Meet-the-Artist Reception: Reynier Llanes
The Butler Institute of American Art 524 Wick Avenue, Youngstown, OH, United StatesSunday, 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 […]
Photography Basics: Learn, Practice, Create.
Florida Museum of Photographic Arts 400 N Ashley Dr Cube 200, Tampa, FL, United StatesThis 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 […]
Art Talk Live: Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s Last Act
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MAYasuo 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 […]
Gallery Talk: Dare to Know: Prints and Drawings in the Age of Enlightenment
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MAJoin 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 […]
Virtual Student Guide Tour: The Hybridity of Hispanic Art
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MAIn 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 […]
