
About
David Brody is a Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of Washington's School of Art + Art History + Design since 1996. He holds an MFA in Painting from Yale University. His work spans over 100 exhibitions in the US and Europe, with solo shows at Gallery NAGA (Boston), Esther Claypool Gallery (Seattle), and international venues. His art has been featured in Art in America, Artforum, and the Seattle Weekly. Brody has been awarded prestigious honors including the Fulbright Scholarship, Guggenheim Fellowship, and multiple grants from the University of Washington.
Research Interests: Brody’s practice explores drawing and painting techniques, emphasizing technical precision, color theory, and spatial dynamics. His work often bridges traditional and contemporary approaches, with a focus on visual storytelling and material innovation.
Awards:
- Fulbright Scholar
- Guggenheim Fellow
- Basil H. Alkazzi Award in Painting
- Royalty Research Fund grants (x2)
- Milliman Endowment for Faculty Excellence awards (x3)
Teaching & Grants: Brody authored and filmed the 36-lecture series How to Draw for The Great Courses. His teaching emphasizes foundational skills and historical context. Grants supported research on drawing techniques and artistic pedagogy.
Labs/Teams: Collaborated with institutions like Capital Normal University (Beijing) and China Art Academy (Hangzhou). His art is exhibited through the School’s gallery and international partnerships.
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