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Pratt in Venice Public Lecture on Paolo Veneziano a Success!

Pratt in Venice Public Lecture on Paolo Veneziano a Success!

Pratt in Venice’s online public lecture on Paolo Veneziano was a success! On September 29, 2021, art historian John Witty illuminated the S. Chiara Polyptych, a fourteenth-century masterpiece which Pratt in Venice studies every year. Paolo Veneziano’s work is the subject of a current exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum, which stemmed from Witty’s research. The event was free and open to the public.

Pratt in Venice Professor Fay Ku Featured in Group Exhibition "The Eyes Have It" at Lehman College Art Gallery

Pratt in Venice Professor Fay Ku Featured in Group Exhibition "The Eyes Have It" at Lehman College Art Gallery

Pratt in Venice Drawing & Printmaking professor Fay Ku is currently featured in a group show, The Eyes Have It. Get free tickets before they run out!

Pratt in Venice Research Symposium: Video Recording Now Available

Pratt in Venice Research Symposium: Video Recording Now Available

Pratt in Venice, in celebration of 35 years of the Program, held a Research Symposium on Friday, November 6, 2020. The recording of the Symposium is now available!

FANTASTIC OPENING RECEPTION FOR PRATT IN VENICE 2018 EXHIBITION

Pratt Institute President Frances Bronet speaks with Pratt in Venice Diana Gisolfi about the work of 2018 participant, Xingze Li (photo: Joseph Kopta).

Pratt in Venice has had an exhilarating summer and fall preparing for the 34th annual Pratt in Venice exhibition! Unveiling the latest artwork by our students in Pratt Institute’s East Hall Gallery this past Monday, the opening reception was a whirlwind of celebration and excitement for the Pratt in Venice program. We were very proud to show our 2018 cohort’s fabulous accomplishments. Works on display included paintings, prints, mixed media, textile-based art, 3D modeling, glasswork, posters showcasing student art historical research—and even a hand-forged sword!

The night was a huge success! The opening reception was crowded and bustling with attendees, including Pratt Institute President Frances Bronet, numerous alumni/ae of the Pratt in Venice program, practicing artists, interested students, faculty, administrators, friends, family, and supporters.

The work this year was so strong that the exhibition has been extended to be open an additional week, until Friday, October 27th, so that more people can experience the pieces.

Be sure to swing by Pratt Institute and see the amazing artwork now on view in the East Hall Gallery. While you’re in the gallery, be sure to participate in our silent auction of select student work exclusively to benefit the Pratt in Venice Scholarship Fund!