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Tableaux of Urban Geometry
Interested parties have until October 22 to catch a viewing of works by one of America’s most respected painters of the contemporary urban landscape. Who is he, and where are they on view?
25 in 25
In 2017, American Women Artists is launching a 25-year initiative to bring the work of women artists into American museums. Their goal is 25 in 25 — 25 museum shows in the next 25 years. This historic undertaking begins next week. Where?
Fast Times at Fine Art Connoisseur
Fine Art Connoisseur was busy last week in Utah during events for the American Impressionist Society (AIS) Annual Exhibition. What’s more, while Publisher Eric Rhoads and Editor-in-Chief Peter Trippi were leading a group of collectors through museums and galleries in Russia last week, we also hosted a curator-led tour through the Springville Museum with several acclaimed artists.
Featured Artwork: Susan Nicholas Gephart
“Evening Light Across the Field”
18 x 36 in.
Oil on canvas
$1400
Susan Nicholas Gephart developed a deep appreciation of the earth and its relationship to art...
From Leonardo to Matisse
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is just about to open a significant exhibition of brilliant masterworks by the most famous artists in art history. You certainly can’t miss this.
“The Art of Exploration”
You’ve got until December 10 to take a fantastic creative journey with artist Neil Rizos during his latest solo exhibition, featuring bronzes, paintings, drawings, pastels, etchings, and more!
A Beacon of Beauty
An award-winning lineup of faculty from the Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery in Tequesta, Florida, are currently showcasing their recent works for all to see. After battling Hurricane Irma, the Sunshine state could use some beauty.
A Wyoming Point of View
The Brinton Museum in Big Horn, Wyoming, is celebrating its home state through a vibrant exhibition of works by five nationally known Western landscape artists.
Spotlight on FACE Faculty: Tragic Beauty and the Human Condition
Masterful figurative artists such as Patricia Watwood are in such a unique position because — perhaps better than any other subject — the human body can communicate a multitude of deeply moving and fundamental themes. How and why does she do it? Find out here.
Avian Art Takes Flight
by Kelly Compton
Look up toward the sky, or out of your window. Chances are good you will spy a bird soon enough. Though some...









