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SUMMARY:MARCH @ CAMP - Between Stillness And Growth
DESCRIPTION:The Contemporary Art Modern Project is pleased to welcome March with two new exhibitions and an online exclusive running simultaneously from March 7–April 4\, 2025. The gallery will be hosting an opening reception for all in-gallery exhibitions on Friday\, March 7 in our North Miami gallery from 6:00–9:00 PM. \nIn CAMP’s incubator space\, Jan Brandt’s solo exhibition\, Between Stillness and Growth\, explores the tension between bloom and decay through Brandt’s signature use of playful\, tactile materials like puffy paint and glitter. Her Hothouse series navigates the fluid boundary between representation and abstraction\, creating compositions that pulse with kinetic energy while incorporating moments of stillness. These textures and compositions invite viewers to pause\, reflect\, and embrace life’s rhythms\, offering both a reflection on transition and an exploration of the cycle between chaos and calm. \nCurated by Amy Arechavaleta. \nThe CAMP Gallery is open Tuesday–Saturday\, 12 to 5 PM. \nFor more information\, please reach out to our email hello@thecampgallery.com. \nThe Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery) \nThe Contemporary Art Modern Project Gallery specializes is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to raising awareness for emerging and mid-career artists with a unique emphasis on ultra-contemporary approaches to textiles and fiber art. Founded during the height of the pandemic by Melanie Prapopoulos\, the gallery has gone on to create a distinctly academic and thought-provoking arts program in North Miami\, and beyond. As a gallery\, The CAMP remains steadfast in transparency both for the artist and for the collector\, building bridges and connections from creation to acquisition. With a robust local and international roster\, the gallery represents artists working in textiles and fiber\, painting\, photography\, sculpture\, and installation. Looking at art\, as a whole\, through a reactionary and interdisciplinary approach\, the gallery operates as a space wherein creativity and reality co-exist. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/march-camp-between-stillness-and-growth/
LOCATION:The CAMP Gallery\, 791 NE 125 St\, Miami\, FL\, 33161\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Contemporary Art Modern Project":MAILTO:maria@thecampgallery.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250404T170000
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SUMMARY:MARCH @ CAMP - Asking For a Friend
DESCRIPTION:The CAMP Gallery is excited to announce its upcoming exhibition Asking For a Friend\, which will be running from March 7th-April 4th. Don’t miss our opening night on Friday\, March 7th 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm at our North Miami gallery. Asking For a Friend unites four women artists: Heidi Hankaniemi\, Joan Wheeler\, Lydia Viscardi\, and Silvana Soriano. The exhibition borrows from the familiar mechanism of an advice column -with a twist- using distinct bodies of work to explore questions of love\, pride\, fear\, and autonomy as a form of allyship and emotional community-building. \nAsking For a Friend celebrates the ways in which women take care of one another\, explicitly pushing past the woes of a blossoming generation to be inclusive of trans-generational perspectives and experiences. The exhibition functions as a space wherein one can navigate personal and communal hardships: how to grieve; celebrate small victories; find courage; get rich; start over; accept reality; dream.\nCurated by Maria Gabriela Di Giammarco. \nThe CAMP Gallery is open Tuesday–Saturday\, 12 to 5 PM. \nFor more information\, please reach out to our email hello@thecampgallery.com. \nThe Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery) \nThe Contemporary Art Modern Project Gallery specializes is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to raising awareness for emerging and mid-career artists with a unique emphasis on ultra-contemporary approaches to textiles and fiber art. Founded during the height of the pandemic by Melanie Prapopoulos\, the gallery has gone on to create a distinctly academic and thought-provoking arts program in North Miami\, and beyond. As a gallery\, The CAMP remains steadfast in transparency both for the artist and for the collector\, building bridges and connections from creation to acquisition. With a robust local and international roster\, the gallery represents artists working in textiles and fiber\, painting\, photography\, sculpture\, and installation. Looking at art\, as a whole\, through a reactionary and interdisciplinary approach\, the gallery operates as a space wherein creativity and reality co-exist. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/march-camp-asking-for-a-friend/
LOCATION:The CAMP Gallery\, 791 NE 125 St\, Miami\, FL\, 33161\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Contemporary Art Modern Project":MAILTO:maria@thecampgallery.com
GEO:25.8434605;-80.1895077
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250313T151716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T151716Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a focused discussion by Ph.D. candidate Kacper Kolęda about a group of four related but distinct prints by Edvard Munch titled The Kiss\, The Kiss I\, The Kiss III\, and The Kiss IV\, on view in the special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025). A dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts\, the exhibition offers rare insight into Munch’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. \nLed by:\nKacper Kolęda\, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History of Art and Architecture\, Harvard University \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Talks are limited to 18 people and are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-edvard-munch-technically-speaking/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T130000
