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The American Academy of Equine Art
Establishing a Standard of Excellence in the Field of Equine Art

The American Academy of Equine Art, Inc. was established in 1980 by a group of ten distinguished artists, individually famed for their work on equine subjects. Their aim was to maintain a degree of excellence within the genre, and to promote the academic representation of the equine form in drawing, painting and sculpture. Loosely based on the Royal Academy of Arts in London, the AAEA serves to educate and encourage a broad awareness and appreciation of contemporary equine art as a specific and distinctively worthy segment of fine art in America.


Full membership in the Academy is accorded only to artists of professional maturity and achievement, who are committed to the mission of the AAEA and are willing to contribute in a teaching capacity through workshops, seminars, lectures, demonstrations and critiques. In addition to a proven knowledge of equine anatomy and an ability to depict the horse, Full members must demonstrate a consistent facility in dealing with the human figure, landscape, background, etc. Qualified artists of all nationalities are eligible for membership.


In fulfillment of its mission, the AAEA organizes and presents exhibitions throughout the United States . An annual exhibition features works of Founders, Full members and invited artists. A yearly, open, juried exhibition spotlights the works of aspiring or emerging equine artists. Each year, the Academy sponsors workshops in equine drawing, painting and sculpture at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington and other locations in the USA. An AAEA Artist in Residence program has been initiated at the Kentucky Horse Park to further the organization’s goals.


The AAEA is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization. It does not discriminate on the basis of national or ethnic origin, race, color, creed, gender, age or disability in any of its programs or policies.




Chronicle of the Horse Magazine

The Chronicle of the Horse is the official magazine of the American Academy of Equine Art. Visit their website at www.chronofhorse.com



AAEA Newsletter

Extra! Extra! Read all about it! AAEA newsletter now available online!

Our regular newsletter is now available electronically to our patrons and visitors. You can read the latest news as it happens by clicking on the image on the left or by clicking here.

Current Events:

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF EQUINE ART
Pulling Their Weight - Draft & Carriage Horses in Fine Art

Befitting the horses commonly seen on Mackinac Island, this show seeks to deliver a broad awareness and appreciation of contemporary draft and carriage horses in equine art as a specific and distinctively worthy segment of fine art in America. Exhibition July 1 - July 31, 2009.

View the show online here: www.aaea.net/2009pullingweight



WORKSHOPS

2009 Workshops now available

AAEA Artists-in-Residence Program at the Kentucky Horse Park


Attention Artists!

2009 Fall Show Prospectus

We are now accepting entries for our 2009 Fall Juried Show. Download the prospectus linked above for details and entry information. Deadline for Entries is May 18, 2009.




2009 Calendar of Events:

January -
February -
March -

April -

  • April 24 - May 1 - AAEA Spring Show
  • April 24 - 26 - AAEA Spring Silent Auction
  • April 25 - Spring Board Meeting

May -
  • May 11 - 15 - Lesley Humphrey Painting Workshop
  • May 18, 2009 - Entry Deadline (postmark date) for the 2009 Fall Juried Exhibition

June -

  • June 1 - 5 - Larry Dodd Wheeler Painting Workshop
  • June 6 - 7 - Frances Clay Conner Hunter Equine Anatomy Workshop
  • June 8 - 12 - Dawn Emerson Pastel Workshop
  • June 15 - 19 - Kathleen Friedenberg Sculpture Workshop
  • June 15 - 19 - Michael Nevin Painting Workshop
  • June 22 - 26 - Ellen Gavin Oil Painting Workshop

July-

  • July 1 to July 31 - The Horse in Fine Art - "Pulling Their Weight", at the Public Library in Mackinac Island, MI
  • July 13 - 17 - Elizabeth L. Scott Drawing Workshop
  • July 20 - 24 - Ken Sullivan Sculpture Workshop
  • July 22 through 30 - Notification of acceptance for the 2009 Fall Juried Exhibition
 

August -

  • August 10 - 14 - Frances Clay Conner Hunter Sculpture Workshop
  • August 19 - Return Shipping Documents due to AAEA office for 2009 Fall Juried Exhibition
  • August 16 - 2009 Members Invitational show closes

September -

  • September 14 - 18 - Booth Malone Painting Workshop
  • September 16 through 18 - Receiving of artwork at the Museum of the Horse for the 2009 Fall Juried Exhibition
  • September 19 - Lloyd Kelly Professional Development Workshop
  • September 21 - 25 - Cynthia Rigden Sculpture Workshop
  • September 25 - Opening reception for the 2009 Fall Juried Exhibition
  • September 25 - 27 - AAEA Fall Artist's Weekend
  • September 26 - 2009 Fall Juried Exhibition opens to the public
  • September 26 - Fall Board Meeting
  • September 28 - October 2nd, 2009 - Sheila Barnes oil painting workshop

October -

  • October 5 - 9 - Bill Fletcher Painting Workshop
  • October 12 - 16 - Rosemary Sarah Welch Painting Workshop

November -
  • November 8 - 2009 Fall Juried Exhibition closes
  • November 9 throught 18 - Return Shipping for the 2009 Fall Juried Exhibition

December -

 


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