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Watercolor Portraits with Nick Runge
- thru Sun. Mar 21st, 2021
In this two-day workshop, visiting artist, Nick Runge will teach students how to paint a portrait in watercolor. Nick will first demonstrate his approach and method while explaining the choices he makes, the intuition that he works with, and chances taken while painting a portrait. As students work on their own paintings, Nick will offer guidance,...
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Virtual Art Wise with Iruka Maria Toro
- Mon. Mar 15th, 2021
6pm – 7pm
Virtual Event Hosted by Hunter Museum of American Art
Mixed media artist Iruka Maria Toro created The Invisible Life of Small Things, currently featured in Under Construction: Collage from The Mint Museum. This painting, like many of her works, is “a visual diary of thought made visible” and is inspired by the natural landscape and her childhood memories from Puerto Rico and Florida. During this Virtual Art...
- Mon. Mar 15th, 2021
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Artful Yoga with Madison Myers
- Sun. Mar 7th, 2021
1:30pm – 3pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Enjoy a yoga practice with instructor Madison Myers, inspired by the current exhibition Under Construction: Collage from The Mint Museum and accompanied by live music from local band Sunsap. We ask that all participants arrive on time to participate in the gallery portion. Please bring your own yoga mat. Masks must be worn throughout the class. ABOUT:...
- Sun. Mar 7th, 2021
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Throwback Thursday
- Thu. Mar 4th, 2021
4pm – 8pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Enjoy our permanent collection free of charge and our newest exhibition Under Construction: Collage from The Mint Museum for just $5 per adult (free to museum members and youth 17 and under).
- Thu. Mar 4th, 2021
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Sensory Friendly Studio: Abstract Art
- Sat. Feb 27th, 2021
2:30pm – 4:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Learn how to create a vibrant abstract painting inspired by art in the Hunter collection. Local artist, Ally Manno, will guide you as you create your own abstract painting. This workshop is designed for adults and teens with autism spectrum disorders, but open to everyone. All experience levels are welcomed. Masks must be worn at all times in the Hunter...
- Sat. Feb 27th, 2021
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Virtual Art Wise with Susan J. Barron
- Thu. Feb 18th, 2021
6pm – 7pm
Virtual Event Hosted by Hunter Museum of American Art
Artist Susan J. Barron created the celebrated "Depicting the Invisible" series, a range of mixed medium portraits exploring the experiences of veterans. Join Chyela Rowe from CHI Memorial Hospital's Arts Therapies and Well-Being Program as she interviews Barron. They will discuss the artist's process, share stories from the veterans in the "Depicting the...
- Thu. Feb 18th, 2021
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Throwback Thursday
- Thu. Feb 4th, 2021
4pm – 8pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Enjoy our permanent collection free of charge and our new special exhibit Under Construction: Collage from The Mint Museum for just $5 per adult (free to museum members and youth 17 and under).
- Thu. Feb 4th, 2021
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Under Construction: Collage From The Mint Museum
- thru Sun. Apr 18th, 2021
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Under Construction: Collage from the Mint Museum explores the dynamic medium of collage, where materials are cut, torn, and layered to create new meanings and narratives. Featuring over 30 international artists and roughly 100 works of art, this exhibition examines the growth of the collage technique and aesthetic in the work of Romare Bearden and his...
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VIRTUAL Art Wise With Curator Dr. Stuhlman
- Thu. Jan 28th, 2021
6pm – 7pm
Virtual Event Hosted by Hunter Museum of American Art
Don’t miss a sneak peek of our upcoming exhibition Under Construction: Collage from The Mint Museum with Dr. Jonathan Stuhlman, The Mint Museum’s Senior Curator of American Art. Join us on Zoom as we explore the history of collage and the dynamic techniques and materials artists use to create their works. Find out how this large-scale exhibition came...
- Thu. Jan 28th, 2021
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Winter Warm Up: Cactus Embroidery – Online Class + Supplies
- Sat. Jan 16th, 2021
1pm – 2:30pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
Learn how to embroider to take a break from the cold and stitch a bright cactus and bring some sun into your space! This course is designed to teach participants how to make their own basic embroidery designs and learn four popular threading techniques. This will include an introduction to embroidery and all the possibilities! Examples will be provided...
