Showing posts with label Sabin Howard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sabin Howard. Show all posts
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Panel Discussion at Forbes Gallery
Monday April 30th from 6-8 PM at Forbes Gallery there will be a panel discussion featuring Sabin Howard, Nelson Shanks, Peter Trippi, and Patricia Watwood. Free and open to the public, this event is produced in conjuction with "Patricia Watwood: Myths and
Individuals," on view at The Forbes Galleries through June 9th.
Regular gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
10-4pm.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Sabin Howard Book Launch
The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art will present a book launch and manifesto reading on Friday March 2nd, 2012 . The ICAA and the Italian Academy Foundation have teamed up and will honor Sabin Howard, And The Classical Art of Sculpture. A panel discussion will be led by Comm. Stefano Acunto, Hon. Vice Consul, Republic of Italy with the art critics and writers: James F. Cooper, Director, Newington-Cropsey Foundation Cultural Studies Center and Editor, American Arts Quarterly and Peter Trippi, Editor, Fine Arts Connoisseur; as well as internationally acclaimed and award-winning author Traci L. Slatton. The evening will feature a presentation and reception celebrating the publication of THE ART OF LIFE, written by sculptor, Sabin Howard and his wife Traci L. Slatton. The Hon. Stefano Acunto will also read an art manifesto: Towards An Apollonian Renaissance followed by a discussion with this distinguished panel..After the event there will be an exhibit of Sabin Howard's sculpture till March 25th in the ICAA offices on the third floor.
The ICAA is located at 20 w. 44th and the reception will begin at 6:00 PM.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Sabin Howard studio tour
A few weeks ago a group of GCA students visited the studio of sculptor Sabin Howard to see his newest sculpture "Apollo." It was an amazing opportunity to see his working process and talk with him about life as a professional figurative sculptor in New York. Here are a few photos from Howard's studio:











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