Monday, March 10, 2014

Announcing...

Congratulations 2014 Hudson River Fellowship Recipients:

Phillip Ackermann, Benjamin Arnold, Jessica Artman, Kevin Boylan, Leeanna Chipana, Kevin Muller Cisneros, Brandon Cook , James Edmonds, Evanny Henningsen, Will Jones, Kadin Goldberg, Jennifer Keltos, Athena Kim, Katie Liddiard, Rodrigo Mateo, Bethann Moran, Charlie Mostow, Allison Parker, Cesar Santos, Alexandra Tremblay and Tony Winters.

Albert Bierstadt (1830 - 1902) "Moat Mountain Intervale, New Hampshire.
Moat Mountain is part of the White Mountain range. 

This  Summer is sure to be our best fellowship yet.  Twenty one painters have been selected to study and paint the landscape surrounding the White  Mountains of New Hampshire together for this years' 2014 Hudson River Fellowship. 

During this three-week fellowship starting July 14th,  artists will work daily from dawn until dusk to produce field studies (pencil drawings, tonal studies, plein air sketches) that will inform their larger studio paintings later. Lectures will cover history, area geology and the methods and materials of 19th Century landscape painters who flocked to this region.  Fellows will be living communally in one of two ski chalets with beautiful views. Several bunks will be reserved for Senior Fellows or instructors who are always invited to drop in and paint. So far, this year's visitors will include Jacob Collins, Ted Minoff, Tom Kegler, Rick Piloco, John Morra, Ken Salaz along with Eric Koeppel and Lauren Sansaricq (who live in Jackson, NH and are the Fellowship's mountain hosts!)

2013 Fellows painting from the porch of "Middle Mountain Trail" house.

"Mountain View Road" house.

Mt. Washington, the highest peak in the Northeastern U.S., over 6,000 ft high with its erratic climate and winds known to reach more than 200 mph, could not stop Fellows from painting its stunning views.

Don't Miss this Summer's Landscape Painting Workshops

Workshops during the fellowship offer participants an opportunity to paint alongside the Fellows and attend informal gatherings. Participants are encouraged to attend lectures and show with the fellows at the 2014 Fellowship Exhibition hosted by the Jackson Historical Society on the last day of our adventure!

Last year's workshop attendees and fellows watch a painting demo by Instructor Tom Kegler.
Workshop Instructor Tom Kegler offers a "Traditional Landscape Painting" workshop starting July 16.

Landscape Painting Workshop Schedule

Techniques of the Hudson River School with Erik Koeppel and Lauren Sansaricq
 Jackson, NH - July 10 - 15, 2014 (6 instructed days)

Traditional Landscape Painting with Tom Kegler
Jackson, NH - July 16 - 19 (4 days)

Essential Landscape Painting - from Technique to Poetic Expression with Ken Salaz
Jackson, NH - July 21-23  (3 days)

Traditional Landscape Workshop: 2-Day Plein Air Painting in NYC with Tom Kegler
Location: NYC TBD (likely NY Botanic Gardens)
June 21 - 22 (Saturday and Sunday)


Erik Koeppel and Lauren Sansaricq will teach "Techniques of the Hudson River School" starting July 10th.


Grace by Ken Salaz, 36X36. Salaz will be teaching a workshop "Essential Landscape Painting from Technique to Poetic Expression" starting July 21st.


 Find out more about the annual Fellowship.
Visit our gallery of paintings and studies by Fellows.















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