Monthly Archives: March 2016

Birds Of A Feather

Jane Kim’s Birds of the Worldat the Laboratory of OrnithologyCornell University, Ithaca, New YorkFollowing my last post ( 007 Is A Birdwatcher ) on the bird art of James Bond, I wanted to make a mention of the birds of Jane Kim.  If you are at all… Continue reading

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007 Is A Birdwatcher

James Bond’s “Birds of the West Indies”(My well worn copy of the guide book)circa 1971In the early 1970’s, my father – Arthur Singer (1917-1990), who was a well known bird painter worked with a couple of other artists on a revised edition of the book (… Continue reading

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Dr. Hart

Dr. George Hartspeaks to his audience atWebb AuditoriumRochester Institute of TechnologyGeorge Hart began his talk in Webb Auditorium on Thursday evening this week with a statement about his mathematical sculpture.  He says that he sees mathematic… Continue reading

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Welcome Center

Richard Harvey atSkalny Welcome Center Art GallerySt. John Fisher Rochester, NYThe Skalny Welcome Art Center at St. John Fisher College is a wonderful gallery space and the new group show- “Light and Spirit”  that has been mounted there – &nb… Continue reading

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Cubism Reviewed

Michael Amy: “Cubism: Making History”


Tuesday March 15th at 5:00 pm in Golisano Auditorium (room 1400),
The B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
(building 70, nearby parking lot J)
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY 14623

Free and open to all. 




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Room To Move

Alan SingerAcrylic on board, 2016Having just put the finishing touches on a large painting I have been working on in my studio, I stood up, backed away and took a look.  Not only at my work-in-progress, but in my immediate surroundings at Rocheste… Continue reading

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