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SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS, NEW YORK, NEW YORK (1986-1989)
Michael Deas (Illustration Dept.) - American Society of Illustrators; artist for U.S.P.S. commemorative portrait stamps of James Dean and Marilyn Monroe
Don Eddy (Fine Art Dept.) - Nancy Hofiman Gallery, Soho; Cleveland Museum; Toledo Museum of American Art; Whitney Museum
John Foote (Illustration) - British Watercolor Society and Royal Society of Portrait Painters
Michael Goldberg (Fine Art) - Museum of Modem Art, NY; Whitney Museum, NY; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY; Art Institute of Chicago; Philadelphia Museum of Art
Juan Gonzalez* (Fine Art/Illustration)* - Nancy Hoffinan Gallery, Soho; H. Hirschhom Museum, Washington D.C.; Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh; Indianapolis Museum of Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Jan Groth (Fine Art) - Solomon R. Guggenheim Retrospective, NY; Art Institute of Chicago; Cleveland Museum of Art; Museum of Modem Art, NY; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Carnegie Institute; Tate Gallery, London; Musee National d'Art Modeme, Paris; Museum of Modem Art, Oxford; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Aarhaus Kunstmuseum, Denmark; numerous international museums
Jane Rosen (Fine Art) - Edward Thorp Gallery
Frank Roth (Fine Art) - Louis Meisel Gallery, NY; Martha White Gallery, Louisville; Whitney Museum, NY: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; H. Hirschhom Museum, Washington, D.C.; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate Gallery, London
Paul Waldman (Fine Art Dept. Head) - Blum Hellman Gallery, NY; Leo Castelli Gallery, NY; MOMA.NY; Guggenheim;
*Sold several oils to Juan (now deceased) who much admired my work senior year.
BEARTOOTH SCHOOL OF ART - BOZEMAN, MT Seminars 2000/2001
Carl Brenders - world-famous wildlife artist published by Mill Pond Press and regularly exhibited in the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum's "Birds in Art" and "Wildlife in Art" shows; collected in North America, France, Germany, Japan, Spain, Holland Argentina and his native Belgium*
Terry Isaac - nationally recognized wildlife artist published by Mill Pond Press; Robert Bateman protege; regularly exhibited in the Leigh Yawkey "Birds in Art" and "Wildlife in Art" shows; collected nationally and
internationally
* During slide critique, Carl led the class of approximately eighty professional wildlife artists in clapping for a few of us. I was astonished to be included among the few since I consider myself a relative beginner in wildlife, having concentrated much longer on landscape and the occasional portrait. Actually, I'd rather not be straight-jacketed into any one category and chose to study with Carl and Terry as much for their technical ability to render flora, water and other habitat essentials, as for their fauna, fur and feathers.
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