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SUMMARY:Gods in Living Color: 19th-Century Devotional Lithographs from Calcutta
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 11\n10:00 a.m.–noon PT\nSpeaker: Laura Weinstein\, Ananda Coomaraswamy Curator of South Asian and Islamic Art\, Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\nVirtual Event \n  \nFor over two thousand years\, artists in the Indian Subcontinent have depicted Hindu deities through a wide range of media\, frequently innovating when new techniques and materials became available or in response to social or religious changes. One such moment occurred during the 19th century in the city of Calcutta (now Kolkata)\, when new technologies of reproduction and systems of representation brought by the British Raj—and its allied systems of commerce and culture—opened up new representational possibilities. This lecture will address what happened when lithography and other depictive tools entered a local visual ecosystem already rich with indigenous forms of painted and printed devotional imagery. The new forms of sacred and mythological imagery that Bengali artists created during this moment of transformation were\, until recently\, mostly excluded from the art historical canon. Celebrating and exploring them not only broadens our view of the history of Indian art and religion but also helps us to understand the ever-expanding universe of sacred images that we see in home\, shop and office shrines around the globe today. \nLaura Weinstein is Ananda Coomaraswamy Curator of South Asian and Islamic Art at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston. Under Vidya Dehejia’s supervision she received her Ph.D. at Columbia University\, where she researched Persian and Urdu manuscripts from the Qutb Shahi sultanate of Golconda. At the MFA she has lead the reinstallation of the Museum’s South Asian\, Southeast Asian and Islamic art collections and has curated exhibitions including Ink\, Silk & Gold: Islamic Art from the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston and Megacities Asia\, as well as numerous smaller exhibitions drawing on the MFA’s holdings. Among her most recent publications are MFA Highlights: Arts of South Asia\, and “Worshippers of Nataraja Still” in Beyond Bollywood: 2000 Years of Dance in the Arts of South Asia\, Southeast Asia and the Himalayan Region. \n  \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nSave my spot! \nFree for active South Asian Arts Council (renewed for 2022-2023) and SDMA members | $10 for all others \n  \nSponsored by the South Asian Arts Council. \n  \nFeatured at top right: Calcutta Art Studio\, Gauranga Avatara/Kali\, about 1890\, Kolkata\, lithograph. Museum of Fine Art\, Boston.
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LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour: Innovation and Imagination: 20th century Japanese Prints
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March  12th \n1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT \n  \nThe 20th century was a breathtaking moment in the history of Japanese printmaking.  Some artists were exploring new techniques and materials\, while others depicted unusual subjects using traditional methods. We will explore how Japanese artists of this period created evocative works of art through a variety of types of printmaking processes and how they responded to the world around them through their art. \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n\nHosted by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \nFeatured: Kawase Hasui\, Lake Hachirogata\, Akita\, 1927. Woodblock. Gift of Mrs. Clark M. Cavenee. 1946.29.30.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/virtual-tour-innovation-and-imagination/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T063737
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SUMMARY:Art of Elan: Portraits and Pictures
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 15\n7:00–8:00 p.m. PT\nMuseum rotunda \n  \nInspired by the life-like oil painting portraits by local artist Carlo Miranda\, this diverse musical program is a mosaic of sounds\, drawing from a myriad of traditions\, histories\, and cultures. The evening features the internationally renowned Formosa Quartet and four San Diego premieres. \n  \nThe Portrait and Pictures concert program features \n\n“Parlour Games” by Michael Oesterle (double bass and cello) *San Diego premiere \n“Canto” by Ludovico Einaudi (solo cello) *San Diego premiere\n“American Mirror Part II” by Derrick Skye (string quartet) *San Diego premiere\n“American Roadmap” compilation of folk songs curated by Formosa Quartet *San Diego premiere\n\n  \nSee Carlo Miranda: In Search of Sonder before the performance. The exhibition will open to Art of Elan ticket holders at 6:00 p.m.\, one hour prior to the concert start time. \nCarlo Miranda: In Search of Sonder is on view at the Museum February 18–November 19\, 2023. \n  \nMembers $40 | Adults $50 | Military $45 | Senior $45 | Students $15 \nTickets are on sale now. Get tickets.  \n  \n\nThis is a part of Art of Elan’s 16th season concert series called Landscapes. For the full schedule of concerts look here. \nInterested in season tickets to the three-concert Art of Elan season at the Museum? Contact Lauren Mezta\, Development and Membership Coordinator\, at 619.696.1945 or lmezta@sdmart.org.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/art-of-elan-portraits-and-pictures/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art of Elan,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230317T100000
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SUMMARY:Exploring Connections Across Time\, Space\, and Community
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 17\n10:00 a.m. PT\nSpeaker: Rachel Jans\, Ph.D.\, Associate Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art\, The San Diego Museum of Art\nVirtual Event \n  \nCovering more than a century of art\, ranging from German Expressionism to Surrealism\, Modern and Contemporary art traces a wide trajectory through art history. Join this talk to hear how Rachel Jans\, Ph.D.\, Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and the newest curator at The San Diego Museum of Art\, approaches the curatorial process and explores connections across cultures\, time\, space\, geographies\, and communities. As she notes\, “Contemporary artists draw on the past to challenge the present.” In this talk\, Jans will share some of her past curatorial projects from her more than 10 years of experience\, including time at The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. \nJans’ past work includes organizing numerous exhibitions\, including New Work: Nevin Aladağ\, Lineage: Paul Klee and Ruth Asawa; Rebecca Horn; and Nam June Paik: In Character\, as well as lecturing at institutions around the world including the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and the Tate Modern\, London. \n  \nSave your spot for the online guest lecture by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \n  \nSave my spot!\n  \n\nThis lecture is presented as a part of the Guest Lecture Series\, which focuses on works of art on view in the Museum as well as topics of interest in the broader art world. Lectures are followed by docent-led virtual tours. \nSponsored by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \n  \nFeatured: Installation view of New Work Nevin Aladağ at SFMOMA\, 2020. Photo by Katherine Du Tiel.
