Pratt in Venice alum Alessandro Levato (PiV ‘18) checks in with an update on his artistic practice, memories of Venice, and ideas for future directions in his work.
Congratulations to 2022 Graduates!
Director Diana Gisolfi Participates at the Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting in Dublin
Spring Edition: Exhibitions & Projects by Alums & Faculty!
Spring Edition: Pratt in Venice Art Historians Present Original Research
The Teatro Olimpico & the Commedia dell’Arte: Divergent forces of early modern Italian theatre
Pratt in Venice is Accepting Applications for 2022!
Our brochure for the 2022 session has just been published! After two years of postponement due to pandemic, Pratt in Venice is extremely pleased to announce that our dates for 2022 will be 8 June to 20 July. Applications are currently being accepted!
Happy Holidays from Pratt in Venice!
Pratt in Venice Presents: Alumni Interview with Artist June Allen (PiV '84)
Pratt in Venice Painting Faculty Mario Naves Exhibits in Group Show
A Special Note from the Director
#GivingTuesday is November 30 – Save the Date!
#GivingTuesday is on November 30, 2021. Your generosity matters! Please consider joining fellow alumni and friends in making a tax-deductible gift to the Pratt in Venice Scholarship Fund!
Alumni Spotlight: Xingze Li (PiV '18) Featured in Prestigious Group Exhibition
Fall Edition: Exhibitions & Projects by Alums and Faculty!
Pratt in Venice Public Lecture on Paolo Veneziano a Success!
Pratt in Venice’s online public lecture on Paolo Veneziano was a success! On September 29, 2021, art historian John Witty illuminated the S. Chiara Polyptych, a fourteenth-century masterpiece which Pratt in Venice studies every year. Paolo Veneziano’s work is the subject of a current exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum, which stemmed from Witty’s research. The event was free and open to the public.