Witness the Composition of a Sorolla
What Sorolla drawings have found themselves in this Texas collection?
From Environmental Scientist to Professional Artist
Lori White brings an environmentalist’s passion to her easel, always seeking ways to show viewers how beautiful and fragile our planet is, and hopefully spurring them to help protect it.
2018 Summer Streetscapes in Provincetown
These contemporary works are a soulful culmination of light and color, which have been and continue to be the artist’s inspiration.
Artists and Mentors
“It is no small feat to both teach a full-time schedule in our schools and carry on a studio practice.” Artists and Mentors shines a well-deserved spotlight on the talented practicing artists who are also teaching and inspiring their young students in the classroom.
On Painting “In All Her Glory”
See how this nautical painting of a racing sailboat built in 1921 came to be, in a behind-the-scenes look with the artist himself.
Figurative Works from 20 Countries
Preview a small handful of the artworks that convey a marriage between cultures and tradition.
New Interpretations of Avian Marvels: Birds in Art
The 43rd annual “Birds in Art” exhibition celebrates avian marvels through new interpretations — in an array of mediums, including oil, watercolor, the graphic arts, bronze, stone, and others. See a sample of the collection in this preview.
A Closet Minimalist Who Creates Neo-Classicist Pop-Art
Preview an exhibition of “paintings that are whimsical explorations of the conflicted soul of our pop culture.”
Julio Reyes on Color Blindness, Painting the Figure, and More
In this exclusive interview, Julio Reyes takes us behind the scenes into his paintings and his techniques.
Always a Lady
Preview an exhibition that “represents artists who continuously explore the female form through painting with grace and sensitivity.”









