Posts Tagged ‘Italy’

Study Abroad this Summer!

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Donna Lee landscape drawing in Viterbo; Peter Bergamo near Terme Tuscanese.

Are you interested in attending our study abroad program in Italy or Japan this summer?

Last day to apply for this opportunity is Wednesday, Feb. 15th, which is right around the corner! Some classes fill up fast and space will be filled on a first come/first serve basis!

Please visit our website for our application and more information on Viterbo, Italy and/or Niigata, Japan! Applications will be accepted until the programs are full.

Click here to check out some photography from the summer 2011 trip to Italy. Also, illustrations can be found at drawingviterbo.blogspot.com.


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Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Photos by Professor Judy Brown taken on the study abroad trip to Viterbo, Italy. Thank you Judy!
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Faculty Meeting Italian-Style

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

From the left clockwise: Darrell Matsumoto, Photo Prof. at Chester College; Montserrat College Faculty: Asst. Prof. Erin Dionne, Prof. Fred Lynch, Assoc. Prof. Caroline Bagenal, Academic Dean Laura Tonelli, Prof. Judy Brown, Illustration Instructor Kelly Murphy, and Alexandra Broches, photographer and wife of Darrell Matsumoto.

Montserrat faculty members assembled in Schenardi, a remarkable 19th century café, for their faculty meeting during this summer’s four-week residential cultural program in Viterbo, Italy.

The café’s room where they gathered in had a McDonalds “stand” built about five years ago, however, it only lasted a few months because the Italians complained of the puzza (bad smell).

Journalistic Drawing Class: Viterbo, Italy

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Professor Fred Lynch shares a class picture from his Journalistic Drawing class, now in session in Viterbo, Italy.

Exploring the Etruscan Tombs

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Students from Montserrat College of Art who are studying for three weeks in and around Viterbo, Italy, explore Etruscan tombs during an outing with Dean Laura Tonelli, who is an art historian. The tombs offer the students a peek into the life and art of the Etruscans through the elaborate murals they painted which exist to this day in the tombs’ interiors. Photos by Darrell Masumoto.