About this Event
Known for stylized, precise, graphic imagery, Howie Lee Weiss’s artworks have been reviewed in such publications as Art in America, The Boston Globe, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Baltimore Sun.
Weiss’s iconic drawings have been exhibited in galleries in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Washington, DC. His artwork has also appeared in venues throughout Italy. In Japan, Weiss lectured with the Keisho Art Association in conjunction with an exhibit that featured his extensive, free-style sketchbook practice.
Howie Lee Weiss is currently affiliated with Goya Contemporary Gallery and Gross McCleaf Gallery.
A professor for over 40 years and having influenced multitudes of students, Weiss currently oversees all aspects of the Senior Thesis Program at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), and coordinates studio programming and the Artist-at-Noon Lecture Series. Additionally, Weiss has taught all levels of drawing and painting at the college level. Twice, he has received the Trustee’s Award for Excellence in Teaching at MICA. He also had co-directed the MICA Summer Intensive Abroad program in Italy.
At Princeton University and the AICA New York Studio Program, Weiss served as Visiting Professor. As a speaker and critic Weiss has visited several schools, including Vassar, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, University of Pennsylvania, Moore College of Art, University of Connecticut and the Corcoran College of Art. Weiss also taught drawing at Chautauqua Institute.
In addition to a focused and disciplined studio life, Weiss attends classical piano and opera concerts, and is married to a classical pianist.
A Pennsylvania native who began to draw at the age of five, Howie Lee Weiss was raised in a working-class, northeastern coal-mining town in proximity to the sophisticated, elegant vacation resorts of the Pocono Mountains.
Mr. Weiss earned his MFA from Yale University School of Art & Architecture and his BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA).
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Katzen Arts Center at American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, United States
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