Loading Events
oil painting of an old fashioned neon hotel sign at sunset

The Humanity of Place – Paintings by Jeffrey L. Neumann

Oct 16, 2024 9:30 am - 4:00 pm

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Jeffrey Neumann ’81, G’08, enrolled at Springfield College in 1975 as an Art major. He studied under Professors William Blizard and Armando Balboni in a program called Art in Urban Life. While at Springfield College, he developed his painting style of contemporary realism with a focus on subjects that are uniquely American. The paintings in this exhibition are a road trip through the 20th century down our two-lane highways.

Painting: “Tucumcari Tonight.” Oil on linen, Jeffrey L. Neumann ©2024

a round seal with the words Wellness Passport Event Core CurriculumA Wellness Passport Event

Share This Event

  • This event has passed.
Event Series Event Series: William Simpson Fine Arts Series

Details

Date:
October 31, 2024
Time:
9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Series:
Event Category:

Venue

William Blizard Gallery, Second Floor, Blake Hall
263 Alden Street
Springfield, MA 01109
+ Google Map
Phone
413-748-3000
Scroll to Top