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  • Colin Mclain

    Assistant Professor of Drawing and Imaging

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    mclainc@newschool.edu

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    Parsons Faculty Hotseat

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    Colin Mclain

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    Colin McLain holds a Post Baccalaureate from the Studio Art Centers International in Florence, Italy and a BFA from Tyler School of Art at Temple University. McLain is in his eighteenth year as a Part-time Assistant Professor at Parsons. In his time at Parsons, he has taught a wide variety of courses in multiple departments, including the First Year Department, the Photography Department, the Illustration Department, and the CPE Department and Pre-College programs. He has taught Drawing and Imaging since the First-Year curricular shift was implemented in 2013. McLain has shown his paintings nationwide and in Italy. His work has been reviewed, among other places, in The New York Times and Flash Art

    Painter. Exhibitions: Oliver Kamm: 5BE Gallery (New York), Sergio Tossi Arte Contemporanea (Florence, Italy),Portland Institue of Contemporary Art (Portland, Oregon), New Jersey Center for Visual Arts (Summit, NJ) Fellowships: Fine Arts Work Center Provincetown, Rotary Fellowship. Bibliography: New York Times, New Art Examiner.


    Current Courses

    Drawing/Imaging
    PUFY 1030, Spring 2024

    Past Courses

    Painting
    PNNY 2103, Summer 2023

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