Artists Magazine - USA (2020-04)

(Antfer) #1

66 Artists Magazine April 2020


laboratory. She enjoyed science, and when she was
accepted into the prestigious University Scholars pro-
gram at the University of Pennsylvania, she expected to
become a doctor.
She took the requisite chemistry and biology classes
but also took electives in painting. Her detailed draw-
ings of cells and other areas of study helped her do well
in school. The painting studio, however, appealed to
her more than any other place on campus, and even-
tually MacGillis changed her scholastic emphasis to
a double major in psychology and painting. In order
to make up for lost time, the director of the arts pro-
gram, Julie Saecker Schneider, suggested that MacGillis

pursue a six-week summer intensive
at the International School of Art in
Monte Castello di Vibio, Italy. The
school was directed by Nick Carone
(1917-2010), one of the leading
figures in the New York School of
Abstract Expressionism, who sought
out instructors with a variety of
approaches in order to ensure that
students gained a facility with draw-
ing and painting. After graduating
from college, MacGillis returned to
the International School of Art with

LEFT
Il Cavallo
Bianco
oil on linen,
20x16

BELOW
La Mattina
oil on linen
panel, 16x16
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