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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: We will focus on artwork created by vernacular artists in the Ogden’s collection. \nClementine Hunter (1886-1988)\, Cotton to Gin/Baptism\, ca. 1950\, Oil on panel\, Gift of Dr. and Mrs. James Michael Fortino \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
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/hey-yall-art-talk-13/
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:Curated Conversation with Artist Amita Bhatt
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, May 6 at 2 p.m.\, visit the O Blog to watch and listen to a Curated Conversation with permanent collection artist\, Amita Bhatt\, and Bradley Sumrall\, Curator of the Collection. During this talk\, Bhatt discusses her artwork\, specifically the painting\, Desire\, Desire\, which conveys the subject of socio-political and identity-based violence. Through her art\, Bhatt began to explore the subject of violence after witnessing firsthand the violent Babri Masjid riots of 1992 in Mumbai\, which led to thousands of people being killed across India. Bhatt and Sumrall will explore the meaning behind Bhatt’s artwork and talk about how it relates to the violence our world continues to experience in current times. \nAmita Bhatt\, Desire\, Desire\, 2009\, Oil on canvas\, Gift of Sharon and Gus Kopriva\, 2011.6.1 \nABOUT AMITA BHATT \nAmita Bhatt received her B.F.A. from the M.S. University\, Vadodara\, India and her M.F.A. from the Maryland Institute College of Art\, Baltimore\, U.S.A. Her work is anchored in the historic and global phenomenon of geographic and identity politics and seeks to analyze the drama of life\, desire\, loss\, hope\, death\, violence\, heroism\, conflict\, dislocation and eventual transcendence as she combines mythology and happenstance to create a hyper real stage. \nMining from Eastern and Western philosophies\, social theories and current political events\, Bhatt tirelessly forges ahead in defying art world expectations and trends\, and remains steadfast in exploring through a philosophical lens\, what it means to be human in our war ravaged times. \nIn her introductory essay\, noted critic Ann Landi best describes Bhatt’s work as “familiar yet strange\, gruesomely violent yet haplessly comic.” Landi goes on to say: ” In true post-modern style Bhatt draws on a rich lexicon of cultures\, mythological and literary sources\, real-world events\, and characters derived from her own considerable powers of invention in an attempt\, as she describes it\, to “come up with a visual exploration of violence.” The fiendish inventiveness of Bhatt’s tableaux harks back to Herionymous Bosch. Her war-torn subjects and subtle use of black and white-in which limited tonalities can be even more harrowing than technicolor flash and dazzle-bring to mind Goya’s Caprichos and Disaster of War. But Amita Bhatt has forged her won singular vision of the realities of global struggles today.” \nBhatt’s work has been exhibited at noteworthy venues such as the Bluestar Contemporary Art Center\, Walters Art Museum\, The Station Museum of Contemporary Art\, and The Project Row Houses \, all in the USA as well as Museo Pedro de Osma in Peru. She has also been the proud recipient of the several prestigious grants. Her works are included in the private collections of Marilyn Oshman\, Sharon and Gus Kopriva\, John and Berthe Ford\, Nancy Kienholz\, Tarun and Geetan Tejpal\, and The Ogden Museum of Southern Art among others. The artist is represented by Deborah Colton Gallery in Houston\, Texas.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/curated-conversation-with-artist-amita-bhatt/
CATEGORIES:Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210507T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210507T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T041958
CREATED:20201201T192946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220426T143753Z
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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-2/2021-05-07/
CATEGORIES:Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210515T120000
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SUMMARY:ARTIST WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:IN-PERSON WORKSHOP WITH JOHN BARNES! \nJoin us for a series of three sculpture workshops exploring BUILT: Sculptural Art from the Permanent Collection\, an exhibition of sculpture from the permanent collection. Each workshop includes a tour of BUILT and in-depth discussion with an artist featured in the exhibition\, followed by an art-making workshop led by the artist. \nIn this artist-led workshop\, “Cardboard Heaven\,” John Barnes will demonstrate how simple cardboard media can be transformed into significant and personal artwork. Participants will use materials such as: cereal boxes and shoe boxes to create a funky windowsill with blinds. \nMaterials will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring additional cereal or shoes boxes to the workshop\, if able. \n$40 members/$45 non-members \nRegistration required. After you register\, you will receive 2 emails: a virtual ticket and an email containing additional details about the workshop. If you do not receive the email\, please make sure to check your junk folder. \nRegister\n \nAbout John Barnes: \nJohn Barnes is a sculptor from Bogalusa\, Louisiana who mainly creates  wood assemblages. Barnes first took an interest in art when he started elementary school\, but his passion flourished while at Southern A&M University. Using wood found in his Algiers neighborhood\, Barnes combines debris and refuse (litter or garbage) into intricate designs. Barnes is currently the director of the Visual Arts Program at Dillard University\, a position he has held since 2004. \nImage: John Barnes\, Doe Poppin’ II\, 2015\, Red oak\, plywood\, pencil\, Gift of Brooke Davis Anderson\, 2018.1.1
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/virtual-artist-workshop-3/
CATEGORIES:Artist Workshops,Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults,Live Events,Workshops + Talks
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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 Will Henry Stevens. \nRegister\n  \nWill Henry Stevens\, Untitled\, 1946\, Pastel on paper\, Gift of Janet Stevens McDowell \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
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/drawing-101-17/
CATEGORIES:Artist Workshops,Drawing 101,Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults,Live Events,Ogden Museum Online Events,Workshops + Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210527T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210527T123000
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CREATED:20210226T170552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210329T185246Z
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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 month in Art + Zen we take a look at the work of Revelations II photographer\, Clarence Laughlin\, and his surreal use of shape and light. The mechanical lyricism of the work lends itself to an exploration of our own internal machinations of thoughts\, feelings and breath. \nClarence Laughlin\, Dance of Light\, 1936\, Gelatin silver print\, 14 x 11 inches\, Collection of Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, Gift of Kathy Stroble\, 2020.5.1
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/art-zen-3/
CATEGORIES:Art and Zen,Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults,Live Events,Member Events,Ogden Museum Online Events
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