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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Funerary Portraits of Roman Egypt
DESCRIPTION:Funerary Portraits of Roman Egypt: Facing Forward is a team-curated exhibition that brings together art history\, Egyptology\, and conservation science to illuminate artists’ processes and the life stories of the people depicted in funerary portraits. Join two exhibition curators as they describe what can be learned when close looking\, scientific analysis\, and community collaboration combine. \nOur galleries are full of stories—this series of talks gives visitors a chance to hear the best ones! The talks highlight new works on view\, take a fresh look at old favorites\, investigate artists’ materials and techniques\, and reveal the latest discoveries by curators\, conservators\, fellows\, visiting artists\, technologists\, and other contributors. \nGallery talks are limited to 18 people\, and it is required that you reserve your place. At 10am the day of the event\, reservations will open and may be arranged online through this form. The gallery talk reservation will also serve as your general museum reservation. If required\, visitors will pay the museum admission fee upon arrival. \nPlease meet in the Calderwood Courtyard\, in front of the digital screens between the shop and the admissions desk. \nPlease visit the museum website to learn about our general policies. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by the Kelekian Fund\, the Christopher and Jean Angell Charitable Fund\, and the Kornfeld Foundation (through Christopher Angell). Related programming is supported by the M. Victor Leventritt Lecture Series Endowment Fund. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-funerary-portraits-of-roman-egypt/
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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LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T112916Z
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SUMMARY:Art Talk Live: A Study of a Study
DESCRIPTION:Join curatorial assistant Sam Nehila to pick apart the typical ways viewers think about studies displayed in art museums. We will closely examine a study by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Rather than focusing on the artist’s technique or process\, or comparing the study directly to the finished piece\, we’ll view this study as an individual work of art and discover a new way of looking. \nLed by:\nSam Nehila\, Curatorial Assistant\, Division of European and American Art \nThis talk is part of the series Fresh Perspectives\, an initiative that centers the role of the museumgoer. Like talks in the ReFrame series\, these programs highlight diverse voices and broad interpretations of difficult histories and untold narratives. This approach encourages visitors to consider alternative ways of understanding an object\, culture\, or theme. \nThis talk will take place online via Zoom. The event is free and open to all\, but registration is required. To register\, please complete this online form. \nPlease read these instructions on how to join a meeting on Zoom. For general questions about Art Talks\, email am_register@harvard.edu. \nArt Talks Live are presented via Zoom and offer an up-close look at works from our collections with our team of curators\, conservators\, fellows\, and graduate students. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/art-talk-live-a-study-of-a-study/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events + Viewing Rooms
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20221002T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221002T130000
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CREATED:20220922T114400Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment
DESCRIPTION:Join exhibition curator Elizabeth Rudy for an in-depth tour of Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment\, on view through January 15\, 2023. She will share insights about how works on paper played a critical role in the 18th century\, wielding the power to visually articulate\, reinforce\, or contradict beliefs as well as biases. \nLed by:\nElizabeth Rudy\, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints\, Division of European and American Art \nTours are limited to 18 people\, and it is required that you reserve your place. At 10am the day of the event\, reservations will open and may be arranged online through this form. The tour reservation will also serve as your general museum reservation. If required\, visitors will pay the museum admission fee upon arrival. \nPlease meet in the Calderwood Courtyard\, in front of the digital screens between the shop and the admissions desk. \nSee the museum visit page to learn about our general policies for visiting the museums. \nThis exhibition is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Support for the exhibition is provided by the Melvin R. Seiden and Janine Luke Fund for Publications and Exhibitions\, the Robert M. Light Print Department Fund\, the Stanley H. Durwood Foundation Support Fund\, the Catalogues and Exhibitions Fund for Pre-Twentieth-Century Art of the Fogg Museum\, and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation. The catalogue was made possible by the Andrew W. Mellon Publication Funds\, including the Henry P. McIlhenny Fund. Related programming is supported by the M. Victor Leventritt Lecture Series Endowment Fund. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-dare-to-know-prints-and-drawings-in-the-age-of-enlightenment-3/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221001T160000
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CREATED:20220922T112916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T112916Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:Four poets will read selections of their work: Loralee Nolletti\, Ana Silva\, Ben Gantcher\, and Rachel Eisler. This will be a closing event on the last day of Douglas Anderson’s exhibition – New Work. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/poetry-reading/
LOCATION:Blue Mountain Gallery\, 547 W 27th St\, Suite 200\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Blue Mountain Gallery":MAILTO:bluemountaingallery@verizon.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220930T180000
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CREATED:20220901T184001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T224229Z
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SUMMARY:Repopulations: New Horizons
DESCRIPTION:REPOPULATIONS: New Horizons is the second iteration of the Climate Week-inspired exhibition series REPOPULATIONS which focuses on environmentally-themed subjects and takes place yearly during the summer and early fall months. Curated by Daniela Holban\, this exhibition is part of the larger NOoSPHERE Arts’ WE ARE NATURE Series: art events that make full use of the unique stage setting of the Kingsland Wildflowers bird sanctuary at Broadway Stages in Greenpoint\, Brooklyn\, to engage a diverse audience in environmental efforts through art. \nREPOPULATIONS: New Horizons brings together a group of contemporary artists to reflect and discuss environmentally-focused themes\, the state of the world today\, and new conceptions of the future. The exhibition will focus on female-identifying and non-binary artists\, in an attempt to construct visions of the power of creation + destruction and metaphorically reclaim sacred spaces for the priestess archetype. This temporary environment will be used for reflection\, meditation\, and celebration of nature\, humanity\, and inspiration\, a place meant to contemplate how we will build a new world after the pandemic: the epoch-defining event of our time. The exhibition will present site-specific installations\, immersive sound experiences\, video\, sculpture\, and 2D works and will occupy Last Frontier NYC and parts of the Kingsland Wildflowers Rooftops.  \nThe exhibition is sponsored\, in part\, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs\, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC)\, NOoSPHERE Arts\, and Broadway Stages. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/repopulations-new-horizons/
