Showing posts with label Benjamin F. Long IV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benjamin F. Long IV. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Fine Arts League of the Carolinas Information and Events

A non-profit Fine Arts School teaching in the style of the 'Old Masters'. We are the only school who teaches the art of Fresco in the United States with Benjamin Franklin. Long, IV and Roger Nelson. Other Instructors and Artists include: John Dempsey, Christopher Holt, Mark Henry, John MacKah, Michael Smith, Alisa Lumbreras, Rebecca King and visiting Instructors such as Angela Cunningham and Meredith Lachin. Classes are taught on a semester basis beginning September 19th through December 9th for Fall Semester, with August 15th as the pre-registration deadline. The Spring Semester begins: January 23—April 20, 2012. For more information go to our website at: www.FineArtsLeague.Org.
This Friday, August 5th, The Fine Arts Gallery located in the Grove Arcade in Asheville, NC, featured Artist, Angela Cunnigham will be exhibiting her recent work. See more below...

Salon Friday at

The Fine Arts League of the Carolinas Gallery @ The Grove Arcade








Showing works by visiting Artist Angela Cunningham along with other Fine Arts League of theCarolinas faculty and students.

We would like to invite you to visit Fine Arts League Downtown Gallery located at 115 O'Henry Street in the Grove Arcade, Asheville, NC.

Friday August 5th, 5-8 PM, music, food and wine will be served.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Welcome to the Fine Arts League of the Carolinas-Asheville, NC


You have entered a school dedicated to teaching art in the tradition of the old masters.

The Fine Arts School was founded in 2001 by Benjamin F. Long IV. Mr. Long has been the recipient of the Arthur Ross Award for Excellence in the Classical Tradition. He has received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from his alma mater, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is included in the Art Renewal Center’s list of ‘Living Masters.” His work is in many prestigious collections including the Smithsonian Institute, The Getty Collection, The Mint Museum, and the McColl Collection, to name a few. He has also been commissioned to paint portraits of notables such as Governor Jim Hunt, Poet Reynolds Price, Author Danielle Steele, and most recently the past President of the University of North Carolina, Erskine Bowles. The previous Curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mr. de Montebello referred to Mr. Long as the greatest draftsman of the 20th century.