Isadora Stowe is a professor, painter, printmaker, and builder of amazing gallery installations made of small concise imagery.
Her work focuses on the narrative of environment translated and coded into complex psychological landscapes. Stowe grew up in the southwest border region, living and working in New Mexico, Texas and Mexico. She credits these experiences for providing a heightened awareness of geographical and political boundaries, and a fascination with the exploration of identity of self and the construction of home in her work.
Isadora is one of 30 Artist Mothers profiled in “The Motherhood of Art Book”, a guide to encourage artists and mothers. She is dedicated to making the world a better place for Artists from all points of origin and serves on many local and national committees and on the board of directors for the Texas Association of Schools of Art (TASA) and BorderSenses, a non-profit which promotes arts in the binational region.
As La Romita School caters to multiple levels of instruction and various forms of the arts, prices will vary by session, season, instructor, and offerings.