Posted on February 16, 2013, in 2013, An Artist's Life, Creative Process, Domestic Threats, Inspiration, Mexico, New York, NY, Pastel Painting, Photography, Travel, Working methods and tagged "Truth Betrayed by Innocence", 1932, 1990s, 20 x 24 photograph, 2001, 2007, 4 x 5 film, 4 x 5 view camera, 9/11, Alexandria (VA), amateur, apartment, beginning, Bryan Jack, camera, carved wooden animals, change, collaborating, depictions, detail, different, elaborate, ending, exposures, father, figures, first, folk art, found, husband, introduce, killed, lit, look, masks, Mexican, Mexico, New York, pastel painting, photograph, photographer, photography, realistic, reference photo, relationship, scene, Sears house, setup, shadows, shoot, sights, skilled, staged, starting point, study, Toyo-Omega, travel, trip, use, way, work from life, years. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
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Barbara, do you know of any way that I could get into the National Academy School of Fine Arts: 1083 Fifth Avenue, NY or 5 East 89th Street NY? Do you think sending them the usual CV plus photos & class lectures, etcetera, would make a dent? I tried this a few years ago to no avail. I’m probably more valuable now but , in all likelihood, they’ve got the same sort of guardians securing their spaces. Any ideas? I need NY and I desparately need to use my talents properly. Might I send you a little ‘portfolio’ to see what your thinking is?
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Carol, I have no connections with the National Academy. In what capacity are you trying to get in? As a teacher, as a student, as an exhibiting artist? Regardless, in my experience sending images in the mail or email is pointless. You need to start hanging out there and meeting people. I realize you are in Virginia, but that’s the reality. Everything happens by personal connections. Re: galleries, I have become disillusioned with them – in New York and elsewhere – and am trying to work without them. I have hired a social media marketing person and become much more active online. So I am probably not the person to ask about galleries. I CAN, however, offer you social media help, if you’re interested in continuing this conversation at brachko@erols.com.
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