PrattMWP
Description
Located in Utica, NY, PrattMWP students take the first two years of their bachelor of fine arts degree in Utica before completing their studies at Pratt’s main campus in Brooklyn.
Tell your friends
RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS
facebook.comShow us your best selfie! #MuseumselfieDay is January 17, and we're having a little competition to see who can snap the best MWPAI selfie. Take a picture with your favorite piece of artwork and send it out on social media using #MWPAI.
Happy Birthday, Marsden Hartley! Hartley was born on this day in 1877 and has a piece in our collection here at MWPAI called "Windy Day, Maine Coast." His varied subjects and different styles are drawn from frequent trips to Europe, Mexico, Bermuda, and Nova Scotia, but he also has a number of works that capture his love for his home state of Maine.
Get inspired with Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute's online collection. View 5,000 works of art, anytime! mwpai.org/collections
Warmest wishes from your friendly neighborhood Artists in Residence Azita Moradkhani and Ella Weber!
Happy holidays from everyone at the Library!
Today's the Winter Solstice! We're celebrating today with a piece in our collection called "Winter Landscape" by Edward P. Cowley. Enjoy! #wintersolstice #MWPAI
Happy Holidays from the PrattMWP School of Art staff!
The new "Jewels of Time: Watches from the Proctor Collection" display was being set up earlier today in the Museum of Art. On display from December 16 to April 29.
Ryan Quinn LIVE from the Holiday Party.
Things are getting festive at the Library! Stop by and gaze in wonder at the student-assembled tree made from stacked books.
Come see the work of Artists in Residence Azita Moradkhani and Ella Weber at their MWPAI studios. Today from 3 to 6 p.m. at 601 Tracy St. Free and open to the public.
Ever wondered what inspires other artists? Stop by the Library to view artist books created by students in Professor Rita Lombardi's Intermediate Digital Photography class.