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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 in Kentucky and other locations in the USA. An AAEA Artist in Residence program has been initiated 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:

New Show Online

The AAEA's Annual Fall Juried Show is now open and runs from
September 2 – October 15, 2011
at 117 N. Water Street in Georgetown, Kentucky.

You can view it online now at www.aaea.net/2011fallshow/2011fallshow-1.html



2012 WORKSHOPS

Click here to read all about our 2012 workshops.


January 16 – 20, 2012
SHELLEY HUNTER
Sculpture Workshop "Form and Motion"

February 13 – 17, 2012
BOOTH MALONE
Oil Painting Workshop - "Tricks of the Trade"

February 20 – 24, 2012
ELIN PENDLETON
Acrylic Painting Workshop - "Every Which way AND Loose!"

April 22-26, 2012
CINDI NAVE & YVONNE TODD w/ Guest PETER WILLIAMS
Painting Workshop "Plein Aire in the Paddock"



 


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