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LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Docent Council,Guest Lecture Series,Lecture-old
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour: The Color Red: An Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March  19th \n1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT \n  \nAll over the world\, for thousands of years\, artists have used the color red to express emotions and ideas. Red draws the eye and engages the senses. This tour will look at the color red as it has been used through time and space and will explore the history and the sources of this dynamic color. \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n\nHosted by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \nFeatured: Jules Tavernier\, Kilauea Caldera\, Sandwich Islands\, 1886. Oil on canvas. Museum purchase with funds provided by Kevin and Tamara Kinsella. 2002.35.
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LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230322T130000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour: The Many Landscapes of Afghanistan
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March  22th \n1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT \n  \nJoin the virtual tour Mountain\, Meadow\, Citadel: The Many Landscapes of Afghanistan\, which brings together illustrated pages from medieval manuscripts with depictions of Afghans from outside Afghanistan and a series of contemporary landscape photographs by American artist Luke Powell. Together they present a variety of perspectives on Afghanistan’s land\, cultures\, and people. \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n\nHosted by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \nFeatured: Luke Powell\, City Gates\, 1975. Dye transfer print on paper. Victor Diaz Color Photography Collection.2015.414.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/virtual-tour-the-many-landscapes-of-afghanistan/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230329T130000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour: The Many Landscapes of Afghanistan
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March  29th \n1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT \n  \nJoin the virtual tour Mountain\, Meadow\, Citadel: The Many Landscapes of Afghanistan\, which brings together illustrated pages from medieval manuscripts with depictions of Afghans from outside Afghanistan and a series of contemporary landscape photographs by American artist Luke Powell. Together they present a variety of perspectives on Afghanistan’s land\, cultures\, and people. \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n\nHosted by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \nFeatured: Luke Powell\, City Gates\, 1975. Dye transfer print on paper. Victor Diaz Color Photography Collection.2015.414.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/virtual-tour-the-many-landscapes-of-afghanistan-march/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230330
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SUMMARY:The Museum Is Closed
DESCRIPTION:The Museum is closed on Thursday\, March 30 for Art Alive installation.
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LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230330T130000
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SUMMARY:The Art and Life of Fukuda Kodōjin: Japan’s Great Poet and Landscape Artist
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 30\n1:00–3:00 p.m. PT\nSpeaker: Andreas Marks\, Ph.D.\, Mary Griggs Burke Curator of Japanese and Korean Art\, Minneapolis Institute of Arts\nVirtual Event \n  \nFukuda Kodōjin (1865–1944) was one of a handful of scholar-artists who continued the tradition of Japanese literati painting (nanga) in the early twentieth century. Kodōjin’s painting style is characterized by bizarrely shaped mountain forms rendered in vivid color or monochromatic ink that often include a solitary scholar enjoying the expansive beauty of nature. Not only a painter\, Kodōjin was also an accomplished poet and calligrapher patronized by influential industrialists and politicians of the era. Following his death\, he slipped into obscurity\, and today is more appreciated outside his native Japan. The result of fifteen years of extensive research into more than eight hundred works\, the Minneapolis Institute of Art will present the first ever exhibition of Kodōjin outside of Japan along with a 344-page book. This exhibit will run from April to June of 2023. \n\nDr. Andreas Marks is the ​Mary Griggs Burke Curator of Japanese and Korean Art and Director of the Clark Center at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. From 2008 to 2013 he was the Director and Chief Curator of the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture in California. He has a master’s degree in East Asian Art History from the University of Bonn\, and a Ph.D. from Leiden University in the Netherlands. \n\n  \nPlease note\, this session will be conducted virtually via Zoom. \nPlease save your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link via confirmation email with instructions once you secure your place. Space is limited. \n  \nSave my spot!\n  \nSponsored by the Asian Arts Council. \n  \nFeatured at top right: Fukuda Kodōjin\, Landscape after Mi Fu (detail)\, 1918.  Ink on silk. Minneapolis Institute of Art.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/the-art-and-life-of-fukuda-kodojin-japans-great-poet-and-landscape-artist/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lecture-old,Support Council
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SUMMARY:Members’ Preview: Art Alive 2023
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 31\n8:00 a.m.–noon \n  \nMember Benefit\n\nEnjoy early access to Art Alive\n\nVote for your favorite works from the Art Alive Floral Exhibition\nMembers get early access! Art Alive returns with a kaleidoscope of color this March 30 to April 2\, 2023. Talented floral designers will fill the galleries with fragrant arrangements inspired by the Museum collection\, offering a brilliantly colored backdrop for a weekend of beloved traditions and art-inspired activities. Enjoy early access to see nearly 100 spectacular floral arrangements interpreting works of art throughout the Museum; experience cascading\, floating florals in the Art Alive 2023 rotunda floral installation by Natalie Gill; and enjoy special art installations only on view during Art Alive. \nDuring the Members’ Preview\, members get to vote for their favorite interpretations in the Art Alive Floral Exhibition to select the three Members’ Choice winners. \nWe are committed to ensuring the safety and comfort of our visitors and our entire community. In the interest of health\, safety\, and providing a positive experience for all\, Art Alive will again be a timed ticketed event. Art Alive 2023 will use timed tickets for admission to reduce lines and to limit capacity for a safe and pleasant visitor experience. Visit our Health & Safety webpage the week of the event for current requirements. \n  \nArt Alive Members’ Preview tickets are no longer available online. A limited number of Art Alive Members’ Preview tickets will be available on site the day of the event. Please inquire at the Art Alive ticketing tent to be accommodated at the next available time slot. \n  \n\nMembers receive free access to Art Alive. Individual members can reserve one timed ticket for Art Alive; all other members may reserve two timed tickets for Art Alive. Timed tickets are required. Learn more about Art Alive 2023. \n\nNot yet a member? Join today. \n  \nTimed tickets are required.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/members-preview-art-alive-2023/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Alive,Member Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230331T120000
