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DAVID HORNUNG From: New York, NY email: hornung@adelphi.edu website: www.davidhornung.com view: samples of artwork |
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Biographical Information David Hornung is a painter who divides his time between studios in Manhattan and the Hudson Valley. A long time professor of art, he has taught painting, drawing, and color theory at a number of art schools and universities including, Indiana University, Skidmore College, Brooklyn College, and the Rhode Island School of Design. He is currently chair of the Department of Art and Art History at Adelphi University in New York. In 2004, he published Color: A Workshop for Artists and Designers with the English publisher Laurence King Publishing Limited. (The book was sold in the United States by McGraw-Hill under the title Color: A Workshop Approach.) A color book aimed at professional artists and designers, it is based on Hornung’s classes at The Rhode Island School of Design. He is currently working on the revised second edition due for publication in the summer of 2012. Although primarily a painter, in the early 1980’s Hornung made a series of studio quilts. During that time he was involved in the art quilt movement, winning a prize at one of the first Quilt Nationals and later serving as a juror for that exhibition. He continues to be interested in both contemporary and traditional quilts and has been influenced by the visual language of American domestic craft throughout his painting career.
My Classes
I will be teaching the following classes at the symposium this year: |
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