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Robert Reed Drawing Workshops

The Robert Reed Drawing Workshops will expose a diverse group of college-level visual art and design students to an innovative drawing curriculum, curate the work of Robert Reed, and disseminate scholarship about his pedagogy at Penn State, Palmer Museum of Art, Hunter College MFA Studio, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Comprised of lectures, discussions, and workshops, the curriculum will be based on Reed’s pedagogy and taught primarily by his former students and colleagues. There will also be accompanying exhibitions of his work and teaching archives.

And it just wouldn’t be right if we didn’t make a lot of drawings in the process.

Penn State Workshop: February 21-24, 2019, University Park, PA

New York Workshop: March 23, 2019, New York, NY



Relevant research areas: North America, Contemporary
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