IN 745W5 SIX-WEEK STUDIO/CRITIQUE PROGRAM 2011
July 11 – August 20
Designed for artists and educators who desire constructive feedback on their artwork as well as the support and interaction of an artistic community. Registration confers a private studio in the Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building and critiques from a stellar ensemble of nationally and internationally known artists, including members of the Academy’s acclaimed faculty.
Neysa Grassi is a recipient of a Pew Fellowship, and has had solo exhibitions at several museums, including the Pensacola Art Museum in Florida and PAFA. Since 1990 she has had many exhibitions in galleries in Philadelphia and New York. Grassi is currently a critic in PAFA’s MFA program.
Sarah McEneany is a painter, printmaker and PAFA alum. She has had solo exhibitions at distinguished venues including the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; Mills College Art Museum, CA; List Gallery, Swarthmore College; and Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, and has been represented in over eighty national and international group shows. McEneaney has received a Pew Fellowship in the Arts, a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant, and an Independence Foundation Grant. Her work is in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Free Library of Philadelphia, and PAFA. She is represented by Tibor De Nagy Gallery, New York.
Julie Saecker Schneider is a Professor and Undergraduate Program Director of the Department of Fine Arts at the University of Pennsylvania. Concerned with re-contextualizing myths and the physical description of memory, Schneider works primarily in graphite, creating large, finely-crafted drawings of figures and dead roses, her metaphor for memory.
Bruce Samuelson is a faculty member of PAFA’s Certificate and Graduate Programs. Informed by the principles of Old Master draftsmanship, Samuelson’s drawings and paintings expand beyond traditional methods of representation to arrive at elegant meditations on the human form. Samuelson is represented by Rosenfeld Gallery in Philadelphia, J. Cacciola galleries in New York City, and Galerie Yoramgil in West Hollywood, California.
Richard Watson is a painter and Curator of Exhibitions at the African American Museum in Philadelphia and holds a Certificate in Painting from PAFA. His paintings are based on memories and suggested realities. Issues of social politics are presented with fragmented elements of "real life," collaged and collapsed, as dreams are prone to do. He is represented by ArtJazz Gallery in Philadelphia.
Tuition: $950 for 3.0 graduate credits, 4.0 undergraduate credits or non-credit
BONUS!
• Receive a 10% tuition discount on all subsequent summer studio classes.
Register by July 1
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