LOCATION:520 Kingsland Avenue\, Greenpoint\, Brooklyn\, 520 Kingsland Avenue\, Greenpoint\, Brooklyn\, New York City\, NY\, 11222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition,Pop up
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CREATED:20220912T150010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T150010Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment
DESCRIPTION:Join Sam Nehila\, curatorial assistant in the Division of European and American Art\, for an in-depth discussion about William Hogarth’s print series The Four Stages of Cruelty\, on view in the special exhibition Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment. \nFeaturing approximately 150 works on paper and other related objects\, Dare to Know explores how the graphic arts inspired\, shaped\, and gave immediacy to new ideas in the Enlightenment era by encouraging individuals to follow their own reason when seeking to know more. An illustrated catalogue with 26 thematic essays—an A to Z exploration of the Enlightenment quest for understanding and change—accompanies the exhibition. \nOur galleries are full of stories—this series of talks gives visitors a chance to hear the best ones! The talks highlight new works on view\, take a fresh look at old favorites\, investigate artists’ materials and techniques\, and reveal the latest discoveries by curators\, conservators\, fellows\, visiting artists\, technologists\, and other contributors. \nLed by:\nSam Nehila\, Curatorial Assistant\, Division of European and American Art \nGallery talks are limited to 18 people\, and it is required that you reserve your place. At 10am the day of the event\, reservations will open and may be arranged online through this form. The gallery talk reservation will also serve as your general museum reservation. If required\, visitors will pay the museum admission fee upon arrival. \nPlease meet in the Calderwood Courtyard\, in front of the digital screens between the shop and the admissions desk. \nPlease see the museum visit page to learn about our general policies for visiting the museum. \nThis exhibition is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Support for the exhibition is provided by the Melvin R. Seiden and Janine Luke Fund for Publications and Exhibitions\, the Robert M. Light Print Department Fund\, the Stanley H. Durwood Foundation Support Fund\, the Catalogues and Exhibitions Fund for Pre-Twentieth-Century Art of the Fogg Museum\, and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation. The catalogue was made possible by the Andrew W. Mellon Publication Funds\, including the Henry P. McIlhenny Fund. Related programming is supported by the M. Victor Leventritt Lecture Series Endowment Fund. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-dare-to-know-prints-and-drawings-in-the-age-of-enlightenment/
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:20220930T110000
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CREATED:20220914T182104Z
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SUMMARY:William Kentridge: Ursonate
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Opening at NSU Art Museum: \nJohannesburg artist William Kentridge’s performance piece Ursonate\, will be on view at NSU Art Museum\, with screenings during museum hours\, every hour on the half hour\, 11:30 am to 3:30 pm. Based on dada artist Kurt Schwitters 1932 sound poem Ursonate\, consisting entirely of a nonsense\, invented language\, Kentridge’s work is comprised of two film projections: one in which the artist emphatically gesticulates as he sounds the score accompanied by an opera singer and percussionist\, while a constant flow of animated caligraphic images drawn by Kentridge are projected on the second screen. This exhibition coincides with the performance of Kentridge’s opera The Head & The Load at the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts\, Miami (December 1-3\, 2022). \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/william-kentridge-ursonate/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum\, 1 E Las Olas Blvd\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="nsu art museum":MAILTO:reservations@moafl.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220929T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220929T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220831T150528Z
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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 gathering is extra special because we’ll be celebrating the opening of our exhibition Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment. \nThe evening will feature exhibition-related activities. Tours will be available in the galleries throughout the night. Bring your friends to mingle in the Calderwood Courtyard\, chat over a snack or drink at Jenny’s Cafe\, browse the shop\, and of course\, wander the galleries to take in our world-class collections of art\, all set to the smooth sounds of DJ C-Zone. The featured local vendor is Castle Island Brewing Company. \nAlso be sure to check out the recently opened exhibition Funerary Portraits from Roman Egypt: Facing Forward. \nAfter you’ve browsed 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\, from 5 to 9pm. \nEach night will feature a new mix of local talent and community partners to make this a festive occasion for all. \nAdvance reservations are encouraged\, but walk-in visitors are always welcome. Please note that space may be limited due to capacity. Reservations are available two weeks before the event. \nVisit the museum website for the latest visitor policies and parking information. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/harvard-art-museums-at-night/
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/Halifax:20220928T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220928T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220922T114400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220922T114400Z
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SUMMARY:Conversations around Funerary Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Join Harvard professor Kathleen Coleman and exhibition co-curator Jen Thum for a virtual conversation on how grief is expressed in ancient Egyptian portraits and teaching about loss. \nFunerary Portraits from Roman Egypt: Facing Forward is a collaborative effort drawing from the expertise of staff across the museums and other members of our community. The exhibition invites visitors to reflect upon objects that represent the deceased and were once intimately connected with their bodies. It foregrounds artistic processes and technical research but also draws attention to the complicated histories of these objects. \nLed by:\nKathleen Coleman\, James Loeb Professor of the Classics\, Harvard University\nJen Thum\, Assistant Director of Academic Engagement and Assistant Research Curator\, Division of Academic and Public Programs\, Harvard Art Museums \nThis talk will take place online via Zoom. The event is free and open to all\, but registration is required. To register\, please complete this online form. \nPlease read these instructions on how to join a meeting on Zoom. For general questions\, email am_register@harvard.edu. \nSupport for this exhibition is provided by the Kelekian Fund\, the Christopher and Jean Angell Charitable Fund\, and the Kornfeld Foundation (through Christopher Angell). Related programming is supported by the M. Victor Leventritt Lecture Series Endowment Fund. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/conversations-around-funerary-portraits/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events + Viewing Rooms
