Opening Reception on Sunday, Jan. 13, from 2-4 PM. Hunterdon Art Museum, 7 Lower Center St., Clinton, NJ
Kay Kenny has enjoyed a busy career as a photographer, teacher, painter, and critical writer of visual arts. She has curated several exhibitions and her work can be found in an array of corporate, museum and private collections.
And it all began with a class at the Hunterdon Art Museum (HAM).
Kenny was eight years old when she won a scholarship to HAM. She’d climb aboard a bus in Flemington for the trip to the charming stone mill on Lower Center Street where she’d learn from Anne Marsh, a highly regarded painter and a founder of the Museum.
“I was ecstatic: traveling on my own, learning from a master, absorbing each moment until I thought I would burst. I decided from then on ‘I will be an artist!’,” Kenny said.
To read HAM’s full introduction click on Hunterdon Art Museum You’ll find wonderful details about Kenny’s process, working in the dark, scouting locations, dealing with weather and animals, and sometimes singing very loudly to warn hidden creatures of her presence!
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Kay Kenny, along with other CALA studio art faculty and students, will exhibit work in the first annual CALA Group Artists Show, which opens on January 22, 2019 at 6 PM on the 8th Floor of the Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South.
For information, and to attend the CALA Opening Reception, please RSVP here
For the spring 2019 semester Kay Kenny will be teaching: In Print: Creating and Designing a Photographic Exhibit as a Photography Book