![robert liberace studio incaminatti robert liberace studio incaminatti](https://www.artrenewal.org/secureimages/CalendarEvent/1184/Images/45b8752a-9c3b-4deb-b9d0-5ffec1a2d14a.jpg)
Be prepared to discuss hanging restrictions, amount of work needed, exhibition labels, and exhibition timeline. Contact the artist about your exhibition and set up a time for him or her to view your space.
![robert liberace studio incaminatti robert liberace studio incaminatti](https://mongoose1.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/charles-by-robert-liberace.jpg)
#Robert liberace studio incaminatti series#
“Each new series of work continues to generate a different kind of informal discussion among colleagues many express their points-of-view with each other building relationships outside their traditional work modes many ponder the ‘meaning’ of the work and how it alters their perspective, and many just smile as they welcome a new look to our space. Through this program, the FH team believes that they are really demonstrating their pride and faith in the thriving creative culture here in Kansas City. Most artworks are for sale and often find their way into the private collections of those associated with the presenting company. The program conveys the message that your company values creativity, education, and the Kansas City art community. Now Showing showcases the achievements of working artists while adding creativity, diverse perspectives, and inspiration to the daily activities of your employees, clients, and guests. ArtsKC Wellness: Response Plan to COVID-19.This work can be done in graphite, charcoal, watercolor, or oil.
![robert liberace studio incaminatti robert liberace studio incaminatti](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/86/f8/79/86f87982b1f4eb1adaa51eb44d1fd209.jpg)
While my main focus in my work revolves around figures, I also take commissions for portraits, pet portraits, landscapes, and most other realistic imagery that falls within my style. I also regularly teach at InterUrban ArtHouse and occasionally at the Kansas City Art Institute in the Illustration Department. Here I teach private lessons, classes, and workshops. In 2009 I opened my first independent studio in Downtown KCK, moved it to the West Bottoms a year later, and finally in 2019 moved to my current location in Overland Park, KS as Lacey Lewis School of Realist Art. This is where I developed my skills and voice as an artist while also taking workshops and classes at The Art Student’s League of NY and Studio Incamminati, with artists including Steven Assael, Max Ginsburg, Robert Liberace, and Daniel Sprick. I was born in Syracuse, NY, attended Onondaga Community College, and moved to Kansas City in my early 20s.