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David Nolan
David Nolan, a Delaware artist, works primarily in oils and has studied with Delaware area artists, Edward L. Loper, Sr., Marilyn Bauman, and Al Staszesky.

David has enjoyed painting throughout Delaware, Philadelphia PA, Rockport MA, Old City Quebec, Canada, County Mayo, Ireland, and Italy. The City of Wilmington recently commissioned him to complete a painting that was presented to the Princess of Sweden on her visit to Delaware.

David graduated from the Hussian School of Art in Philadelphia, PA, and continued his education at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts while working at the Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News. He learned the objective method for the aesthetic appreciation of art as a student in the Violette de Mazia Foundation class “Informed Perception” held at the Delaware Art Museum. He then furthered his studies at The Barnes Foundation in Merion, PA, in “The Traditions” class with Harry Sefarbi. Currently, he works as a graphic designer. He has taught for the Violette de Mazia Foundation for three years, teaching “Informed Perception to 6th graders and “The Traditions” to 11th graders at the Cab Calloway School of the Arts. He has also taught at the Ferris School for Boys in Wilmington through Delaware Theatre Company's Across Arts Curriculum.