Artist Talks: October 2023 Exhibitions

Artspace 2833-A Hathaway Rd., Richmond, VA, United States

Learn more about our featured artists in this informal artist talk featuring Lisa Lezell Levine, Richelle Kaufman-Anderson and Elizabeth Coffey. PLUS - a special one-day show of antique Model A cars will be on view outside in the parking lot courtesy of Members of the Old Dominion Model A Ford Club. Artist talks scheduled Saturday […]

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Susan Rostow: Hello from Here

Atlantic Gallery 548 W. 28th St, #540, New York, United States

Atlantic Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a solo exhibition of new works by Susan Rostow. Hello from Here is Rostow’s visual response to the American singer/songwriter John Prine’s song, Hello in There. While Prine’s words deal with thoughts of isolation on growing old, Rostow sheds new light on aging, beauty, grotesque, and […]

Spotlight Tour: Seeing in Art and Medicine, with Genesis Nam ’24

Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

On this tour, Genesis Nam ’24 will put visitors in the shoes of the radiologists who have participated in the Seeing in Art and Medical Imaging program, which is offered by the Harvard Art Museums in partnership with Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. The program promotes empathy, mindfulness, and tolerance for ambiguity in the […]

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Spotlight Tour: Out of This World, with Arielle Frommer ’25

Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

On this tour, Arielle Frommer ’25 will explore the intersection of art and astronomy in three works: Light Prop for an Electric Stage  (1930), a reflective kinetic sculpture by László Moholy-Nagy, who had been a professor at the Bauhaus in Germany; Prince Shōtoku at Age Two (datable to about 1292), an iconic Buddhist sculpture from Japan; and The Gare […]

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Virtual and In-Person Lecture with Scholar Shirley Reece-Hughes

Smithsonian American Art Museum 750 9th St. N.W., Washington, DC, United States

Scholar Shirley Reece-Hughes, curator of painting, sculpture, and works on paper at the Amon Carter Museum, discusses her recently opened exhibition “The World Outside: Louise Nevelson at Midcentury”. This exhibition illuminates Nevelson’s multidimensional mastery of form and attunement to postwar American culture. Nevelson was an avid collector of objects, and she assembled various found wooden […]

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