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CREATED:20250313T151716Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Spring in the Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join us to bring in the spring equinox and Nowruz! Nowruz is the Persian New Year that is celebrated across West\, Central\, and South Asia and globally among the diasporas. Curatorial fellow Janet O’Brien will guide you on a stroll through the lush gardens evoked in Islamic and South Asian art featured in a recent installation. Along the way\, you’ll view a magnificent 18th-century Persian carpet of a four-part garden (chaharbagh) design\, contemporary glass birds by Turkish artist Felekşan Onar\, and historical paintings from the South Asian collection that celebrate the abundance of nature. The installation is on view in the Art from Islamic Lands (2550) and South Asian Art (2590) galleries. \nThis gallery talk is part of our New on View series\, highlighting recent gallery installations and presenting new insights into recent acquisitions or old favorites. \nLed by:\nJanet O’Brien\, Calderwood Curatorial Fellow in South Asian and Islamic Art\, Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Talks are limited to 18 people and are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-spring-in-the-gardens/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T200000
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CREATED:20250313T151716Z
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SUMMARY:Sutra for Belonging | Live Performance | Millicent Young + Timothy Hill
DESCRIPTION:Join multimedia artist Millicent Young and musician Timothy Hill for a live performance of the installation Sutra for Belonging\, part of the exhibition Cusp at The Hyde Collection. This transdisciplinary\, choreographed experience features singing and spoken word by Young with Hill playing instruments including guitar\, lyre\, and tanpura.\nThe performance is part of the Art After Hours and Monthly Mixer series at The Hyde Collection on Thursday\, March 20\, 2025\, from 5:00 – 8:00 PM. Young and Hill’s performance begins at 6:00 PM.\nFollowing the performance\, the artists will participate in a conversation with the audience. \nAbout Millicent Young: Millicent Young’s hair\, wood\, and clay installations create contemplative spaces reflecting on the possibilities of transformation within the contemporary context of fragmentation and loss\, both personal and collective. Drawing on humble materials\, Young sculpts metaphors drawn from ancient archetypes while sounding an alarm for a fragile future. \nAbout Timothy Hill: In a uniquely satisfying musical synthesis\, singer/composer Timothy Hill weaves a natural purity of voice with threads of otherworldly abstract sound\, blending seamlessly into a style that transcends genre. \nThis special event accompanies the exhibition CUSP with work by Brain Dickerson\, Melinda Stickney-Gibson\, and Millicent Young\, curated by Jen Dragon\, on view through March 30\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Thursday – Sunday: 10 am – 5 pm. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/sutra-for-belonging-live-performance-millicent-young-timothy-hill/
LOCATION:The Hyde Collection\, 161 Warren Street\, Glens Falls\, NY\, 12801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cross Contemporary Art Projects":MAILTO:crosscontemporaryprojects@gmail.com
GEO:43.3101898;-73.6340285
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Hyde Collection 161 Warren Street Glens Falls NY 12801 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=161 Warren Street:geo:-73.6340285,43.3101898
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T183000
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CREATED:20250224T222014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T222014Z
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SUMMARY:Tandem Talks - In the Studio: Marie Lorenz
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intimate conversation in our studio with Tandem Press artist-in-residence Marie Lorenz. Come early for a seat. Space is limited. \nMarie Lorenz (b. 1973\, lives and works in Brooklyn\, NY) roots her work in exploration and narrative. Since 2002\, Lorenz has been traveling various urban waterways in boats she designs and builds\, collecting the tidal debris that accumulates in the harbor. From these floating vantage points\, the artist cultivates new perspectives of otherwise familiar landscapes. Lorenz makes videos and installations that document and respond to the debris and discarded objects she encounters. Through printing\, casting\, or videotaping\, Lorenz attempts “to un-know the metropolis by continually exploring it.” The resulting works act as a visual equivalent of beach-combing and tell the story of the artist’s explorations in “collaboration” with the tide\, and the connections she forges with her occasional passengers. \nRecent solo exhibitions of Marie Lorenz’s work include Waterways at the Susanne Lemberg Usdan Gallery at Bennington College\, Vermont; Tide and Current Taxi at the Rib Gallery in Rotterdam. Recent group shows include The Sorcerer’s Burden: Contemporary Art and the Anthropological Turn at The Contemporary in Austin\, Texas; and Wanderlust at the University of Buffalo Art Gallery in Buffalo\, New York. Lorenz is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and a 2021 Creative Capital Awardee. She received a B.F.A. from Rhode Island School of Design and an M.F.A. from Yale. \nTandem’s ground floor gallery and printmaking studio are wheelchair accessible. Contact us for more information. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/tandem-talks-in-the-studio-marie-lorenz/
LOCATION:Tandem Press\, 1743 Commercial Avenue\, Madison\, WI\, 53704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tandem Press":MAILTO:info@tandempress
GEO:43.1056427;-89.3616646
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T133000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Katharina Sieverding: Transformer
