American Arts Quarterly was a publication of the Newington Cropsey Cultural Studies Center that promoted representational painting and traditional atelier-style training. James Howard Kunstler interviewed me for the quarterly in 1996. That same year I participated in the symposium “The Challenge of Realism”: at Donnell Library in Manhattan. Over the years, the publication ran a number of my articles on drawing education and other topics. The NCCSC also invited me to conduct a series of podcast interviews with a number of notable artists and authors. Philosophical differences had always been a challenge. Our collaboration ended in 2017. The quarterly appears to have ceased publication several years later. I was able to locate back issues for sale on Abebooks and eBay. Below is a list of articles that appeared in American Arts Quarterly under my by-line.
Bo Bartlett: Artist, Patron, Community Leader. American Arts Quarterly. Fall 2016. Vol. 33, No. 4.
Charles Courtney Curran. American Arts Quarterly. Winter 2011. Vol. 28, No. 1.
Anatomy Academy: Philadelphia, Nexus of Art and Science. American Arts Quarterly. Volume 28, number 3. 2011
How Training Artists in Liberal Arts Environments Fails. American Arts Quarterly, Summer 2008
From Peale to Pixar. American Arts Quarterly. Fall 2006
Lost in Our Own Backyard. American Arts Quarterly. Spring 2006
The Rebirth of Drawing. American Arts Quarterly. 2004
Summer Academies. American Arts Quarterly. 2004
PODCAST INTERVIEWS
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