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SUMMARY:First Friday at the Phillips Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:This February\, the Phillips Museum of Art will participate in Lancaster City’s First Friday from 5 to 8 pm. On First Friday\, many downtown galleries and local stores stay open late to celebrate the city’s vibrant arts community. This First Friday\, be sure to stop by the Phillips Museum of Art to explore our current exhibitions including the site-specific installation Sonya Clark: Finding Freedom which highlights Lancaster as a location along the Underground Railroad; What a Wonderful World\, an exhibition of environmental art by Binh Danh\, Rena Detrixhe\, Ryan Hoover\, and Marion Wilson; and Containing the Muse: Artists’ Books as Expression & Form that features 15 works from the Franklin & Marshall College Library\, Archives and Special Collections. Admission is free and open to all.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/first-friday-at-the-phillips-museum-of-art/
LOCATION:Phillips Museum of Art at Franklin & Marshall College\, 628 College Ave\, Lancaster\, PA\, 17603\, United States
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SUMMARY:Under Freedom’s Sky: Underground Railroad Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Phillips Museum of Art in welcoming the African American Historical Society of South Central Pennsylvania for a special performance highlighting different Lancaster landmarks\, sites\, and historical figures that help illustrate the city’s role in the Underground Railroad. This one hour live presentation is based on the stories told by volunteers who regularly participate in the Historical Society’s popular African American Heritage Walking Tours. \nThe presentation will take place in the Dana Gallery underneath Sonya Clark’s site-specific work Finding Freedom which highlights Lancaster as a location along the Underground Railroad and the use of the night sky\, specifically the Big Dipper constellation\, to orient those seeking freedom. Free and open to all. \nImage credit: Sonya Clark\, Finding Freedom\, 2019–2020\, Site-specific installation with cyanotype treated fabric and seeds\, Courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/under-freedoms-sky-underground-railroad-presentation/
LOCATION:Phillips Museum of Art at Franklin & Marshall College\, 628 College Ave\, Lancaster\, PA\, 17603\, United States
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SUMMARY:What a Wonderful World Opening Reception and Gallery Talk with the Artists
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Phillips Museum of Art for the What a Wonderful World opening reception and gallery talk. This exhibition highlights the environmental art of Binh Danh\, Rena Detrixhe\, Ryan Hoover\, and Marion Wilson. Their work shares common interests in science\, memory\, and the lasting impact of human interactions on the future of our planet. Binh Danh’s daguerreotypes—part nostalgic vision\, part environmental cry—document the natural beauty of the currently protected land in Yosemite National Park. Rena Detrixhe creates dirt rugs using Oklahoma soil\, sifting the collective memories embedded in the dust. Ryan Hoover’s tree forms are created by an algorithm that the artist has written to simulate natural growth patterns. Marion Wilson’s photographs and drawings are often through the lens of ecology\, where her attention has been drawn to the study of stress-tolerant and overlooked plant species that live in micro environments—particularly\, moss. The reception and gallery talk are free and open to all! \nImage credits: Rena Detrixhe; Red Dirt Rug\, 2017\, [installation view]\, 25′ x 40′; installed at Western Michigan University\, Grand Rapids\, MI; Oklahoma soil\, impressed with shoe sole patterns; Photo by Mark Andrus\, Courtesy of the artist
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/what-a-wonderful-world-opening-reception-and-gallery-talk-with-the-artists/
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SUMMARY:Sonya Clark: Finding Freedom Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Phillips Museum of Art is delighted to present Sonya Clark’s new site-specific installation Sonya Clark: Finding Freedom which highlights Lancaster as a location along the Underground Railroad and the use of the night sky\, specifically the Big Dipper constellation\, to orient those seeking freedom. Sonya Clark is an international artist\, Professor of Art and the History of Art at Amherst College\, F&M’s Department of Art & Art History Conrad Nelson Speaker\, and the college’s Richard C. von Hess Foundation Collaborative Residency in Art History recipient. Clark’s (American\, b. 1967) mixed media works use everyday objects to address tangled histories\, cultural heritage\, and identity. This exhibition is free and open to all. \nImage shows the creation process of Sonya Clark: Finding Freedom. Courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/sonya-clark-finding-freedom-opening-reception/
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SUMMARY:Photo Transfers Workshop with Salina Almanzar ’13 and Linda Cunningham
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to attend a photo transfers workshop led by Salina Almanzar ’13 and Linda Cunningham\, two of the artists from our current exhibition FRESH! F&M Art & Art History Department Biennial. This workshop is free and open to all\, but space is limited so please RSVP by calling or emailing Babs Smith at 717-358-4428 or babs.smith@fandm.edu. We will supply all required materials. The workshop will start in the Dana Gallery and the museum will be open extended hours from 5 to 6 pm. \n\nAlmanzar is the Photography Technician at F&M and a 2013 alumna of the college. She was recently recognized for a local mural by the Americans for the Arts and her work explores intersections between Latinidad\, feminism\, decolonial practice\, and Taino spirituality.\nAn Arthur and Katherine Shadek Humanities Emerita Professor\, Cunningham’s work is often concerned with transience and architectural remnants. Her current series focuses on the sinking city of Venice.\n\nImage credit (right to left): \nSalina Mayloni Almanzar\, Nuyorican Mama\, 2019\, Mixed media\, 10 x 10”\, Courtesy of the Artist \nLinda Cunningham\, The Treasure\, 2017\, Collage\, bronze\, pastel\, and photo-transfer\, 25 x 30 1/2”\, Courtesy of the Artist
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/photo-transfers-workshop-with-salina-almanzar-13-and-linda-cunningham/
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SUMMARY:Noon in the Nissley
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Phillips Museum of Art for Noon in the Nissley every 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month from September 11 to November 13\, 2019. During these mini tours\, museum staff and guest speakers will highlight several objects on view in the Nissley Gallery.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/noon-in-the-nissley/2019-10-09/
LOCATION:Phillips Museum of Art at Franklin & Marshall College\, 628 College Ave\, Lancaster\, PA\, 17603\, United States
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