DESCRIPTION:Katharina Sieverding’s Transformer (1973–74) is a monumental slide projection that cycles through images that combine the artist’s face with that of her collaborator\, Klaus Mettig. Curatorial fellow Peter Murphy will discuss the history of this work—including a more recent iteration\, Transformer Cyan Solarisation 1973/74 (2023)\, that is also on view—and its exploration of gender as an evolving and expansive spectrum rather than a fixed and binary category. This talk focuses on the installation Katharina Sieverding: Transformer\, in Gallery 1120. \nThis gallery talk is part of our New on View series\, highlighting recent gallery installations and presenting new insights into recent acquisitions or old favorites. \nLed by:\nPeter Murphy\, Stefan Engelhorn Curatorial Fellow in the Busch-Reisinger Museum\, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Talks are limited to 18 people and are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-katharina-sieverding-transformer-2/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T130000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Joana Choumali: Languages of West African Marketplaces
DESCRIPTION:Join Madison Brown\, the John R. and Barbara Robinson Family Curatorial Fellow in Photography\, to learn more about the photographic tapestries of Ivorian artist Joana Choumali. \nThis talk is offered in conjunction with the exhibition Joana Choumali: Languages of West African Marketplaces (January 25–May 11\, 2025). \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Talks are limited to 18 people and are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-joana-choumali-languages-of-west-african-marketplaces-4/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T191500
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SUMMARY:Ilse and Leo Mildenberg Memorial Lecture: Coins on the Agora—A Visual Approach on Coin Exchange in Classical Athens
DESCRIPTION:In this lecture\, Frédérique Duyrat\, keeper of the Heberden Coin Room at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology\, will look at how coins were used in daily transactions on the Athenian agora during the 5th century BCE. \nDrawing on material culture\, iconography\, and textual evidence to reconstruct daily monetary practices in classical Athens\, Duyrat will provide insights into the social and economic aspects of coin use in the agora and other contexts. She will describe the ways people transported money to the market; examine visual representations of coin exchanges on a selection of Attic vases from the first half of the 5th century BCE; and analyze a gesture associated with payment. Her lecture will also touch upon the changing perceptions of monetary exchanges in personal relationships over the course of the 5th century. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/ilse-and-leo-mildenberg-memorial-lecture-coins-on-the-agora-a-visual-approach-on-coin-exchange-in-classical-athens/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250322T164028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T164028Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a focused discussion about techniques and materials in our special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025)\, led by a conservator from the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies. A dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts\, the exhibition offers rare insight into Munch’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Space is limited\, and talks are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \nThe Harvard Art Museums offer free admission every day\, Tuesday through Sunday. Please see the museum visit page to learn about our general policies for visiting the museums. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-edvard-munch-technically-speaking-2/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T180000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250319T152354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T152354Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture: Tonalist Works in the Collection of the Florence Griswold Museum  Amy Kurtz Lansing\, Curator\, Florence Griswold Museum
DESCRIPTION:Many of the Tonalist artists included in the exhibition Dawn & Dusk: Tonalism in Connecticut frequented the artist’s colony established at Florence Griswold’s boarding house in Lyme\, Connecticut – today the Florence Griswold Museum\, recently rebranded as the “FloGris.” Paintings by Henry Ward Ranger and Allen Butler Talcott are on loan to the Fairfield University Art Museum for the exhibition. In a special virtual-only lecture on Wednesday\, March 26 at 5 p.m.\, FloGris curator Amy Kurtz Lansing will discuss these and other Tonalist works in the museum’s collection.  \n  \nAbout the Exhibition: This exhibition explores Tonalism in the United States from the 1880s to the early 20th century\, through artists from the Northeast such as George Inness\, John Henry Twachtman\, and John Francis Murphy. Tonalism is a transitional movement that grew out of and reacted to the Hudson River School of painting and laid the groundwork for modernism. Evocative landscapes\, evoking a spiritual connection to the natural world\, often painted from memory\, are the primary genre of this movement. The more than fifty artworks in this exhibition are drawn from private and institutional collections. \n  \nImage: Allen Butler Talcott\, Autumn\, Lyme\, ca. 1903\, oil on canvas. Florence Griswold Museum\, Old Lyme\, Connecticut; 1954.13 \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/virtual-lecture-tonalist-works-in-the-collection-of-the-florence-griswold-museum-amy-kurtz-lansing-curator-florence-griswold-museum/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Event,Virtual Events + Viewing Rooms
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fairfield University Art Museum":MAILTO:museum@fairfield.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250319T152355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T152355Z
