Dana Donaty (AP ‘24), Melanie Brewster (AP ‘24) and Jacquelyn Strycker (AP Faculty) are showing work in “Conceptually Green” at the Arts Warehouse in Florida curated by Donaty and Renee Phillips.
Frank Rapant (MFA AP ‘25) starts his day on Canvas! Read more.
Faculty member Jacquelyn Strycker will lead a block printing workshop at the Museum of Art and Design on January 17.
Survival as Precarious, Not Assured (2019) by AP faculty member Iviva Olenick is on view in “Picturing the Constitution” at The Old Stone House in Brooklyn.
Janine Brown (AP ‘23) is showing work in “To Know the Earth Through Roots” at Field Projects in New York City.
New York Times profiles AP faculty member Sheila Pepe on the occasion of her Madison Square Park installation “My Neighbor’s Garden.”
What motivates your practice?
The artists I work with constantly keep me motivated and inspired.
What motivates your practice?
Thinking of materiality with images and immanence within digital spaces.
History. Can it really be over when so much remains undone? As long as artists are searching for something new, the answer is, "not yet."
AP faculty member Jacquelyn Strycker is featured in “New Voices: On Transformation” at Print Center New York. Read more about the show in Hyperallergic.
Work by Jerry Strohkorb (AP ‘24) is featured in two New York exhibitions at Van Der Plas Gallery and Level Art Gallery.
Work by Jacquelyn Strycker (AP faculty & director of operations and online curriculum) is featured in the group show “Boundless” at KUNSTRTAUM LLC in Brooklyn.
Work by Antonia Wright (AP ‘24) is featured in the group show “Sinking Feeling” at Or Gallery in Vancouver.
ArtPort Kingston, a space cofounded by Laurie De Chiara and AP faculty member Stefan Saffer is currently showing “A Painting is a Painting is a Painting.”
Ode to the Lake Sacalaia, a monograph by C Fodoreanu (AP ‘23) is featured on the blog Hyperallergic.
Brooklyn Magazine spoke to Lamar Robillard (AP ‘21) on the occasion of his show “Dynamite in Da Ghetto” at Swivel Gallery.