Description
PETER VAN DYCK
VISITING ARTIST LECTURE
Thursday, April 21, 2022 7pm
$15/ free for students
Alia Fine Art Studios is pleased to present an in person, visiting artist lecture with artist Peter Van Dyck. Coinciding with his Painting the Found World 3 Day Workshop, now is your chance to meet the artist, see more of his work and inspiration as well as ask questions. Come meet this inspiring artist!
Open to the Public. Seats are limited so registration is required. No refunds can be offered for this event so please make sure you double check your calendar. If you are a currently enrolled student at AFAS or any higher learning institution, this lecture is free for you. You will still need to register to reserve your seat, so please email for the coupon code.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Peter Van Dyck was born in Philadelphia in 1978. He studied painting and drawing at The Florence Academy of Art in Florence, Italy from 1998-2002. While studying, he also taught in the program from 2000-2002. He returned to Philadelphia in 2002 to paint in his own studio and began exhibiting his work in numerous group shows in Philadelphia, New York and San Francisco. He has had solo shows at John Pence Gallery, San Francisco in 2004; Eleanor Ettinger Gallery, New York in 2006; John Pence Gallery in 2008 and The Grenning Gallery, Sag Harbor in 2010.
In 2003 he began teaching at The Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts where, in 2011 he bacame an Assistant Professor in the Certificate/BFA program. In 2012 he was named one of the 25 Important Artists of Tomorrow by American Artist Magazine. In 2013 his work was included in the book Painted Landscapes, Contemporary Views by Lauren P. della Monica. His work has also been reproduced in periodicals including American Artist Magazine, American Arts Quarterly, Art News, American Art Collector, International Artist Magazine and Art and Antiques.
CURRENT COVID PROTOCOLS:
Masks are currently recommended but not required inside our building. While Wake County is currently labeled a LOW transmission area, please use your best judgement. Masks and social distancing work to help protect our most vulnerable populations while we are now in this endemic phase of the virus.
questions?
Contact: info@alia-fineart.com