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Events on February 23, 2013
LECTURE Saturday, February 23, 201311 a.m. – Noon Pillsbury Auditorium Lecturer: Gary Radke
Most Italian Renaissance art presents an overly idealized picture of a tumultuous time that was actually beset by constant warfare, plagues, and natural disasters. This lecture covers the crucial role the visual arts played in helping people cope with a frightening world. Learn how the Florence Flood of 1966, one of the greatest natural disasters to have hit the city, continues to inspire and frustrate restorers today.
Radke is Dean's Professor of the Humanities at Syracuse University. He also organizes exhibitions of Italian Renaissance art for the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. A fellow of the American Academy in Rome, Radke has received fellowship support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Samuel H. Kress Foundation, ACLS, and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, among others. He has also been recognized as Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence and won the William Wasserstrom Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching at Syracuse University. He is co-author with John T. Paoletti of a widely distributed college textbook, Art in Renaissance Italy.
$10; $5 for MIA members. Free for members of the Decorative Arts Affinity Group. To reserve tickets, call (612) 870-6323 or reserve tickets online » ADULT CLASS Sketching in the Galleries: Principles of Design: Balance Saturday, February 23, 201310:15 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Classroom 114 and museum galleries Instructor: Ken Wenzel
Great art "feels" right. It has an internal balance and equilibrium created by the relationships of its forms, spaces, and visual elements. Balance helps viewers engage in a work through a process intended and controlled by the artist. Study two types of visual balance and practice them by drawing from works in the MIA collection.
Fee per session: $30; $22 for MIA members. To register, call (612) 870-6323 or register online » YOUTH PROGRAM Art Studio I, W5: Sea Creatures (ages 4 and 5) Saturdays, February 2, 9, and 2310:30 a.m. – Noon Studio 111 INSTRUCTOR: Ashley Griffin
Let's make art, get to know the museum, and explore the world around us.
IN THE GALLERIES See and discuss art objects by closely observing elements such as lines, colors, and shapes. Make connections between subject matter and your own life and experiences. Build language skills by identifying favorite parts of an artwork.
IN THE STUDIO Get inspired through song, movement, and imaginative play. Make artworks that use line, shape, and color and that emphasize personal meaning over imitation. Develop independent problem-solving skills as you make your own artistic choices.
$54; $44 for MIA members. To register, call (612) 870-6323 or register online » YOUTH PROGRAM Art Studio II, W6: Splish Splash (ages 6 to 8) Saturdays, February 2, 9, and 2312:30 – 2 p.m. Studio 111 Instructor: Ashley Griffin
Let's create art inspired by objects we can touch and see, as well as drawing from personal experiences.
IN THE GALLERIES Examine objects to identify elements, such as line, shape, and texture, and warm and cool colors. Identify and explain your favorite and least favorite parts of an artwork. Interpret artistic themes and scenes through the lens of personal experience.
IN THE STUDIO Use real-life objects, your lives, and your imagination as a creative springboard. Create artworks that tell your individual story. Practice drawing techniques to record your observations.
$54; $44 for MIA members. To register, call (612) 870-6323 or register online » YOUTH PROGRAM Art Studio III, W7: Travel Posts (ages 9 to 12) Saturdays, February 2, 9, and 2312:30 – 2:30 p.m. Studio 112 Instructor: Theresa Hutch
We occupy so many places—in our bodies, families, homes, schools, and in the world. Let's explore how places and periods help shape the art we make.
IN THE GALLERIES Learn about how historical artworks relate to their world cultures. Compare and contrast artworks' form and meaning. Interpret artworks in your own way and share and discuss them.
IN THE STUDIO Plan like an artist by using preparatory sketches and scale models. Gain confidence in representational drawing skills through close observations and use of detail. Practice color mixing, compositional choice, proportion, showing depth, and more. Find ways to communicate meaning through art.
$72; $58 for MIA members. To register, call (612) 870-6323 or register online » DAILY PUBLIC TOUR Saturday, February 23, 20131 – 2 p.m. Celebrate Valentine's Day all month long. Inflame your passion for art on a tour that explores the victories and vicissitudes of love. See works of art in the museum's collection that tell intriguing stories of marriage and devotion, the sexual exploits of gods and goddesses, and the hurtful scandals that sometimes come with affairs of the heart! DAILY PUBLIC TOUR Anishinabe to Zapotec: Native Arts of the Americas Saturday, February 23, 20133 – 4 p.m. See beautifully decorated garments, feast bowls, and moccasins from North America; sculptures from the ancient ball game of Mexico; and huge gold ear spools from Peru. Explore the art of the indigenous peoples of North, Central, and South America, from ancient times to the present. |
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