Pratt in Venice Professor Joseph Kopta will co-chair the double session, “Venice, Materiality, and the Byzantine World” at the 53rd International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 10–13, 2018, at the Medieval Institute of Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Former Pratt in Venice Professor Mario Naves Exhibits Work Made in Venice
Former PiV Painting Professor Mario Naves Exhibits Work in President's Office Gallery
Mario Naves, Pratt in Venice professor of Painting, is exhibiting work in the President's Office Gallery on Pratt Institute's Brooklyn Campus.
Pratt in Venice Director Diana Gisolfi's Book Published by Yale University Press
Pratt in Venice Director Diana Gisolfi's new book, Paolo Veronese and the Practice of Painting in Late Renaissance Venice, has been published by Yale University Press.
Pratt Mourns the Deaths of Former Fine Arts Professors Clare Romano and John Ross
Former PiV Professor Greg Drasler Shows New Work at Betty Cuningham Gallery, Is Featured in ArtNews
Greg Drasler, Pratt in Venice Painting Professor ('08, '09, '15), is currently exhibiting new paintings in a one-man show at Betty Cuningham Gallery in New York. The exhibition, "Greg Drasler: Road Trip," is on view from June 15 – August 5, 2016.
Prof. Gisolfi Writes for Veronese Exhibition Catalogue
Professor Diana Gisolfi’s essay, “Veronese’s Unity of Vision in the Story of Esther,” was recently published in the exhibition catalogue Veronese: The Stories of Esther Revealed, at the Museo di Palazzo Grimani in Venice, Italy.
The exhibition ran from April 21st–July 24th, 2011. It featured three different newly-restored Paolo Veronese masterpieces from the church of San Sebastiano depicting scenes from the Book of Esther in the Old Testament.