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PAFA mourns the passing of Albert “Al” Gury, beloved painter, educator, author, advocate, and friend.

PAFA mourns the passing of Albert “Al” Gury, beloved painter, educator, author, advocate, and friend.

For more than 38 years, Al shaped the life of PAFA with extraordinary dedication, generosity, and care. A PAFA alumnus and Cresson Traveling Scholarship recipient, he returned to the Academy as a teacher and became one of its most enduring voices in painting, drawing, figure drawing, anatomy, art history, and art education.

As Chair of Painting from 2000 to 2022, Al helped guide generations of artists through the discipline, rigor, and poetry of the studio. He believed deeply in the power of art education, not only as technical training, but as a way of helping students discover who they were becoming. His influence extended far beyond the classroom through PAFA’s free After-School Studio Arts Program for Philadelphia-area high school students, which he founded and directed, opening the doors of art-making to young people across the city. PAFA’s own 2024 reflection on the program described Al as a Philadelphia-based artist, educator, and writer whose work explored harmony, color, composition, and “visual poetry.”

Al’s legacy also lives through his paintings, his three books on painting and drawing, his teaching at institutions across Philadelphia and beyond, and his lifelong commitment to community, advocacy, and care. He gave quietly and generously, encouraging students who needed support, helping those struggling to afford supplies, and believing in artists before they fully believed in themselves.

We remember Al not only for what he taught, but for how he taught: with patience, conviction, humor, discipline, and an open heart. His life’s work remains woven into PAFA’s studios, its students, its faculty, and the many communities made better by his presence.

We extend our deepest condolences to Al’s family, friends, students, colleagues, and all who were shaped by his remarkable life and work.

An official PAFA memorial will be held in the fall. 


 

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Founded in 1805, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is the United States’ first school and museum of fine arts. A recipient of the National Medal of Arts, PAFA offers a world-class collection of American art, innovative exhibitions of historic and contemporary American art, and educational opportunities in the fine arts. The PAFA Museum aims to tell America's diverse story through art, expanding who has been included in the canon of art history through its collections, exhibitions, and public programs, while classes educate artists and appreciators with a deep understanding of traditions and the ability to challenge conventions. PAFA’s esteemed alumni include Mary Cassatt, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, William Glackens, Barkley L. Hendricks, Violet Oakley, Louis Kahn, David Lynch, and Henry Ossawa Tanner.