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
Mother’s Day Gift Guide Shop the South Online!
Mother’s Day is right around the corner on Sunday, May 10! Show your support for local artists by purchasing a gift from one of our Museum Store’s virtual pop-ups. Mom… Read More about Mother’s Day Gift Guide Shop the South Online!
Museum Staff Collections: Claire Wilkinson, Manager of Development Initiatives Sharing the Work of Sharon Kopriva, Ida Floreak and Christopher Kirsch
Get a glimpse into the personal art collection of Ogden Museum Manager of Development Initiatives, Claire Wilkinson! This is the fifth post in a fun Saturday series looking at the… Read More about Museum Staff Collections: Claire Wilkinson, Manager of Development Initiatives Sharing the Work of Sharon Kopriva, Ida Floreak and Christopher Kirsch
Celebrating International Sculpture Day Assemblages, Sculptures & More: The Visual Vocabulary of Jeffrey Cook
Today is International Sculpture Day, an annual, worldwide event designed to further the International Sculpture Center’s mission of advancing the creation and understanding of sculpture and its unique, vital contribution… Read More about Celebrating International Sculpture Day Assemblages, Sculptures & More: The Visual Vocabulary of Jeffrey Cook
Curated Conversation: Discussing “Entwined” and the Work of Susan Jamison With Bradley Sumrall and Susan Jamison
Ogden Museum continues Curated Conversations, our popular series of intimate talks, now online! Curated Conversations bring curators and artists together to discuss art, exchange ideas and explore exhibitions. Deepen your… Read More about Curated Conversation: Discussing “Entwined” and the Work of Susan Jamison With Bradley Sumrall and Susan Jamison
Celebrating Earth Day Highlighting Mark Messersmith's "Victim of Silence"
In celebration of Earth Day, we’re examining Mark Messersmith’s piece Victim of Silence, a representation of the natural world. When Mark Messersmith first moved to Tallahassee, Florida in the mid 1980s, he was… Read More about Celebrating Earth Day Highlighting Mark Messersmith's "Victim of Silence"