NEWS

4 Week Online Feedback

Info for critique class.
March 20th- April 10th 6:30 $160 (due in full to hold Spot)
Pay by Venmo or check

Each student will get approx 20 min for feedback. When helpful or appropriate I will use art historical images or my own images to illustrate a point. I teach concepts, so it will be beneficial to each student to see the discussion around others’ paintings as well, but if you can only be at class for your time slot that is fine. (I will send out the order before the first class its alphabetically with the first going to the last each week) .

Everyone but the person who’s turn it will be on mute but there will be an opportunity for others to chime in throughout. I find with 8 or less people we can usually just talk casually as a group but if it gets hectic, we can use the raise the hand feature.

 

SUBMITTING IMAGES

Your images are due the day before (Tuesdays) at 6;30 – this gives me time to have a look at everyone’s, make notes and get them in order- if you submit late (because you paint on Wednesdays)  we will still look at your images and talk- I  won’t have the prep time to review but you’ll still get feedback- so it’s up to you!  No images will be accepted after 5:30 on Wednesdays.

Please submit one image of work and one image of each reference. it’s usually not necessary to submit multiple images of either, so please try to avoid doing that unless its there is a specific reason.

Size/quality/format

Please send images in JPEG format- nothing else..

Please send medium quality (if you are using an iphone) the small is too small and there is no benefit  in this case to extra large files.

Take your pics in good light, try to avoid glare and please crop them to the image-  everything is relative so they don’t have to be AMAZING but avoiding incorrectly cropped or glarey images will be very helpful.
Cancellation/prorate etc.
There is no prorating for these sessions, if for some reason I have to cancel I will offer the refund of 40$ for the class or you can have it as a credit towards your next class. There are no refunds up to two weeks before unless the spot is filled. There are no refunds for missed classes.

Solo Show, Summer Reflections 2020 Sloane Merrill Gallery

An exhibition of 13 paintings which opens Friday, October 9th 2020 at the Sloane Merrill Gallery. The paintings are a reflection of an unusual year, and inspiration was found in simple moments, nature and color.

 

Sloane Merrill Gallery

Solo Show
Opens May 4th, 2018

Guild Of Boston Artists Member Show

May 6- 27, 2017
Reception and Awards – May 6, 3-5PM
RSVP Required

Ongoing

2016 Outwin Boochever Competition Finalist

Woman With Rooster  is included in the 2016 Outwin Boochever Competition at the National Portrait Museum in Washington D.C.   The exhibition opens March 12th, 2016 and runs through August, 2018.  For complete info.

Ann Long Fine Art

Group Still Life Show opens April 28th, 2o16
Charleston, S.C.
For available work and info click here

The Guild of Boston Artists New Members Show

April 4-3o, 2016
Opening reception: Saturday, April 2, 3 – 5 PM      RSVP here

For complete info click here

Solo Show

Sloane Merrill Gallery
November 13th- December 9th, 2015
Reception: November 13th 6:30-9PM

Fine Art Connoisseur

Patrick, recent winner of the Edmund C. Tarbell Award is on the cover of the 2015 July/August edition of Fine Art Connoisseur

Blanche E. Coleman Award

June 2015 Recipient of the Blanche E. Coleman Grant. This grant supports the development of the large scale studio work.

Edmund C. Tarbell Award

Patrick, (Man holding white cloth) received the Edmund C. Tarbell Award from the Guild of Boston Artists in their annual Members Juried Exhibtion.

BP Portrait Award Exhibition

“Father and Son” 2015 Oil on Linen 52″x70″ has been selected for the BP Portrait Award Exhibition 2015.

The exhibition opens at The National Portrait Gallery in London June 18 and runs through-September 20. The exhibit will then go on tour to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (10 October – 28 February, 2016) and the Ulster Museum, Belfast (March – June, 2016).

This was the first year of the new digital judging process and they received a total of 2,750 entries of which 456 went on to be judged at Trinity Buoy Wharf. It was here that the judges selected the final 55 for the exhibition.

Catalogue

A beautiful 34 page catalogue with an essay from curator Katherine French, was made in conjunction with the current exhibition,  Kelly Carmody: Deeper Sense and the Walter Feldman Grant. To view the online version go to  PressAvailable here for purchase.