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Enrique
Flores-Galbis is a painter, teacher, lecturer, and novelist. He began his study of painting at New York University Graduate School under the photo-realist, Adelle Weber. At the Art Students League he studied with noted portraitist Daniel Greene and then Raymond Everett Kinstler at the National Academy of Design. Mr. Flores-Galbis received a Masters of Fine Arts Degree from Parsons School of Design in 1992. A portrait and landscape painter for the last twenty years, his work can be found in corporate, university, and private collections through out the country. His work has been accepted into the top annual national juried exhibitions and has been exhibited in numerous group and one man shows. Enrique has been on the Faculty at the New Jersey Center for Visual Arts for eighteen years and Parsons School of Design for sixteen years as well as the Morris and Montclair Museum. Mr. Flores-Galbis and his students have traveled to Paris, Provence and most recently Tuscany, where he teaches private landscape painting workshops. He is a frequent lecturer at the Metropolitan Museum and is currently teaching a lecture course at N.J.C.V.A. which has set a record for enrollment at the center. Enrique has recently branched into writing fiction. His first effort Raining Sardines, as well a second yet untitled book, were recently sold to Roaring Brook Press. |
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