Museum Staff Collections: Christopher Wayner, Ogden Museum Deputy Director Sharing the Work of Thomas Deaton
Get a glimpse into the personal art collection of Ogden Museum Deputy Director, Christopher Wayner! This is the final post in a fun Saturday series looking at the art collections… Read More about Museum Staff Collections: Christopher Wayner, Ogden Museum Deputy Director Sharing the Work of Thomas Deaton
Ogden Kids Art Break Inspired by Artist Minnie Evans
Select CC for closed captioning. Experience the art of the American South with the O from home! Every other Thursday at 2 p.m., visit the O Blog for a pre-recorded… Read More about Ogden Kids Art Break Inspired by Artist Minnie Evans
O-riginal Art Activities: Wrapped Sculpture Inspired by Sharon Kopriva
Español abajo Explore texture and wrapping in this O-riginal Art Activity inspired by Sharon Kopriva. Sharon Kopriva, a Texas native, who currently works in Houston, Texas and Hope, Idaho. Sharon… Read More about O-riginal Art Activities: Wrapped Sculpture Inspired by Sharon Kopriva
Docent Permanent Collection Pick Ogden Museum Docent, Elizabeth Larose, Explores the work of Welmon Sharlhorne
Take a look at some of our Docents’ favorite works of art from our permanent collection! This blog post is the second in a series looking at some of our… Read More about Docent Permanent Collection Pick Ogden Museum Docent, Elizabeth Larose, Explores the work of Welmon Sharlhorne
April Collection Highlight Exploring the Work of Noel Rockmore
On December 15, 1928, Noel Rockmore was born into a world of art. Born from two prolific artists, Gladys Rockmore Davis and Floyd Davis, Noel was a child drawn to… Read More about April Collection Highlight Exploring the Work of Noel Rockmore
Ogden Museum Online Lessons For the Classroom: Flowing River | Clementine Hunter
Español abajo Students will create an elongated painting or drawing of a river and outdoor scenes from their lives that are fond memories or bring them joy. Students will practice… Read More about Ogden Museum Online Lessons For the Classroom: Flowing River | Clementine Hunter