Professor Jim Holl at Cross Contemporary Art

Jim Holl’s solo show “All The Living Things” is a direct, painterly response to natural phenomena. These small paintings will be published in an upcoming book and feature meditations on the intersection of science, art, symbol and archetypes.

In Jim Holl’s “All the Living Things,” text and paintings correlate in both literal and associative ways. The texts address phenomena, human perception, and the art of painting through fragments and summations culled from readings and Holl’s contemporary perspective. Woven together,  these insights give the paintings poetic nuance that address the meaning of our existence in the world.

The exhibition runs from March 4 – March 26, 2017.

Cross Contemporary Art, 81 Partition St. Saugerties, New York

Published: March 14, 2017

Curating the City: Art Classes During COVID-19

While courses within the Department of Art and Art History were conducted remotely throughout the Fall 2020 semester, faculty and students took advantage of public art spaces and exhibits around New York City as creative influences for their projects.
Prof. Rosenfeld leading virtual and in-person students through a tour of the Sean Kelly Gallery.