Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Arturo Garcia exhibition
Please view this invitation from GCA alum Arturo Garcia. His exhibition is at 1206 Beverly Road in Brooklyn, NY. There will be receptions on December 2nd from 6:30-10PM and December 3 & 4 from 12-5 PM.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Lecture TODAY! 5-6 PM
Please join us for a lecture in the cast hall Monday 11/28 (today) from 5-6 PM.
On Painting and Sculpture Completing Architecture:
The Tectonic Paradigm continues to bedevil the contemporary textbook presentation of the Renaissance's Return to the Antique in Architecture, and also haunts the practice of the Classical in Architecture today.
This talk shall revisit the emergence of a full re-engagement with the Ancient Manner in the Architecture of the early Fifteenth Century in Italy, and so confront out textbook myth with evidence.
Michael Djordjevitch is a faculty member at the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art.
On Painting and Sculpture Completing Architecture:
The Tectonic Paradigm continues to bedevil the contemporary textbook presentation of the Renaissance's Return to the Antique in Architecture, and also haunts the practice of the Classical in Architecture today.
This talk shall revisit the emergence of a full re-engagement with the Ancient Manner in the Architecture of the early Fifteenth Century in Italy, and so confront out textbook myth with evidence.
Michael Djordjevitch is a faculty member at the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Open Studio Figure - this Wednesday Night!
For those of you not traveling or entertaining family this
Wednesday night, Nov. 22nd...
Come draw the figure in our South Studio!
6:30-9:30pm
$15 cash at door.
Reservations encouraged!
rsvp: gcafridays@gmail.com
Please note: The building is closed this coming Thursday-Sunday.
Happy Thanksgiving!
The next session of part-time classes begins on Monday, Nov. 28th.
Open Studio Fridays continue with a new model for Dec. 2, 9 & 16th.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Arantzazu Martinez new website
Saturday, November 19, 2011
In the Studio with Edward Minoff
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Edward Minoff talking about a painting in progress. You can see the small plein air study he is using for the studio painting on the easel behind his shoulder |
Edward (aka Ted) Minoff's studio is crammed with beautiful landscapes, portraits, figure, and still life studies. |
an important part of Ted's working process are the written notes and sketches he does on the beach while observing waves. You can read more about this in detail on his website |
Edward Minoff's painting in progress as of October 27, 2011 |
The most important part of the process - being inspired by nature and getting the information down in a study painted from life! |
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Todd Casey in Whistler House Museum group show
"Gorch Fock" by Todd Casey, oil on linen, 20 x 24. |
Todd Casey has a painting in this group show that will be on view in Lowell Mass from November 19 - December 30. Reception is November 19 from 2-4 PM. Read more about it on Todd's blog here.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Expressing the Figure: Drawings from Life
Upcoming group show at St. John's University in Queens.
Featured artists include: Robert Armetta, Juliette Aristides, Steven Assael, Colleen Barry, Jacob Collins, Jon deMartin, Leonid Gervits, Michael Grimaldi, Kate Lehman, Edward Minoff, Anthony J. Ryder, Travis Schlaht, Will St. John, Costa Vavagiakis, Dan Thompson, and Joshua LaRock.
Gallery: Dr. M. T. Geoffrey Yeh Art Gallery
Dates: November 10, 2011 - January 5, 2012
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 17, 4:30-8:30pm
Directions
Gallery Hours: Tues - Thurs 10am-5pm; Fri 10 - 3pm; Sat 12-3pm (closed Sun/Mon)
Featured artists include: Robert Armetta, Juliette Aristides, Steven Assael, Colleen Barry, Jacob Collins, Jon deMartin, Leonid Gervits, Michael Grimaldi, Kate Lehman, Edward Minoff, Anthony J. Ryder, Travis Schlaht, Will St. John, Costa Vavagiakis, Dan Thompson, and Joshua LaRock.