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SUMMARY:Art Alive Floral Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:March 31–April 2 \nFriday\, March 31\nnoon–5:00 p.m. \n  \nThe Museum is in full bloom for this signature fundraiser and annual exhibition with nearly 100 floral arrangements inspired by the Museum collection on view throughout the Museum. See the John M. and Sally B. Thornton Rotunda transform into an all-encompassing floral installation by 2023 Rotunda Designer Natalie Gill\, enjoy two enjoy special art installations only on view during Art Alive\, and enjoy hands-on art-making and interactive activities designed for families and artists of all ages to do together in the Garden of Activities April 1–2. \n  \nWe are committed to ensuring the safety and comfort of our visitors and our entire community. In the interest of health\, safety\, and providing a positive experience for all\, Art Alive will again be a timed ticketed event. Art Alive 2023 will use timed tickets for admission to reduce lines and to limit capacity for a safe and pleasant visitor experience. Visit our Health & Safety webpage the week of the event for current requirements. \n  \nTickets available to members starting January 17\, 2023\, at 10:00 a.m. PT\nand on sale to the public January 24\, 2023\, at 10:00 a.m. PT.\nReserve Your Art Alive Timed Ticket \n  \nTimed tickets are required.\n  \nFree for members | $40 nonmembers | $5 youth (ages 7–17) | Free youth (ages 0–6) \nGuest passes are not valid during Art Alive. \n  \nLearn more about Art Alive 2023.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/art-alive-floral-exhibition-2023-friday/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Alive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230331T190000
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SUMMARY:Bloom Bash
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 31\, 20237:00 p.m.–midnight \n  \nBe part of Bloom Bash 2025. Click below to learn about the Bloom Bash 10th Edition celebrations.\nBloom Bash 2025   \n\nPresented by \n   \n  \nThe Museum blooms\, the garden glows\, and the Plaza pops!\nPhenomenal\, full-tilt fun awaits at Bloom Bash\, the high-voltage\, late-night celebration that kicks off Art Alive weekend.\nRevel in craft food and cocktails\, art installations\, live performances\, and music\, plus enjoy the Museum galleries to be among the first to see the beautiful Art Alive floral exhibition.   \n  \nBloom Bash features\n\n\nDivine delicacies from San Diego’s top fine dining eateries and dessertiers\nAn extravagant selection of custom mixed libations from this year’s partners Cutwater Spirits\, Harrah’s Resort Southern California\, Hendrick’s Gin\, Ketel One Botanical\, and Panama 66 \nCraft beer by Rincon Reservation Road Brewery\, upscale wines\, and other delicious thirst-quenchers\nStunning contemporary art installations that will dazzle the eye\nAfter-hours access to the Art Alive Floral Exhibition\nReturn of the Ferris wheel on the plaza sponsored by Harrah’s Resort Southern California\nLive music\, unique performances\, and dancing all night\nPlus more to be announced…\n\n  \n\n\nTickets\nTickets now on sale\n$250 members | $300 nonmembers   \n  \nBloom Bash Member Tickets \nBloom Bash Nonmember Tickets \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nThis is a 21+ event. ID  required.\nPlease bring your ID and printed ticket to the event. Learn about more exclusive VIP offerings available in our new Bloom Bash packages. Click here. Proceeds from Bloom Bash and Art Alive\, The San Diego Museum of Art’s signature fundraiser and annual floral exhibition\, benefit education\, outreach\, and art initiatives year-round. No refunds available. Bloom Bash tickets are tax deductible (less $75 per ticket). If you are unable to attend\, please return your tickets in advance of Bloom Bash so that your donation is fully deductible. Tickets are non-refundable. In the event of Bloom Bash cancellation due to inclement weather\, all tickets are considered fully deductible charitable donations. Masks are strongly recommended inside the Museum. See full details here. \n\nBloom Bash Featured Artists\nLaurie Shapiro\n\n  \nLaurie Shapiro is an installation artist and painter living and working in Los Angeles\, California. Her work is featured in public and private collections worldwide; in addition to widely commissioned all-encompassing installations for clients including the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art\, Otherworld\, Walter Studios\, and most recently\, The San Diego Museum of Art. Shapiro holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University. Focusing on the intrinsic connection between all living species\, Shapiro’s work both conceptually and physically brings people together. \n“We Are All Connected To Each Other Through Nature” is an immersive\, glowing tunnel installation made with repetitive screen-printed drawings of plant life\, as well as layers of hand painting on clear vinyl. Hanging lanterns with the same patterns add colorful glows of light within and outside of the tunnel\, creating an interactive and glowing environment on the plaza where visitors of all ages are encouraged to playfully interact with the artwork. \n“Magic Lanterns” are a special edition of ten unique flower-shaped hanging light sculptures. Shapiro designed the metal frames\, which she covered with mixed media painting and sewing. Equipped with smart bulbs\, the Magic Lanterns flicker and change colors\, creating glows that illuminate the Museum’s courtyard. \n  \nAmanda Witucki\n\n  \nAmanda Witucki is a self-taught paper sculpture artist working from her home studio in Austin\, Texas. Her paper-folded creations rely heavily on repetition\, creating a textural playscape for her vivid and unique color palettes.  \nUsing an origami module that resembles a geometric flower\, she will create an expansive installation that evokes the rich vibrance of a lush tropical canopy. Witucki aims to connote the quiet magical beauty that is found in a rainforest\, and has chosen a palette that celebrates the vivid colors of tropical flowers. \n  \n\nBloom Bash Chairs\n\n \nRobin Wilson Carrier\nMitch Mitchell\nMicki Olin\nRhianna White\n\nEvent Partners\nA. O. ReedAlpha-Lit San DiegoBalloons by ScottiBBJ La Tavola Specialty LinenBright Event RentalsLiquid DeathNeiman MarcusUBS \n\nBloom Bash Sponsors\n                                   \n                                                          \n                                     \n  \n\nSweet & Savory Station Sponsors\n\n  \nARLO San DiegoARTIFACT at Mingei by Urban Kitchen GroupBarrel & BoardBelmont ParkBeshock RamenCabetos PopsCoast CateringCravory CookiesDang Brother PizzaFeast on This Culinary & Event ProductionFlour Power CakeryFrench Gourmet Catering\, Bakery & RestaurantGelato LoveHarvest KitchenHerb & WoodHigh PieInvita CaféKairoa Brewing Co.Karen Krasne’s Extraordinary DessertsLakehouse Resort & GolfLe Parfait ParisMarisiNobu San DiegoPanama 66Parakeet CaféPretzels and PintsProvisional at Pendry San DiegoPuestoRare SocietySweet Petite ConfectionsSwoonfulTerra Catering and EventsTocaya OrganicaTom Ham’s LighthouseThe Wild Thyme Company
