About
Paul Sattler is an artist, specializing in imaginative
figurative painting, drawing, printmaking and other
two-dimensional art forms. Sattler is a 2005
Guggenheim Fellow. In 2014, he was awarded the
inaugural Residency at the Studio Art Centers
International in Florence, Italy. He has had solo
exhibitions at Alpha Gallery in Boston, Gerald Peters
Gallery in New York and a mid-career survey at Marist
College in Poughkeepsie, New York. He has also
exhibited in many other one-person and group
exhibitions around the country including the Tang
Museum, the Albany Institute of History and Art, the
2017 Hudson-Mohawk Regional Exhibition, and the
National Academy of Art and Design where he was
awarded the Wallace Truman Prize. His work is
represented in public and private collections including
the Albany Institute of History and Art, State
University of New York, The Arkansas Art Center,
Wellington Management among others. Sattler’s work
has been written about and reviewed in the
ArtNews, the Boston Globe, The New York Times, Art New
England, the Art Collector, Hyperallergic, Numero Cinq,
among others. He received his MFA from Indiana
University, Bloomington and BFA from the School of
the Art Institute of Chicago. A former professor of art
at Boston University, Sattler is currently Director of
the Schick Art Gallery and Associate Professor Art at
Skidmore College, where he has taught since 1998. He
lives and works in Saratoga Springs, New York with his
wife, children’s book author/illustrator Jennifer Sattler
and their two daughters.