Gallery: Dr. M. T. Geoffrey Yeh Art Gallery
Dates: November 10, 2011 - January 5, 2012
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 17, 4:30-8:30pm
Directions
Gallery Hours: Tues - Thurs 10am-5pm; Fri 10 - 3pm; Sat 12-3pm (closed Sun/Mon)
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Student Work, October 2011
Seeram Mangroo, 4 hour portrait |
Serram Mangroo, 2 week figure |
Sarah Bird, 2 week figure |
Sarah Bird, 2 week figure |
Patrick Byrnes, 2 week figure |
Patrick Byrnes, 2 week figure |
Liz Beard, 2 week figure |
Liz Beard, 2 week figure |
Katie Whipple, 4 week portrait |
Abigail Tulis, 4 week figure |
Abigail Tulis, 4 week figure |
Abigail Tulis, 4 week figure |
Challen Berg |
Connor DeJong, 4 hour portrait |
Devin Cecil-Wishing, 4 week figure |
Devin Cecil-Wishing, 4 hour portrait |
Emilie Lee, 4 hour landscape |
Joseph Loomis |
Katie Whipple, 2 week portrait |
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Reconstructing Postmodernism Conference
It isn't too late to register for the Reconstructing Postmodernism Conference held by the ICAA. This
event will gather leading scholars, practitioners, and critics for a rigorous round of lectures, film tributes, and panel discussions. The fully scheduled two-day conference coincides with the 30th anniversary of Tom Wolfe’s seminal publication From Bauhaus to Our House and the themes of the conference—historic significance, impact on design education and public taste, lessons learned and lessons rejected, theoretical underpinnings, and contemporary appraisal—all attempt to illuminate postmodernism’s overall cultural impact.
Friday 11/11 - Saturday 11/12 Click here for a full schedule, recommended reading list, and how to register.
event will gather leading scholars, practitioners, and critics for a rigorous round of lectures, film tributes, and panel discussions. The fully scheduled two-day conference coincides with the 30th anniversary of Tom Wolfe’s seminal publication From Bauhaus to Our House and the themes of the conference—historic significance, impact on design education and public taste, lessons learned and lessons rejected, theoretical underpinnings, and contemporary appraisal—all attempt to illuminate postmodernism’s overall cultural impact.
Friday 11/11 - Saturday 11/12 Click here for a full schedule, recommended reading list, and how to register.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
October in the Sculpture Studio
The GCA is happy to introduce a new feature to our blog. Each month we'll follow the progress of one student in the core program as they complete a work of art over the course of that month. This month we watched as Abigail Marie Tulis, a second year sculpture student, sculpted the figure in clay. At the end of the month Abigail shared some thoughts on her process, goals and challenges in sculpture.
"To prepare for and start a sculpture is both a daunting and exciting process. A few days before the new pose starts I go over classical painting and sculptures thinking of a pose. A French academic painting in the 19th century wing of the MET inspired this pose. I spent some time reminding myself of the importance of rules and proportion."
"Day one is spent preparing the armature,
setting the pose and giving the armature its correct gesture. In the
first few days J. Cheh really stresses the importance of proportion and
volume. The proportion of a 24 inch sculpture is determined by ideal
head measurements as well as observation."
"In building up the sculpture, I am trying
to read the basic volumes and determine the important boney points as
well as the large plane breaks that define where the forms go. These
ideas carry me through until the end of the sculpture. By constantly
seeing and fixing and then further understanding the gesture and forms I
try to make everything as clear, thruthful and organic as possible.
The whole point of the exercise is to train your eye to read
three-dimensional form."
"I spend more time on the hands, feet
and portrait in the last week, trying to get their big composition in
correctly, even if I don't get to all the polished details. It is easy
to focus on polishing too soon instead of channeling energy in to more
correct observation. I have gotten better at this but hope to improve
more in the future. I am also beginning a thorough study of anatomy,
which will be extremely helpful in determining insertions, muscle
masses, joints and the general flow of the figure."
