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SUMMARY:Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Artist Simon Gunning will be signing his newly released book “The River and the Painter: Simon Gunning\, New Orleans\, the Mississippi River and its Bayous\,” published by Ogden Museum of Southern Art on Tuesday\, December 6 at Art of Giving between 5:00 and 8:00. Books will be available for purchase at a retail price of $59. \nThe book includes over 90 full-color plates of his paintings and sketches and includes an introductory essay and interview with the artist by author John M. Barry. This book is the very first survey of Gunning’s work and depicts his three collections of paintings: The River\, The City\, and The Bayous and Swamps. \nProduced in conjunction with the exhibit: Simon Gunning and the Southern Louisiana Landscape is on view until Feb 5th. \nAustralian-born Simon Gunning left his native country in the 1970s with plans to attend a graduate program in England for painting. On his way\, he traveled through the United States and to New Orleans\, where he was captivated by the city’s urban landscape set amongst a lush backdrop of tropical flora and cypress swamps. Gunning moved to New Orleans in 1981 and began painting its neighborhood streets and later\, the natural scenery of South Louisiana. Gunning’s paintings depict a range of local subject matter\, such as the Creole cottage-lined streets of the city’s historic neighborhoods\, passing barges on the Mississippi River\, and the serenity of two fishermen in the Honey Island Swamp. This exhibition will highlight Gunning’s mastery of the Southern Louisiana landscape\, which he has been painting for over thirty years. \nJohn M. Barry is a prize-winning and New York Times best-selling author whose books have won multiple awards. The National Academies of Science named his 2004 book The Great Influenza: The story of the deadliest pandemic in history\, a study of the 1918 pandemic\, the year’s outstanding book on science or medicine. His earlier book Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America\, won the Francis Parkman Prize of the Society of American Historians for the year’s best book of American history and in 2005 the New York Public Library named it one of the 50 best books in the preceding 50 years\, including fiction\, nonfiction\, and poetry. His latest book is Roger Williams and The Creation of the American Soul: Church\, State\, and the Birth of Liberty\, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and winner of the New England Society Book Award. \nGenerous Supporters of the book: \nColeman Adler\, James and Minnie Coleman\, Tommy and Dathel Coleman\, Dathel and John Georges\, Anna Beth and John Goodman\, Bill Goldring\, Jeffrey and Walton Goldring\, The Helis Foundation\, Gregory Holt and Lucy Burnett\, Allison Kendrick\, Cathy and Hunter Pierson\, Arthur Roger \, Karen Solomon\, Michael Wilkinson
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/book-signing-2/
CATEGORIES:Book Signings
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk and Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Maude Schuyler Clay will lead a gallery talk of her exhibition Mississippi History followed by a question and answer session. She will be joined by the Ogden Museum’s Curator of Photography Richard McCabe. She will also sign copies of her book – Mississippi History\, published by Steidl in 2015.  The Ogden Museum organized and hosted the exhibition Maude Schuyler Clay: Mississippi History in 2016.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/gallery-talk-book-signing/
CATEGORIES:Book Signings,Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Bill Yates will be present to sign copies of his book – Sweetheart Roller Skating Rink\, published by Fall Line Press in 2016. The Sweetheart Roller Skating Rink book includes an essay by the Ogden Museum’s Curator of Photography Richard McCabe. The Ogden Museum organized and hosted the exhibition Bill Yates: Sweetheart Roller Skating Rink in 2015.
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CATEGORIES:Book Signings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161215T180000
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SUMMARY:Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Join Troy Gilbert on December 15th during After Hours as he signs his book “On the Coast: Mississippi Tales and Recipes” with artwork by Billy Solitario. \nThe Mississippi Gulf Coast is a place where people and water are intertwined.  This collection of recipes from local chefs\, and essays showing the intimate relationship between people\, industry\, and environment provides a compelling portrait of one of the Gulf Coast’s most dynamic regions. \nAn avid sailor\, author Troy Gilbert grew up visiting the Mississippi Gulf Coast on weekends and attended St. Stanislaus in Bay St. Louis. As an adult\, he began sailing the coast and exploring the Gulf Islands and has written stories about these waters for many publications\, including Sailing World\, BoatUS\, Mississippi Magazine\, and Southern Boating. \nRaised in Gautier\, illustrator Billy Solitario began sailing and sketching scenes of the Gulf islands at a young age. He earned his BFA from the University of South Florida and his MFA in painting from Tulane University after receiving the prestigious Gwendolyn Ozol Scholarship.
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CATEGORIES:Book Signings
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