Bunny Harvey: What Remains to Be Seen
Mar 26, 2018 03:37PM ● By Melanie HeisingerBUNNY HARVEY from NetWorks Rhode Island on Vimeo.
Recently
retired from a 40-year teaching career at Wellesley College, landscape painter
Bunny Harvey maintains ties to the American Academy in Rome, which granted her
a painting fellowship in 1974, and to her native Manhattan, where she keeps a
studio. But Vermont has been her primary home for a long time, painting in a
converted barn surrounded by apple trees, rock gardens, woods, fields, and cow
pastures.
Several of her works will be on display at the Aidron Duckworth Art Museum in Plainfield, New Hampshire, from April 28 through June 3, 2018. A reception will be held on April 28 from 3 to 6pm with an artist’s talk at 4pm.
Join Harvey now as she speaks about her work on this video.
Several of her works will be on display at the Aidron Duckworth Art Museum in Plainfield, New Hampshire, from April 28 through June 3, 2018. A reception will be held on April 28 from 3 to 6pm with an artist’s talk at 4pm.
Join Harvey now as she speaks about her work on this video.