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Art History: Slow Looking at Impressionism
Art History: Slow Looking at Impressionism

Mon, Apr 01

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Virtual

Art History: Slow Looking at Impressionism

Savor works by Impressionist masters. Discover how Monet revolutionized painting and learn about America's contribution to Impressionism

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Time & Location

Apr 01, 2024, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM EDT

Virtual

About the discussion

Join us for an interactive discussion with our expert, Laura Macaluso. In this 4 part series, we'll dive into Impressionism, Expressionism, and Contemporary Art. Join your fellow art lovers to slow down and look deeply at works of art!

In session 2 we will:

  • Discover how Monet revolutionized painting
  • Share your thoughts about the power and beauty of art
  • Learn about America's contribution to Impressionism
  • Expand your appreciation for art history

Meet your facilitator: Laura A. Macaluso is an art historian, writer, and curator specializing in museums, monuments, and material culture. She is the author of ten books on art, heritage, and tourism, as well as multiple book chapters, essays, and blog posts. Laura has a PhD in the Humanities with a focus on Cultural & Historic Preservation, an MFA in Creative Writing (nonfiction), and an MA and BA in Art History. She was a Fulbright at the Swaziland National Museum in southern Africa and has presented at conferences around the globe, especially on the topic of monuments. For more of her work, please visit https://lauramacaluso.com/.

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