Anthony Smith received a B.A. in Fine Arts from Amherst College (1999) and an M.F.A. in Painting from the University of Michigan (2001). He’s showed nationally in “From Here on Out” exhibit at Gallery Marzen/ IAG in Madison Wisconsin in 2020, the “Mid-Atlantic Painting 2016” exhibit at the University of Mary Washington Fredericksburg, VA in 2016; the 2010 “Sailing the Barbarous Coast” which traveled to Boston and Amherst, Ma and Milwaukee, Wi; and notably the 2008 “Runaway” show at the University of Texas Pan-American Gallery in McAllen TX for which he received a Puffin Foundation grant. Additionally he has received a Project Stream grant from the Pennsylvania Council for the Arts for the Pilot series of paintings exhibited in the show Dreadnaught at the Artsquest SteelStacks Center in Bethlehem, PA in 2018. 
Internationally he’s shown in the “Tribute to Michelangelo” show at CrisolArts Gallery in Barcelona, Spain in 2013, and in various Pennsylvania exhibitions including the Winter Show at the Bethlehem House Gallery in 2016 and 2019.  He’s been reviewed in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, The Detroit Free Press, The Ann Arbor News and the Artist’s Magazine. Smith has taught at such institutions as the University of Michigan, Parsons, Princeton and Maryland Institute College of Art. Additionally he served as artist-in-residence at the National Academy of Design (2006 – 2008), and at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT in 2016 and 2021. Most recently he’s taught at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA (2014- 2018). He lives in Allentown with a studio at the Banana Factory Art Center in Bethlehem, PA.
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Ollie Jean's Hymn to Lost Black Boys (I'll Fly Away), 30 x 34 inches, mixed media, 2021
Ollie Jean's Hymn to Lost Black Boys (I'll Fly Away), 30 x 34 inches, mixed media, 2021
Ollie Jean's Hymn to Lost Black Boys (All Hoodies Go To Heaven, Taste the Rainbow), 30 x 34 inches, mixed media, 2021
Ollie Jean's Hymn to Lost Black Boys (All Hoodies Go To Heaven, Taste the Rainbow), 30 x 34 inches, mixed media, 2021
Ollie Jean's Hymn to Lost Black Boys (Hallelujah By and By), 30 x 34 inches, mixed media, 2021
Ollie Jean's Hymn to Lost Black Boys (Hallelujah By and By), 30 x 34 inches, mixed media, 2021

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