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220927T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220927T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220907T153259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T153259Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Activation of Moholy-Nagy’s Light Prop for an Electric Stage
DESCRIPTION:Our galleries are full of stories—this series of talks gives visitors a chance to hear the best ones! The talks highlight new works on view\, take a fresh look at old favorites\, investigate artists’ materials and techniques\, and reveal the latest discoveries by curators\, conservators\, fellows\, visiting artists\, technologists\, and other contributors. \nOffered by:\nLynette Roth\, Daimler Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum\, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art \nGallery talks are limited to 18 people\, and it is required that you reserve your place. At 10am the day of the event\, reservations will open and may be arranged online through this form. The gallery talk reservation will also serve as your general museum reservation. If required\, visitors will pay the museum admission fee upon arrival. \nPlease meet in the Calderwood Courtyard\, in front of the digital screens between the shop and the admissions desk. \nPlease visit the museum website to learn about our general policies. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-activation-of-moholy-nagys-light-prop-for-an-electric-stage/
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/Halifax:20220925T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220925T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220820T160302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220820T160302Z
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SUMMARY:Life of Memories - Opening Reception with the Artist
DESCRIPTION:Pan American Art Projects is delighted to announce The Life of Meanings\, a solo show that introduces the newest works by Carlos Estevez\, who has received the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant\, the Cintas Foundation Fellowship in Visual Arts\, Oolite Arts and The Ellies Creator Award\, and the Grand Prize in the First Salon of Contemporary Cuban Art in Havana\, among other recognitions. The exhibition presents different micro-universes of memory\, small spaces of the artist’s identity and for everyone who builds their own “life of meanings”. Estevez narrates his dreams through interactive works; cabinets of curiosities\, paintings of imagined cities and drawings conceived as intellectual maps. \nThe exhibition will be accompanied by a catalog with a principal text by Maritza Lacayo\,  Assistant Curator of the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and one of the most important critical voices in the artistic context of Miami; and texts by Claudia Taboada\, the exhibit curator\, and Janda Wetherington\, the person who has been the Director of Pan American Art Projects for more than twenty years and has followed the artist’s trajectory since then. Also\, we will be offering for sale some copies of the monograph written by the well known art critic Carol Damian on the work of Carlos Estevez on the occasion of his exhibition at the Tucson Museum in 2019\, a book that offers a broader and retrospective overview of his work.\nCarlos Estevez was born and raised in Cuba and moved to Miami in 2004\, where he lives and works. He graduated from the University of Arts (ISA) in Havana and solo exhibitions of his work have been presented at the National Museum of Fine Arts\, Havana; Tucson Museum of Art\, Arizona; The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University\, Miami; Center of Contemporary Art\, New Orleans; Lowe Art Museum at Miami University\, Florida; and  the Stoors Gallery at University of North Carolina\, Charlotte. Estevez has participated in group exhibitions presented at the 6th and 7th Havana Biennials; the 1st Biennial of Martinique; Arizona State University Art Museum in Tempe; Pérez Art Museum Miami\, Florida; Maison de l’Amerique Latine\, Paris\, France; Casa de América\, Palacio de Linares\, Madrid\, Spain; and several others.\n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/life-of-memories-opening-reception-with-the-artist/
LOCATION:Pan American Art Projects\, 274 NE 67th Street\, Miami\, Florida\, 33138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220925T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220925T130000
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SUMMARY:Materials Lab Workshop: Making Faces
DESCRIPTION:This workshop accompanies the exhibition Funerary Portraits from Roman Egypt: Facing Forward\, which invites viewers to ask more about the complicated histories of these portraits and the people they depict. The exhibition explores what can be learned about the artistic process and current condition of these works through scientific analysis and technical research conducted by staff in the Harvard Art Museums’ Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies. Funerary Portraits is on view through December 30\, 2022. \nIn this two-part workshop\, join us first in the exhibition galleries with conservators Kate Smith and Georgina Rayner for a close look at the portraits and learn what our curators\, conservators\, and scientists have discovered about them. Then take that experience to the Materials Lab\, where you’ll make your own version of an ancient tempera painting using some of the same materials and techniques used by Roman-period artists. This workshop aims to honor and remember the woman in the ancient portrait we will copy\, and to celebrate the relationship between artist and sitter that allowed the woman’s essence to be captured so powerfully. \nLed by:\nKate Smith\, Conservator of Paintings and Head of Paintings Lab\, Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies\nGeorgina Rayner\, Associate Conservation Scientist\, Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies \nNo prior experience is necessary. This workshop will take place in the Materials Lab\, Lower Level. \n$15 materials fee. Registration is required and space is limited. Registration for this workshop will open on Thursday\, September 15\, 2022 at this link\, and participants will be admitted on a first-come\, first-served basis. To join the waitlist\, please email am_register@harvard.edu. Minimum age of 14. \nPlease see the museum visit page to learn about our general policies for visiting the museum. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/materials-lab-workshop-making-faces/
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/Halifax:20220924T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220924T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220517T183902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T202607Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Gladys Triana: A Path to Enlightenment/Beyond Exile