- Sat. Jan 16th, 2021
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Ashley V. Blalock: Bridging The Hunter
- thru Mon. Jul 11th, 2022
at Hunter Museum of American Art
San Diego-based artist Ashley V. Blalock is best known for her enormous crocheted red doilies. Her works fuse craft and fine art and are inspired by everyday artifacts from the domestic sphere. Responding to the Hunter Museum’s architecture and considering how people walk through the space, Blalock’s large-scale, site-specific, year-long installation will...
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VIRTUAL Art Wise: Ashley V. Blalock
- Thu. Jan 7th, 2021
6pm – 7pm
Virtual Event Hosted by Hunter Museum of American Art
VIRTUAL Art Wise presents a Zoom discussion with San Diego-based multimedia artist Ashley V. Blalock. Blalock will discuss her artwork, inspiration, and process as she prepares to unveil her newest onsite installation, Ashley V. Blalock: Bridging the Hunter. Ashley V. Blalock: Bridging the Hunter literally and figuratively ties together themes and physical...
- Thu. Jan 7th, 2021
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Framing a New Vision for 2021
- Sat. Jan 2nd, 2021
1pm – 3pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
Let’s make 2021 the best year yet! Come and let us help you put together a dynamic vision board that will help you bring clarity and give you constant inspiration as you journey through the next year. A supply kit will be provided to help you make your vision come to life or sign up for just the class and work along with supplies you have on hand. Collect...
- Sat. Jan 2nd, 2021
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Artful Yoga with Emily Curtis
- Sun. Dec 13th, 2020
1:30pm – 3pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Enjoy an art-inspired yoga practice with instructor Emily Curtis. As always, we ask that all participants arrive on time to take part in the gallery session. Please bring your own yoga mat. Masks and distancing are required throughout the class. ABOUT: Artful Yoga is an ongoing series taught by local and visiting instructors, connecting yoga with art...
- Sun. Dec 13th, 2020
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Artful Yoga with Jaylee Oliver
- Sun. Nov 22nd, 2020
1:30pm – 3pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Enjoy an art-inspired yoga practice with instructor Jaylee Oliver. As always, we ask that all participants arrive on time to take part in the gallery session. Please bring your own yoga mat. Masks and distancing are required throughout the class. ABOUT: Artful Yoga is an ongoing series taught by local and visiting instructors, connecting yoga with art from...
- Sun. Nov 22nd, 2020
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Virtual Art Wise: In the Studio with Lesley Dill
- Thu. Nov 19th, 2020
6pm – 7pm
Virtual Event Hosted by Hunter Museum of American Art
Meet Lesley Dill, whose work is featured in “The F Word: We Mean Female!” now on view at the Hunter. See her studio, ask her questions, and learn about her process via Zoom. Lesley Dill’s artwork contemplates the intersection of text and figure, drawing from literature, faith, and her own travels. Her most recent work focuses on visionary women and their...
- Thu. Nov 19th, 2020
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Bringing the Figure to Life with Aleah Chapin
- thru Fri. Oct 30th, 2020
In this 5-day intensive workshop, we will explore different ways to bring our paintings to life, using both a live unclothed female model and photography as our reference. We will begin each day by looking at the bigger picture, drawing from a live model quickly with charcoal and finding the movement that naturally runs through the body. Each morning we...
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Vision + Verse: Women’s Voices
- Thu. Oct 22nd, 2020
6pm – 7pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Be inspired and moved as American poets from an array of backgrounds respond to The F Word: We Mean Female! They’ll share a blend of history, current events, ancient wisdom, and personal experiences. Learn how to bear witness as an active role, shouldering burdens and sharing joys. Presenting poets are from Black, Latinx, Cherokee, Pacific Island, European,...
- Thu. Oct 22nd, 2020
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Creative Community Day
- Sat. Oct 17th, 2020
10am – 3:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Designed for our youngest guests, Creative Community Days are interactive and engaging. You’ll make murals, learn to weave, enjoy story time, and look for art in a scavenger hunt. See the new exhibition, The F Word: We Mean Female!, then seek, build, learn, and play your way through the museum. Reserve your spot for an hour-long session here. Safety is our...
- Sat. Oct 17th, 2020
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A Moving Experience: Female Art and Dance with Ballet Esprit
- Thu. Oct 15th, 2020
6pm – 7pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Experience The F Word: We Mean Female! in motion. Watch a live dance interpretation of the exhibition, followed by a discussion. Local dance company Ballet Esprit will be presenting dances choreographed just for this performance. Masks and physical distancing are required.
- Thu. Oct 15th, 2020
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