Internationally renowned artist Audrey Flack will be on campus Monday, April
5 through Friday, April 16 to produce a series of monotypes at The University of
Tampa for the STUDIO-f visiting artist program. She will deliver a Gallery Talk
at the University’s Scarfone/Hartley Galleries at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April
14. The monotypes will be presented at a STUDIO-f open house on Friday, April
16, 5-7 p.m. The public will have an opportunity to view the completed monotypes
and chat with the artist.
Flack is a New York-based artist whose photo-realistic paintings include
Leonardo's Lady, the first of this style, purchased in 1976 by the
Museum of Modern Art, NY. She began working on sculpture in the early ’80s,
focusing on powerful women representing feminist ideals. She has exhibited her
work throughout the country in many major museums and galleries.
Her work is in numerous major public collections in the U.S. and abroad,
including the Museum of Modern Art, Whitney, Guggenheim, and Metropolitan
museums in New York City, the Albright-Knox Museum in Buffalo, NY, the National
Museum of American Art and Smithsonian in Washington, DC, and the Australian
National Gallery and National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.
The Scarfone/Hartley Galleries are located on the UT campus at the corner of
Brevard and North B streets. Hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and 1-4
p.m. Saturday, closed on national holidays. Admission is free.
For more
information, contact the Office of Public Information at
publicinfo@ut.edu.