DESCRIPTION:Join us after the opening lecture for light refreshments in the Quick Center for the Arts! \nJoin us as we celebrate the opening of Gladys Triana: A Path to Enlightenment/Beyond Exile\, on view in the Walsh Gallery from September 23-December 17\, 2022. Light refreshments will be served in the lobby of the Quick Center for the Arts. The Walsh Gallery will also be open until 8 p.m. \nPlease register on our Eventbrite page prior to the event: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/opening-reception-gladys-triana-beyond-exile-tickets-337449750287 \nAbout the exhibition: Gladys Triana is a Cuban-born\, New-York-based\, multi-disciplinary artist whose work rebels against authoritarian rule\, domination\, and power. She explores themes related to the historical struggle of women and the condition of exile\, as well as subjects such as ephemerality\, memory\, and ultimately the search for a language of transcendence. Triana’s body of work encompasses large-scale sculpture\, immersive installations\, photography\, and mixed media\, as well as painting and drawing. Curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective\, this long-overdue two-venue survey (at the Fairfield University Art Museum and the Art Museum at University of St. Joseph) spans work from the 1970s to the present. The work at Fairfield will focus on her early years in New York\, and her sense of exile and feelings of isolation. \nhttps://www.fairfield.edu/museum/gladystriana/ \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/opening-reception-gladys-triana-beyond-exile/
LOCATION:Quick Center for the Arts\, 200 Barlow Road\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fairfield University Art Museum":MAILTO:museum@fairfield.edu
GEO:41.1534278;-73.2542612
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Quick Center for the Arts 200 Barlow Road Fairfield CT 06824;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=200 Barlow Road:geo:-73.2542612,41.1534278
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220924T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220924T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220517T183924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T202551Z
UID:93566-1664038800-1664042400@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Opening Lecture: Gladys Triana: A Path to Enlightenment/Beyond Exile
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an opening night lecture to celebrate the opening of Gladys Triana: A Path to Enlightenment/Beyond Exile\, on view in the Walsh Gallery from September 23-December 17\, 2022. Adriana Herrera\, PhD\, curator of the exhibition will introduce the exhibition. A reception with light refreshments will follow at 6 p.m in the lobby of the Quick Center for the Arts. The Walsh Gallery will also be open until 8 p.m. \nWe invite you to join the conversation via the following options: \n\nIn-person in the Dolan Event Space of the Dolan School of Business\nStreaming via thequicklive.com\n\nPlease register on our Eventbrite page prior to the event: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/opening-lecture-gladys-triana-beyond-exile-tickets-337436530747 \nAbout the exhibition: Gladys Triana is a Cuban-born\, New-York-based\, multi-disciplinary artist whose work rebels against authoritarian rule\, domination\, and power. She explores themes related to the historical struggle of women and the condition of exile\, as well as subjects such as ephemerality\, memory\, and ultimately the search for a language of transcendence. Triana’s body of work encompasses large-scale sculpture\, immersive installations\, photography\, and mixed media\, as well as painting and drawing. Curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective\, this long-overdue two-venue survey (at the Fairfield University Art Museum and the Art Museum at University of St. Joseph) spans work from the 1970s to the present. The work at Fairfield will focus on her early years in New York\, and her sense of exile and feelings of isolation. \nhttps://www.fairfield.edu/museum/gladystriana/ \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/opening-lecture-gladys-triana-beyond-exile/
LOCATION:Dolan School of Business\, 1073 N Benson Rd\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fairfield University Art Museum":MAILTO:museum@fairfield.edu
GEO:41.1587647;-73.257359
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Dolan School of Business 1073 N Benson Rd Fairfield CT 06824 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1073 N Benson Rd:geo:-73.257359,41.1587647
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220923T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220811T152104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T152104Z
UID:95691-1663956000-1663963200@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:4th Friday Art Shows and Opening Reception @ Art Works
DESCRIPTION:It’s our anniversary—19 years of 4th Friday exhibits\, artists’ solo shows from all over the world\, the country and local artists too. Please join us September 23rd 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. to celebrate and see new exhibits especially curated for the occasion—ceramic artist Lee Hazelgrove\, photographer Heidi Nunnally\, the monthly All Media Show and a special Train show—a partnership with the Train Museum. \n  \nMeet these extraordinary artists\, enjoy live music\, and celebrate with us with refreshments\, libations. Parking is free. \n  \nThe exhibits continue through October 22\, 2022. This event is free and open to the public. \n  \nUp from the Ashes\, A Life in Clay by Lee Hazelgrove \n2021 marked 35 years for Lee Hazelgrove working as a full-time ceramic artist. This exhibition\, while not a retrospective\, it does involve all of Lee’s work from pedestal pieces (large in scale) to wall piece–all characterized by his career long exploration of primitive firing techniques. These surfaces include pit firing\, traditional raku\, saggar firing\, and horsehair raku. Unified by form and his approach to the creation of vessels\, the artwork exemplifies contemporary designs merging with primitive surfaces. \n  \nThe exhibit will be in the Jane Sandelin Gallery. \n  \n  \n  \nDas Pferd (The Horse) by Heidi Nunnally  \n  \nHeidi Nunnally’s photography focuses on nature\, land/seascapes\, and horses. From a sturdy Noriker mare and a dapple Icelandic to the sure-footed Irish Cobb and ancient white horses of the Camargue\, this exhibit allows one to set foot into the field\, pond\, or snow to experience wanderlust with the equine. \n  \nThis exhibit will be in the Corner Gallery. \n  \n  \n  \nTRAINS  \n  \nTrains\, the exhibit at Art Works opens on September 23rd.  Virginia artists showcase artwork focusing on trains\, the tracks\, the stations\, everything train-like. The exhibit spills over into the Train Museum located only 2 blocks from Art Works. \n  \nOn September 24th\, the Train Museum is hosting Train Day. There will be food\, exhibits\, a bouncy-house\, face-painting\, and a community train-mural project hosted by Art Works. Enjoy a scavenger hunt that includes the Trains exhibit at Art Works and the Trains exhibit. \n  \nCall for entries is August 26 – September 13\, 2022. Submit your entries through our online form. Check our website for details on submitting your artwork:   artworksrva.com \n  \n  \n  \nSeptember 2022 ALL MEDIA ART SHOW  \n  \nThis exhibit is a focal point of all Art Works’ openings. It is a juried show with cash prizes and is open to all artists and all mediums. The juror will be Roberto Jamora. Call for entries is August 26 – September 13\, 2022. Submit your entries through our online form. Check our website for details on submitting your artwork:   artworksrva.com \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/4th-friday-art-shows-and-opening-reception-art-works-27/
