Glassell Studio School | Open House & Exhibition Reception

Bradley Kerl, Tenderloin (Self-Portrait at The Phoenix), 2020, oil on canvas, courtesy of the artist. © Bradley Kerl
Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak, The Byzantine Kitchen Trap, undated, oil on canvas, courtesy of the artist. © Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak
Ian Anderson, S.P. 2021, 2021, oil on canvas, courtesy of the artist. © Ian Anderson
P. Blackwell, Sunsetting, 2021, mixed media on canvas, courtesy of the artist. © P. Blackwell
Romeo C. Robinson, He Who Wears the Crown, 2021, mixed media on canvas, courtesy of the artist. © Romeo C. Robinson
Mary Broadie Morgan, Peripheral Figures, 1995, oil on canvas, courtesy of the artist. © Mary Broadie Morgan
Jim Cox, Lyda, 2021, acrylic on canvas, courtesy of the artist. © Jim Cox
Glassell Studio School | Open House & Exhibition Reception Glassell Figurative Art in Houston
Stop by the Glassell School of Art for an open house and reception celebrating two milestone Studio School exhibitions. Admission is free.
Spanning two floors and several decades, both exhibitions focus on the figure through life drawing and painting. Figurative Art in Houston: 2000–2021, The Glassell Connection features art by faculty, former faculty, and artists from the community. Glassell Figurative Students, Past and Present Artists: 2000–2021 showcases student and alumni work. The exhibitions are curated by Studio School dean Patrick Palmer.
More Information
2021–2022 Studio School Exhibition Schedule
The Glassell School of Art receives generous funding from the Glassell Family; The Skiles Foundation; Leslie and Brad Bucher; Mr. and Mrs. John S. Orton; and additional generous donors.