POSTPONED: STAY TUNED FOR A NEW DATE! A Series of Four Lectures by Dr. Bruce Weber, American Art Historian. Produced with Green Kill. First Wednesday of the month,
POSTPONED: STAY TUNED FOR A NEW DATE!
A Series of Four Lectures by Dr. Bruce Weber, American Art Historian. Produced with Green Kill.
First Wednesday of the month, July-October: 7:00-8:30pm
DATE TBA: The Modern Wave, Part 2, 7:00-8:30pm
The Modern Wave, Part 2 covers the sculptors Paul Fiene, Gaston Lachaise, Alexxander Archipenko, Lu Duble, Isamu Noguchi and Carl Walters.
Dr. Bruce Weber received his Ph.D. in art history at the Graduate School of the City University of New York. A leading scholar of American art of the past two centuries, Dr. Weber has served as a curator at several museums, including the Museum of the City of New York, and as the director of research and exhibitions at a leading New York gallery. He has published widely and curated numerous exhibitions. For the past few years he has been researching, lecturing, writing and curating on the historic Woodstock art colony. Last autumn he initiated the blog Learning Woodstock Art Colony.
Upcoming Lecture:
October 6th: The Direct Carvers, 7:00-8:30pm
Previous Lectures:
July 7th: The First Wave
August 4th: The Modern Wave, Part 1
Image: Paul Fiene, Penguin, 1932, Marble. Woodstock Artists Association and Museum.
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The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum would like to acknowledge that its facility is located on the homeland of the Waughkonk Band of the Esopus Munsee, in the Lenape-Delaware territory of the Algonquin civilization.