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
GEO:37.524914;-77.437258
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Art Works 320 Hull Street Richmond VA 23224 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=320 Hull Street:geo:-77.437258,37.524914
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220923T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220923T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220812T141702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T141702Z
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SUMMARY:Aerial Views - Poems on the Wing: Amy Beeder & Donald Levering
DESCRIPTION:Aerial Views – Poems on the Wing: Amy Beeder & Donald Levering\nSeptember 23\, 2022\,\n6:00-7:00PM \nThe poets will display images to illustrate their ekphrastic poems. \nAmy Beeder is the author of three collections of poetry\, most recently And So Wax Was Made & Also Honey (Tupelo Press\, 2020.) Her work appears in September’s American Poetry Review\, and has appeared in Poetry\, The Kenyon Review\, Virginia Quarterly Review\, Plough-shares\, AGNI\, The Southern Review and many other journals. An NEA Fellow and a “Discovery”/The Nation winner\, she is an editor at Plume and teaches poetry in Albuquerque. \nDonald Levering is the winner of the Tor House Robinson Jeffers Award\, the Carve Poetry Prize\, and the Literal Latte Poetry Award. His 16th book\, Breaking Down Familiar\, was published by Main Street Rag in 2022. His poems have appeared in American. \nLiterary Review\, Beloit Poetry Journal\, Bloomsbury Review\, Commonweal\, Hiram Poetry\, Southern Poetry Review\, and Valparaiso Review. An NEA Fellow and a Quest for Peace Rhetoric winner\, he volunteers as a US citizenship tutor in Santa Fe. \nJulie England’s New Terrain\, including paintings of aerial perspectives of Georgia O’Keeffe properties\, will be on display during the reading. \nMasks required to attend the event.\n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/aerial-views-poems-on-the-wing-amy-beeder-donald-levering/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220923T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220923T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220907T153259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T153259Z
UID:98135-1663952400-1663959600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Exhibition reception & film screening - Enigma: The Prints of David Lynch
DESCRIPTION:Tandem Press will host an outdoor screening of the documentary “David Lynch: The Art Life” in conjunction with a reception for the exhibition Enigma: The Print of David Lynch. The reception will start at 5pm and take place in the Tandem Press Apex Gallery. The documentary will be shown on the lawn in front of the Apex building where Tandem is located\, beginning at 7pm. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs to watch the movie. \nExhibition dates: September 6-October 28\, 2022 \nAbout the exhibition: Enigma: The Prints of David Lynch presents a selection of fine art prints that David Lynch created at Tandem Press between 1998 and 2021. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-reception-film-screening-enigma-the-prints-of-david-lynch/
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
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Tandem Press 1743 Commercial Avenue Madison WI 53704 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1743 Commercial Avenue:geo:-89.3616646,43.1056427
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220922T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220922T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220907T153259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T153259Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Student Guide Tour: The Hybridity of Hispanic Art
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month\, Brandon Calderón ’23 will explore how Hispanic art emerged from a mixture of violent Spanish colonization and the resistance of Indigenous traditions and testimony. Starting with Indigenous pottery from the Moche civilization of ancient Peru and ending with a 17th-century carved crucifix likely from the colonial Spanish Philippines\, Calderón will stress the agency of “New World artists” and how they worked within and against the Spanish Empire. \nThis interactive tour will take place online via Zoom. To join\, click the following link: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/97806174187 (free admission; no pre-registration required). \nVirtual Student Guide Tours offer a chance to explore the collections of the Harvard Art Museums through the eyes of a Harvard student. Drop in and join the conversation! \nRead these instructions on how to join a meeting on Zoom. For general questions about Student Guide Tours\, email am_register@harvard.edu. \nThis program is supported by the Ho Family Student Guide Fund. \nThe Ho Family Student Guide Program at the Harvard Art Museums trains students to develop original\, research-based tours of the collections. These tours\, designed and led by Harvard undergraduates from a range of academic disciplines\, focus on objects chosen by each Student Guide and offer a unique\, thematic view into the collections. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/virtual-student-guide-tour-the-hybridity-of-hispanic-art/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events + Viewing Rooms
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220922T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220914T182122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T182122Z
UID:98308-1663849800-1663851600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment
DESCRIPTION:Join Margaret Morgan Grasselli for an in-depth discussion about the 18th-century invention of the multicolor\, multiplate printing technique that laid the foundation for today’s CMYK process. Grasselli will examine several examples of this technique on view in the special exhibition Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment\, with particular focus given to Jacques-Fabien Gautier d’Agoty’s Muscles of the Back. \nFeaturing approximately 150 works on paper and other related objects\, Dare to Know explores how the graphic arts inspired\, shaped\, and gave immediacy to new ideas in the Enlightenment era by encouraging individuals to follow their own reason when seeking to know more. An illustrated catalogue with 26 thematic essays—an A to Z exploration of the Enlightenment quest for understanding and change—accompanies the exhibition. \nOur galleries are full of stories—this series of talks gives visitors a chance to hear the best ones! The talks highlight new works on view\, take a fresh look at old favorites\, investigate artists’ materials and techniques\, and reveal the latest discoveries by curators\, conservators\, fellows\, visiting artists\, technologists\, and other contributors. \nLed by:\nMargaret Morgan Grasselli\, Visiting Senior Scholar for Drawings \nGallery talks are limited to 18 people\, and it is required that you reserve your place. At 10am the day of the event\, reservations will open and may be arranged online through this form. The gallery talk reservation will also serve as your general museum reservation. If required\, visitors will pay the museum admission fee upon arrival. \nPlease meet in the Calderwood Courtyard\, in front of the digital screens between the shop and the admissions desk. \nPlease see the museum visit page to learn about our general policies for visiting the museum. \nThis exhibition is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Support for the exhibition is provided by the Melvin R. Seiden and Janine Luke Fund for Publications and Exhibitions\, the Robert M. Light Print Department Fund\, the Stanley H. Durwood Foundation Support Fund\, the Catalogues and Exhibitions Fund for Pre-Twentieth-Century Art of the Fogg Museum\, and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation. The catalogue was made possible by the Andrew W. Mellon Publication Funds\, including the Henry P. McIlhenny Fund. Related programming is supported by the M. Victor Leventritt Lecture Series Endowment Fund. