Monthly Archives: September 2010

Art & Culture Lecture: Isabelle Bonzom

Tuesday, September 14, 7:30 pm Artist and art historian Isabelle Bonzom is a painter of the flesh. She will discuss her research, both as a painter and a scholar, on the representation of the flesh based on two iconographic characters: Judith and Salomé. Through dramatic images showing women with male heads, Bonzom will talk about the cutting of body, image… Read More

Snapshots in Giverny: Rheas, Toads, Studios

Wade Schuman, faculty instructor and guide on the Giverny residency at Terra Foundation, always finds interesting things! A “nice French toad.” Rheas, flightless birds similar to the ostrich, lounging by a stream. Artists in the Studio. 

2010 Art & Culture Lecture Series

This fall, the Art & Culture Department brings another great lecture series to Wilkinson Hall. Join us Tuesdays at 7:30pm* as we bring inspiring historians, authors, artists and critics to our community. Here’s a first look at the exciting speakers on the roster so far: Isabelle Bonzom, Hilary Harkness, Wei Dong, Alexi Worth, Odd Nerdrum, Ross Bleckner, Kenneth Currie, David Salle,… Read More

So it begins…

A Review by Maria Kozak (MFA 2011) It’s the first week of school as well as the start of high season in NYC. Welcome to fall. Jean-Pierre Roy, A Wind Toward Off Dreams On Thursday night, Sept 9th, A Rational Spectacle opens at Rare Gallery in Chelsea featuring the work of NYAA’s adjunct faculty member Jean Pierre Roy. Roy’s luminescent… Read More

Don’t miss it! – “None Taken” Fellows Exhibition

The New York Academy of Art is pleased to present “None Taken” an exhibition of new work by the 2010 Fellows of the New York Academy of Art. The exhibition will remain on view through Sunday, October 3. This exhibition is free and open to the public 2 – 8 pm or by appointment. Closed Tuesdays and holidays. “None Taken”… Read More