Portraiture 2020
From timeless works to dynamic images, these painters show that while the subject matter may be similar, it is the artists’ unique styles that have established each of them in the contemporary fine art world.
Adrienne Stein Solo Show: Elementals
The newest body of work by this contemporary figurative artist (and FACE faculty member) explores the four elements: earth, fire, water, and air.
Mind / Body / Spirit / Land: Oils and Watercolors
View a collection of landscape paintings in oil and watercolor by Suzanne Siminger.
Thomas Jefferson, Architectural Thinker
The Chrysler Museum of Art has organized the exhibition “Thomas Jefferson, Architect: Palladian Models, Democratic Principles and the Conflict of Ideals.” Learn more in this announcement.
New Figure Painting by Patricia Watwood
Discover where you can acquire Watwood’s latest work of figurative art, and how the model inspired her.
Nocturnes by Brian Sindler
Collectively, these nocturne paintings create a world filled with mood, wonder, and anticipation, bringing to life moments that are ephemeral and compelling.
Edie Nadelhaft: Evening in America
The artist draws inspiration from other artists, writers, and filmmakers whose work explores the subtler (and often stranger) corners of the American experience.
Charles Webster Hawthorne Collection on View
On view are 30 oil paintings and watercolors on loan from Doug and Kay Ivester by Charles Webster Hawthorne, an American artist renowned for his portraits and genre paintings who was instrumental in the founding of the Cape Cod School of Art in 1899.
Joshua LaRock: A Showcase of New Works
Joshua LaRock, a Texas native, is a classically trained artist with deep roots in figurative painting. Preview his latest works here.
The Red Show
Preview works that explore the relationship between the psychological associations of the color red and the sublimity of masterful realist painting.