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Category: Art on the Go

Lunchtime 5: Get Art

Why is Art Political? What political questions is art uniquely able to address? How do the works in Totally Radical, our current exhibition of political art from the 1980s, connect to art and politics in the present? Join in and talk a little politics over lunch.

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ARTstrology: Aries

March 21 – April 19 Like Aries’ symbol, the ram, you run headfirst into life. You’re relentlessly determined, but cheerful, which makes you a great leader. But be careful, great leader. If you don’t push away your sign’s tendency for selfishness, you could end up like the corrupt Roman emperor Caligula, whose assassination is seen here. Lean on your cheer and kindness, and you’ll be just fine! Aries 21 marzo – 19 abril Como el símbolo de este signo, el carnero, corres de cabeza a

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Lunchtime 5: Creativity Invitation

Texture Need a little inspiration? Sometimes all it takes is a prompt, suggestion, or idea. Tune in to get a creative spark inspired by the Museum’s collection and exhibitions.

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Lunchtime 5: Video Tour

Totally Rad and Totally Radical How can talking about art transform what you think about what you see? Consider how talking is a great way to improve your understanding of collections.

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Soviet/American Array I Robert Rauschenberg (Port Arthur, Texas, 1925 - 2008, Captiva Island, Florida) 1988-1989 Photogravure, chine colle 88 1/2 in. x 52 5/8 in. (224.79 cm x 133.67 cm) Knight Purchase Fund for Photographic Media 1993.5

Lunchtime 5: Look Closely

Artworks by Women Explore some of the Museum’s artworks made by women. Look closely and find surprising details.

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Lunchtime 5: Get Art

Where Do Artists Come Up with Their Titles Why would an artist call an artwork untitled? Explore the meaning behind titles and the lack thereof.

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ARTstrology: Pisces

February 19 – March 20 Just like this ebullient figure, you, airy Pisces, are a dreamer and a seer. You are constantly torn between fantasy and reality, which can be as exhilarating as it is scary. Your eternal optimism can be an inspiration to those around you and we love you for that. Just make sure to ground yourself every once in a while, if only to get a laugh at how seriously everyone else takes themselves. Piscis 19 febrero – 20 marzo Al igual

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Lunchtime 5: Creativity Invitation

Rhythm Need a little inspiration? Sometimes all it takes is a prompt, suggestion, or idea. Tune in to get a creative spark inspired by the museum’s collection and exhibitions.

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Lunchtime 5: Video Tour

Why Tell Stories about Art? How can talking about art transform what you think about what you see? Consider how talking is a great way to improve your understanding of collections.

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Untitled (Drape and Beads) Audrey Flack (New York, 1931 - ) 1975 Oil over acrylic on canvas 36 in. x 30 1/4 in. (91.44 cm x 76.84 cm) Purchased with funds from Dale C. and Alexandra Zetlin Jones 1985.65

Lunchtime 5: Video Tour

Why Talk About Art How can talking about art transform what you think about what you see? Consider how talking is a great way to improve your understanding of collections.

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