Ogden Kids Art Break Inspired by Artist Benny Andrews
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 Benny Andrews
“Revelations” Gallery Talk with Richard McCabe "The New Normal"
Select CC for closed captioning. Ogden Museum Curator of Photography, Richard McCabe, explores three photographs in the exhibition, Revelations: Recent Photography Acquisitions, that speak to our “new normal” through the… Read More about “Revelations” Gallery Talk with Richard McCabe "The New Normal"
Ogden Museum Online Lessons For the Classroom: Untitled | Minnie Evans
Español abajo Students will create an abstracted self-portrait using symmetry and inspirations from nature that reflects decorative patterns as well as an understanding of value changes in color. This is… Read More about Ogden Museum Online Lessons For the Classroom: Untitled | Minnie Evans
Museum Staff Collections: Bradley Sumrall, Curator of the Collection Sharing the Work of Noel Rockmore
Here’s a sneak peek into the personal art collection belonging to the Ogden Museum’s Curator of the Collection, Bradley Sumrall! This is the third post in a series exploring the… Read More about Museum Staff Collections: Bradley Sumrall, Curator of the Collection Sharing the Work of Noel Rockmore
Docent Permanent Collection Pick Ogden Museum Docent, Harriet Riley, Explores "Flowing River"
Take a look at some of our Docents’ favorite works of art from our permanent collection! This blog post is the first in a series looking at some of our… Read More about Docent Permanent Collection Pick Ogden Museum Docent, Harriet Riley, Explores "Flowing River"
Now and Then: Revisiting the Patrick F. Taylor Library
Have you ever walked by that massive, copper-colored stone building on the corner of Camp Street and Andrew Higgins Boulevard and wondered: What is that? Who owns it? What happens… Read More about Now and Then: Revisiting the Patrick F. Taylor Library