Printmaking and the Unconventional Pathways of African American Artists
On loan from the collection of Raven Fine Art Editions and curated by scholar and master printmaker Dr. Curlee Raven Holton, this exhibition follows the pathways created by African American artists to distinguished artistic careers and explores their innovative uses of printmaking as a primary artistic medium, a means of collaboration and mutual support, and a democratic means of circulating their art.
Looking at Art
Mystic Museum of ArtJoin Executive Director Susan Fisher for “Looking at Art”—part gallery talk, part discussion, of one work of art, for one hour, once a month.
Collectors Roundtable
Mystic Museum of ArtLooking at Art
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Master Printmaker Dr. Curlee Raven Holton
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MAKING AN IMPRESSION: Monotypes & Block Printing
An exhibition-related studio workshop. Discover the captivating world of monotypes and lino printing in our immersive workshop. These creative techniques offer a unique opportunity to produce spontaneous and distinctive prints, ranging from bold and colorful artworks to delicately detailed drawings. Throughout the workshop, we will explore the interplay of color, line, texture, and tone, discovering how these elements translate through various printing methods.
Collectors Roundtable: Eric Key
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CREATIVE PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN. Ages 8 – 12
An exhibition-related studio workshop. Explore the vibrant world of silk painting in this hands-on workshop where creativity flows freely and each scarf becomes a unique masterpiece. Participants will learn the art of painting on silk, utilizing dyes and various techniques to create stunning designs on white silk scarves.