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VISUAL ARTISTS: Woodstock School of Art, Inc. Po Box 338w, Woodstock, NY

12498 (914) 679-2388, Four Artist Workspace Fellowships in Drawing,
Painting, Printmaking and Sculpture available. Month long residencies
include free studio space and $3OO cash stipend. Send SASE for
application. Deadline July 19, 2OOO

Thank you for your courtesy.

Kate McGloughlin WSA

The Woodstock School of Art looks much as it did when Elenor Roosevelt
passed out Hot Dogs and helped lay the cornerstone in 1939. She had come

from Hyde Park to witness the birth of a project for which she had
lobbied: the creation of a crafts school to train young men during the
depression.

Now there is also a foot path worn deep into the ground by so many art
students that it is permanent in the forest. They come with French
easels on there backs and trailing the scent of linseed oil through the
surrounding woods. There is the graceful waterfall near the edge of the
of the property with stone sculptures surveying it's ever downward path.

There is also the studio's; soaring north light light studios with years

of stored echoes, the resonance of artists working. What happens at this

little gem of a school situated on forty wooded acres in the heart of
Woodstock N.Y. ?

There is an extensive print shop where you can learn lithography,
etching, or wood block printing. This summer there are 18 different
painting classes, in oil or watercolor or acrylic. You can paint the
model or still Iffe or the stunning Woodstock landscape, we recommend
you do all three. There are 7 pastel classes and 6 drawing classes and 4

special design classes by unique and diverse teachers.

The noted staff of instructors this summer include.. Elizabeth Mowry,
pastel; Zhang Hong Nian, oil; Pia-oste Alexander, collage; Christine
Debrosky, pastel; Ron Netsky, Lithography; Karen o'Neil, oil; Anna
Contes, figure in pastel; Eric Angeloch, drawing; Mary Anna Goetz, oil;
Franklin Alexander, portrait; Tricia Cline, Figure in clay; St. Julian
Fishburne, drawing and painting; Eva Van Rijn, wildlife; Barbara
Bachner, creative process; Staats Fasoldt, Watercolor; Robert Angeloch,
Printmaking; Kate McGloghlin, Lithography; Richard Segalman, figure
watercolor; John Bradford, oil; Richard McDaniel, oil.

woodstock school of art
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