David’s work has been widely exhibited by galleries and institutions since 1981. His most recent exhibitions include: “Luminous Atmospheres,” Susan Powell Fine Art, Madison, CT, May-June 2023; “Journeys in Light,” Susan Powell Fine Art, and “New Work,” Attic Gallery, Camus, WA, Spring 2022; “David Dunlop: September Spotlight Show,” The Centerpiece, Raleigh, NC, Spring 2021; and “Luminous Mysteries,” Susan Powell Fine Art, June 2021.
David won an Emmy and a CINE Golden Eagle Award in 2009 as the engaging host and writer of the 13-show national PBS television series, “Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop.” In 2017, the second series was nominated for an Emmy. “Landscapes…” shows internationally and returned to U.S. national television in 2018. Both series were directed by Connie Simmons and produced by SimmonsArt; the first was co-produced by Connecticut Public Television.
David is the instructor in a multi-DVD/streaming series on painting landscapes produced by SimmonsArt. He also writes a blog, and has followings on Instagram (#daviddunlopartist) and on YouTube (search “David Dunlop videos”). He has an international audience for his online classes and lectures. All can be accessed at www.daviddunlop.com.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art invited David to lecture on 4000 years of landscape painting in 2005. He has been an artist/lecturer at many institutions, including the Huntsville Art Museum, Huntsville, AL; Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ; Springfield Museums, Springfield, MA; New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT; Caramoor Museum of Art, Katonah, NY; Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, VT; and Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ.
David graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the College of Wooster, OH, and was honored as a Distinguished Alumnus in 2011. He earned an MFA from The Pratt Institute, NY, NY. He long served on the faculty of the Silvermine School of Art in New Canaan, CT, where he taught, lectured, and lead workshops as far afield as Italy, France, Spain, Portugal and Japan. He was honored with Silvermine’s Living Art Award in 2017. David lives in Wilton, CT, with his wife, Rebecca Hoefer.