📍 Downtown Vergennes, Vermont

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    What is PsychoGeographic Art?

    The term Psychogeography can have a vast range of meanings and is constantly in flux, being reexamined, altered, and evolved by those who practice it. Broadly speaking, Psychogeography is the effect of a location (usually urban or suburban) on our behavior and emotions. How do these places, spaces and environments we encounter in our everyday lives and routines make us feel?

    What is the Artist’s response to place?

  • Walking Art

    We may take the physical act of walking for granted in most cases. But what if we looked at walking as a radical tool to understand ourselves and our environments?

    The socially engaged practice of walking is a healthy, playful, and experimental way to navigate urban, suburban, and edgeland environments. Walking is a great method to closely examine and document the overlooked details of streets, architecture, nature, parks and other spaces.

  • Photo Gallery

    Students taking classes at the School of Psychogeographic Arts will create a vast array of art driven by their own exploration and interests. As we embark on short walking tours of the city and surrounding areas, students will document, capture, and collect a variety references, ideas, and materials to bring back into the studio. All projects will be sent home at the end of each session. Enjoy the photo gallery of evolving student and instructor works of psychogeographic art.

Meet Ross

Ross Sheehan is the founder and lead instructor at the School of Psychogeographic Arts LLC.

Ross is an artist, illustrator and educator investigating themes of psychogeography and layers of place. He has exhibited at venues such as Local Project in Queens NY, SOMArts Cultural Center in San Francisco, Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival, Vermont Technical College, Burlington City Arts (BCA) and International Print Center New York. He studied painting and art history in Florence, Italy, received his BFA in Illustration from Syracuse University, and his MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Arts.

Ross has taught art to all ages including children, teens and adults. He has taught at Burlington City Arts (BCA), Davis Studio and Organization of Youth Artists (OYA). His artwork, including his psychogeographic art, has been exhibited and collected internationally.