Hoboken, NJ, United States
Born in Morristown, New Jersey, the American Canadian artist Picard was introduce to the arts at a v...
About the artist
Joined In 2014
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About the artist
Joined In 2014
(2 Followers)
Born in Morristown, New Jersey, the American Canadian artist Picard was introduce to the arts at a very early age. During his high school years he study art, design, and printing making at the "Art House", at Morrsitown High School, Denville Vocational School and Morris County Art Association. Early on he also did set design for a local theatre group.
Picard received his BFA at Parsons School of Design, where he majored in the graphic arts, printmaking and film photography learning the archival traditions of the wet darkroom. After He continue taking courses at the International Center of Photography.
His past teachers include George Tice, Louis Faurer, and Jonathan Talbot. His works are in permanent collection at The New York Historical Society, The Museum of Modern Art, Hoboken Historical Museum, Hoboken, NJ and Slater Memorial Museum, Norwich, CT.
Since 1981 Picard lives and works in Hoboken, New Jersey with his wife Mary Nicholas Picard who is an educator and textile weaving artist.
BFA Degree Parsons School of Design
Studied @ School of Visual Arts
Studied @ International Center of Photography
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS & ARCHIVES :
The Museum of Modern Art, The New York Historical Society, Slater Memorial Museum, Hoboken Historical Museum, Hob"Art Gallery, Hudson Eagle Distributor,
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
“Sweep Forward” 04-05.’18 Hob'Art Gallery, Monroe Art Center, Hoboken, NJ, “Hoboken Artists' Studio Tour” 11.’17, “Hoboken Sweeps 3-4.’17 & “Visage Hoboken” 11-12.’07 @ Hoboken Historical Museum, Hoboken, NJ,
and Stevens Institute of Technology.
CURATOR:
City Life Gallery, “Linear Exposure,” Jersey City, NJ, 4.’15