About
Frank Sullivan showed an interest in art at an early age, drawing incessantly as a child. Through high school, he studied with a local artist, George Lynch. In 1986 he earned a B.A. in Visual Arts from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, where he studied drawing and printmaking with Elizabeth Peak. While at Holy Cross, Frank was fortunate to be exposed to the work of visiting artists Michael Mazur and Richard Sheehan, whose work had a lasting impact on him. He later attended The American University on a graduate fellowship in printmaking, but left after one semester to pursue a career in music for the next ten years, while continuing to draw regularly as well as teaching drawing classes and doing freelance illustration. In 1998, when his music...