Student Testimonials
I took my first class with Rebecca Tait a little over 10 years ago. Growing up, I wanted to try my hand at everything from horseback riding to ballet to piano lessons. My mother likes to say that out of all of the activities I participated in, I only ever continuously asker her for more art classes with Rebecca.
I can remember being utterly in awe of the space she’d created for her students to learn and grow. As a quiet kid, I was never afraid to ask a question or participate in critiques. She expected a lot even from her youngest students, but there was always room for fun. She believed in us, and encouraged our love for making beautiful things. In Rebecca’s classes, the work that her students create is something that they can completely call their own. I think this is such a unique and important quality about Rebecca’s teaching philosophy. She never places even the smallest pencil line on her students’ work. Demonstrations are done on separate canvases or pieces of paper and the techniques are practiced and applied by the student’s hand alone.
Rebecca has nurtured my dedication to art from a young age, and in turn, I saw myself grow in dedication towards other things in my life. I am now an employed artist working in New York City doing window displays for Anthropologie. I keep in touch with Rebecca and she remains one of my most influential mentors to this day. I owe so much to this woman and her incredible lust for life, selfless care towards humans and animals, commitment to art and apparent love for teaching.
Julia McGinley, Artist
Twenty years ago at the age of twelve I became a student of Rebecca Tait. The cliché’ “my life would never be the same”, would be a fierce understatement. I studied classical realism under Rebecca until I was 18 when I left for college. After graduation I continued to study under Rebecca attending classes and special workshops. The education I received from Rebecca is unparalleled to any other academic/studio experienceI have yet recieved. As I am not alone in my enthusiasms, I have met several life long friends who are also professionals in the arts and continue to attend classes and workshops of Rebecca’s when schedules allow. We all agree that we employ the skills and influences we have learn from Rebecca everyday of our lives. I also see the same thing in students of different generations. Rebecca has become a mentor, a mother, a sister and above all a true friend.
So, now I have the pleasure and honor of writing the next few words in order to give the world the insight into this painter, artist and teacher’s influences and passions in her work. Rebecca’s obsession with the visual world began through the cultivation of her father the late Donald Hough an architect and artist, a true renaissance man. He inspired his daughter to become a meticulous draftsman and observer. From her childhood to present day Rebecca continually hones her craft. She has studied withTed Seth Jacobs, John DiMartin, Michael Grimaldi, Robert Liberace and most extensively under Nelson Shanks. She is now the Director of The Emerging Artist Program, Studio Incamminati, Philadelphia
Occasionally inspired to paint still lives and landscape her true unyielding passion is to capture the human spirit in her figurative and portraits. Her work not only captures likeness but picks up the subtiles of personality and attitudes. Rebecca strives to capture the true essence of her subjects. They begin to breathe and you begin to hear their stories.
Amber Corson, Photographer
So, now I have the pleasure and honor of writing the next few words in order to give the world the insight into this painter, artist and teacher’s influences and passions in her work. Rebecca’s obsession with the visual world began through the cultivation of her father the late Donald Hough an architect and artist, a true renaissance man. He inspired his daughter to become a meticulous draftsman and observer. From her childhood to present day Rebecca continually hones her craft. She has studied withTed Seth Jacobs, John DiMartin, Michael Grimaldi, Robert Liberace and most extensively under Nelson Shanks. She is now the Director of The Emerging Artist Program, Studio Incamminati, Philadelphia
Occasionally inspired to paint still lives and landscape her true unyielding passion is to capture the human spirit in her figurative and portraits. Her work not only captures likeness but picks up the subtiles of personality and attitudes. Rebecca strives to capture the true essence of her subjects. They begin to breathe and you begin to hear their stories.
Amber Corson, Photographer