She was born in1950, Reedley, California. She gained a BA from Harvard and then a Master of Fine Arts in Animation from UCLA Film School. Her calligraphy and lettering has performed in the Scientific American and Fine Print, as well as other magazines and journals. She has exhibited at Mills College and Rhode Island School of Design, moreover, her work is also on permanent display at the Klingspor Museum, Offenbach, Germany and at the Melbert B Cary Collection of the Rochester Institute of Technology
During my visit to the Art museum I was able to look at the artwork with detail and see it in a different perception. When I was in elementary school I used to visit the Museum of Fine Arts frequently, at that time my teachers and guide used to tell us descriptions of the artworks, but at that age I didn’t understand the meaning of the art pieces. At that time the pieces of artwork in the museum just seem like a piece of art, drawings, and sculptures. Now as an adult, I know that for every artwork
science and art. Born to artists' family, with the academic background in Physics, and experienced in Cybernetics, Vogel started to immerse himself in fine arts around 1955, with his interests spanning from painting and video, to choreography and music. In the late-60s, his experiments with cybernetics objects began, quickly recognized and included in several exhibitions, just to note solo shows at the Galerie Gräber in Freiburg (1971), or Galerie Hilt in Basel (1972), and appearances at the ART Basel
housewife. Art was not taught at the school Roy attended, but when he turned fourteen he began taking Saturday morning classes at the Parson’ School of Design. After he graduated from high school in 1940 he attended the School of Fine Art at Ohio State University. He was drafted however in 1943 in the middle of his education at Ohio State. While he was in the military he served in Great Britain and Europe. When he returned to the U.S. in 1946, he completed his studies for his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree
Velken: As a student of the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and as a regular visitor of the Patricia & Philip Frost Art Museum, I would like you to take in consideration, for future exhibitions, the work of a very talented Cuban artist, Laura Luna del Campillo, who is known as one of the most influential fine artist in Miami. Ms. Luna, is an artist from the “Cuban Golden Generation” and lives in Miami since 1980. She graduated from San Alejandro School of the Arts. The artist, after graduated, was trained
Who is Marlene Dumas? She was born in South Africa, on August 3rd 1953. Dumas attended Michaelis School of Fine Arts for three years, this school is the Fine Arts department at the University of Cape Town located in Cape Town. She later left South Africa to pursue studies in the Netherlands. She was not aware of what to expect, and that it would have a profound influence on her future career as an artist. Marlene went to the Netherlands, and studied at the University of Amsterdam. She was a student
staged in venues such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Fort Collins, Museum of Art in Santiago de Chile (1998), Denver Art Museum (2004), Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin (2008), or more recently, the Kunstlerhaus
Graziani. Sante Graziani was an American artist and artist and art educator. He was known for his morals which adorned many public buildings. The painting allows for an effective opportunity to inspire and evoke interest for arts in students. In the fall of 1942, the Museum of Fine Arts declared a competition for the formation of a mural for the museum. Sante Graziani won the competition. Graziani incorporated the greater part of the arts - dance, music, theater, painting, sculpture, architecture,
male artist who was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on June 21, 1859. The son of a minister and a school teacher, Henry was the oldest of nine children. Tanner went to a school named Robert Vaux which was one of the few all-black institutions that offered art classes. At only 13 years old young Henry had already decided that he would become a painter, and as the years went by he created as much art as he could. It is said that he was able to work on his artistic skills because he was ill and had
Sylvia Taylor is an artist/collector who resides in the Valley Arts District in Orange, NJ. Inspired by the burgeoning craft movement of the 1970s, Sylvia attended California College of Arts and Crafts and studied fiber arts, moving into jewelry and metal work later on. Having collected crafts for many years, she started collecting artwork because she was surrounded by so many amazing artists. The first painting in her collection was by an artist who shared her Norwegian heritage and acquired by