Franklin Einspruch

Franklin Einspruch

Franklin Einspruch photographed at his 2008 exhibition "The Importance of What We Care About" at Common Sense, a gallery in Edmonton, Canada.
Born 1968
Dallas, Texas
Nationality American
Known for Painting, drawing, writing
Notable work "Anna Valle"
Movement Modernism

Franklin Einspruch (born 1968)[1] is an American writer and artist based in Boston.[2][3][4]

Biography

Franklin Einspruch was born in Dallas, Texas.[1] Einspruch completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Rhode Island School of Design, and a Master of Fine Arts at the University of Miami.[5][6] After living in Miami for over two decades, Einspruch drove across the U.S. to take a teaching job in California.[7] Einspruch is a member of International Association of Art Critics (AICA) USA[8]

Work

Einspruch served as director and head instructor of the University of Miami High School Summer Art Program and taught art at the University of Miami, Miami-Dade Community College, and Broward Community College.[5] He is the author of hundreds of articles on art and culture, and his writing appears in many notable publications, including The New Criterion,[9] The New York Sun,[10] The Miami New Times,[11] The Federalist,[2] Art Critical,[3] City Journal,[12] The Arts Fuse,[13] and Art in America.[14]

References

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