Louie Palu: Distant Early Warning
UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery presents Louie Palu: Distant Early Warning, on display from February 14 through May 20.
UMBC's Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery presents Louie Palu: Distant Early Warning, on display from February 14 through May 20.
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Cézanne and the Human Figure: from Portraits to Abstractions with Aneta Georgievska-Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland
In conjunction with Spectrum: 2022 Visual Arts Exhibition (February 3 – March 12), UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture (CADVC) presents a lecture by artist Lynn Cazabon, whose works will be on display.
What makes a lasting legacy? Join the artists from the BMA's current exhibition All Due Respect—Lauren Frances Adams, Mequitta Ahuja, LaToya M. Hobbs, and Cindy Chen—as they reflect on their work and how materials and artist resources have influenced their careers. The conversation will be moderated by Dr. Leslie King-Hammond, art historian, curator, and Professor Emerita and Founding Director of the Center of Race and Culture at the Maryland Institute College of Art.
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Panelists:
Lauren Frances Adams
In conjunction with Spectrum: 2022 Visual Arts Exhibition (February 3 – March 12), UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture (CADVC) presents a lecture by artist Lisa Moren, whose works will be on display.
ART SEMINAR GROUP IN-PERSON LECTURE (ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE THROUGH ZOOM)
Cézanne and Nature - Change and Permanence
Aneta Georgievska-Shine, professor of art history, University of Maryland
Venue: Central Presbyterian Church 7308 York Road Towson, MD, 21204
Lecture four in a five-part series: Paul Cézanne and the Art of Seeing
In conjunction with Spectrum: 2022 Visual Arts Exhibition (February 3 – March 12), UMBC's Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture (CADVC) presents a lecture by artist Kathy Marmor, whose works will be on display.
Join us for a virtual panel discussion to commemorate the BMA's acquisition of 10 blocks of The Monument Quilt, a project of the Baltimore-based FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture collective. Hear the stories of the organization’s members and leaders as they discuss the national and international impact of the project, their participation in the quilt-making, and the struggles of navigating a growing collective made for and by survivors.
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