Art Presentations by Wendy Evans

 


To receive regular e-mail updates listing currently-scheduled lectures, tours, and other offerings contact wendyevans@art-talks.org

 

Talks scheduled in public venues:

Thursdays Feb 9, 16, Mar 1

Village Club, Bloomfield Hills

10:00 - 11:30 am

Stars of the 17th Century
Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Bernini

 

This series looks in depth at the life and work of three great European artists, the Dutch master painter and printmaker Rembrandt van Rijn plus two of his Italian contemporaries, the painter Caravaggio and sculptor-architect Gianlorenzo Bernini.  

All three were immensely skillful and innovative artists whose lives, like their artworks, were full of drama and emotion.

    February 9     Rembrandt
    February 16   Caravaggio
    March 1         Bernini


(Information and registration for 1,2 or 3 talks at 248 644-3450)


Tuesdays Feb 28, Mar 6

Birmingham Community House

7:00 - 9:00 pm

Expressionism
The Assertive Art

This series delves into the roots of expressionist art, the flowering of German Expressionism in the early 20th century, and later expressionism in Europe and America.  Expressionist artists often rebelled against the social values and conventions of their societies.  Whether working in painting, sculpture, prints, or architecture, they rejected traditional art forms, colors, and refinement in order to communicate intense emotions. 

    February 14:    Session cancelled

    February 28:    Roots and Flowering 

    March 6:          Forbidden and Legacy 


(Information and registration for 1 or 2 classes online or at 248 644-5832) 


Wednesday March 7, 2012

Clawson Senior Center

1:00 - 2:00 pm

Reawaken to the Renaissance

 

The Renaissance was an exciting time beginning some 600 years ago when people in Europe began to look at the wonders of the world with new eyes.  What they saw changed art and ideas.  We'll trace the changes in art as it turned from symbolism to naturalism, the changes in art that reflected the ideas and ideals of ancient Greece and Rome, and the changes when the technical mastery to produce illusionistic art plus the desire to make classically inspired art came together in the hands of profound thinkers like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. 

 

Open to the public wiith no charge but donations are appreciated by the Senior Center
(Information at 248 583-6700 or online)


Thursday March 15, 2012

Madonna U Continuing Ed

7:00 - 8:30 pm

Art in the City - Chicago

 

This is one of a series of talks looking at the best art to be seen in public places and museums in cities around the world.

Chicago, a city within easy reach of Detroit, is full of delights for art lovers from sculpture in Millennium Park and world famous architecture to high quality museums.  The Art Institute of Chicago boasts some of the best loved paintings in America and a new wing for modern art.

We will sample Chicago's treats old and new in this richly illustrated talk.

 

(Information and registration at 734-432-5804 or online)


Tuesday April 17, 2012

Adult Learning Institute

10:00 - 11:30 am

Magical Multiples:
The Art of the Print

 

Come and see my etchings!  Prints have intrigued us since the first woodcuts.  Since prints have their own particular aesthetics, artists from the fifteenth century to today have explored the visual possibilities of printmaking.  We'll talk about how different prints are made and look at a rich variety of fine artworks from inventive printmakers such as Albrecht Durer, Rembrandt, Kathe Kollwitz and Mary Cassatt.

(Members and guests of ALI only.  Information 248 522-3518)


Thursdays April 19, 26, May 3

Society of Active Retirees (SOAR)

10:00 am - noon

Life, Art and Passion:
Artist Couples

 

Intense passions, stormy relationships, magnificent art - these are our focus for the three sessions.

April 19     Camille Claudel and Auguste Rodin
April 26     Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz
May 3       Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera

(SOAR membership required - Information 248 489-0005 or online)


Wednesday April 25

Waterford Parks and Recreation 50+ Center

11:00 am - noon

luncheon at noon

Picturing America

America's art tells America's story - the optimism, struggles, humor and pain.  We'll explore how people from the earliest inhabitants to today have pictured the history and landscape of the country reflecting its ideas and ideals.

The images will range from realistic paintings of John Singleton Copley to modern abstractions by Jackson Pollock; from the innocent America captured by Norman Rockwell in his early work to the struggles of black Americans seen in his late paintings and those of black artists like Jacob Lawrence; and from inspiring views of unspoiled country by Thomas Cole to the lonely cities of Edward Hopper.

These artists, and others whose work we'll see, help build our picture of America.

(Waterford Parks and Recreation 50+ Center - Information 248 674-5441 or online)


Wednesday May 23, 2012

Clawson Senior Center

1:00 - 2:00 pm

Impressionism:
The Art of Seeing

 

The Impressionist paintings which are so loved today began in Paris with the rebellion in Paris of a few young artists against the formalism and sentimentality of academic art in the late 1800s.  We'll explore the roots of this transformation, look at works by artists, like Claude Monet, who are most closely identified with Impressionism and continue to artists, like Vincent van Gogh, who fell under the Impressionist spell.

Open to the public wiith no charge but donations are appreciated by the Senior Center
(Information at 248 583-6700 or online)


To receive regular e-mail updates listing currently-scheduled lectures, tours, and other offerings contact wendyevans@art-talks.org

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As long as art lives never shall I accept that men are truly dead.

 

Vasari