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/bloom-bash-2023/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Alive
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SUMMARY:Art Alive Floral Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:March 31–April 2 \nSaturday\, April 1\n10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. \n  \nThe Museum is in full bloom for this signature fundraiser and annual exhibition with nearly 100 floral arrangements inspired by the Museum collection on view throughout the Museum. See the John M. and Sally B. Thornton Rotunda transform into an all-encompassing floral installation by 2023 Rotunda Designer Natalie Gill\, enjoy two enjoy special art installations only on view during Art Alive\, and enjoy hands-on art-making and interactive activities designed for families and artists of all ages to do together in the Garden of Activities April 1–2. \n  \nWe are committed to ensuring the safety and comfort of our visitors and our entire community. In the interest of health\, safety\, and providing a positive experience for all\, Art Alive will again be a timed ticketed event. Art Alive 2023 will use timed tickets for admission to reduce lines and to limit capacity for a safe and pleasant visitor experience. Visit our Health & Safety webpage the week of the event for current requirements. \n  \nTickets available to members starting January 17\, 2023\, at 10:00 a.m. PT\nand on sale to the public January 24\, 2023\, at 10:00 a.m. PT.\nReserve Your Art Alive Timed Ticket \n  \nTimed tickets are required.\n  \nFree for members | $40 nonmembers | $5 youth (ages 7–17) | Free youth (ages 0–6) \nGuest passes are not valid during Art Alive. \n  \nLearn more about Art Alive 2023.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/art-alive-floral-exhibition-2023-saturday/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Alive
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SUMMARY:Art Alive Garden of Activities
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 1 and Sunday\, April 2\nnoon–4:00 p.m. PT\nMay S. Marcy Sculpture Garden \n  \nGreat for artists of all ages\, the Art Alive Garden of Activities brings hands-on fun to the floral extravaganza of Art Alive weekend. Join Museum educators in the floral-themed art-making space to experiment and explore through a variety of hands-on arts projects and demonstrations. \nThe 2023 Garden of Activities will again be outdoors to serve more youth and families. Experiment with a new skill by choosing to partake in individual or collaborative activities. The Garden of Activities guided projects are inspired by nature and the featured Modern Women exhibition. \n  \nFree with Art Alive admission. Learn more about Art Alive 2023.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/art-alive-garden-of-activities/2023-04-01/
LOCATION:May S. Marcy Sculpture Garden\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Alive,Families
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SUMMARY:Art Alive Floral Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:March 31–April 2 \nSunday\, April 2\n10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. \n  \nThe Museum is in full bloom for this signature fundraiser and annual exhibition with nearly 100 floral arrangements inspired by the Museum collection on view throughout the Museum. See the John M. and Sally B. Thornton Rotunda transform into an all-encompassing floral installation by 2023 Rotunda Designer Natalie Gill\, enjoy two enjoy special art installations only on view during Art Alive\, and enjoy hands-on art-making and interactive activities designed for families and artists of all ages to do together in the Garden of Activities April 1–2. \n  \nWe are committed to ensuring the safety and comfort of our visitors and our entire community. In the interest of health\, safety\, and providing a positive experience for all\, Art Alive will again be a timed ticketed event. Art Alive 2023 will use timed tickets for admission to reduce lines and to limit capacity for a safe and pleasant visitor experience. Visit our Health & Safety webpage the week of the event for current requirements. \n  \nTickets available to members starting January 17\, 2023\, at 10:00 a.m. PT\nand on sale to the public January 24\, 2023\, at 10:00 a.m. PT.\nReserve Your Art Alive Timed Ticket \n  \nTimed tickets are required.\n  \nFree for members | $40 nonmembers | $5 youth (ages 7–17) | Free youth (ages 0–6) \nGuest passes are not valid during Art Alive. \n  \nLearn more about Art Alive 2023.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/art-alive-floral-exhibition-2023-sunday/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Alive
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SUMMARY:Art Alive Garden of Activities
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 1 and Sunday\, April 2\nnoon–4:00 p.m. PT\nMay S. Marcy Sculpture Garden \n  \nGreat for artists of all ages\, the Art Alive Garden of Activities brings hands-on fun to the floral extravaganza of Art Alive weekend. Join Museum educators in the floral-themed art-making space to experiment and explore through a variety of hands-on arts projects and demonstrations. \nThe 2023 Garden of Activities will again be outdoors to serve more youth and families. Experiment with a new skill by choosing to partake in individual or collaborative activities. The Garden of Activities guided projects are inspired by nature and the featured Modern Women exhibition. \nSunday Garden of Activities guests will also enjoy an ensemble performance by the San Diego Youth Symphony and the Hausmann Quartet at 2:00–2:45 p.m. Youth musicians will perform works such as Franz Schubert’s String Quartet no. 14 in D Minor\, D. 810\, known as Death of the Maiden\, movement 1\, Allegro\, and David Stone’s Miniature Quartet no. 2\, movement 1\, Allegro. \n  \nFree with Art Alive admission. Learn more about Art Alive 2023.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/art-alive-garden-of-activities-2023-04-02/
LOCATION:May S. Marcy Sculpture Garden\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Alive,Families
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SUMMARY:The Museum Is Closed
DESCRIPTION:The Museum is closed on Monday\, April 3 for Art Alive de-installation.
