Arches, humps, round covered darkness suggesting damp ancient spaces. Long lines gracefully snaking out of textured smudges of deep black charcoal. Continue reading Nina Eaton
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Summer 2015 In Pictures – Week 2
The second week of the Rome Art program saw our students working on location in and around the St Peter’s and the Vatican, visiting the studio of Sculptor Peter Rockwell and painting on Isola Tiberina. Continue reading Summer 2015 In Pictures – Week 2
Faculty Works: The Window at 125
Window noun
win·dow (wĭn′dō)
An opening in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle, fitted with glass in a frame to admit light or air and allow people to see out…
Or in the case of The Window at 125, encouraging people to look in. Continue reading Faculty Works: The Window at 125
Point Of View: Dr Irene Barberis – Visiting Critic
It is not often that one is able to say that a program really changes students. During their time on the Rome Art Program the perceptions of students grow, it offers them such an expanded field for their new art practice, or indeed the revitalizing and establishing of mature engagements with making art; particularly painting and drawing. Continue reading Point Of View: Dr Irene Barberis – Visiting Critic
A City Of Layers
Rome is a city of layers. Almost anywhere one focuses there will be revealed an idea built on an earlier idea which in turn was built on an earlier one. Continue reading A City Of Layers