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-dare-to-know-prints-and-drawings-in-the-age-of-enlightenment-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/Halifax:20220920T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220831T150528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220831T150528Z
UID:97575-1663677000-1663678800@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Art Talk Live: Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s Last Act
DESCRIPTION:Yasuo Kuniyoshi once proclaimed that “an artist’s drawings are his first words.” Having emigrated from Japan to the United States at the age of 16\, Kuniyoshi relied upon drawing as his most expressive medium. Through drawing\, he translated the anxiety\, disillusionment\, and alienation faced by Japanese émigrés in the aftermath of World War II into a uniquely personal and dynamic American modernist style. \nLed by:\nElisa Germán\, Emily Rauh Pulitzer Curatorial Fellow in Contemporary Drawings\, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art \nThis talk is part of a series inspired by ReFrame\, a museum-wide initiative to reimagine the function\, role\, and future of the university art museum. These talks examine difficult histories\, foreground untold stories\, and experiment with new approaches to the collections of the Harvard Art Museums\, reflecting the concerns of our world today. \nThis talk will take place online via Zoom. The event is free and open to all\, but registration is required. To register\, please complete this online form. \nPlease read these instructions on how to join a meeting on Zoom. For general questions about Art Talks\, email am_register@harvard.edu. \nArt Talks Live are presented via Zoom every other Tuesday at 12:30pm (ET) and offer an up-close look at works from our collections with our team of curators\, conservators\, fellows\, and graduate students. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are open to the public. Reservations are available but not required and can be made up to three weeks in advance. Please see the museum visit page for more information. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/art-talk-live-yasuo-kuniyoshis-last-act/
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/Halifax:20220918T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220825T185707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T185707Z
UID:97117-1663506000-1663516800@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Photography Basics: Learn\, Practice\, Create.
DESCRIPTION:This 3-hour workshop is limited to very small groups\, with personal attention for each attendee. The course is designed to provide the students with a sound knowledge of how to operate their cameras for both solid technical results\, as well as creative applications. This class is based on multiple lecture presentations as well as extensive hands-on applications and one on one support. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/photography-basics-learn-practice-create-4/
LOCATION:Florida Museum of Photographic Arts\, 400 N Ashley Dr Cube 200\, Tampa\, FL\, 33602\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="FMoPA":MAILTO:info@fmopa.org
GEO:27.9472272;-82.4606362
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Florida Museum of Photographic Arts 400 N Ashley Dr Cube 200 Tampa FL 33602 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=400 N Ashley Dr Cube 200:geo:-82.4606362,27.9472272
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220918T150000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220820T155837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220820T155837Z
UID:96929-1663506000-1663513200@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Meet-the-Artist Reception: Reynier Llanes
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 18 from 1:00-3:00pm\,  visit the BIAA and meet Reynier Llanes\, one of the most complex and lucid artists of his generation\, at a reception for his new exhibition Reynier Llanes: What is Essential is Invisible to the Eye. The exhibition opens September 4\, 2022. Llanes will return September 20\, 2022 at 2:00pm to present a talk to the public\, in honor of HIspanic Heritage Month. \n  \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/meet-the-artist-reception-reynier-llanes/
LOCATION:The Butler Institute of American Art\, 524 Wick Avenue\, Youngstown\, OH\, 44505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Butler Institute of American Art":MAILTO:info@butlerart.com
GEO:41.1056154;-80.6461317
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Butler Institute of American Art 524 Wick Avenue Youngstown OH 44505 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=524 Wick Avenue:geo:-80.6461317,41.1056154
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220831T150528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220831T150528Z
UID:97579-1663502400-1663506000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment
DESCRIPTION:Join exhibition curator Elizabeth Rudy for an in-depth tour of Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment\, on view through January 15\, 2023. She will share insights about how works on paper played a critical role in the 18th century\, wielding the power to visually articulate\, reinforce\, or contradict beliefs as well as biases. \nLed by:\nElizabeth Rudy\, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints\, Division of European and American Art \nTours are limited to 18 people\, and it is required that you reserve your place. At 10am the day of the event\, reservations will open and may be arranged online through this form. The tour reservation will also serve as your general museum reservation. If required\, visitors will pay the museum admission fee upon arrival. \nPlease meet in the Calderwood Courtyard\, in front of the digital screens between the shop and the admissions desk. \nSee the museum visit page to learn about our general policies for visiting the museums. \nThis exhibition is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Support for the exhibition is provided by the Melvin R. Seiden and Janine Luke Fund for Publications and Exhibitions\, the Robert M. Light Print Department Fund\, the Stanley H. Durwood Foundation Support Fund\, the Catalogues and Exhibitions Fund for Pre-Twentieth-Century Art of the Fogg Museum\, and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation. The catalogue was made possible by the Andrew W. Mellon Publication Funds\, including the Henry P. McIlhenny Fund. Related programming is supported by the M. Victor Leventritt Lecture Series Endowment Fund. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-dare-to-know-prints-and-drawings-in-the-age-of-enlightenment/