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LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230408T100000
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SUMMARY:Edwin Binney 3rd Memorial Lecture: The Thief Who Stole My Heart
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 8\n10:00 a.m.–noon PT\nSpeaker: Vidya Dehejia\, Barbara Stoler Miller Professor Emerita of Indian Art at Columbia University\nVirtual Event \n  \nJoin an online lecture with internationally renowned scholar of Indian art Vidya Dehejia. Be introduced to a master sculptor working around the year 1000 whose inspiration may well have been child-saint Sambandar’s opening hymn that hails Shiva as “the thief who stole my heart.” Dehejia then moves beyond the sensuous to ask questions of this material that have not been asked before\, treating the bronzes as material objects that interacted in meaningful ways with human activities\, and with socioeconomic and religious practices. Where did the Cholas acquire the copper required to cast the many temple bronzes that are solid and heavy pieces of metal? Why were the Cholas obsessed with island Sri Lanka? What were the circumstances that permitted the creation of so many temples and such large numbers of exquisite bronzes despite the constant warfare that the Chola monarchs undertook to retain and expand their empire? What was the source of the pearls and coral\, rubies and diamonds that were embedded in gold jewelry gifted to adorn every temple’s sacred bronzes? Why did the Cholas cover the walls of their temple walls with inscriptions– over 12\,000 in total – that cast intriguing light on society of the time? \nVidya Dehejia is Barbara Stoler Miller Professor Emerita of Indian Art at Columbia University in New York. An internationally renowned art historian\, she is the author of a range of books on the history of Indian art that connect the literary and visual arts in meaningful ways. Her most recent publications include The Thief who Stole My Heart: The Material Life of Sacred Bronzes from Chola India\, 855-1280 and India: A Story through 100 Objects. Other well-known books include The Unfinished. Indian Stone Carvers at Work (2016)\, The Body Adorned (2012)\, The Sensuous & the Sacred: Chola Bronzes from South India (2002)\, Discourse in Early Buddhist Art (1997). Between 1994-2002\, Dr. Dehejia served as Chief Curator & Deputy Director of the Freer & Sackler Galleries of the Smithsonian in Washington DC\, and as Acting Director in 2001-2002. In 2016\, she presented the 65th annual A.W. Mellon lectures in the Fine Arts at the National Gallery in Washington DC\, a series in which the art of India was featured for the very first time in the 65-year history of the Mellon lectures. The President of India awarded her a Padma Bhushan in 2012 for “Outstanding Contribution to Art & Education.” \n  \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nSave my spot! \n  \nSponsored by the South Asian Arts Council.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/the-thief-who-stole-my-heart-the-material-life-of-sacred-bronzes-from-chola-india/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lecture-old,Support Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230421T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230421T113000
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SUMMARY:Black Mountain College and its Radical Vision of Education\, Art\, and Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 21\n10:00 a.m. PT\nSpeaker: Alice Sebrell\, Director of Preservation\, Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center\nVirtual Event \n  \nExplore the extraordinary history and impact of Black Mountain College on education\, art\, and experimental communities during its time and into the present in this talk by Alice Sebrell\, the Director of Preservation for the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center in Asheville\, North Carolina. She earned her MFA in photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design and her BFA from the University of Delaware. Sebrell has written and spoken about Black Mountain College for multiple publications and gatherings\, and has curated many exhibitions during her time at the museum. \n  \nSave your spot for the online guest lecture by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \n  \nSave my spot!\n  \n\nThis lecture is presented as a part of the Guest Lecture Series\, which focuses on works of art on view in the Museum as well as topics of interest in the broader art world. Lectures are followed by docent-led virtual tours. \nSponsored by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \n  \nFeatured: Harriet Sohmers Zwerling\, The Studies Building\, Black Mountain College\, 1949. Courtesy of Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/black-mountain-college-and-its-radical-vision-of-education-art-and-democracy/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Guest Lecture Series,Lecture-old
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230426T074500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230426T190000
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SUMMARY:Bus Trip: The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 26\n7:45 a.m.–7:00 p.m. \n  \nExplore The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture (also known as The Cheech)\, dedicated to showcasing the art and culture of the Chicano community. The museum was founded by Cheech Marin\, a well-known actor and comedian\, who is also a prominent collector of Chicano art. The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art\, located at the Riverside Art Museum\, features a diverse collection of Chicano art\, including paintings\, sculptures\, and photography. Your ticket includes entry to the Riverside Art Museum and lunch at Tio’s Tacos. \n  \n\nSchedule\n7:45 a.m. | Arrive in Balboa Park \n8:00 a.m. | Bus departs from Balboa Park \n8:30 a.m. | Bus picks up guests at Escondido Park N Ride \n10:00 a.m. | The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art \nNoon | Lunch at Tio’s Taco \n1:30 p.m. | Free time at The Cheech\, the Riverside Art Museum\, or stroll around town \n4:00 p.m. | Optional happy hour at the Mission Inn with guide \n5:00 p.m. | Depart for San Diego \n  \n\nPick Up Location\nBalboa Park \nBus will leave from the north end of the Pan American Plaza parking lot (opposite end of the Air and Space Museum) in Balboa Park at 8:00 a.m. \nNorth County \nBus will pick up at the Escondido Park N Ride located at 875-899 N Broadway\, Escondido\, CA 92025 at 8:30 a.m. \n  \n\n$125 members | $135 nonmembers \nSponsored by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \n  \nFeatured at top right: The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture. Photo courtesy of Riverside Art Museum.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/bus-trip-the-cheech-marin-center-for-chicano-art-and-culture/
LOCATION:The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art\, 3581 Mission Inn Ave.\, Riverside\, 92501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bus Tours,Docent Council,Support Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230427T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230427T150000
