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: Mel Edwards
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: Provenance – Doing Your Due Diligence
Mystic Museum of ArtThose who collect art love it and understand it, from a very personal perspective. The MMoA Collectors Roundtable is an opportunity to share that passion and knowledge!
Looking at Art: Dr. David C. Driskell
Join MMoA Executive Director Susan Fisher for “Looking at Art”—part gallery talk, part discussion, of one work of art, for one hour, once a month.
Pathways Speakers Series: Master Printmaker Dr. Curlee Raven Holton
Join us on Tuesday, August 20th, for a discussion with Dr. Curlee Raven Holton of Raven Fine Art Editions, the guest curator of Printmaking and the Unconventional Pathways of African American Artists.
Pathways Speakers Series: Raising our Racial IQ with Robin Holder
Robin Holder is one of the artists represented in Printmaking and the Unconventional Pathways of African American Artists. She combines a dedication to teaching and social awareness with her creative […]
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.
Looking at Art
Join MMoA Executive Director Susan Fisher for “Looking at Art”—part gallery talk, part discussion, of one work of art, for one hour, once a month.
MMoA Speakers Series: Eric Key
Eric Key is the Director of the Arts Program at the University of Maryland Global Campus. He is an astute and passionate collector, with one of the nation’s pre-eminent collections […]
MMoA Speakers Series: Myrtis Bedolla
Dr. Myrtis Bedolla is the owner and founding director of Galerie Myrtis, in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Bedolla brings more than 30 years’ experience to our conversation about reversing the marginalization […]