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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 discuss some of our favorite artworks from Ogden Museum\, such as Dusti Bonge’s Circles Penetrated (pictured). \nDusti Bonge\, Circles Penetrated\, 1952\, Oil on canvas\, Gift of the Dusti Bonge Foundation \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-15/
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:Artist Workshop
DESCRIPTION:IN-PERSON WORKSHOP WITH SHERRY OWENS! \nJoin us for the third workshop in 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 in-person workshop\, work with artist Sherry Owens to explore binding as a method to create sculptural forms. Participants will investigate ways of joining found objects through wrapping and binding with a variety of organic materials. Build a work of art that speaks to environmental issues of our time.  \nMaterials will be provided at the workshop. \n$40 members/$45 non-members \nRegistration required. After you register\, you will receive 2 emails: a virtual ticket and an email containing additional information about the workshop. If you do not receive the email\, please make sure to check your junk folder. \nRegister\n \nSherry Owens Statement: \n\n\n\nAs I reassemble twigs and branches from the crepe myrtle tree\, I am creating another form of organic chaos that is similar to natural growth processes. Inspired by observations in nature\, I construct nest-like objects with line to create both dense chaotic shapes and open drawings in space. Meeting Memory in the Dark parallels a language with nature in my work and an ongoing dialogue of man’s effect on the changing environment. \nImage: Sherry Owens\, Mother Nature Throwing Up Her Hands\, 2017\, crepe myrtle\, baling wire\, paint\, dye\, wax \nPhoto image credit: Harrison Evans
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/virtual-artist-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:Artist Workshops,Education Events for Adults,Events for Adults,Live Events,Workshops + Talks
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SUMMARY:Curated Conversation with Roland L. Freeman
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, July 29 at 2 p.m.\, visit the O Blog to watch and listen to a special Curated Conversation with photographer Roland L. Freeman and Richard McCabe\, Curator of Photography at Ogden Museum. The two will be discussing Freeman’s exhibition\, Roland L. Freeman – Portfolio. \nRoland L. Freeman\, Community Elders\, Mississippi\, July 1975\, Gelatin Silver Print\, Collection of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art \nAbout Roland L. Freeman \nRoland L. Freeman was born in Baltimore\, Maryland in 1936. A self-taught photographer\, Freeman began using the camera to capture the societal sea change taking place in America during the height of the Civil Rights Movement of the early 1960s. In the late 1960s\, he worked as a stringer for Time magazine and Magnum Photos\, including a stint as a White House photographer. Freeman’s real passion throughout his career has been the documentation of Southern folk culture. In 1970\, Freeman was the first photographer to be awarded the Young Humanist Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Humanities. He has been the recipient of two Masters of Photography Visual Arts Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1982 and 1991. \nIn the early 1970s\, Freeman co-directed the Mississippi Folklife Project for the Smithsonian Institution’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. That work resulted in the exhibition\, Mississippi Tradition and Change. His interest in craft traditions led to his documentation and collection of quilts made by African Americans long before others were taking an interest in this distinct but little-recognized artistic tradition. This work resulted in the publication of two books “Something to Keep You Warm” and “A Communion of the Spirits: African-American Quilters\, Preservers\, and Their Stories”. \nFreeman’s many solo exhibitions include\, Southern Roads/City Pavements: Photographs of Black Americans by Roland L. Freeman at the International Center of Photography\, New York City\, 1981. In 1990\, Freeman consolidated two decades of documentation of the disappearing tradition of Baltimore street vendors\, many of whom still used horse-drawn carts\, for a major exhibition titled Arabbers of Baltimore at the Baltimore Museum of Art. In 1997\, Freeman was named the Eudora Welty Visiting Professor of Southern Studies at Millsaps College in Jackson\, Mississippi.
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/curated-conversation-with-roland-freeman/
CATEGORIES:Ogden Museum Online Events,Workshops + Talks
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