The Continuing Studies studio arts faculty boasts some of the Bay Area's most interesting artists. In this program, some of our current studio arts instructors will show and discuss their work.
Included will be:
Lukas Felzmann
Lecturer, Department of Art
Lukas Felzmann has an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and teaches photography at the Stanford Art department. His photography has been shown nationally and internationally, in both individual and group shows at the Friends of Photography, Headlands Center for the Arts, Photomuseum Winterthur, Cantor Center for Visual Arts, SFMOMA, and elsewhere. In 1994 he received an Individual Fellowship in Photography from the National Endowment for the Arts. A monograph of his work, LANDFALL was published in 2004.
Larry Lippold was the preparator for artworks on paper at the Cantor Center for Visual Arts from 1980 through 2001. In 1991 he offered the first art studio course for Continuing Studies and has maintained an active role in the program since then. He has also developed a popular travel-drawing series with recent destinations of Paris, Venice, Bath, Florence, and Prague. A recipient of an NEA grant, among other awards, he has exhibited his work locally and nationally.
Michael Pauker is a visual artist, writer, and teacher.
His work is in the permanent collections of the
Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Art at the
California Palace of the Legion of Honor and The
New York Public Library, as well as numerous other
public and private collections. He is represented in
the Bay Area by the Dolby Chadwick Gallery in
San Francisco. He received an MFA from Mills
College, and is currently studio manager of the
Cantor Arts Center and a drawing instructor at
West Valley College.