by Jeffrey Scherer | Aug 29, 2017 | Building, Cultural, People, Philosphy, Social, Travel |
Week 34 was spent in Minnesota dealing with a dental appointment, recovering from the light-treatment of my scalp and visiting with friends. I was also able to meet with Dan Vercruysse, Kate Michaud and Eric Amel (the recipients of the first three awards—and now on...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Aug 18, 2017 | Cultural, People, Philosphy, Social, Teaching |
The first part of week 33 was spent in Mérida settling back into my daily routine. I tidied my studio in preparation for getting back to work. The rest of the week I traveled to the US to have photoradiation therapy. Aminolevulinic acid is a drug that’s put right on...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 22, 2017 | Art, Art Schools, Cultural, Philosphy, Travel |
Absence One of the most difficult aspects of being way from home studying was the impression my absence left with others. Some of those who do not know me, or only know me superficially, seemed to think my choice to study abroad, without Lea, was a selfish thing to...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 16, 2017 | Art, Cultural, Health, People, Philosphy, Social, Teaching, writing |
Last week I visited my children and their families. I also had three wonderful meals with former colleagues at Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. and with former employees from 1989 (John Cook) and 1991 (Joan Sorrano), now friends (Tim Carls, the CEO of HGA...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jul 10, 2017 | Art Schools, Cultural, Health, People, Philosphy, Social, Teaching, Travel |
I left Rome for the US on June 30 after sitting in on a critique, the afternoon of 29th, of a design project of the summer program of the University of Minnesota School of Design. Gayla Lindt runs the University’s summer program in Rome. The students, from all...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jun 2, 2017 | Art, Art Schools, Cultural, Philosphy, Teaching, writing |
2017.05.27 Having spent the last several weeks finishing both the charcoal drawing and the 3-week figure, this weekend I rested and continued reading Michelangelo: His Epic Life by Martin Gayford. I watched In Brugges last night—along with an episode of Fawlty...
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