EVERETT
MOLINARI
Everett
Molinari is an honored muralist in the American Classical tradition. He is so
well recognized that his name appears in the Congressional Record, lauding him
for his part in painting the new murals in the House of Representatives, the U.S.
Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. Molinari worked alongside Allyn Cox, a shining
light amidst the American Classical Traditionalists, whose own father, Kenyon
Cox, adorned the walls of the Library of Congress with his murals.
Molinari not only studied under Allyn Cox, but also under Cliff Young, student
of Harvey Dunne, student of Howard Pyle, who taught N.C Wyeth. These were the
artists whose lives and works intertwined, illuminating the American scene with
their talent.
Everett Molinari is a member of the Salmagundi Club, where he serves as instructor
in painting. (Jury of Awards 1982-1987). He served as President of the National
Society of Mural Painters (1988 - 1991) He is a member of the Arts Club of Washington,
D.C.; He serves on the Board of Directors of The American Artists Professional
League. He is a member of The Artists Fellowship and The Hudson Valley Art Association.
He served ten years as instructor at Nassau Community College CED as well as the
Nassau County Department of Cultural Development.
Everett Molinari's paintings and portraits are in private, corporate, Federal,
City and museum collections here and abroad.
He has served as Award Show Jurist, lectured and demonstrated in painting for
art groups throughout the Long Island Metropolitan area,
Bachelor of Arts 1978, City University of New York, Queens College.