The Princeton University Art Museum has many wonderful things to offer with a small but strong collection of art. The Museum houses over 92,000 works from regions that span the entire globe but most important in my estimation is the Museum’s Art Education Program. As an elementary art teacher I know that appreciation for the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2016
Ann Hamilton
I have an issue with time. I admit my role. I am the author of my own demise through my need to take part in the over scheduled, over-booked, say “yes” to every opportunity contemporary world. Staying present is a problem for those of us who plan life a year in advance, so slipping into … Continue reading
FYI- 3 Valuable Tips for the Emerging Visual Artist
On November 17, 2016 I attended a workshop by the Corzo Center for the Creative Economy at the DaVinci Art Alliance. Linda Dubin Garfield, President of the Board of Directors, introduced the topic called Navigating the Art World for the Artist and Elizabeth F. Spugen, Executive Director of The Print Center, presented a lecture for … Continue reading
Drawing Marathon
This past summer I participated in Graham Nickson’s Drawing Marathon at the New York Studio School (NYSS) in June (June 6-17th). NYSS originated in 1963, and offers an in depth certificate program and MFA degrees in painting, drawing or sculpture. NYSS resides on West 8th St, NYC, in a building that was the original home … Continue reading