Art Presentations by Wendy Evans

 

   


To receive regular e-mail updates listing currently-scheduled lectures, tours, and other offerings contact wendyevans@art-talks.org

 

Art History Zoom Series         ZOOM
This is a continuing monthly series on Zoom. Those new to the series must register. There is no charge as all involved are volunteering. In June, we began a monthly chronological survey of (mostly) Western art history with detours along the way for specific topics or artists. Works in nearby museums will be privileged to encourage you to see the art in person. Those registered will be sent an email with a handout and Zoom link. October 1  Talk 17:  Tricks and Treats in Art

November 12  Talk 18:  Art of the Islamic World

If you have not yet attended this series, contact Wendy for information and registration at wendyevans@art-talks.org
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Met is the 4th largest museum in the world with an encyclopedic collection that spans the globe and the centuries. We’ll explore some of its most important artworks and some lesser-known ones in both the 5th Avenue building and the Cloisters. The images presented will bring back fond memories of artworks familiar to you and give ideas for what to look for in future visits. Bloomfield Township Senior Center 4315 Andover Road, Bloomfield Township, MI 48302
Monday October 7   10:00-11:00 am Information on cost and registration 248-723-3500 or https://www.bloomfieldseniors.org/insight/registry/classinfo.asp?courseID=7022&catID=1152
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Women in Art
Over the centuries, men making art have portrayed women for the delectation of male patrons. Male artists tended to show women either as goddesses or evil temptresses. This lavishly illustrated presentation looks at how the male gaze has rendered the female and explores the changes when women have the chance to become artists and speak for themselves.
The J - Detroit, Ageless and Active Programs
6600 W Maple Rd, West Bloomfield
Thursday October 10   11:00 am–noon
Open to all. Fee $10.
For information and registration contact Rosa Chessler at 
rchessler@jccdet.org or call 248 432-5418
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Art, Life, Passion: Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe was a young art student when she met the already internationally-famous photographer Alfred Stieglitz. Their love affair and later marriage had a huge impact on each other’s art. We'll trace their story while looking at Stieglitz's photographs and O'Keeffe's paintings 's work was influenced by the passion of their relationship.

This will be followed by another talk in this series that explores the intense passions and stormy relationships of these couples while looking at and discussing the magnificent art they created.
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo (November 13).
The Village Club
190 East Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills
Wednesday October 16  10:00-11:30 am
Registration REQUIRED by October 13.
Register at the reception desk of The Village Club or call 248 644-3450
Fee $20 for members; $30 for non members


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Art is a revolt against fate.

 

Andre Malreux