THIS IS A PAST EVENT.
On the first Wednesday of the month, join Reynolda House curators, educators, and guests for a one-hour facilitated discussion focusing on a single work at the Museum.
Each program offers an in-depth experience with an object-painting, sculpture, vase, architectural design-unwrapping its backstory and revealing its unique character.
March 4 - Former Reynolda House interns and Wake Forest students Natalie Brashear and Devon Gilbert, speaking on Sierra Nevada (1871-73) by Albert Bierstadt and The Rattlesnake (1908) by Frederic Remington.
April 1 - Julia Hood, coordinator of education, on a Vase by Tiffany (1910)
May 6 - Phil Archer, director of public programs, on the Mary and Charlie Babcock Wing (2005) by Beyer Blinder Belle
June 3 - Elizabeth Chew, Betsy Main Babcock Director of the Curatorial and Education Division, onBust of a Greek Slave (1855-56) by Hiram Powers
Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 2:30pm to 3:30pm
Reynolda House Museum of American Art
2250 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106
Sarah Smith
888.663.1158
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