Tune into #InstagramLive this Friday at 2pm for a walkthrough of ".edu: Art Faculty of the Hudson Valley." Interact and ask about the artwork while you get a look at these works by Josette Urso, Nancy Bowen, and a lot more. #MuseumFromHome
Upcoming & Now Online - In Conversation: Pasolini from Neuberger Museum, Jonathan Biss Livestream Piano Concert from 92nd Street Y, Caramoor Livestream Concerts, James Prosek Yale Program, Derrick Adams & Mickalene Thomas Conversation, NYBG At Home & More https://t.co/dsmDD1lHDW
It's Monday and some folks are back to working from home. This is a reminder not to forget to take a snack break! 🍞
Image: Claes Oldenburg, Two Loaves of Bread, One Cut, 1961
Photo by Maksim Akelin
Looking for something to do? Join us for n Conversation: Pasolini, the Cold War, and the Third World, a virtual event via Zoom, on March 25, 3-4:30PM. For details and how to join: https://t.co/vpFPAhDSUq
#NationalQuiltingDay. Faith Ringgold thinks of her quilts as visual diaries. “In making quilts, I am able to communicate ideas I would not be able to communicate in any other way. They are platforms for mixing art and ideas so that neither suffer.“ #MADCollection#MuseumFromHome
Today would have been the opening day for the Gallery’s Lynda Benglis exhibition. Since we're closed, we’re "opening" it to you online for today's tour. #MuseumFromHome#5WomenArtists
See a list of the works included: https://t.co/qb2mimAVAT
While we will miss seeing you in the galleries, we still plan to engage and interact with you through all of the channels available to us. This means that for the time being the Bruce Museum has gone #digital. https://t.co/oRNDRHFX3v
Let’s get out of the house (virtually) a bit, shall we?
“It seems funny to say it, but long before there was an ‘art world,’ there was art in the world.” So begins artist and writer Russell Connor’s meditative tour of public art in NYC.
#FromTheVaults#FilmFriday#Met150
Saturday’s #MuseumFromHome breakfast mood, courtesy of Pierre Bonnard.
The artist made 60+ dining-room scenes between 1927 and 1947, the tumult of the modern world all but ignored in vibrant paintings capturing simple domestic pleasures and the play of mood and light.
It takes perhaps two minutes to cut and paste this letter and send it to your Congress people. Your voice can save cultural organizations across the US—and especially the ones right in your community. Urge Congress to save #museums and #nonprofits during #Covid19@AAMers