Nassau County Museum of Art and Easy Hiking December 22

January events, exhibitions at Nassau County Museum of Art
Gemini Journeying performers January 13 at Nassau Canton Museum of Art'due south Manes Heart

AT THE ARNOLD & JOAN SALTZMAN Art Edifice

EXHIBITION

Nov. 18-March 4, 2018
At the Saltzman Fine art Building
Fool the Center
Is it a flat surface or is it a sculpture. Is it a photograph or is information technology a painting? Is information technology wood or is it bronze? Is it rubber or is it steel? Perceptual tricks, optical illusions, a 1000 playing cards combined suggest a face. Take a few steps to the right, the image changes; a few steps to the left, maybe some other change.
What'south real and what isn't? A photo starts to wait like a painting, a collage like a photograph. The real and the unreal go mixed together. All this and more is nowadays in Fool the Eye, a study of how artists use the magic of perceptual illusion to fool viewers into thinking they're seeing something that's not in that location.

EVENTS

FILM
At the Saltzman Fine Art Building
2009, 23-infinitesimal picture show
November. xviii-March iv, 2018
Tuesday-Sunday: screening at eleven a.m., 12 p.m., i p.1000., 3 p.m.•
*with exceptions for special programs
Paper Medium Rare: All Things Newspaper
There is naught we wouldn't put in our mouths in our quest for the perfect meal. Only paper? This plan visits chefs at the helms of their respective kitchens—where telling the difference between food and paper may not be and then like shooting fish in a barrel. No longer do we accept to salivate over a delicious-looking film — now nosotros can literally take our picture and eat it as well. Imagine eating the card after placing your dinner lodge and munching on a photo taken while y'all are at a restaurant.

Aught is too crazy, not even paper Campbell soups! Free with Museum admission; reservations not needed; first come, start seated.

EXHIBITION TALKS
At the Saltzman Fine Art Building
Thursdays, 1-ii p.m.
January. 4, Feb. ane
Brown Bag Lectures
Riva Ettus
Bring a sandwich and enjoy tiffin with friends as Museum Docent Riva Ettus presents an informative talk on the art and the artists in Fool the Eye. Afterward, join the ii p.m. public exhibition tour. Gratis with Museum admission. Reservations not needed; first come, first seated.

HAND-ON ART PROGRAMS
At the Saltzman Fine Fine art Edifice
Tuesdays, 1-ii p.m.
Jan. 9, Feb. 6
Sketching in the Galleries
Glenna Kubit
Yous don't have to be able to draw to enjoy this program! This is not about the last result simply rather almost taking time to expect closely at works of art in the galleries to get a better understanding of how the creative person created them. Led by artist and educator Glenna Kubit, Sketching in the Galleries encourages visitors to slow down as they engage in a variety of drawing assignments that focus on the use of line, proportion, texture and value. Paper, pencils will be provided (participants are welcome to bring their own sketch books). Museum admission plus $v, program is limited to 15 participants per session. Register at nassaumuseum.org/events.

FOR THE Family unit
Super Family Lord's day
At the Saltzman Fine Art Building
Sunday, Jan. fourteen, one-4 p.m.
Magical Days at a Gold Declension Mansion
Magician Joe Cordi
Everything is not always as it seems — Nassau County Museum of Art, with rooms full of art, was once a family home for the four Frick children!

Inspired past our exhibition, Fool the Eye, bask a day of family-friendly art making and magical adventures. Discover what secrets about the Frick family the Museum may hide correct before your optics with a scavenger hunt; behold magical feats during A Show Past Joe with magician Joe Cordi, and create artworks that merge art with science to fool the eye. Museum admission plus $10 per family materials fee. Reservations non needed. Please notation: this event is place of Family Sundays at the Museum.

AT THE MANES FAMILY Art & EDUCATION Eye

WORKS ON VIEW IN THE GALLERY SPACE
At The Manes Eye
Oct. 21-January. 21, 2018
Chief Class: Josef Albers and His Students
In that location is aught like the human relationship of teacher and student, a bond that becomes all the more indelible when the pupil rises to become a notable artist in his or her own right. In the first of a multi-part series devoted to the swell artists whose students in turn became stars, timed to coincide with the opening of the offset classes at the new Manes Center, this exhibition brings together the Museum'south ain Formulation:

Articulation portfolio by Josef Albers with notable works past some of his students from Black Mountain College and Yale University.

The stunning roll phone call of Albers' students includes Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Serra (whose masterwork Plumb Line is a highlight of the sculpture collection), Robert Mangold, Peter Halley, Sol LeWitt, and Neil Welliver.

