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First year charcoal work from students Robert Johnson (first) and Amal Doqa (second).
Look out for Fellow Wendy Wagner’s red chalk works “Eva” (first) and “An Eloquent Silence” (second) in the 13th Biennial National Art Exhibition at the Visual Arts Center in Punta Gorda, FL. On view through March 23. 👏👏
School Founder Nelson Shanks often preferred charcoal over graphite because it was more painterly. First Year students utilize charcoal’s free-flowing nature while learning the human form’s basic lines and shapes.
Learn about your curriculum here: https://t.co/9KsQqQCikT
The upcoming show “20 Year Celebration” at Rutledge Street Gallery will feature two Incamminati instructors: Robin Frey (artwork 1) and Natalie Italiano (artwork 3), and two alumni: Jen Bowen (artwork 2) and John Flavin! Happening Monday, January 20 from 2 – 8 pm.
There only a few spots left for Roberto Osti’s “Reading the Body” workshop. This class focuses on anatomical drawing and will challenge artists to think about movement in the body. Register here: https://t.co/Ucnpfcm5Wv
Recent student and Fellow work! Pictured: Catherine Haverkamp, Ballet Slipper (2nd year, color study) and Linda Dennin, Toujours la France (Fellow, pastel course)
Join us this Wednesday for a talk with renowned sculptor, Thomas Marsh. Marsh's notable work can be seen in public spaces such as "Monument to Surfing" in Santa Cruz, CA and "John the Baptist" at Mission San Juan Bautista, CA.
More info: https://t.co/c87TwW7epk
We wish you all a very happy #Thanksgiving today! 🍴🍁
Artwork: Lynn Snyder, "Pumpkins & Turnips" (Alumni and Fellow)
Happy #VeteransDay to our incredible veteran students and to all enlisted military and their friends and family. We are grateful for your service and sincerely thank you.
Pictured: Sketch drawing from our veteran student Avery.
Our annual Facebook LIve demo almost here. Join us on Saturday April 6t, 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.
https://t.co/NrASuwKUwC