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Dennis Parlante
Dennis Parlante was born in 1944 in Brooklyn, New York and attended the High School of Art and Design in New York City. He went on to study and graduate from New York State University – New Paltz. His continuing education has included graduate level study at a number of schools including those of Ohio University, Pratt Institute, San Francisco Art Institute, and University of Florence, Italy.
Parlante has taught in New York and Japan and is presently teaching art courses in San Francisco, California where he has had a profound positive affect on his students.
Over the years Parlante has traveled a number of times to Europe and Asia, as well as to Canada and Russia. He has also spent a lot of time on both coasts of the United States. But when it comes down to it, it has been the years of teaching and his travel experiences in Japan and Asia that have had the greatest influence on his life and his art.