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SUMMARY:Harvard Art Museums at Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of art\, fun\, food\, and more! This event is free and open to everyone. This month’s installment is extra special\, because we’ll be celebrating the opening of the long-awaited exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking. \nGather with friends and mingle inside our Italian-inspired courtyard while taking in the smooth sounds from DJ C-Zone. Browse the museum shop and chat over a snack or drink for purchase from local vendors. Enjoy Spotlight Tours of Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking. Find out how you can win museum merch\, and make art in the Materials Lab. And of course\, wander the galleries to take in our world-class art collections—over 50 galleries to explore! Don’t forget to check out the current exhibitions. After you’ve explored the galleries\, circle back to see what’s happening in the courtyard. \nHarvard Art Museums at Night takes place the last Thursday of every month (holidays permitting)\, from 5 to 9pm. Each night features a new mix of local talent and community partners to make this a festive occasion for all. \nWhen arriving\, enter via Quincy Street. In inclement weather\, please use the Prescott entrance as it provides extra shelter. Advance registration is encouraged\, but walk-in visitors are always welcome. Please note that space may be limited due to capacity. Registration opens two weeks before the event. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/harvard-art-museums-at-night-21/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250322T164028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T164028Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth\, hour-long tour of our special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025)\, led by an exhibition curator. \nA dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts at the Harvard Art Museums\, Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking offers rare insight into the Norwegian artist’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. The Harvard Art Museums house one of the largest and most significant collections of artwork by Munch in the United States\, and the exhibition showcases roughly 70 works\, including key loans from Munchmuseet in Oslo\, Norway. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the tour. Tours are limited to 18 people and are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-edvard-munch-technically-speaking-3/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T200000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
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UID:112417-1743184800-1743192000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:4th Friday Art Shows and Opening Reception @ Art Works!
DESCRIPTION:March brings spring and daylight savings time and a myriad of celebrations from Pi Day\, Saint Patrick’s Day\, lots of religious holidays including Purim\, Holi\, Maundy Thursday and Easter. And even a total lunar eclipse will occur on Friday\, March 14th. \nAt Art Works\, we’ll be honoring the coming of spring with special treats to visitors and a scavenger hunt to introduce the art throughout the building. There are two figure drawing sessions on the 1st and 3rd Sunday\, and of course on 4th Friday\, March 28th there will be a reception for the opening of the new art exhibits. \nMake a day of it by exploring the restaurants in the area including Continental\, Stock\, Pig and Brew\, Iron Clad Pizza\, Café Zata\, and The Gold Lion. \n4th Friday March 28th at Art Works \nArt Works is excited to present an exceptional lineup of solo exhibitions showcasing the talents of Amelia Rafle\, Jasper Drilling\, Johnye Bennett\, Dan Thompson\, and Jeni Sleigh. These exhibits explore themes such as climate change\, circular motion\, transformation\, and empowerment through creative processes. \nIn addition to these solo exhibitions\, enjoy the monthly All Media Show\, featuring curated and juried works by Richmond’s finest artists. \nJoin us for the opening reception on March 28th\, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.\, for an evening of captivating art\, live music\, and the opportunity to meet the artists. This event is free and open to the public\, with complimentary parking available. Come celebrate art and creativity with us at Art Works!\n________________________________________\nMartyrs and Ghosts by Amelia Rafle \nAmelia Rafle’s artwork combines both traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques to simplify complex climate data\, making it easier to understand and inspiring viewers to take action.\nInspired by multispecies theories and a love for birds\, the work includes community eco-focused print workshops. In Martyrs and Ghosts Amelia encourages viewers to turn grief into action. “Martyrs” features deified birds with gold halos\, while “Ghosts” presents a shadow flock of endangered species. Participate in this interactive exhibit and print birds which will form a memorial to promote climate action\, highlighting grief’s power to inspire change. \nThe exhibition will be in the Jane Sandelin Gallery at Art Works through April 19\, 2025. \n________________________________________ \nLarval Stages by Jasper Drilling \nThrough their art\, Jasper Drilling explores the profound connection between the life cycles of insects and amphibians and their own journey as a transgender individual. By focusing on the larval stage—the period before metamorphosis\, between birth and adulthood—they draw parallels to their transition. \nTheir self-portraits\, layered with images of eggs hatching and tadpoles growing legs and becoming frogs\, vividly depict that change is uncomfortable\, frightening\, necessary\, and exhilarating all at once. This work aims to convey the complexity and beauty of transformation\, celebrating the resilience and courage it demands. \nThe exhibition will be in the Port Gallery I at Art Works through April 19\, 2025.