Posts Tagged ‘Summer Art’

Summer Immersive Workshops Reception

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Pictured at the reception artist Robin Samiljan (left) and alumna Dana Martin.

Students in summer workshop classes taught by artists Sigrid Olsen www.sigridolsenart.com and Joel Janowitz http://www.joeljanowitz.com enjoy a break at the end of the day, after working hard all week in their full-day classes.

Thursday after class receptions are a highlight of the week as the artists get to meet, discuss their work and talk about future projects.

Viterbo, Italy Students Celebrate

Friday, July 24th, 2009

from Dean Laura Tonelli

The Viterbo, Italy students celebrated their accomplishments last night with a display at the Accademia of paintings and watercolors from Judy Brown’s Landscape Painting class, sketchbooks created during Fred Lynch’s Journalistic Drawing class,  and, from Charles Boyer’s writing class, journal readings on a variety of Italian topics — pizza “presents”, golden nectar at the Trevi Fountain, and surrealist memories of Viterbo night terrors.

Brad Wehrman from NDSU finishing up some writing in the Studio, his work behind him.

Brad Wehrman from NDSU finishing up some writing in the Studio, his work behind him.

I call this High School Musical 3!!  The snacks are courtesy of Leeza Masia, our resident caterer.

I call this High School Musical 3!! The snacks are courtesy of Leeza Masia, our resident caterer.

class

Carpenter

Carpenter

Pre-College Summer Art Program ’09

Friday, June 19th, 2009
Pre-College Summer Program '08 students visiting the Institue Of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA.

Pre-College Summer Program '08 students visiting the Institue of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA.

Montserrat College of Art will hold its annual Pre-College Summer Program in July. The program will bring 28 students from 15 states to Beverly.

Besides their foundation drawing class and three other courses each weekday, the students will participate in Open studios, activities, field trips, and several museum outings. Most of the students live on campus with resident assistants.

The students’ week begins with a scavenger hunt of downtown Beverly to help them get their bearings and feel comfortable on campus and in town. They also have an opportunity to spend time with the gallery staff about the exhibits they will be going to visit. Field trips to Boston included the  Institute of Contemporary Art – Shepard Fairey: Supply and Demand; Museum of Fine Arts – Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivals in Renaissance Venice; and Peabody Essex Museum in Salem – Surfland: Photographs by Joni Sternbach, and Trash Menagerie, Flock – Tin Can Sally is pseudonym for Sally Seamans ,  Montserrat’s Image Librarian.

One student described the experience on her blog “Montserrat was, in short, an incredible experience. Sure, a LOT happened that I hadn’t bargained for … and I learned something every day. Sure, in the classes I took, but more in the friendships and conversations I had with people.”

The program will end with an exhibit of students’ work to which parents and friends will be invited on July 31 from 6:00 – 8:00.

Please visit us on Facebook today!