Gary Chapman is an artist and professor of painting and drawing at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Chapman has had more than seventy solo exhibitions with institutions including the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, the Arts Center of St. Petersburg in Florida, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Georgia, and the Indianapolis Art Center. He has also participated in numerous group and invitational exhibitions with regional, national, and international venues. Chapman was awarded and named a Joan Mitchell CALL Legacy Artist in 2013 and has received numerous grants and fellowships, including a 1996 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Painting from the Southern Arts Federation. His work has been reviewed extensively and is published in more than twenty catalogs and books, including the four editions of New American Paintings.
Artist Gary Chapman will cover the various exercises, processes, and assignments educators can use for a two-day or weeklong workshop with charcoal.
Artist Gary Chapman will examine ways participants can cultivate creativity and avoid or break artist’s block.
Join artist Gary Chapman as he talks about works in this year’s TAA professional virtual art exhibition Through the Achromatic Lens: Gary Chapman. At the end of the presentation, participants will have time to ask questions.
Join artist Gary Chapman as he talks about works in this year’s TAA professional virtual art exhibition Through the Achromatic Lens: Gary Chapman. At the end of the presentation, participants will have time to ask questions.