Art Presentations by Wendy Evans

 

   


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

 

Diego Rivera and his Murals      
The greatest of the Mexican muralists, Diego Rivera, called the fresco cycle he painted in the Detroit Institute of Arts his “finest work”. We’ll look in depth at the Detroit Industry murals but also at other work by Diego Rivera as we explore his style, his life, and his ideas using detailed illustrations

MORE Macomb Community College - University Center, 44575 Garfield Road, Clinton Township, MI 48038
Monday November 4   10:00am-noon
Information on how to join MORE and register for classes at www.LorenzoCulturalCenter.com/MORE
For more information, email MORE@macomb.edu
First-time attendees can get a package of three classes for $30. -

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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 2024, 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 shown wherever relevant to encourage you to see the art in person. Those registered will be sent an email with a handout and Zoom link.

November 12  Talk 18:  Art of the Islamic World
December 10   Talk 19:  The Early Middle Ages

If you have not yet attended this series, contact Wendy for information and registration at wendyevans@art-talks.org
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Art, Life, Passion: Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo

Theirs is a story of strong passions and incredible art. We’ll explore the stormy relationship between Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo while looking at the art they created throughout their careers. Diego Rivera was famous for large public political murals. Frida Kahlo is celebrated for small intimately personal works. But we'll find common characteristics in their art and ideas. passion of their relationship.

The Village Club
190 East Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills
Wednesday November 13  10:00-11:30 am
Registration REQUIRED by November 11.
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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The Detroit Institute of Arts with a Jewish Twist:  1. Stories from the Hebrew Scriptures
The Detroit Institute of Arts, like all the area’s cultural institutions, has benefited tremendously from Jewish support. This series will explore a wide variety of wonderful DIA artworks with special focus on those with a Jewish connection, either from the artist, the subject depicted, or the donor. This presentation begins the series with a look at DIA paintings, sculpture, and prints that depict Old Testament stories. Next year we’ll turn to other Jewish connections in the museum.  .
The J - Detroit, Ageless and Active Programs
6600 W Maple Rd, West Bloomfield
Thursday November 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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I will also be giving a Zoom class for Elderwise, Ann Arbor, and in an person presentations for the Kirk in the Hill Seniors.

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Art is a revolt against fate.

 

Andre Malreux