Janet Loren Hill
Janet Loren Hill is a painter who works in a variety of media. Her portraits and installations are seeped in the history of painting and deploy color as a world-building device. She has exhibited at numerous galleries nationally including Field Projects Gallery (NY, NY), Blindfold Gallery (Seattle, WA) and Stone Gallery’s exhibition of “Boston Young Contemporaries”.
You can see her work in New American Painting’s 2017 MFA Annual edition, where she was selected and highlighted by Elisabeth Sherman, Assistant Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art. Currently based in Utica, NY, Hill teaches Light, Color & Design and Drawing at PrattMWP. She received her BFA from University of Washington and her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Janet Loren Hill is teaching the following courses:
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Color Theory for Art and Design
January 25–March 8, 2025 -
Drawing 1: Fundamentals
January 22–March 11, 2024 - Drawing 101
January 6–January 7, 2024 -
Drawing 101
January 11–January 12, 2025 -
Drawing 2: Seeing, Thinking, Making
June 3–July 15, 2024 -
Drawing Fundamentals
January 22–March 11, 2024 -
Drawing with Color
July 11–August 1, 2023 -
Figure Drawing: Portraits and Facial Structure
January 27–March 17, 2025 -
Introduction to Painting with Oils
November 6–December 11, 2023 -
Introduction to Painting with Oils
March 18–May 6, 2024