Important
Update -- Winter
2008
The
Stevenson
Academy
of
Fine
Arts
is
thrilled
to
welcome
three
new
instructors
this
semester!
Beginning
the
week
of
February
11
th
and
remaining
with
us
throughout
the
year,
Kristin
Kunc,
Travis
Seymour
and
Robert
Zeller
will
be
joining
our
faculty
to
teach
the
full
roster
of
drawing
and
painting
courses.
We
are always on
the lookout
for new and
talented artists
in the spirit
of maintaining
Attila’s
vision and strengthening
SAFA’s
excellent reputation.
We are deeply
committed to
providing our
students with
the finest instruction
and breadth
of knowledge
available. Our
instructors
at SAFA are
dedicated to
encouraging
a love for the
arts and cultivating
the creative
spirit. Please
join us in welcoming
Kristin, Travis
and Robert.
Kristin
Künc
Kristin
graduated with
dinstinction
from the Pennsylvania
Academy of
Fine Arts, majoring
in academic
painting and
sculpture.
She has studied
impressionistic
landscape painting
at the Cape
Cod School
of Art and traditional
portrait painting
at the Egeli
Winter Studios
in Annapolis,
Maryland. Following
several years
of teaching
and working
on her own,
Kristin moved
to New York
in 2004 to
study with Jacob
Collins at
the Water Street
Atelier.
Travis
Seymour
Travis
Seymour is
an emerging
artist trained
in the classical
tradition. A
native of North
Carolina, Travis
graduated from
the University
of North Carolina
at Wilmington
in 2001 with
degrees in
both Studio
Art and Art
History. From
2002 to 2007
Travis studied
the Old Master
techniques of
drawing and
painting at
the Angel Academy
of Art in Florence,
Italy.

Robert
Zeller
Robert
Zeller
received
his
Masters
of
Fine
Arts
in
2001
from
the
New
York
Academy
of
Art,
after
which
he
went
on
t
o
study
at
the
Water
Street
Atelier
until
2003
.
He
received
his
Bachelors
of
Fine
Arts
from
the
Boston
Museum
School
of
Fine
Arts/Tufts
University
in
1993.
His
first
solo
show
in
New
York
was
held
at
511
Gallery
in
December
2006.
His
work
is
included
in
both
private
and
corporate
collections.
The
main
focus
of
his
work
is
to
convey
his
love
of
classical
form
in
a
contemporary
context.
Most
recently,
Robert
was
awarded
the
Pollock
Krasner
Foundation
Grant
in
2007.

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