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Sensory Friendly Studio: Abstract Art
- Tomorrow
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...
- Tomorrow
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Watercolor Portraits with Nick Runge
- Sat. Mar 20th
thru Sun. Mar 21st
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,...
- Sat. Mar 20th
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Passion, Power & Pose: Photographs By Ken Browar And Deborah Ory
- Fri. May 21st
thru Mon. Sep 6th
at Hunter Museum of American Art
A collaboration between dancers, photographers and choreographers, these brilliantly executed images examine the intersection of fashion and dance. The works showcase internationally-renowned ballet dancers, often in vintage or modern couture fashions. The exhibition will feature nearly fifty works by the photographers alongside a number of stunning...
- Fri. May 21st
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Lalla Essaydi
- Fri. Sep 24th
thru Sun. Jan 9th
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Artist Lalla Essaydi combines Islamic calligraphy with representations of the female body in order to address the complexities of Arab female identity from the perspective of a Moroccan woman living in the West. She often returns to her Moroccan girlhood for inspiration, looking back on it as an adult woman caught somewhere between past and present. Her...
- Fri. Sep 24th
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Mediterranea: American Art From The Graham D. Williford Collection
- Fri. Sep 24th
thru Sun. Jan 9th
at Hunter Museum of American Art
For American artists to be considered serious and cultured in the 19th and early 20th centuries, they not only needed to study in Europe, but travel widely there as well. This exhibition looks at how artists of that time captured the diversity and distinctiveness of certain places that make up the Mediterranean region, including Italy, Spain, the Middle...
- Fri. Sep 24th
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