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SUMMARY:Teacher Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a workshop exploring our new exhibition Memory is a Strange Bell: The Art of William Christenberry. Perhaps no other artist in the American South engaged more deeply and consistently with the concepts of time\, place and memory through their work than William Christenberry. Although widely known as a pioneering master of color photography as an art form\, Christenberry was a multifaceted artist – utilizing painting\, drawing\, photography\, sculpture\, found object assemblage and installations to weave a deeply personal narrative with universal relevance. \nThis workshop will include a guided tour of the exhibition\, original lessons plans designed to engage students in works on exhibition and dinner! \nThis workshop is full. Please email education@ogdenmuseum.org to be placed on the waitlist.  \n/// William Christenberry\, Fruit Stand (detail)\, 1963\, Oil on canvas\, 68 x 166.5 inches\, Courtesy of the Belger Foundation
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/teacher-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:Educators,Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:Curated Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first in a series of conversations in the galleries of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art with members of Level Artist Collective. The conversation on October 15 will feature Horton Humble. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nCurated Conversations: Carl Joe Williams Curated Conversation: Rontherin Ratliff  \nABOUT HORTON HUMBLE \nBorn in New Orleans\, Horton Humble is a self-taught American painter. Humble’s debut show in 2007 entitled Debris\, was a series of paintings using wood from the Hurricane Katrina wreckage centered on themes of a lost city and water as a powerful force. In 2008\, he embarked on a one-year journey through Africa for his next series Transit Urban\, twelve paintings using local traditional fabrics depicting the energy of the people\, land and culture. Each piece was drafted on site and later accompanied him on his other travels from Europe to the US\, in cities like Chicago and Lisbon. Enchanted by the old and mestizo city\, he returned to Lisbon in 2012 where he lived for almost three years and created The Lisbon Series influenced by the discovery of a new medium; ceramics and its modeling techniques. After this productive period in Portugal\, Humble again returned home and established his studio with a group of fellow artists in New Orleans and co-founded the Level Artist Collective in 2015. \nIn 2017\, Horton Humble was a resident artist at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans and named “one of the most talented young painters producing in the South today” by Bradley Sumrall\, Curator of the Collection at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art (Curator’s Choice\, Country Roads Magazine). Through the summer he created his first public sculpture in steel – The Guardian\, commissioned by The Helis Foundation for the Poydras Corridor project – Sculpture for New Orleans. Currently\, Humble is creating his most ambitious work\, large scale canvases in which he is releasing the formality of his detail obsession into a more dynamic and expressive work. \nHorton Humble is a founding member of LEVEL Collective and a 2015/ 2017 nominee for the United States Artists Fellowship. His works are included in public and private collections\, showcased at the Poydras Corridor in New Orleans\, Prizm Art Fair- Art Basel Miami\, Atlanta Contemporary Biennial\, Ohr-O`Keefe Museum of Art- Biloxi\, Mississippi\, Luciano´s Benetton Imago Mundi Collection- Italy\, NOMA- Prospect 2 Satellite\, Carroll Gallery- Tulane University\, Antenna Gallery- New Orleans\, among others. \n/// Photo courtesy of Horton Humble \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/curated-conversations/
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SUMMARY:Artist Workshop: Exploring Memory is a Strange Bell
DESCRIPTION:The work of William Christenberry spans from pioneering color photography\, abstract expressionist paintings\, sculptures and some lesser-known ink and pencil drawings. Using ink and large format paper\, Museum Educator Mikhayla Anderson will lead participants in an investigation of Christenberry’s abstract reflections of the gourd tree\, so prevalently displayed throughout Hale County. What do you notice in the Louisiana country-side? What objects call for your attention? What inspires you to abstraction? Each session begins with a visual assessment of the artworks and a brief guided meditation. It is our hope that these moments of concentration and quiet mindfulness will enhance your artistic experience. As always\, materials are provided\, but feel free to bring source materials or supplies that might enhance your creative narrative. \nMaterials provided\nFor adults 18 and up\n$40 member; $45 non-member per workshop\nAdvance registration required \nPurchase Tickets\n  \nImage: William Christenberry\, Gourd Tree (detail)\, 1961\, Colored pencil on paper
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/artist-workshop-exploring-memory-is-a-strange-bell/
CATEGORIES:Artist Workshops,Workshops + Talks
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