Description: HALL GROAT II Roberson Museum and Science Center $150 | Giclee Gallery Wrapped Print on stretched canvas 18x24 in. | Free Shipping within USA This is a very fine gallery-wrapped giclee canvas print signed and certified by the artist. Our story starts in 1934 when Roberson Memorial, Inc was established by the will of Alonzo Roberson, to create an “educational center … for the use and benefit of all people.” The Roberson Memorial Center (as it was first called) opened to the public in 1954 in the Roberson Mansion. At that time, the Binghamton Museum of Fine Arts transferred its collections to Roberson. This was only the beginning of amazing things to come…. 1960s-1970s Roberson’s vision to be a nationally recognized museum for the study and interpretation of history, art and science was realized when, in 1966, Roberson commissioned the world-renowned architect, Richard Neutra to design a major addition. This addition, also known as the Martin Wing after Roberson’s first Director, Keith Martin, houses several galleries, administrative offices and the region’s only Digital Planetarium, a true asset to the Greater Binghamton area. Additionally, Roberson is an accredited member of the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), since May 1, 1973 and has been accredited continuously since. AAM was founded in 1906, but did not start the accreditation program until 1971, so Roberson was among the first to have received the coveted designation. AAM accredited museums rank in the top 3 percent of all the museums in the United States. 1980s In 1984 the A. Ward Ford wing was added to house our modern vaults and collections preparation space, and now holds the Decker Life Science Center. Roberson became a member of the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) on June 18, 1985. 1990s In 1996, the Roberson Mansion’s carriage house was renovated as a multipurpose educational center, complete with Clayworks, a modern pottery studio. Also, a New York State Heritage Area Visitor Center addition was built. Present Day Roberson Museum and Science center continues to be locally, regionally and nationally recognized for its excellence in art, history and science education. Our offerings in events, exhibits and educational programs remain unmatched in the region as we strive to continue to deliver a unique and engaging experience for all visitors! Shipping Cost FREE SHIPPING! Shipping only within USA Terms of Sale The painting will be shipped once payment has cleared and will be carefully packaged. My recent museum catalog will be included! If you do not like the painting feel free to return within 30 days for a full refund. Hall Groat II Biography, Contemporary Painter, AmericanPainter Hall Groat II, professor and chair of Art and Design at SUNY Broome Community College, teaches foundation courses in painting, drawing, color theory, and computer graphics. Groat earned a master of fine arts degree in painting and drawing from City University of New York at Brooklyn, a bachelor of arts in art history, minoring in studio art at Binghamton University, and attended graduate and certificate programs at Buffalo State College, Syracuse University, and Savannah College of Art and Design. He also attended summer sessions at Chautauqua School of Art, Chautauqua, NY, and Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vt.Hall Groat II is a prolific painter whose work is noted for its beauty, use of light and shadow and evocative depictions of diverse subjects. Groat’s painterly realist style is devoid of the rigid formality of contemporary hyperrealism, where his work projects a romantic emotion and sense of timelessness. His primary subjects include portraits, landscapes, city scenes, desserts, cocktail glasses, flowers, still lifes and narrative paintings. Groat takes a classical approach to modern subjects and his subtle use of light results in a certain intimacy. Groat began to paint as a child, as his father is a successful impressionist painter. He has produced and sold more than 2,000 oil paintings so far in his short career. Just recently, he has made his vast collection of artwork available in the form of a giclee. These are high quality prints with a canvas-like texture that make his work more accessible to discriminating art buyers.Groat has had one-person exhibitions at Everson Museum of Art, Roberson Museum of Art, Finger Lakes Community College, Cazenovia College, Jasper Rand Art Museum, Lemoyne College, Wadsworth Athenaeum Museum of Art, and Washington and Jefferson College, and has participated in dozens of group shows throughout the United States.In 2004 Groat was included in the Roberson Museum Center’s exhibition, “The Cosmos and Chaos: a Cultural Paradox,” with artists Lucian Freud, Eric Fischl, Jerome Witkin and several other contemporary artists. His work is included in private and public collections internationally, including Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones, Clear Channel Communications, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Cellular One, House and Garden, LTD., Sheraton Hotel Corporation, Binghamton University, Everson Museum of Art, Munson-Williams Proctor Institute of Art, The State University of New York system, Roberson Museum and Science Center and Washington Jefferson College.Hall Groat II Artist StatementPainting has the potential to reveal the extraordinary within the mundane and overlooked. Groat is interested in the transformative possibilities of inanimate objects, and their potential play on our psychological and spiritual relationships. A single object may speak of spiritual stillness and timelessness or engage the viewer in a very different dialogue when combined with other elements. Painting that merges modern art discoveries with a classical aesthetic, often pushes me toward subjects that blur the boundaries between the familiar and the unconventional.As a child I explored the world through collage, and was fascinated with how geometric shapes of paper could be assembled into abstract configurations. The compositions were simple at first, however later took on a sense of depth and richness as other materials were added to obscure forms. The collages often ended up looking quite mystical, which may have been a result of countless hours spent out-of-doors, and my fascination with the changes that took place in nature over time and distance. Now as a perceptual painter, I find that my strongest work emerges when elements from these formative years mesh with the present, resulting in art that may pose more questions than provide answers.
Price: 150 USD
Location: Endicott, New York
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Hall Groat II
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Hall Groat II
Signed: Yes
Title: Roberson Museum and Science Center
Material: Canvas
Item Length: 24 inches
Framing: Unframed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Subject: architecture
Personalize: Yes
Type: Print
Year of Production: 2015
Item Height: 18 inches
Style: Realism
Unit Quantity: 1
Production Technique: Giclée Print
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
Culture: USA
Personalization Instructions: Please contact artist to have a special note written on the back.