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Mulvane Art Museum Newsletter - August 30, 2022

Arts and Entertainment

September 1, 2022

From: Mulvane Art Museum

First Friday Extended Gallery Hours

September 2, 2022, 5 - 7 PM

The Mulvane Art Museum galleries will be open with extended hours on First Friday, September 2, 2022. Come by and see our fall exhibitions AB X, and Rita Blitt: Drawings From The Legacy Collection on view in the museum's first floor gallery.

Smart Phone

WORKSHOPS

Saturday, September 10, 2022

9 am - 11 am

Mulvane Art Museum

This is a fun and fascinating workshop to learn the basics of capturing photos and videos on a smart phone or tablet. Students will be introduced to camera angles, lighting, and key artistic techniques. This course requires a smartphone or tablet with a camera.

COST: $10 per person (pre-paid online)

REGISTER

Art Journal

MEETUPS

Thursday, September 15

12:30 - 2:30 pm

Room 16, Garvey Fine Arts

This semester, join Monique Robins, MLS, Outreach CEP/ Coordinator, Washburn University College of Arts and Sciences, for weekly art journaling workshops in the Mulvane Art Museum's classroom. 

Art Journaling Meetups will be held every Thursday, starting September 15.

Slow Art

BROWN BAG LUNCHES

Wednesday, September 21

12 - 1 pm

First Floor Galleries

Mulvane Art Museum

The Slow Art Experience is a collection of encounters, offered monthly, regarding the principles of slow looking and mindfulness.

This program series is free and open to the public. Join us in conversation.

Paul B. Arnold, H. M. (Matisse), n.d.; woodcut. Gift of Matt and Judith Veatch in memory or Jack and Ann Ozegovic, Mulvane Art Museum permanent collection.

Looking Anew at a Strange Matisse Masterpiece (Hyperallergic)

“Site Three,” H&R Block Artspace (KC Studio)

Rising Artist Wendy Red Star on Why She’s Bringing Lost Native American Histories to Light on Bus Stops in Three U.S. Cities (artnet news)

Listen to an art-themed podcast. We recommend The Getty's Recording Artists episode, Lee Krasner: Deal with It

Conversations

WITH THE MULVANE COLLECTION

This video series provides a close look at different artworks from the Mulvane Art Museum's permanent collection. Learn more about Carleton Wiggins' oil painting, untitled (pastoral scene), 1880, from the Mulvane Art Museum's permanent collection.

This painting is on view in the exhibition Lyric in Landscape.

If education is the heart of the Mulvane Art Museum, exhibitions are its life-blood. They challenge, inspire, open minds, ignite ideas, and speak to us about the human endeavor. Select exhibitions and museum programs are supported by a National Endowment For The Humanities (NEH) #SHARP Grant.