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/Halifax:20220916T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220916T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220825T181151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T181151Z
UID:97078-1663347600-1663354800@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:10th Annual UPAG Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The United Photographic Artists Gallery\, which was founded in 2013\, is committed to the creative advancement and representation of diverse international emerging and mid-career artists through the fine art photography gallery. UPAG supports the education and creative progress of our represented artists via our internet platform\, as well as on-ground exhibits in museums and galleries worldwide.\n\nThe mission is to grow the medium of photography as an overall validated art form and to support other emerging artists in their artistic endeavors with a solid track record in Fine art photographic education\, consulting on many levels\, international judging backgrounds and curatorial duties\, the founding members of UPAG are committed to supporting our members through dialogues and consultations\, the end goal residing firmly into a positive and progressive outlook for all involved.\n10th annual group exhibit of the United Photographic Artists Gallery\, Presented by the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/10th-annual-upag-exhibition/
LOCATION:Florida Museum of Photographic Arts\, 400 N Ashley Dr Cube 200\, Tampa\, FL\, 33602\, United States
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GEO:27.9472272;-82.4606362
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220916T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220916T150000
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SUMMARY:Jazz Performance: Atlantic Connections
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an afternoon of live music in the Calderwood Courtyard—free and open to everyone! \nThe Harvard University Committee on the Arts (HUCA) will present Atlantic Connections\, a jazz performance led by Yosvany Terry\, senior lecturer on music at Harvard\, and mezzo-soprano Alicia Hall Moran\, who will perform a work inspired by poets from the African diaspora\, including Maya Angelou. This performance will explore the themes of land\, homeland\, motherhood\, running\, love\, loss\, distance\, diasporic geographies\, and water as a spiritual connecting element. \nAdditional performers include:\nFabian Almazán\, a 2020 recipient of an honorarium from HUCA and a graduate student in creative practice and critical inquiry\nYunior Terry\, Assistant Professor of Music\, New York University\nDavid Virelles\, jazz musician \nThis is the second of two performances. The first event will take place at Farkas Hall on Thursday\, September 15\, at 7:30pm. Both events are free and open to the public. \nPlease visit the museum website to learn about our general visitor policies. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/jazz-performance-atlantic-connections/
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/Halifax:20220915T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220915T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220513T172722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T172722Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Out of the Kress Vaults and Specimens and Reflections
DESCRIPTION:Join us after the opening lecture for light refreshments in the Great Hall! \nJoin us as we celebrate the opening of Out of the Kress Vaults: Women in Sacred Renaissance Painting and Specimens and Reflections\, both on view in the Bellarmine Hall Galleries from September 16-December 17\, 2022. Light refreshments will be served in the Great Hall of Bellarmine Hall. The Bellarmine Hall Galleries will also be open until 8 p.m. \n  \nPlease register on our Eventbrite page prior to the event: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/opening-reception-out-of-the-kress-vaults-and-specimens-and-reflections-tickets-337428757497 \n  \nAbout the exhibitions: \nOut of the Kress Vaults: Women in Sacred Renaissance Painting and Specimens and Reflections \nThe exhibition explores representations of femininity and virtue in Italian Renaissance paintings of the Virgin Mary\, female saints\, and nuns. This exhibition is the first in the museum’s history to be co-curated with Fairfield University students. Taking inspiration from two paintings of the Madonna and Child in the museum’s own Samuel H. Kress Collection\, students in Dr. Michelle DiMarzo’s art history seminar developed the exhibition by examining Kress collections at other institutions\, with an emphasis on works typically held in storage. \nhttps://www.fairfield.edu/museum/kressvaults/ \nSpecimens and Reflections \nDigitally manipulated photographic panoramas of the interiors of Roman churches by Claudia Esslinger (Professor of Art\, Kenyon College) are accompanied by the poetry of Royal Rhodes ‘68 (Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies\, Kenyon College) in this unique exhibition that explores the intersection of word and image. \nhttps://www.fairfield.edu/museum/exhibitions/upcoming-exhibitions/specimens-and-reflections/index.html \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/opening-reception-out-of-the-kress-vaults-and-specimens-and-reflections/
LOCATION:Bellarmine Hall\, 200 Barlow Road\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220915T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220915T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220831T150528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220831T150528Z
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SUMMARY:Dare to Know: An Introduction
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a series of brief presentations and a discussion about our latest special exhibition\, Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment\, with curators Elizabeth M. Rudy and Kristel Smentek\, along with several contributors to the exhibition catalogue. Dare to Know will be on view at the Harvard Art Museums from September 16\, 2022 through January 15\, 2023. \nFollowing the discussion\, guests are invited to visit the exhibition on Level 3\, for informal remarks by graduate student contributors to the catalogue from Harvard’s Department of History of Art and Architecture and MIT’s Department of Architecture. \nFeaturing approximately 150 works on paper and other related objects\, Dare to Know explores how the graphic arts inspired\, shaped\, and gave immediacy to new ideas in the Enlightenment era by encouraging individuals to follow their own reason when seeking to know more. \nAn illustrated catalogue with 26 thematic essays—an A to Z exploration of the Enlightenment quest for understanding and change—accompanies the exhibition. \nSpeakers:\nElizabeth Saari Browne\, Senior Cataloguer for the Decloux Collection\, Cooper Hewitt\, Smithsonian Design Museum\nEdouard Kopp\, John R. Eckel\, Jr.