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Lunchtime 5: Look Closely

Celebrity as Muse Spend a few minutes exploring artworks from the collection related to this month’s topic. By looking closely, you’ll discover surprising details and have a restful moment of learning during your Friday lunch break.

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Billie Holiday, NYC, Herman Leonard, (Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1923 - 2010, Los Angeles, California), 1949 (printed later), Gelatin silver print, 16 7/16 in. x 14 1/2 in. (41.75 cm x 36.83 cm), Gift of George Stephanopoulos, 2007.95

Lunchtime 5: Get Art

Making Your Mark Explore the regional artist installation in Corbin, O’Neill, and the Lobby. Works range in media including lithographs, screenprints, and collaged works.

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Lunchtime 5: Creativity Invitation

Sound 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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Green Card Sound II, Larry Zox, (Des Moines, Iowa, 1937 - 2006, Colchester, Connecticut), 1979, Screenprint on paper, 40 1/4 in. x 29 3/4 in. (102.24 cm x 75.57 cm), Museum Acquisition Fund ,2010.48

Lunchtime 5: Video Tour

April Showers Bring on the rain. Explore five works in the collection that bring to mind spring showers. You’ll see paint and glazes imitate driving rain, gentle sprinkles, and splashing puddles.

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Gene Davis - Sky Hook

Lunchtime 5: Look Closely

Anxiety & Loss Spend a few minutes exploring artworks from the collection related to this month’s topic. By looking closely, you’ll discover surprising details and have a restful moment of learning during your Friday lunch break.

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Untitled, Lee Bontecou, (Providence, Rhode Island, 1931 - ), 1966, Painted iron, fiberglass and fabric, 41 in. x 29 in. x 8 in. (104.14 cm x 73.66 cm x 20.32 cm), Gift of Leo Castelli, Castelli Galleries, 1974.122

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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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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