Members Reception
Join us Friday, October 4, at 6 pm for a special Members Reception at the Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art celebrating the opening of our newest exhibition, Dutch Impressionism: The Hague School, 1860-19
Join us Friday, October 4, at 6 pm for a special Members Reception at the Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art celebrating the opening of our newest exhibition, Dutch Impressionism: The Hague School, 1860-19
Join us Friday, July 12, at 6 pm for a special Members Reception at the Polk Museum of Art celebrating the opening of our newest exhibition, Nature & Mystery: The Art of Mally Khorasantchi.
Join us Friday, May 17, at 6 pm in saying farewell to our celebrated exhibition, Rockwell/Wyeth: Icons of Americana.
On Thursday, March 28 at 6 pm, join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director of the Museum, and special guests as they discuss "Pioneers & Provocateurs of Art History"!
In this special evening lecture, join Dr. Roy Kerr as he traces out Wyeth’s career against the backdrop of the development of American illustration.
Join us Friday, January 26, at 6 pm for a special Members Reception at the Polk Museum of Art celebrating the opening of our newest exhibition, Rockwell/Wyeth: Icons of Americana.
Join us Friday, December 15, at 6 pm for a special Members Reception at the Polk Museum of Art celebrating Timeless Origins: The Art of Reynier Llanes.
Join us on Wednesday, December 6, at 4 pm for a special lecture featuring Sonja Jordan-Mowery!
On Wednesday, November 15 at 6 pm, Join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director of the Museum, and special guests Dr. Kristen Carter, Andrew Coombs, and Kelly Sturhahn as they discuss "The Art that Changed History"!
Join us for a lecture and book signing featuring Moa Petersén, historian and friend of Jerry Uelsmann and author of Eighth Day Wonder: Jerry N. Uelsmann. We will also celebrate our latest pop-up exhibition, Jerry Uelsmann: Dreams from the Darkroom, and the artist's life.
Join us October 13 at 6 pm from the comfort of home for a live, interactive discussion via Zoom with Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, as he chats with Judith Sobol, the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundations! The Foundation organized our current Rodin: Contemplation and Dreams exhibition, featuring 45 sculptures, all culled from the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Collections. Sobol is the ultimate expert on all things Rodin, and, for the past three years, she has worked with the Museum to help plan the exhibition — the largest showcase of sculptures in our history. Attendees for this event will have the rare opportunity to learn directly from Sobol and ask her their burning questions. Come learn about the collection, the Cantors, the process of bringing the show together, and Rodin's life and career in this special virtual event.
About Our Guest:
Judith Sobol is the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation, where she has worked since 2001. She concentrates on the curatorial and scholarly aspects of organizing touring exhibitions of the sculpture of Auguste Rodin.
An art historian with degrees from UCLA and The George Washington University, Judy has worked at the Smithsonian Institution’s American Art Museum, Georgetown University, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Her first museum directorship was from 1981 to 1991 at the Joan Whitney Payson Gallery of Art in Portland, Maine. She subsequently directed the Grand Rapids Art Museum in Michigan and the Newport Art Museum in Rhode Island.
She has produced public television programs on the arts and has curated scores of exhibitions of work by contemporary artists. Judy has also authored articles for exhibition catalogues and other publications. Currently she lives in Falmouth Maine with Sparky, her stubborn Shih-Tzu.
To attend the live discussion, you'll find a direct link here to join the Zoom webinar at the time of the event!
Please join us for a very special evening program entitled Art and Social Justice: The Legacy of the Freedom Riders.
Join us for a special evening with the artist and up-close look at his most recent exhibition, William Schaaf: The Way of the Equine.