

WVU Painting Professor Awarded Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant
WVU TODAY, Octavia Steffich, February 02, 2017 As conversion of text, pictures and sounds into digital form continues to develop, anxiety runs high in the art community about the future of physical appreciation of the arts. These anxieties are being confronted by Amy Schissel, assistant professor of painting in the School of Art & Design at the College Creative Arts at West Virginia University. Schissel was awarded a $25,000 grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation’s Painters


Amy Schissel exhibits at VOLTA BASEL
VOLTA 13 | BASEL, SWITZERLAND | JUNE 12 TO 17, 2017 June 12 – 17, 2017 INTERCONNECTION For VOLTA 13, Patrick Mikhail Gallery presents INTERCONNECTION, a site-specific installation that features the work of three gallery artists: Thomas Kneubühler, Natasha Mazurka, and Amy Schissel. In dialogue, these artists have created work that investigates communications patterns and structures on three distinct levels: beneath the surface at the cellular level to understand how cellular


VOLTA BASEL 2017
VOLTA 13 | BASEL, SWITZERLAND | JUNE 12 TO 17, 2017 June 12 – 17, 2017 INTERCONNECTION For VOLTA 13, Patrick Mikhail Gallery presents INTERCONNECTION, a site-specific installation that features the work of three gallery artists: Thomas Kneubühler, Natasha Mazurka, and Amy Schissel. In dialogue, these artists have created work that investigates communications patterns and structures on three distinct levels: beneath the surface at the cellular level to understand how cellular