\n________________________________________ \nColor in Motion: Exploring Palettes by Johnye Bennett \nJohnye Bennett’s inner child is ageless\, and painting with colorful tubes of paint brings her endless joy and curiosity. Each stroke on her easel is filled with raw emotions—excitement and hope. Inspired by different cultures around the world\, she creates liberating and dynamic works using a variety of media including acrylic\, oil\, oil sticks\, charcoal\, markers\, and pastels. Bennett’s art captures the essence of moments\, feelings\, and glimpses of beauty\, driven by her desire to push the boundaries of artistic expression. \nThe exhibition will be in the Port Gallery II at Art Works through April 19\, 2025. \n________________________________________ \nEchoes of Insight by Jeni Sleigh \nJeni Sleigh\, born in Zambia and trained as a Teacher of Fine Arts at the University of Kwazulu Natal in Durban\, South Africa\, has over 35 years of experience teaching pottery\, painting\, drawing\, printing\, and photography across four countries. She loves empowering people to become creative in their own right. Her artwork\, exhibited and sold in Australia\, Brazil\, South Africa\, Canada\, and Zambia\, now includes pastels with bright colors and interesting compositions. Based in Richmond\, Virginia\, and Perth\, Australia\, Jeni continues to inspire and train students in a wide range of ceramic techniques\, including raku and pit firing. \nThe exhibition will be in the Centre Gallery at Art Works through April 19\, 2025. \n________________________________________\nThe Circle Spirit Lives On by Dan Thompson \nDan Thompson presents a captivating collection\, from the Bauhaus to MoMA: The Circle’s Spirit Lives On. This exhibit features acrylic works on paper and canvas\, all framed under glass\, and showcases Thompson’s unique monoprints created using a gel plate. Through these pieces\, Thompson explores the enduring influence of circular forms in modern art\, celebrating their timeless appeal and dynamic presence. \nThis exhibit will be in the Corner Gallery at Art Works through April 19\, 2025.\n________________________________________ \nMarch 2025 All Media Show \nThis exhibit is a focal point of all Art Works’ openings. It is a juried show with cash prizes for 1st\, 2nd and 3rd place. Clinton Helm\, Fine Arts professor at VCU and painter will juror the exhibit. \nThe show is open to all artists and all mediums. There is no theme this month. Call for entries is February 15 – March 16\, 2025\, and may be submitted through the online form. \nThe exhibit will be in the Skylight Gallery at Art Works through April 17\, 2025. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/4th-friday-art-shows-and-opening-reception-art-works-50/
LOCATION:Art Works\, 320 Hull Street\, Richmond\, VA\, 23224\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art Works":MAILTO:glenda@artworksrichmond.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250404T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250404T130000
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CREATED:20250327T200843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T200843Z
UID:112759-1743768000-1743771600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth\, hour-long tour of our special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025)\, led by an exhibition curator. \nA dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts at the Harvard Art Museums\, Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking offers rare insight into the Norwegian artist’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. The Harvard Art Museums house one of the largest and most significant collections of artwork by Munch in the United States\, and the exhibition showcases roughly 70 works\, including key loans from Munchmuseet in Oslo\, Norway. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the tour. Tours are limited to 18 people and are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-edvard-munch-technically-speaking-4/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250405T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250405T133000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250327T200843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T200843Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Katharina Sieverding: Transformer
DESCRIPTION:Katharina Sieverding’s Transformer (1973–74) is a monumental slide projection that cycles through images that combine the artist’s face with that of her collaborator\, Klaus Mettig. Curatorial fellow Peter Murphy will discuss the history of this work—including a more recent iteration\, Transformer Cyan Solarisation 1973/74 (2023)\, that is also on view—and its exploration of gender as an evolving and expansive spectrum rather than a fixed and binary category. This talk focuses on the installation Katharina Sieverding: Transformer\, in Gallery 1120. \nThis gallery talk is part of our New on View series\, highlighting recent gallery installations and presenting new insights into recent acquisitions or old favorites. \nLed by:\nPeter Murphy\, Stefan Engelhorn Curatorial Fellow in the Busch-Reisinger Museum\, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-katharina-sieverding-transformer-3/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250405T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250405T183000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250224T222014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T222014Z
UID:112286-1743868800-1743877800@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Tandem Talks - Collections Viewing: David Lynch's Prints
DESCRIPTION:View prints from the Chazen collection by Tandem Press Collaborative Artist and filmmaker David Lynch. At 5:30pm\, Tandem Press Director Katie Geha and Collaborative Printmaker Jason Ruhl will offer remarks on Lynch’s time working at Tandem Press. \nDavid Lynch’s (1946-2025) prolific\, nearly six-decade career spanned an extensive range of artmaking\, including painting\, drawing\, photography\, printmaking\, sculpture\, music\, and film. He wrote and directed critically acclaimed films such as Eraserhead (1977)\, The Elephant Man (1980)\, Blue Velvet (1986)\, Lost Highway (1997)\, Mulholland Drive (2001)\, Inland Empire (2006)\, and the television series Twin Peaks (1990–91) and Twin Peaks: The Return (2017). He collaborated with Tandem Press to create monoprints\, collographs\, and photogravures in 1997\, 1998\, 1999\, 2001\, 2008\, and 2021. \nThis event takes place in the Print Study Room at the Chazen Museum of Art. Space is limited; registration encouraged. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/tandem-talks-collections-viewing-david-lynchs-prints/