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SUMMARY:Nothing = Something: Japanese Aesthetics in the Art of Sam Francis
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 27\n1:00–3:00 p.m. PT\nSpeaker: Hollis Goodall\, Curator of Japanese Art\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)\nVirtual Event \n  \nSam Francis (1923–1994) spent many of the years between 1957 and the early 1990’s traveling between his studios in Japan and California. His friendships with avant-garde artists in Osaka and Tokyo introduced him to the principles of the art movements Gutai (meaning concrete or concreteness) and Mono-ha (the school of things). The missions of these two artist groups change the approach to art by allowing the materials to speak of their inherent qualities. Corporate magnate\, art collector\, and patron—and for a time his father-in-law\, Idemitsu Sazō\, taught Sam Francis through his personal art collection to understand the greater field of Japanese aesthetics. \nThis lecture will center around an exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) entitled Sam Francis and Japan: Emptiness Overflowing\, and Japanese aesthetics old and new that can be perceived in the paintings and prints of this foremost artist. \n  \nPlease note\, this session will be conducted virtually via Zoom. \nPlease save your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link via confirmation email with instructions once you secure your place. Space is limited. \n  \nSave my spot!\n  \nSponsored by the Asian Arts Council. \n  \nFeatured at top right: Sam Francis\, Towards Disappearance\, 1957–58\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, Modern and Contemporary Art Council Fund\, © 2023 Sam Francis Foundation\, California/Artists Rights Society (ARS)\, New York\, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/nothing-something-japanese-aesthetics-in-the-art-of-sam-francis/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lecture-old,Support Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230430T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230430T113000
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SUMMARY:Wellness Workshop: Exploring Fire and Flow
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, April 30\n9:30–11:15 a.m. PT\nMuseum galleries \n  \nGuided breathing\, meditation\, movement and sound in the Museum galleries.\nDuring this special before hours’ workshop\, visitors will be introduced to relevant artworks in the galleries by a museum docent and be led through a wellness experience designed and facilitated by Yoga Deck instructors. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore breathing exercises\, guided meditation\, movement and sound within select museum art galleries. This workshop will seek to expand meditative wellness practices through intersecting with the nourishment of art. \n  \nPhysical Disclaimer: \nLimited long-hold gentle poses. Pressure may be put on knees\, hips\, spine\, and shoulders; modifications will be offered. All levels welcome. \nParticipants should bring: \n\nYoga mat (limited number available on site)\nBlanket or meditation cushion is optional but encouraged\n\n  \nSave My Spot \n$30 members | $40 nonmembers\nPost-workshop Museum admission not included.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/wellness-workshop-exploring-fire-and-flow/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop-old
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230512T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230512T170000
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SUMMARY:Members’ Preview: O'Keeffe and Moore
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 12\n10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. \n  \nMembers get early access! Be among the first to see this one-of-a-kind exhibition.\nMembers are invited for a first look at this groundbreaking exhibition of two icons of Modernism\, Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore. Over 100 paintings and sculptures trace their artistic development\, exploring their investigations of bones\, stones\, internal/external forms of flowers and seashells\, and landscape\, as well as Surrealist concepts such as the pairing of objects and metamorphosis. This exhibition unites the work of these artists for the first time\, and re-creates their studios in the Museum with their original contents of found objects\, tools\, and furnishings. Visitors will be able to explore their working practices\, and see how these humble objects inspired some of their most important artistic creations. \nO’Keeffe and Moore is on view at The San Diego Museum of Art from May 13 through August 27\, 2023\, and will then travel to the Albuquerque Museum and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibition is accompanied by a beautifully illustrated catalogue with original research and contributions from leading international scholars that can be purchased at The Museum Store. \n  \nThe Members’ Preview will be held on Friday\, May 12\, from 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Docent-led tours will be available at 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. \nTimed entry tickets are required for this member benefit event.  \nReserve Tickets \n  \nLearn even more about Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore from world-renowned scholars at the O’Keeffe and Moore Symposium at the Museum on Friday\, May 12 at 4:00 p.m. Symposium tickets\, which must be reserved separately\, are now available online. \n  \nThe O’Keeffe and Moore Members’ Preview is a member benefit. O’Keeffe and Moore opens to the public at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday\, May 13\, 2023. \nTickets are required only for the Members’ Preview and not for the remainder of the exhibition run. Guest passes are not valid during the Members’ Preview of O’Keeffe and Moore.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/members-preview-okeeffe-and-moore/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230512T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230512T193000
