Opening Reception for Four Exhibitions
Thursday, March 23, 2017
4:30pm – 6:30pm
Admission is free; donations are highly appreciated.
Cash Bar and Hors D'Oeuvres by University Catering
Music by Murderous Chanteuse
Work It features paintings by Ellen Emmet Rand and other women artists in the first half of the 20th century—how they fought for opportunities, paid their bills, and found ways to have their art and creativity seen and taken seriously.
Objectifying Myself explores work by women artists, created between 1968-2005, which serve, to some degree, as self portraits. But these “self portraits” employ surrogate objects rather than depictions of the artists’ faces or bodies.
An Installation. Liz Whitney Quisgard is an award-winning, nationally renowned artist who lives and works in New York City. Her career spans six decades and the work in this installation features an environment of patterned textiles and sculpture created in the last two decades.
In Progression: Then and Now Stanwyck Cromwell'’s work demonstrates how art serves as a medium for capturing and expressing the range of immigrant experiences and voices in the United States. "This exhibition is a visual documentation of my journey as a Guyanese-born artist, living in a multi-cultural America.”
The exhibitions run March 23 – July 30, 2017.
THE WILLIAM BENTON MUSEUM OF ART
University of Connecticut
School of Fine Arts
245 Glenbrook Road
Storrs, CT
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