Henry Gasser Scholarship
Award Amount: Up to $6,000
Submission Deadline: April 1
Availability: Undergraduate
Program: Art History or Art and Design
Additional Information
Painter, lecturer, teacher, illustrator and author Henry Gasser was born in Newark, New Jersey. He painted in watercolor and oils and his work consisted of, in his own words, "everyday subjects that are available to most of us- street scenes, back yards, trees, old houses, etc." He also painted numerous harbor and fishing village scenes. He began his extensive education in art at the Newark School for Fine and Industrial Arts where he held the post of director between 1946 and 1954. After attending the Newark School, he went on to New York's Grand Central Academy, before becoming a pupil of Robert Brackman's at the Art Students League. He completed his artistic education as a private student of John Grabach. Gasser has had an exceptionally successful career exhibiting in the United States and abroad. He received many prizes, awards, and medals from distinguished art societies and has works in more than twenty-eight museum collections, among them the Philadelphia, Boston, and Newark Museums. He died in 1981.
Eligibility Requirements
Students must be in good standing and pursuing a program in Art and Design or Art History.
Application Procedures
Scholarships are now administered in Blackbaud Award Management (BAM), which can be accessed via PirateNet.
How to Apply:
- Apply online through PirateNet using your Seton Hall University username and password.
- Start with the General Application to be guided towards further scholarship opportunities that fit your profile.
- Explore all scholarships under the “Opportunities” tab.