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SUMMARY:O’Keeffe and Moore Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 12\n4:00–7:30 p.m. PT\nJames S. Copley Auditorium and Online\nHybrid Event \n  \nJoin us for a half-day symposium featuring presentations by world-renowned experts of the life and work of Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore. The symposium will be presented alongside O’Keeffe and Moore on view May 13\, 2023–August 27\, 2023. \nSymposium participants include Anita Feldman\, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Education at SDMA; Dr. Ariel Plotek\, Former Curator of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum; Dr. Chris Stephens\, Director of the Holburne Museum\, Bath and former Head of Displays Tate Britain; Dale Kronkright\, Conservator of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum; Dr. Barbara Buhler Lynes\, author of Georgia O’Keeffe: Catalogue Raisonné; and Dr. Hannah Higham\, Former Senior Curator of Collections and Research at the Henry Moore Foundation. \n  \nFree Friend members and above | $10 Individual and Dual members and students | $15 seniors and military | $20 nonmembers \nGet Tickets \n  \n\nSymposium Program\nWelcome Remarks\nRoxana Velásquez is the Maruja Baldwin Executive Director and CEO at The San Diego Museum of Art. As a passionate advocate for the arts\, Ms. Velásquez has focused on fostering cross-cultural dialogues within the San Diego community as well as nationally and internationally. Throughout her professional career\, she has organized many high-profile exhibitions in her capacity as the Executive Director of the Museo Nacional de San Carlos\, Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL)\, the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City\, and currently with The San Diego Museum of Art. \n  \nO’Keeffe and Moore: Working with Photography\nAnita Feldman is Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Education at The San Diego Museum of Art. She joined the Museum in 2014 and prior to that was Curator\, Head of Collections and Exhibitions\, and a member of the Moore Authentication Committee\, for the Henry Moore Foundation for eighteen years\, curating exhibitions of his work worldwide and overseeing major conservation initiatives for Moore’s works including for the Houses of Parliament and Kensington Gardens. Her publications include the first books on Moore’s textiles and his original plasters\, as well as Moore/Rodin (2013). At The San Diego Museum of Art\, she co-curated Richard Deacon: What You See is What You Get (2017) with Ariel Plotek; and curated Art of the Open Air (2015); Tim Shaw: Beyond Reason (2018); Terra: Fernando Casasempere (2022); and Justin Sterling: Chapel of the Rocks (2022).  She is the curator of O’Keeffe and Moore and editor of the accompanying catalogue. \n  \nGeorgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore: Opinions and Realizations\nDr. Barbara Buhler Lynes is an independent scholar and leading expert on Georgia O’Keeffe. She authored Georgia O’Keeffe: Catalogue Raisonné (Yale University Press\, 1999)\, as well as numerous publications about the artist and her contemporaries. She was founding curator of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and founding director of its research center (1999–2014). In addition\, Lynes has taught art history at Vanderbilt University\, Dartmouth College\, and Maryland Institute College of Art\, and served as Sunny Kaufman Senior Curator at Nova Southeastern University Art Museum\, a position from which she retired in 2020. She lectures widely in the United States and Europe and has contributed an essay entitled “Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore: Icons\, Innovators\, Voices of Authority” to the O’Keeffe and Moore exhibition catalogue. \n  \nHenry Moore: National Institution\n \nDr. Chris Stephens has been Director of the Holburne Museum\, Bath\, since 2017. Before that he worked at Tate in London for twenty-one years\, as Head of Displays at Tate Britain and Lead Curator of Modern British Art\, and oversaw the creation of the Tate’s Henry Moore gallery. His numerous exhibitions include Barbara Hepworth: Centenary at Tate St Ives (2003) and\, in London\, Francis Bacon (2008)\, Henry Moore (2010)\, Picasso and British Art (2012)\, and David Hockney (2017). He has published extensively and his book St Ives: The Art and the Artists was published in 2018. Dr. Stephens contributed and essay on the artists entitled “Modernism\, Nature\, and National Identity” to the O’Keeffe and Moore exhibition catalogue. \n  \nGetting At The Meaning of Things : Georgia O’Keeffe’s Material Interrogation of Life\, 1915–1985\nDale Kronkright is Head of Conservation at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum\, where he has worked since its inception in 1997. His research into O’Keeffe’s studio materials and techniques in collaboration with scientists and conservators at the National Gallery of Art resulted in the 2006 exhibition and catalogue Color and Conservation\, which documented the forty-year friendship of conservator Caroline Keck and Georgia O’Keeffe. His work also includes studying the efficacy of micro-environmental framing systems for the preservation of O’Keeffe’s paintings\, pastels\, watercolors\, and drawings\, as well as the use of 3-D imaging for the documentation of O’Keeffe’s historic homes and studios at Abiquiu and Ghost Ranch. \n  \nGeorgia O’Keeffe: Sculptor\nDr. Ariel Plotek served as Curator of Fine Art at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum from 2018 to 2023. Among his recent projects at the O’Keeffe Museum are Making a Life\, an exhibition that explores the many ways in which O’Keeffe was a “maker\,” and an exhibition in the museum’s “Contemporary Voices” series that paired paintings by Josephine Halvorson (the museum’s first artist-in-residence) with works by Georgia O’Keeffe. Prior to the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum\, he served as Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at The San Diego Museum of Art. Plotek has contributed an essay on O’Keeffe’s and Moore’s use of found objects entitled “Finding the Form” to the O’Keeffe and Moore exhibition catalogue. \n  \n“Looking Inwards”: The Role of Memory and Association in the Perception of Henry Moore’s Internal/External Forms\nDr. Hannah Higham will soon join the Royal Academy of Art in London as their new Senior Curator\, RA Collections. She leaves her current role as Senior Curator of Collections and Research at the Henry Moore Foundation after seven years in the organization. Previously she has worked for Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery\, the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norfolk\, and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham. She has curated numerous exhibitions and published widely on both Henry Moore and the subject of sculpture. Higham has contributed an essay titled “Forms within Forms\, The Evolution of the Internal / External Theme” to the O’Keeffe and Moore exhibition catalogue. \n 
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/okeeffe-and-moore-symposium/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Lecture-old,Symposium
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SUMMARY:Art of Reading Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 13\, 2023\n10:00 a.m.–noon PT\nMuseum Boardroom \n  \nJoin fellow book and museum lovers for coffee and lively discussion during the Art of Reading book club. Our May 13th book club will be discussing Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Jerry Saltz’s latest book\, Art Is Life. Saltz draws on two decades of work to offer a real-time survey of contemporary art as a barometer of our times. Chronicling a period punctuated by dramatic turning points—from the cultural reset of 9/11 to the rolling social crises of today—Saltz traces how visionary artists have both documented and challenged the culture. \nPlease save your spot by Wednesday\, May 10\, by clicking on this link. All participants should check in at the Museum rotunda admissions desk then meet at the Museum boardroom. \n  \nFree for members | $20 for nonmembers \n  \nThe featured book pick\, Art Is Life by Jerry Saltz\, is available from The Museum Store. Get your copy today!
