Saturday October 20, 2pm
Steve Locke will explore relationships between and among men in his drawings and paintings. His own interest in the exchange of looks, the privilege of looking, and the wish to be seen will inform his response to the monumental woodcut by Kerry James Marshall on view in Recent Acquisitions, Part III: Kerry James Marshall. Steve will share his reactions to the methods, materials, and meanings he finds in Marshall’s work and will discuss his long relationship with the artist’s oeuvre.
Category Archives: Off Campus Events
Claudine Bing at Galatea Fine Art
Earth, Water, Sky
Galatea Fine Art
460B Harrison Ave.
September 5-30
Former chair of the Art Education Department, Claudine Bing, is showing new oil pastel drawings which respond playfully to the theories of astrophysics. Continue reading
Trintje Jansen Exhibition
Byways
Nancy Lincoln Gallery
Beaver Country Day School
September 20 – October 11, 2012
Reception: Thursday, October 11, 5-7 pm
Retired Art Education faculty member Trintje Jansen is exhibiting recent clay relief pieces in a solo show at Beaver Country Day School, which she attended as a child. Our MAT alumnus David Ingenthron teaches at Beaver Country Day and is the curator of the Nancy Lincoln Gallery there. Trintje was David’s student teaching supervisor. Continue reading
Teaching in the Art Museum Program at Harvard April 19
Teaching in the Art Museum: An Evening with the Authors
Rika Burnham, Head of Education, The Frick Collection
Elliott Kai-Kee, Education Specialist, J. Paul Getty Museum
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 485 Broadway, Cambridge, MA Continue reading
Steven Spencer
Steve Locke Speaking at ICA
Steve Locke will be giving a gallery talk “Figuring Color: Kathy Butterly, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Roy McMakin, Sue Williams” at the ICA on Sunday May 6 at 2:00 pm.