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SUMMARY:Hey Y'all Art Talk
DESCRIPTION:Hey y’all! Please join us for a deep dive exploring the richness and diversity of Southern art and artists. You’re welcome to join in participatory discussions about the art\, or sit back\, look and listen. The choice is yours! \nEvery First Thursday at noon\, Museum Educator Sara Echaniz will facilitate an in-depth conversation about art and artists from Ogden Museum’s permanent collection and current exhibitions. \nFree\, but pre-registration is required and space is limited. We limit attendance for Hey Y’all as this program involves discussion and participation that is better suited for a smaller group. Before the program begins\, registrants will receive a link to join the workshop via Zoom. \nRegister\nTHIS WEEK: Learn about photography techniques by looking at images of the South. \nSally Mann\, Deep South\, Untitled (Orphan Alee)\, 1998\, Gelatin silver print from collodion wet plate\, Gift of Van Schley \nPRIVATE GROUP ART TALKS AVAILABLE! For pricing information\, please contact education@ogdenmuseum.org. Virtual group tours are also available. \nLearn More About Virtual Group Tours\n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/hey-yall-art-talk-12/
CATEGORIES:Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults,Hey Y'all Art Talk,Live Events,Ogden Museum Online Events,Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:O First Friday
DESCRIPTION:On the first Friday of every month\, college students can explore the world’s largest collection of Southern art free of charge. The discount is redeemable on-site. Just present your college ID at the Museum’s visitor services desk to See the South!
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/o-first-friday-2/2021-04-02/
CATEGORIES:Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults
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SUMMARY:Drawing 101
DESCRIPTION:Learn to draw from nature. Be inspired by Southern artists\, landscapes and the flora and fauna that live in this bioregion!\nParticipants are encouraged to tune in once a month for a new drawing exercise with Museum Educator\, Michelle Pontiff. Take a stress-free lunch break and join this beginner-level drawing class designed to build your drawing skills. In each class\, participants with learn about a Southern artist whose work is inspired by nature. In a guided conversation\, participants will explore the artists’ style and interpretation of nature; followed by an instructional drawing exercise. \nFREE\, but pre-registration is required. Space is limited. \nThis week\, we’ll examine the work of Minnie Evans. \nRegister\nMinnie Evans\, Untitled\, c. 1970\, Mixed media on paper \nPRIVATE GROUP ART TALKS AVAILABLE! For pricing information\, please contact education@ogdenmuseum.org. Virtual group tours are also available. \nLearn More About Virtual Group Tours\n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/drawing-101-16/
CATEGORIES:Artist Workshops,Drawing 101,Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults,Live Events,Ogden Museum Online Events,Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:Art + Zen
DESCRIPTION:Every fourth Thursday at noon\, join us for a LIVE monthly contemplation practice inspired by a work of Southern art. This online contemplation practice is led by Ogden Museum Educator and yoga and meditation instructor\, Mikhayla Harrell. All experience levels welcome. Registration required. \nRegistration is FREE\, but if you are able\, please consider a donation of $5 to help us continue to present creative arts programming inspired by Southern art and artists. \nA separate registration is required for each program. Before the program begins\, registrants will receive a link to join the workshop via Zoom. Registration closes 30 minutes before the program begins. \nRegister\nThis week\, we’ll look Still from Portrait\, number 1 man (day clean ta sun down) by Sheldon Scott. Sheldon Scott uses his own body to create a portrait of his ancestors\, enslaved people from the Gullah/Geechee region of the Southeastern U.S. The 12 hour and 20 minute film documents an endurance performance by the artist\, in which he processes rice grains individually with his hands. During this session of Art and Zen we will contemplate the still and the moving images from this piece and sit with our own understanding of reverence to our ancestors and the land. \nSheldon Scott\, Still from Portrait\, number 1 man (day clean ta sun down)\, 2018\, Performance with rice and HD video\, Promised gift of Dale Mott and Ken Hyle
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/artandzen-2020-10-07-2021-01-06/
CATEGORIES:Art and Zen,Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults,Live Events,Ogden Museum Online Events
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SUMMARY:Curated Conversation with Artist Christian Dinh
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday at 2 p.m.\, visit the O Blog to watch and listen to a special Curated Conversation with Tulane graduate student and ceramic artist\, Christian Dinh\, and Bradley Sumrall\, Curator of the Collection. Drawing from his personal experience as a first generation Asian-American\, Christian Dinh created his latest body of work\, Nail Salon\, with the intention to redirect stigma and celebrate Vietnamese-American identity by confronting racism\, stereotypes and underrepresentation. During this talk\, Dinh will share the significant meaning behind his beautiful porcelain works of art.  \nChristian Dinh\, French Tip\, 2020\, Porcelain\, silk fabric \nARTIST STATEMENT \nMy current body of work centers around the experience of a first generation Asian-American. The work focuses on the Vietnamese culture that developed in the United States subsequent to the Vietnam War and the flourishing Vietnamese community established by refugees and immigrants throughout the country. The cultural way of life\, traditions\, and beliefs of Vietnam have been brought over to America in fragments by the Vietnamese immigrants. The resilience of the Vietnamese people allowed them to adapt to their displacement and create a new culture with what was around them. This culture that the Vietnamese people established has shaped my experience as a first generation Asian-American. Through my artwork\, I am bringing attention to the experiences\, objects\, places\, and values that are part of the identity of the Vietnamese-American people. My artwork redirects stigma and celebrates Vietnamese-American identity by confronting racism\, stereotypes\, and underrepresentation. \nVietnamese nail salons are often stigmatized\, due to the association with lower-class minority work. However\, I believe the Vietnamese nail salon to be one of the great success stories of the Vietnamese-American community. My series\, Nail Salon\, redirects this stigma and highlights the success of the Vietnamese nail salon industry. The pieces in the Nail Salon series are porcelain cast of display hands typically seen in a nail salon. The display hands signify the idea of a translator. Many workers in the nail industry are immigrants who speak little or no English and rely on visual representation to communicate. The hands in Tết\, AROMA\, French Tip\, and Cám ơn represent a tool of communication for those dealing with the everyday struggles of language barriers. The hands and nails have depictions of different ideals of success in Vietnamese-American culture based on my experience\, such as Catholicism\, Vietnamese New Year (Tết)\, and the family household. These ideals are what bring the Vietnamese culture together in a country where they are the minority. \n– Christian Dinh \nARTIST BIO \nChristian Dinh is a Vietnamese-American ceramic artist from Orlando\, Florida. Currently\, Dinh is attending the M.F.A. program at Tulane University and will graduate in 2022. He received his B.A. in 2017 from the University of West Florida in Pensacola\, Florida. While studying at UWF\, Dinh was nominated for the International Sculpture Center’s Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award. Dinh’s ceramic and sculptural work has been in numerous exhibitions throughout the Gulf Coast\, including the exhibition PHILIC / PHOBIC at the Pensacola Museum of Art and And Now For Something New Vol. 2 at LeMieux Gallery in New Orleans\, Louisiana. Christian Dinh’s most recent series Nail Salon redirects stigma and celebrates Vietnamese-American identity by confronting racism\, stereotypes and underrepresentation. The work focuses on the Vietnamese culture that developed in the United States subsequent to the Vietnam War and the flourishing Vietnamese community established by refugees and immigrants throughout the country.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/curated-conversation-with-artist-christian-dinh/
CATEGORIES:Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults
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