and our relationship to nature?
What’s on view in the Art Students League’s Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this week? Notable work from students in the classes of Paul Ching-Bor, Silya Kiese, Jill Nathanson, and Deborah Winiarski.
Visual Dialogues is an exhibition of work by faculty, students, and alumni of the College of Mt. Saint Vincent that opens May 11 at Blue Door Art Center.
Notable work by students in the classes of Sigmund Abeles, Martha Bloom, Paul Ching-Bor, Bruce Dorfman, Barney Hodes, and Marshall Jones.









