The Art of the Portrait Conference 2022

At a recent portrait unveiling I attended in New York City, Robert Battle, Artistic Director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, shared his admiration for legendary dancer Judith Jamison by concluding, “Because you are, I am,” echoing the ancient African philosophy of Ubuntu. Having been a part of the Portrait Society of America for more than 20 years I can easily say the same about this amazing organization, “Because you are, I am!”

Being a part of The Art of the Portrait annual conferences and the society has changed my life. Without these experiences, I wouldn’t enjoy the career I do today. The generous and talented artists who are a part of the faculty each year are tremendous forces of creative energy, and their willingness to share what they’ve learned from years of working in their studios is so encouraging and transformative to us all. One participant came up to me in tears following a live demonstration. She’d had a light bulb moment during the session. “I understand so much more now. I understand! I understand!” she said with a combination of relief and excitement. That moment alone made the conference and the hard work behind the scenes worth all the effort for me!

Each year artists from all over the world have gathered with a single mission in mind–to learn and grow. Through live demonstrations, lectures, portfolio critiques, engaging experts from our many vendors of artists materials, the exquisite paintings donated to the 6x9 sale, and viewing the finalists from the International Portrait Competition on exhibition, the weekend is full to overflowing with information and inspiration. Of course, that’s not all! The connections made are often life-changing. Meeting fellow artists, gallery owners and agents, relationships are formed and strengthened, often resulting in friendships and collaborations that last for years into the future.

After having to change the annual conference to virtual due to Covid19 the last two years, it was thrilling to return to an in-person event. The mood was enthusiastic, and there was a palpable feeling in the air of optimism about the future. Of particular note was the large number of young people who filled the classes and lectures each day. It’s so wonderful to see yet another generation of artists driven to create art of and about people.

We have already begun planning our 25th Portrait Society conference to be held in Washington, D.C.! Please join us in 2023 for our most exciting conference yet!

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