Lecture: “How Arthur Szyk’s Cover Art for Collier’s Magazine Helped Americans Visualize the Evil of Fascism”
Bellarmine Hall 200 Barlow Road, Fairfield, CTDeborah Varat, PhD, presents the lecture How Arthur Szyk's Cover Art for Collier's Magazine Helped Americans Visualize the Evil of Fascism. Varat is a Professor of Art History and Director of the Public Humanities Initiative at Southern New Hampshire University. We invite you to join the conversation via the following options: In-person in the […]
Joan Walton: Double Vision
Atlantic Gallery 548 W. 28th St, #540, New York, United StatesOctober 17 - November 4, 2023 Reception: Thursday, October 19, 6 to 8pm Artist Talk/ Meet the Artist: Saturday, October 28, 2pm Atlantic Gallery is pleased to announce DOUBLE VISION, an exhibition of ceramic sculpture and photography presenting an artist's view of the world around her in two distinct disciplines and mediums. The exhibition juxtaposes […]
Gallery Night and Day
Gallery 218 207 E Buffalo St #218, Milwaukee, WI, United StatesJoin us for Gallery Night and Day October 20, 5-10pm. Meet our artists, enjoy appetizers, cash bar and hot gypsy jazz by Elevator Trio. Free admission.
Spotlight Tour: Sightseeing, with Soleil Saint-Cyr ’25
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MAOn this tour, Soleil Saint-Cyr ’25 will explore urban landscapes and how interactions between public and private spaces shape people’s experiences. The stops on the tour include Four Stops (2007), a large acrylic painting by Nina Chanel Abney; a tile panel with flowers and serrated leaves (c. 1570), an architectural element from Ottoman Turkey; and Head of an Oba, a […]
Spotlight Tour: Sensing the Divine, with Hanna Carney ’25
Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MAOn this tour, Hanna Carney ’25 will look at multisensory religious experiences as portrayed in art and the significant role they play in people’s lives. Featured works include a bronze ritual wine vessel (late 11th–early 10th century BCE), cast in China during the Zhou dynasty, and The Miracle of the Sacred Fire, Church of the Holy Sepulchre (1892–99), an ambitious […]
