
Experience Art from Home with Virtual Events
This fall, hear from artists , get an in-depth view of ancient Mediterranean sculpture, learn about the process behind reinstalling the galleries of Dutch art—and more.
Thursday, October 28
Boshell Foundation Virtual Lecture: Color in Ancient Mediterranean Sculpture
5:00–6:00
Discover the surprisingly significant role of color in ancient Greek, Etruscan, and Roman sculpture with this conversation among Mark Abbe, expert on ancient polychromy; Katharine Raff, Elizabeth McIlvaine Associate Curator of Arts of the Ancient Mediterranean; and Giovanni Verri, conservation scientist.
Friday, November 12
Virtual Conversation: Rethinking the 17th-Century Dutch Galleries
4:00–4:45
Join curators Jacquelyn N. Coutré, Eleanor Wood Prince Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture of Europe; Jonathan Tavares, associate curator of Applied Arts of Europe; and Jamie Gabbarelli, Prince Trust Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings, for a cross-departmental discussion of the recent reinstallation of Galleries 212 and 213, which feature Dutch art of the 17th century.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Virtual Member Lecture: André Kertész—Postcards from Paris
Liz Siegel, curator of Photography and Media, explores how André Kertész carved out a modern photographic practice through intimate prints on carte postale paper and learned from a circle of international artists in 1920s Paris.
Virtual Member Lecture: THINKING OF YOU. I MEAN ME. I MEAN YOU.
Robyn Farrell, associate curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, discusses how artist Barbara Kruger combines images with provocative text to expose and undermine the power structures that contain and construct our daily lives.
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Wednesday, November 10
Virtual Conversation: Maria Gaspar and Legacy Russell
6:00–7:00