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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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