\, Foundation Chief Curator\, Menil Drawing Institute\nTamar Mayer\, Assistant Professor\, Art History and Curatorial Studies\, Tel Aviv University\nElizabeth Rudy\, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints\, Division of European and American Art\, Harvard Art Museums\nKristel Smentek\, Associate Professor of Art History\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology \nModerated by Joachim Homann\, Maida and George Abrams Curator of Drawings\, Division of European and American Art\, Harvard Art Museums \nFree admission\, but seating is limited and reservations are required. Reservations may be arranged by clicking on the event on this form beginning Monday\, September 5\, after 10am. \nThe lecture will take place in Menschel Hall\, Lower Level. Doors will open at 5pm. \nPlease see the museum visit page to learn about our general policies for visiting the museums. \nLimited complimentary parking is available in the Broadway Garage\, 7 Felton Street\, Cambridge. \nThis exhibition is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Support for the exhibition is provided by the Melvin R. Seiden and Janine Luke Fund for Publications and Exhibitions\, the Robert M. Light Print Department Fund\, the Stanley H. Durwood Foundation Support Fund\, the Catalogues and Exhibitions Fund for Pre-Twentieth-Century Art of the Fogg Museum\, and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation. The catalogue was made possible by the Andrew W. Mellon Publication Funds\, including the Henry P. McIlhenny Fund. Related programming is supported by the M. Victor Leventritt Lecture Series Endowment Fund. \nSupport for the program is provided by the M. Victor Leventritt Fund\, which was established through the generosity of the wife\, children\, and friends of the late M. Victor Leventritt\, Harvard Class of 1935. The purpose of the fund is to present outstanding scholars of the history and theory of art to the Harvard and Greater Boston communities. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/dare-to-know-an-introduction/
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/Halifax:20220915T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220915T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220513T172722Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Lecture: Out of the Kress Vaults
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an opening night lecture to celebrate the opening of Out of the Kress Vaults: Women in Sacred Renaissance Painting\, on view in the Bellarmine Hall Galleries from September 16-December 17\, 2022. Michelle DiMarzo\, PhD\, curator of Out of the Kress Vaults\, will introduce the exhibition. A reception with light refreshments will follow at 6 p.m. \nWe invite you to join the conversation via the following options: \n\nIn-person in the Diffley Board Room of Bellarmine Hall\nStreaming via thequicklive.com\n\nPlease register on our Eventbrite page prior to the event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/opening-lecture-out-of-the-kress-vaults-tickets-337410232087 \nAbout Out of the Kress Vaults: The exhibition explores representations of femininity and virtue in Italian Renaissance paintings of the Virgin Mary\, female saints\, and nuns. This exhibition is the first in the museum’s history to be co-curated with Fairfield University students. Taking inspiration from two paintings of the Madonna and Child in the museum’s own Samuel H. Kress Collection\, students in Dr. Michelle DiMarzo’s art history seminar developed the exhibition by examining Kress collections at other institutions\, with an emphasis on works typically held in storage. \nhttps://www.fairfield.edu/museum/kressvaults/ \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/opening-lecture-out-of-the-kress-vaults/
LOCATION:Bellarmine Hall\, 200 Barlow Road\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220911T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20221107T211520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221107T211520Z
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SUMMARY:Screens for Teens: Clueless
DESCRIPTION:This series of contemporary and classic films is specially curated for teenagers in and around Cambridge. The selection\, including both short and feature-length films\, is meant to provide teens with an opportunity to watch work focused explicitly on their experiences. Covering a range of topics\, emotions\, and nuances\, these free films—depending on length and scope—will be followed by conversation with faculty from the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. \nAbout today’s film:\nClueless\, 1995 (Paramount Pictures; English; 97 min.) \nJane Austen might never have imagined that her 1816 novel Emma could be turned into a fresh and satirical look at ultra-rich teenagers in a Beverly Hills high school. Cher (Alicia Silverstone) and Dionne (Stacey Dash)\, both named after “great singers of the past that now do infomercials\,” are pampered upper-class girls who care less about getting good grades than wearing the right clothes and being as popular as possible. But Cher\, who lives with her tough yet warm-hearted lawyer dad (Dan Hedaya) and hunky\, sensitive stepbrother (Paul Rudd)\, also has an innate urge to help those less fortunate like the two introverted teachers she brings together (“negotiating” improved grades for herself in the process) and new friend Tai (Brittany Murphy)\, who starts out a geek and ends up a Cher prodigy. Cher also possesses her own sensitive side\, and she is looking for the perfect boyfriend\, whom she ends up finding where she least expected. \nFree admission\, but seating is limited and reservations are required. Reservations may be arranged by clicking on the event on this form beginning on Thursday\, September 1\, after 10am. \nThe screening will take place in Menschel Hall\, Lower Level. Doors will open at 1:30pm. \nPlease see the museum visit page to learn about our general policies for visiting the museums. \nThe Harvard Art Museums are committed to accessibility for all visitors. For anyone requiring accessibility accommodations for our programs\, please contact us at am_register@harvard.edu at least 48 hours in advance. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/screens-for-teens-clueless/
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/Halifax:20220909T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220909T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T054937
CREATED:20220816T160720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220816T160720Z
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SUMMARY:Travelers: A Book Talk with Helon Habila & Matthew Davis
DESCRIPTION:Join Nigerian-born author Helon Habila and Matthew Davis\, Director of the George Mason University Alan Cheuse International Writers Center (ACIWC)\, for a conversation about Habila’s latest book Travelers. Travelers focuses on a Nigerian scholar who travels to Berlin with his American wife for a fellowship that entails creating a portrait series of African migrants. In a quest to document “real migrants\,” the book instead uncovers a multiplicity of narratives that make up the African diaspora. \nA spotlight tour of contemporary artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s self-portrait in the Museum’s Fickle Mirror exhibition will follow the talk. Born in Nigeria and relocating to the United States as a teenager\, Crosby creates work that addresses the complexities of culture clash and belonging through imagery referencing her dual Nigerian and American backgrounds. \n\n\n\n\nPresented in collaboration with Shore Lit. \n\n\n\n\n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/travelers-a-book-talk-with-helon-habila-matthew-davis/
LOCATION:Academy Art Museum\, 106 South Street\, Easton\, MD\, 21601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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