Recent Projects

  • Symposium: Alberto Rey: Cuban-American Artist
    Case Western Reserve University
    Cleveland Institute of Art
    Cleveland, Ohio

    Solo exhibition and lectures on artist's work from:
    Jorge Gracia, Samuel P. Capen Chair and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy,  Buffalo University (SUNY), Buffalo, NY

    Isabel Alvarez Borland, Professor of Spanish Literature,  Department of Modern Languages, College of the Holy Cross, Worchester, MA

    Lynette M.F. Bosch, Professor of Art History, School of the Arts, SUNY Geneseo, Geneseo, NY

    Mark Denaci, Assistant Professor of Contemporary Art History, Department of Art History, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY

    November 2007

  • "Alberto Rey: Cuban-American Artist"
    SAGES First Seminar - Thinking about the Symbolic World
    Case Western Reserve University
    Cleveland, OH
    Fall 2007

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  • "Alberto Rey - Painter"
     Art History Seminar in
    Research and Methods (ARTH 387)
    School of Art
    State University of New York at Geneseo
    Geneseo, NY
    Fall 2006
     
    Dr. Lynette Bosch, an art historian, instructs a course of the various series of works by Alberto Rey. Each student selects a specific series from Rey’s collection of work and researches the artist’s influences. Students also email the artist with questions about his work and life as a way to round out their research. Students also prepare research papers on specific serie from the artist's past work.
  • Drawing on Science
    Community Outreach Partnership Center
    Dunkirk, NY

    Alberto Rey teaches a group of inner city middle school children on how to create a link between their environment and their future as a college students. Apart from formulating a plan to succeed in school, he manages to instruct students on how to improve their drawing skills while exploring regional insects and the migratory patterns of local fish and birds.
    2007 - present