LOCATION:Chazen Museum of Art\, 750 University Ave\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tandem Press":MAILTO:info@tandempress
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250407T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250407T173000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250322T164028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T164028Z
UID:112700-1744045200-1744047000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Virtual  Meditation and Mindfulness
DESCRIPTION:Join Jackie DeLise\, master certified meditation and mindfulness teacher and stress management expert\, for a guided meditation class from the comfort of your home. Jackie will share ancient wisdom for your modern lifestyle\, and will guide you in becoming your true self. \nNo prior experience necessary – learn how to cultivate inner calm\, clarity\, peace and harmony in your life. All are welcome! \nPlease join this link at the time start of this event. \nTo learn more about Jackie: https://www.jackiedelise.com/ \nPlease note: This event is virtual only. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/virtual-meditation-and-mindfulness-6/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fairfield University Art Museum":MAILTO:museum@fairfield.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T173000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250322T164029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250322T164029Z
UID:112704-1744131600-1744133400@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Meditation and Mindfulness in the Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join Jackie DeLise\, master certified meditation and mindfulness teacher and stress management expert\, for a guided meditation class in the tranquil Bellarmine Hall Galleries. Jackie will share ancient wisdom for your modern lifestyle\, and will guide you in becoming your true self. \nNo prior experience necessary – learn how to cultivate inner calm\, clarity\, peace and harmony in your life. All are welcome! \nTo learn more about Jackie visit: https://www.jackiedelise.com/. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/meditation-and-mindfulness-in-the-museum-5/
LOCATION:Bellarmine Hall\, Bellarmine Hall Galleries\, 1073 North Benson Road\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/ip-meditation.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Fairfield University Art Museum":MAILTO:museum@fairfield.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T193000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250401T202523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T202523Z
UID:112800-1744135200-1744140600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Research and Excavations at Sardis
DESCRIPTION:In this year’s Sardis Biennial Lecture\, Professor Nicholas Cahill of the University of Wisconsin–Madison will discuss recent excavations at Sardis in Türkiye. The Archaeological Exploration of Sardis has been sponsored by Harvard University and Cornell University since 1958 and is authorized by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Discoveries include monumental remains of the early Lydian palace and a new sector of well-preserved houses destroyed by Cyrus the Great in 547 BCE. Work continues on the largest Roman arch in the world and on late antique houses built atop a sanctuary to the emperor Claudius. A protective roof was built over the Lydian fortification\, and a team of local women conserved the mosaics of the Synagogue—the largest in the ancient world. \nSpeaker:\nNicholas D. Cahill\, Field Director\, Archaeological Exploration of Sardis\, and Professor of Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology\, University of Wisconsin–Madison \nFree admission\, but seating is limited and registration is encouraged. You can register by clicking on the event on this form\, beginning Saturday\, March 29\, after 10am. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/research-and-excavations-at-sardis-2/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250401T202523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T202523Z
UID:112806-1744201800-1744203600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Joana Choumali: Languages of West African Marketplaces
DESCRIPTION:Join Ivorian artist Joana Choumali to discuss her photographic textiles featured in Joana Choumali: Languages of West African Marketplaces (January 25–May 11\, 2025). Choumali created the textiles during her time as a 2020 Robert Gardner Fellowship in Photography at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Space is limited\, and talks are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-joana-choumali-languages-of-west-african-marketplaces-5/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250319T152354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T152354Z
UID:112531-1744286400-1744290000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Art in Focus: Unknown French Artist\, Diptych: Scenes from the Life of Christ and the Virgin\, ca. 1350-1400\, ivory
DESCRIPTION:Discover the intricacies carved in this delicate devotional object\, on long-term loan from the Metropolitan Museum of art! Join Curator of Education Michelle DiMarzo for an informal conversation in the galleries\, or online via The Quick Live. \n  \nImage: Unknown French Artist\, Diptych: Scenes from the Life of Christ and the Virgin\, ca. 1350-1400\, ivory. Lent by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan\, 1917 (17.190.214) \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/art-in-focus-unknown-french-artist-diptych-scenes-from-the-life-of-christ-and-the-virgin-ca-1350-1400-ivory/