Albers brought his own Bauhaus training in the classrooms of Kandinsky and Klee to the United states of america, where even his undergraduate classes in drawing became life lessons in thinking and perception.

His theory of the interaction of colour remains the foundation upon which art, design, architecture and psychology classes on color perception continue to rely.
This exhibition of the piece of work of Josef Albers and his "uber class" of art stars is the first in an heady series dedicated to the teacher-student relationship in art history.

Future shows will focus on the legacies of Auguste Rodin, Hans Hofmann, John Baldessari, Stan Brodsky and other master teachers.

Film
At The Manes Center
2006, 57-minute film
Oct. 21, 2017-Jan. 21, 2018
Saturday & Sunday, 1-4 p.m., ongoing*
*with exceptions for special programs
Josef and Anni Albers: Art is Everywhere
Sedat Pakay'due south moving picture, Josef and Anni Albers: Art is Everywhere, is the first to explore in tandem the lives of these artistic pioneers of 20th-century modernism. Produced in close clan with the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, the documentary includes rare footage of Josef and Anni and a number of unprecedented interviews with people meaning in their lives, including Robert Rauschenberg, Sidney Janis, Denise René, John Szarkowski, John Cohen, and Philip Johnson. Free, donations accepted. Reservations non needed.

FOR THE Family unit/AGES 3-5
At The Manes Center
Tuesdays, 9:30-10:thirty a.m.
Jan. 2, 9, 16, thirty
Hear It! See It! Describe It!
Look, listen and create with picture books and fine art! Children and their adult companions share story time followed past a walk through the gallery and cartoon activities inspired by illustrations in our story book and the art on view. Costless for members, $5 per kid for nonmembers. Reservations not needed.

FOR THE Family unit/AGES 3-5
At The Manes Center
Fridays, nine:xxx-10:30 a.chiliad.
Jan. five, 12, 19
Friday-Yay Art Twenty-four hours!
Deanna DelSanto
Nether the guidance of Deanna DelSanto, young children and their developed companions investigate colour, shape, grade and more with easily-on activities. They volition have the opportunity to experiment and go familiar with fine art materials and processes as they discover new skills while nurturing creative expression. Free for members, $5 per child for nonmembers. Reservations not needed.

Easily-ON ART Program/FOR ALL AGES
At The Manes Center
Saturdays, 11 a.yard.-three p.m.
January 6, 13, 20, 27
Studio Saturdays
Drib into The Manes Centre to create projects and piece of work inspired past the art on view in the current exhibition. Spend upward to an hour exploring a range of materials, techniques, and themes before standing your exploration out onto the Museum'south lush grounds filled with trails, a sculpture park and gardens. Open up to all ages and abilities. Free with Museum admission. Reservations non needed.

FOR THE Family
Sundays, one-4 p.thousand.
Family Bout at 1 p.m. at the Saltzman Fine art Building
Fine art Activities, 1:30-4 p.yard. at The Manes Center
Jan. 7, 21, 28
Family unit Sundays at the Museum
Antipodal, collaborate and create at Family Sundays at the Museum. Exist inspired by the works in the galleries, explore new fine art materials. Family Sun allows children and the adults in their lives to take time to reconnect while talking most and making art together. Family art projects draw inspiration from the artworks on view in the Museum's exhibition, Fool the Eye. New projects are featured every calendar week. Costless with Museum admission. Reservations not needed. Delight notation: Family Sundays at the Museum not offered on Jan 14.

CONCERT
At The Manes Center
Sabbatum, January. xiii at 3:xxx p.m.
Primary Class: The Concert
Gemini Journeying
To complement the exhibition Master Class, which features Josef Albers and the famous artists who learned from him, we are delighted to offer a musical exploration of the ways in which ideas are passed from generation to generation through groovy teachers and their students. Join the chamber ensemble Gemini Journey, consisting of Diane Block and Terry Batts, for this inspiring program that includes work by Mozart, Handel, Haydn, Mendelssohn and more. The concert volition be preceded by a brief lecture by Museum Director Dr. Charles A. Riley II on the great teacher-educatee relationships throughout fine art and musical history.

Free, donations accepted. Reservations not needed; first come, offset seated.

wigginsnellootiout57.blogspot.com

Source: https://theislandnow.com/blog-112/january-events-exhibitions-nassau-county-museum-art/

Belum ada Komentar untuk "Nassau County Museum of Art and Easy Hiking December 22"

Posting Komentar

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel