Monthly Archive for March, 2009

Brooklyn Studio Visit: Elizabeth Huey

Today we visited Elizabeth Huey’s studio in Brooklyn during Douglas Ross’s class. You can view Huey’s work on her website http://www.elizabethhuey.com, or on artnet http://www.artnet.com/artist/423861713/elizabeth-huey.html She has a style all her own, drawing ideas from an assortment of sources: master paintings, European and American history, mental illness, old dictionaries and old publications, which sets Huey [...]

Two Bridges Today!

Chris Otto’s class braved the cold, the wind, and the rain to cross the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge this morning. I’ve always wanted to do this, so with a guide to boot, I thought it was a great opportunity and experience. Even if my socks were soaked all the way through. After trekking [...]

updates!

Sorry it’s been a while since the last post! Recently the architecture and art students haven’t done anything as a big group, so the following updates are about art classes and art lectures that we’ve attended over the past two weeks. February 19th marked the Drawing Center Opening for “Apparently Invisible: Selections Spring 2009″. Nine [...]