LOCATION:Bellarmine Hall\, Bellarmine Hall Galleries\, 1073 North Benson Road\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fairfield University Art Museum":MAILTO:museum@fairfield.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250403T185846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T185846Z
UID:112830-1744288200-1744290000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Grief Made Marble—Funerary Sculpture in Classical Athens
DESCRIPTION:In his gallery talk\, Harvard professor Seth Estrin will explore an ancient Greek grave stele for a young girl named Melisto. Focusing on the historical and emotional context of the monument as well as details of its carving\, Estrin will examine how subtle effects of relief sculpture were used in Classical Athens to construct the experience of bereavement. \nLed by:\nSeth Estrin\, Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture\, Department of History of Art and Architecture\, Harvard University \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Space is limited\, and talks are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-grief-made-marble-funerary-sculpture-in-classical-athens/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250319T152354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T152354Z
UID:112535-1744290000-1744293600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Art in Focus: Unknown French Artist\, Diptych\, ca. 1350-1400\, ivory
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Art in Focus: Unknown French Artist\, Diptych: Scenes from the Life of Christ and the Virgin\, ca. 1350-1400\, ivory \nDiscover the intricacies carved in this delicate devotional object\, on long-term loan from the Metropolitan Museum of art! \nJoin Curator of Education Michelle DiMarzo online here! \nImage: Unknown French Artist\, Diptych: Scenes from the Life of Christ and the Virgin\, ca. 1350-1400\, ivory. Lent by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan\, 1917 (17.190.214) \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/virtual-art-in-focus-unknown-french-artist-diptych-ca-1350-1400-ivory/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fairfield University Art Museum":MAILTO:museum@fairfield.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T183000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250319T152354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T152354Z
UID:112539-1744306200-1744309800@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Opening Lecture: An Gorta Mór
DESCRIPTION:Opening Lecture: Join William Abbott\, associate professor of History\, as he discusses the historical origins of the Great Hunger/Irish Famine on Thursday\, April 10 at 5:30 p.m. in the Quick Center for the Arts\, Kelley Theatre\, and streaming here. \nPresented in conjunction with An Gorta Mór: Selections from Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum\, organized by Quinnipiac University and the Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield Exhibition (Walsh Gallery\, April 11-August 16). \nAbout the Exhibition: This exhibition presents highlights from the collection of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum\, which explores the impact of the Irish Famine of 1845-1852 through artwork produced by eminent Irish and Irish-American artists of the past 170 years. The works on view in the exhibition will include paintings by late 19th- and early 20th‐century artists like James Brenan\, Daniel Macdonald\, James Arthur O’Connor and Jack B. Yeats\, as well as sculptures\, paintings\, and works on paper by contemporary artists including John Behan\, Rowan Gillespie\, Brian Maguire\, and Hughie O’Donoghue. The exhibition is presented by Quinnipiac University and the Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield Exhibition. \nThe event will also be livestreamed\, click here to register for a reminder. \nImage: James Arthur O’Connor\, Scene in Connemara\, 1828\, oil on canvas. Courtesy of Quinnipiac University and the Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield Exhibition. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/opening-lecture-an-gorta-mor/
LOCATION:Quick Center for the Arts\, Kelley Theatre\, 1073 North Benson Road\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fairfield University Art Museum":MAILTO:museum@fairfield.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T193000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250403T185845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T185845Z
UID:112834-1744308000-1744313400@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Joana Choumali: Languages of West African Marketplaces
DESCRIPTION:Multimedia photographic artist and recipient of the 2020 Robert Gardner Fellowship in Photography at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography Joana Choumali will speak about her practice\, her inspirations\, and her artistic exploration of her hometown\, the city of Abidjan in the Ivory Coast. Please join us for this lively conversation moderated by Ilisa Barbash and Mitra Abbaspour\, co-curators of the exhibition Joana Choumali: Languages of West African Marketplaces\, on view from January 25 to May 11\, 2025. \nSpeakers:\nJoana Choumali\, Artist and 2020 Robert Gardner Fellow in Photography at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography\, Harvard University\nIlisa Barbash\, Curator of Visual Anthropology\, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology\, Harvard University\nMitra Abbaspour\, Houghton Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art\, Harvard Art Museums \nFollowing the discussion\, guests are invited to visit the exhibition on Level 3. \nFree admission\, but seating is limited and registration is encouraged. You can register by clicking on the event on this form beginning Monday\, March 31\, after 10am. \nThe lecture will take place in Menschel Hall\, Lower Level. Doors to the hall will open for seating at 5:30pm. Please enter at Broadway. \nLimited complimentary parking is available in the Broadway Garage\, 7 Felton Street\, Cambridge. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/artist-talk-with-joana-choumali-languages-of-west-african-marketplaces/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250319T152354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T152354Z
