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Jan 5 2012 |
ArtStop: California Modern ArtThursday, 12:00 pmMuseum Galleries Today's ArtStop will discuss California Modern Art. ArtStops are 15 minute, staff-led tours of one to three works on view. Museum curators and educators present these brief yet always enlightening and informative talks every Thursday and third Tuesday at noon. continue reading |
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Jan 6 2012 |
First Friday Films: Flor SilvestreFriday, 7:00 pmJames S. Copley Auditorium 7:00 p.m. Pre-Film Lecture | 8:00 p.m. Film Flor Silvestre (1943), which marked the return of Dolores del Rio to the big screen, explores the expressive nature of the Mexican landscape, as well as the revolution that shaped modern Mexico. Prior to the film Amy Galpin, Project Curator for American Art, will speak to some of the themes of the exhibition and the era now known as the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, during which this film was made. continue reading |
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Jan 12 2012 |
ArtStop: Raphaelle PealeThursday, 12:00 pmMuseum Galleries Today's ArtStop will discuss Raphaelle Peale. ArtStops are 15 minute, staff-led tours of one to three works on view. Museum curators and educators present these brief yet always enlightening and informative talks every Thursday and third Tuesday at noon. continue reading |
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Jan 15 2012 |
Family Drop In Day: Exploring California Modern ArtSunday, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pmExplore and learn about the art on view in the Museum through child-friendly tours and art making. Registration is not required, but space is limited, so arrive early. For more information, please email families@sdmart.org. Recommended for children ages 6 – 12 continue reading |
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Jan 17 2012 |
ArtStop: Gabriele MünterTuesday, 12:00 pmMuseum Galleries Today's ArtStop will discuss Gabriele Münter. ArtStops are 15 minute, staff-led tours of one to three works on view. Museum curators and educators present these brief yet always enlightening and informative talks every Thursday and third Tuesday at noon. continue reading |
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Jan 18 2012 |
Art in Context: Images of Salome: Eroticism, Horror, and ReligionWednesday, 7:00 pmJames S. Copley Auditorium An engaging conversation about visual art and its effect on lyric theatre with Dr. John Marciari, Ph.D., Curator of European Art, and Dr. Nicolas Reveles, Director of Education and Outreach for San Diego Opera. The biblical story of the cunning princess Salome and the beheading of John the Baptist has inspired a plethora of bloody and suggestive works of art. What ties these pieces together? Why are artists attracted to the juxtaposition of the horrific and the erotic in their works? continue reading |
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Jan 19 2012 |
ArtStop: Scott DavisThursday, 12:00 pmMuseum Galleries Today's ArtStop will discuss Scott Davis. ArtStops are 15 minute, staff-led tours of one to three works on view. Museum curators and educators present these brief yet always enlightening and informative talks every Thursday and third Tuesday at noon. continue reading |
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Jan 20 2012 |
Amy Galpin on En Tierra FirmeThe Lasting Impact of Mexican Modernism in the United StatesFriday, 10:00 amJames S. Copley Auditorium Amy Galpin, Project Curator for American Art, will give a lecture on 20th-century artists who have moved back and forth across the Mexico/U.S. Border, with particular attention to artists represented in the exhibition Mexican Modern Painting from the Andrés Blaisten Collection. Sponsored by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council continue reading |
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Jan 22 2012 |
Member Open HouseSunday, 10:00 am - 12:00 pmJames S. Copley Auditorium Visit the various tables on education, programs, support councils and more while enjoying brief informative talks from members of our staff throughout the morning. The Reference Library will be open for browsing and Librarian James Grebl will give a 30-minute presentation in the auditorium on the icons, investors and intrigues that make the Museum what it is today. It’s the perfect way to introduce a friend to the Museum while learning more about your membership. Afterwards, you and your guest (at no cost) may visit the Museum upon opening at 12:00. continue reading |
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Jan 26 2012 |
ArtStop: Renaissance ArtThursday, 12:00 pmMuseum Galleries Today's ArtStop will discuss Renaissance Art. ArtStops are 15 minute, staff-led tours of one to three works on view. Museum curators and educators present these brief yet always enlightening and informative talks every Thursday and third Tuesday at noon. continue reading |
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Jan 26 2012 |
Tiffany Lee on China in an AlbumThursday, 1:00 pmMuseum Boardroom H. Tiffany Lee, Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University and former staff member of the Museum’s Asian department, presents an introduction to late 19th-century photographs of China and photographic albums assembled for Western consumption. Sponsored by the Asian Arts Council continue reading |


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