The Finished Sculpture:
"This month we had a great pose and model and it was a real joy and challenge to get in to all the complexities. I enjoyed sculpting the feet and lower back, but was very challenged by the knees and hands. I always enjoy the beginning the most. I look forward to the next month and improvement!"
Abigail Tulis |
"To prepare for and start a sculpture is both a daunting and exciting process. A few days before the new pose starts I go over classical painting and sculptures thinking of a pose. A French academic painting in the 19th century wing of the MET inspired this pose. I spent some time reminding myself of the importance of rules and proportion."
Day Three |
Day Three |
Day Five |
Day Five |
Day Fifteen |
Day Fifteen |
The Finished Sculpture:
"This month we had a great pose and model and it was a real joy and challenge to get in to all the complexities. I enjoyed sculpting the feet and lower back, but was very challenged by the knees and hands. I always enjoy the beginning the most. I look forward to the next month and improvement!"
Finished sculpture |
Finished sculpture |
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Lauren Sansaricq solo show opens this Saturday!
We can't wait to go out and support Lauren Sansaricq's first solo show this weekend! Lauren has been studying at the GCA since 2008 and has participated in the Hudson River Fellowship for the past three summers. She is the first living artist to be represented by this gallery. Go Lauren!
Hawthorne Fine Art
View of the Village Mostuejouls, 8"x12" by Lauren Sansaricq, 2011 |
Hawthorne Fine Art
requests the pleasure of your company
for the opening reception of
N A T U R E ‘ S P O E T R Y:
The Paintings of Lauren Sansaricq (b. 1990)
Saturday, November 5th, 2011
10:00 am to 6:00 pm
@ 74 east 79th street, suite 3A-B
New York, New York 10075
Come meet the artist and enjoy
a wine and cheese tasting all day.
RSVP to info@hawthornefineart.com or call 212.731.0550
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Jiwoong Cheh sculptures unveiled at NYHS
GCA sculpture teacher Jiwoong Cheh has two new sculptures that were recently installed at the New York Historical Society. This project was commissioned through Studio EIS in Brooklyn, NY, where Jiwoong Cheh is employed. Read more about these new sculptures in this New York Times article!
David W. Dunlap photo/The New York Times. |
David W. Dunlap/The New York Times |
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
upcoming deadline for ICAA winterim intensive applications
Scheduled for January 2-8, 2012, the WINTERIM Professional Intensive is
designed to provide current and future design professionals with the
unique chance to receive in-depth training in the principles of
classical design, in both its technical and artistic dimensions.
Professionals and educators currently active in the field of traditional
design instruct students in the following:
Traditional Drafting by Hand
Architectural Wash Rendering
Theory of Proportion
A Comparative Study of the Orders
Linear Perspective
Observational Drawing
Literature and Theory of Classical Architecture.
Classroom hours are balanced between time spent in the studio, time engaged in lecture or discussion, and guided site visits to various New York City landmarks. This program satisfies the core course requirements for the ICAA’s Certificate of Classical Architecture.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Tuition assistance is available for qualifying applicants.
Location: ICAA, 20 West 44th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY
Application Deadline: December 1, 2011
Application Fee: $25 ($20 Members)
Cost/Learning Units: $1,595 ($1,435 Members) 40 (15 HSW) AIA/CES LUs
Download Application and learn more here
Traditional Drafting by Hand
Architectural Wash Rendering
Theory of Proportion
A Comparative Study of the Orders
Linear Perspective
Observational Drawing
Literature and Theory of Classical Architecture.
Classroom hours are balanced between time spent in the studio, time engaged in lecture or discussion, and guided site visits to various New York City landmarks. This program satisfies the core course requirements for the ICAA’s Certificate of Classical Architecture.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Tuition assistance is available for qualifying applicants.
Location: ICAA, 20 West 44th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY
Application Deadline: December 1, 2011
Application Fee: $25 ($20 Members)
Cost/Learning Units: $1,595 ($1,435 Members) 40 (15 HSW) AIA/CES LUs
Download Application and learn more here