UID:112547-1744309800-1744317000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: An Gorta Mór
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a reception to celebrate the opening of the new exhibition An Gorta Mór: Selections from Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum on Thursday\, April 10 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Quick Center Lobby and Walsh Gallery. \nAbout the Exhibition: This exhibition presents highlights from the collection of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum\, which explores the impact of the Irish Famine of 1845-1852 through artwork produced by eminent Irish and Irish-American artists of the past 170 years. The works on view in the exhibition will include paintings by late 19th- and early 20th‐century artists like James Brenan\, Daniel Macdonald\, James Arthur O’Connor and Jack B. Yeats\, as well as sculptures\, paintings\, and works on paper by contemporary artists including John Behan\, Rowan Gillespie\, Brian Maguire\, and Hughie O’Donoghue. The exhibition is presented by Quinnipiac University and the Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield Exhibition. \nImage: James Arthur O’Connor\, Scene in Connemara\, 1828\, oil on canvas. Courtesy of Quinnipiac University and the Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield Exhibition. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/opening-reception-an-gorta-mor/
LOCATION:Quick Center for the Arts\, Walsh Gallery\, 1073 North Benson Road\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/OConnor-Connemara-Scene-1-1-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Fairfield University Art Museum":MAILTO:museum@fairfield.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250411T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250411T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250407T200152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T200152Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a focused discussion about techniques and materials in our special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025)\, led by a conservator from the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies. A dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts\, the exhibition offers rare insight into Munch’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Space is limited\, and talks are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-edvard-munch-technically-speaking-3/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
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SUMMARY:April @ CAMP: Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Contemporary Art Modern Project is ready to welcome April with it’s first Solo Exhibition of the year\, running from April 11–May 10\, 2025. The gallery will be hosting an opening reception on April 11\, 2025\, in our North Miami gallery 6–9 PM. \nJulie Peppito Chooses Hope offers a roadmap for navigating chaos through layered compositions of fiber\, paint\, and found objects. Exploring the tension between expectation and reality\, Peppito transforms everyday materials into intricate works that embrace movement\, ambiguity\, and growth. The exhibition invites viewers to step beyond uncertainty and into possibility—where hope is both a choice and an ever-expanding horizon. \n  \nABOUT OUR EXHIBITING ARTIST: JULIE PEPPITO (b. 1970\, American)\nJulie Peppito combines multiple materials to create creature-like sculptures\, layered tapestries\, large installations\, collages\, and playground art. The hybrid forms are about connection\, waste and fantasy.Peppito holds an MFA with a concentration in sculpture from Alfred University in Alfred\, NY (2004) and she received her BFA from The Cooper Union in New York\, NY (1992). Peppito’s work has been the subject of 10 solo exhibitions. Peppito creates\, teaches art and lives in Brooklyn\, NY with her partner (comic book artist) Gideon Kendall and their son. \nFor more information\, please reach out to hello@thecampgallery.com\nThe Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery) \nThe CAMP Galley is located at 791-793 NE 125th St. North Miami\, FL 33161. The gallery is open Wednesday–Saturday\, from 11 AM to 5 PM. Private tours can be scheduled by emailing hello@thecampgallery.com or calling 786-953-8807. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/april-camp-opening-reception/
LOCATION:The CAMP Gallery\, 791 NE 125 St\, Miami\, FL\, 33161\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Fair,Event,Exhibition,Pop up
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Contemporary Art Modern Project":MAILTO:maria@thecampgallery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T121214
CREATED:20250407T200152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T200152Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Drawn to Earth: Contemporary Art and Environment in the Americas
DESCRIPTION:Join Madeline Murphy Turner for an introduction to a recent installation\, Drawn to Earth: Contemporary Art and Environment in the Americas\, which features more than 15 artworks from the collections\, many of which are new acquisitions. Turner will delve into how and why contemporary artists across the Americas use drawing to contend with topics of the land\, territory\, and ecological crises—all while pushing the medium’s boundaries into the realms of conceptual and performance art. \nThis gallery talk is part of our New on View series\, highlighting recent gallery installations and presenting new insights into recent acquisitions or old favorites. \nLed by:\nMadeline Murphy Turner\, Emily Rauh Pulitzer Curatorial Fellow in Contemporary Drawings\, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Space is limited\, and talks are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-drawn-to-earth-contemporary-art-and-environment-in-the-americas/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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