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/art-of-reading-book-club-21/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Member Event
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SUMMARY:Painting\, Map\, Icon: Visualizing A Nepalese Sacred Journey
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 13\n10:00 a.m.–noon PT\nSpeaker: Dr. Neeraja Poddar\, The Ira Brind and Stacey Spector Associate Curator of South Asian Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art\, and a Research Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies\nVirtual Event \n  \n \n  \nIn the collection of Philadelphia Museum of Art is an exceptional Nepalese painting that depicts pilgrims walking winding paths\, fording fast-flowing rivers\, and climbing steep cliffs as they make their way through the Kathmandu Valley. Their destination—the holy lake of Gosainkund—is at the right end of the painting and pilgrims traverse the work’s fourteen feet\, three and a half inches (4.35 metres) to reach it. On the road they encounter numerous sacred sites that dot the urban centers or stand alone in the landscape. This presentation will explore how the format of the Gosainkund painting lends itself to the creation of a sacred map that unfolds experientially. Rather than focusing on scientific precision\, the artist appears to use the horizontality of the object to plot towns\, rivers\, and mountains in relation to each other as they might be encountered on a journey\, helping locate sacred sites and allows them to use the painting to trace a unique pilgrimage\, choosing the places they want to “visit” en route. By walking along the length of the work and following an individualized route with their eyes. While the viewers are unable to bathe in the purifying waters of the holy lake\, they may accrue religious merit by offering worship at Gosainkund—the remnants of ritual substances sprinkled on the deity represented within the holy lake are still visible\, transforming the painting into an icon and making it a potent stand-in for a physical pilgrimage. \nNeeraja Poddar is The Ira Brind and Stacey Spector Associate Curator of South Asian Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art\, and a Research Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. She received her Ph.D. in art history and Archaeology from Columbia University\, and was previously curator at The City Palace Museum\, Udaipur. Her area of expertise is illustrated manuscripts and books produced at the royal courts of South Asia from circa 1500-1800. She also studies the painting traditions of Nepal. Dr. Poddar has published on illustrated manuscripts and series of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa; her curatorial projects include Mewar Photographs\, 1857-1947 at The City Palace Museum\, Udaipur\, and Encounters in Exile: From the Ramayana\, The Art of the Book in South Asia\, and the reinstallation of the South Asian galleries at Philadelphia Museum of Art\, among others. Her most recent installation\, Unbound: Islamic Arts of the Book\, at Philadelphia Museum of Art\, will remain on view until August 2023. \n  \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nSave my spot! \n  \nSponsored by the South Asian Arts Council. \n  \nFeatured: Pilgrimage to Gosainkund\, Pilgrimage through the Kathmandu Valley\, Sites encountered on the way to the holy lake that is home to the Hindu god Shiva and the Buddhist savior Avalokiteshvara\, ca. 1800. Kathmandu Valley\, Nepal\, Asia\, probably Bhaktapur\, Nepal\, Asia. Colors on cloth. Purchased with the Stella Kramrisch Fund\, 2000. Philadelphia Museum of Art.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/painting-map-icon-visualizing-a-nepalese-sacred-journey/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Lecture-old,Support Council
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SUMMARY:Art of Elan: Divided Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 16\n7:00–8:00 p.m. PT\nJames S. Copley Auditorium \n  \nInspired by O’Keeffe and Moore\, this colorful musical program explores our shared humanity and our shared responsibility to care for each other and the world around us. Featuring the world premiere of an Art of Elan commissioned work written by San Diego composer Rand Steiger. \nThe Divided Landscapes concert program features \n\n“The Light That Fills the World” by John Luther Adams\n“Pitying the Farmers” by Carlos Camacho (flute and percussion)\n“Island in the Sky” by Michi Wiancko (solo clarinet)\n“Grace” by Rand Steiger (flute\, viola\, harp\, English Horn\, electronics) *world premiere\n\n  \nMembers $40 | Adults $50 | Military $45 | Senior $45 | Students $15 \nTickets are on sale now. Get tickets.  \n  \n\nThis is a part of Art of Elan’s 16th season concert series called Landscapes. For the full schedule of concerts look here. \nInterested in season tickets to the three-concert Art of Elan season at the Museum? Contact Lauren Mezta\, Development and Membership Coordinator\, at 619.696.1945 or lmezta@sdmart.org.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/art-of-elan-divided-landscapes/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art of Elan,Music
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour: O'Keeffe and Moore: Sheltering Inside and Out
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May  17th \n11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PT \n  \nGeorgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore were uncannily similar in their pursuit of natural forms: bones and stones\, shells; the unity of the female body with nature. They independently sought and were inspired by the organic roots of modern abstraction\, half a world away from each other. This tour will explore these artists’ works and the connection between the themes in which they were engaged\, comparing their working methods\, exploration of found objects\, and the juxtaposition of unlikely forms. \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n\nHosted by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \nFeatured: Georgia O’Keeffe\, Ram’s Head\, Blue Morning Glory\, 1938. Oil on canvas. Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. Gift of The Burnett Foundation\, 2007.1.24. © 2022 Georgia O’Keeffe Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS)\, New York.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/virtual-tour-okeeffe-and-moore-sheltering-inside-and-out/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Tours
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SUMMARY:O’Keeffe and Moore: Diving into the SDMA Collection
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 19\n10:00 a.m. PT\nSpeaker: Anita Feldman\, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Education\, The San Diego Museum of Art\nVirtual Event \n  \nDon’t miss this guest lecture by Anita Feldman\, The San Diego Museum of Art’s Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Education\, on the research behind the groundbreaking O’Keeffe and Moore exhibition. Ms. Feldman will focus on the works by these two artists in the Museum’s permanent collection and O’Keeffe and Moore’s respective working methods. O’Keeffe and Moore\, on view at The San Diego Museum of Art May 13 through August 27\, 2023\, is a one-of-a-kind exhibition uniting the works of these artists for the first time\, and recreating their studios in the Museum with their original studio contents\, tools\, and furnishings. More than 120 works of art by the two iconic modernists will be on view from nearly 30 museums\, institutions\, and lenders around the world including the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and Henry Moore Foundation. Prior to joining The San Diego Museum of Art in 2014\, Ms. Feldman was Head of Collections and Exhibitions for the Henry Moore Foundation in England\, curating exhibitions of his work worldwide. Her publications include the definitive books on Moore’s textiles and his original plasters. \n  \nSave your spot for the online guest lecture by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \n  \nSave my spot!\n  \n\nThis lecture is presented as a part of the Guest Lecture Series\, which focuses on works of art on view in the Museum as well as topics of interest in the broader art world. Lectures are followed by docent-led virtual tours. \nSponsored by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \n  \nFeatured: Henry Moore\, Stringed Ball\, 1939. Bronze and string. Gift of Bernard\, Ruth\, Michael\, Monica (Cochrane) Borkon\, 2016.43.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/okeeffe-and-moore-diving-into-the-sdma-collection/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Guest Lecture Series,Lecture-old
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour: O'Keeffe and Moore
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May  21st \n1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT \n  \nGeorgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore were uncannily similar in their pursuit of natural forms: bones and stones\, shells; the unity of the female body with nature. They independently sought and were inspired by the organic roots of modern abstraction\, half a world away from each other. This tour will explore these artists’ works and the connection between the themes in which they were engaged\, comparing their working methods\, exploration of found objects\, and the juxtaposition of unlikely forms. \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n\nHosted by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \nFeatured: Georgia O’Keeffe\, Ram’s Head\, Blue Morning Glory\, 1938. Oil on canvas. Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. Gift of The Burnett Foundation\, 2007.1.24. © 2022 Georgia O’Keeffe Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS)\, New York.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/virtual-tour-okeeffe-and-moore/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Tours
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