Date :
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Time :
2:00 p.m. -
3:00 p.m.
Host : Staff Educator
Type : Afternoon Salon
Join a Museum educator on select Sunday afternoons for a dynamic discussion of art. This fall’s Afternoon Salons examine
the dynamics of printmaking; how to identify the differences between types of prints; the history of the seminal Tamarind
Lithography Workshop and its role in contemporary printmaking; and artists as printmakers. The program is free with admission and limited to 20 participants. Please sign up at the Information Desk no later than 15 minutes prior to each session.
Learn to identify the difference between a lithograph, engraving and woodcut as you discuss the imagery found in such works as Arthur Millier’s Our Lady Queen of Angels, 1928, etching; Clinton Adams’s Golden Tablet, 1961, color lithograph; and Donald Judd’s Untitled, 1969, woodcut.