Artist to give virtual presentation in Hewlett
Thomas Germano will be giving a presentation in Hewlett this October that details his perspective as a painter.
Artists looking for inspiration can attend a virtual discussion led by Germano that will be held on the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library’s website. Germano is a talented painter who has finished several landscape pieces depicting locations like New York, Greece, and Italy. He studied painting at Cornell University and earned his bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts during the 1980s. He later studied painting at Yale University alongside William Bailey and Bernard Chaet.
Germano has been giving public lectures since 1989, discussing art-related topics at venues such as the Speed Art Museum, Suzdal Academy of Fine Arts, and the Long Beach Art League. His works of art have been featured in many galleries, including the George Billis Gallery and the Hillwood Museum. Artists like Germano can create business cards that provide clients with sales or booking information.
The Thomas Germano: A Painters’ Perspective presentation will be held on a Zoom call on Wednesday, October 21. No prior registration will be necessary to view Germano’s discussion. The call will begin at 7:00 pm and will finish at 8:00 pm, and it will be free and open to the public. Those interested in viewing Germano’s work can visit his website to browse his portfolio.
Artists looking for inspiration can attend a virtual discussion led by Germano that will be held on the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library’s website. Germano is a talented painter who has finished several landscape pieces depicting locations like New York, Greece, and Italy. He studied painting at Cornell University and earned his bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts during the 1980s. He later studied painting at Yale University alongside William Bailey and Bernard Chaet.
Germano has been giving public lectures since 1989, discussing art-related topics at venues such as the Speed Art Museum, Suzdal Academy of Fine Arts, and the Long Beach Art League. His works of art have been featured in many galleries, including the George Billis Gallery and the Hillwood Museum. Artists like Germano can create business cards that provide clients with sales or booking information.
The Thomas Germano: A Painters’ Perspective presentation will be held on a Zoom call on Wednesday, October 21. No prior registration will be necessary to view Germano’s discussion. The call will begin at 7:00 pm and will finish at 8:00 pm, and it will be free and open to the public. Those interested in viewing Germano’s work can visit his website to browse his portfolio.