Virtual Events
Who decides which artists grab all the textbook and museum attention? Which artists have been understudied and why? Indeed, for every Picasso or Pollock, there is a lesser known artist whose contributions have been overlooked or underseen. This month, we're bringing you a Crash Course that aspires to open up an important conversation about creating a more inclusive art history.
Just in time for the new year, we're bringing back one of our most popular, interactive virtual programs: Drinks with the Director: Why is THAT Famous?!?
Learn about Pinderhughes' decades-long career, his rise in the commercial and fine art photography worlds, and the inspirations behind the works in our upcoming original exhibition, Finding Meaning Within: The Photography of John Pinderhughes.
Learn about Sacabo's decades-long career, the inspiration and mystery behind her works of art, and her ability to give voice to women of the past whose legacies still inspire us today.
We're bringing you another crash course inspired by our new exhibition, "Josephine Sacabo: Those Who Dance"!
Did you catch the last "Drinks with the Director: Why is THAT Famous?!?" It was hands-down one of our most fun programs EVER! If you did attend, you know how much fun we had, and chances are you still have so many more questions waiting to be answered! If you didn't, now is your chance to join in on the interactive fun!
Throughout the history of art, women have been represented most frequently as painted and sculpted subjects — often beautiful, elegant, or even submissive objects — seen through the eyes of male artists. However, women's roles in art history extend far beyond the male perception of them. Less frequently do you hear about the women who make art.
With the opening of the Museum's newest — and largest-ever — exhibition "Toulouse-Lautrec & the Belle Époque," we've all been wondering: Who was Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec?
Join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, via Facebook Live or Zoom Thursday, January 28, as he gathers three colleagues with diverse specializations for a fun, interactive night as they tackle the perennial burning question behind some of history's most renowned works of art: Why is THAT famous?!?
It's time for a "State of the Arts" update! In all times, the arts offer refuge, mental escape, and creative paths toward better understanding one another in a world in need of understanding. And despite all odds, 2020 has proven that the arts continue to be more important and vital than ever before. In fact, for arts organizations, 2020 has been a tremendous period of rediscovery, innovation, and teamwork.
Join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, LIVE as he teaches you the fundamentals of Pop Art. One of the best known contemporary art movements, commonly associated with Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein and comic-book style, Pop Art has more complex origins than many might know.
Are you ready for an "ooky spooky" art-filled Halloween celebration, the likes of which only the Polk Museum of Art could present?
Join your favorite Museum staff members as they entertain and educate you with ghoulish, spooky, and oh-so-strange stories inspired by some of the most famous pieces of art throughout history.
Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 - October 15) celebrates the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. Hispanic influence and innovation can be realized and appreciated in countless aspects of our culture — and art is no exception!
Grab your pens and paper because have we got the crash course for you! Join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, as he gathers three art historian colleagues with diverse specializations for a fun, interactive night as they go over the ABCs of Art History. With an alphabet of letters to choose from, these four art historians will be on call, ready to chat about the words every armchair art historian should know and to clarify any art terms and ideas that YOU would like to understand better.
Join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, and Dr. Willem Hoogsteder, the owner and director of the Hoogsteder & Hoogsteder Gallery in The Hague, as they chat with you — our loyal members — LIVE and dive into the three-year journey behind the creation of Music & Dance and the intricate behind-the-scenes work Willem does to secure works that will enthrall us here in Florida.
The Wait is Over!
Have you heard the news? We're reopening! And we're celebrating! We have loved bringing the Museum to you virtually over the past few months, but we are so excited to welcome you back to the Museum itself and to tell you ALL about our fantastic new season ahead. Tonight, we salute our Members and toast to the return of public visitors beginning September 8.
Join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator for an evening of music and discussion featuring piano and marimba performances.
Join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, in conversation with Loren Hicks, Collections Manager and Registrar, as they chat and share some of the lesser known inhabitants of the Museum’s permanent art collection. You'll also have the chance to peek behind-the-scenes to see where we store all our art.
Meet the Museum
Join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, for an interactive happy hour and Q&A as he chats LIVE with YOU and members of our key staff: Taylor Holycross, Manager of Membership and Communications, Ellen Chastain, Education Manager, and Tory King, Director of Retail Operations & Visitor Experience. They are eager to discuss the secrets of the museum business, their roles at our Museum, and YOUR questions live!FLA, and Staci DaSilva, Polk County Reporter for WFLA. They are excited to take YOUR questions live, eager to discuss the powerful role journalism plays in our everyday lives, our community, and in the arts.
Why We Need Journalism Now More Than Ever
Join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, for an interactive happy hour and Q&A as he chats LIVE with YOU and special guests Barry Friedman, Editor and Publisher of LkldNow, Kimberly Moore, Senior Reporter at The Ledger, Jamie Cook, News Videographer at WFLA, and Staci DaSilva, Polk County Reporter for WFLA. They are excited to take YOUR questions live, eager to discuss the powerful role journalism plays in our everyday lives, our community, and in the arts.
Behind the Scenes with the Curatorial Team
This week's topic: the Makings of a Collection! How do museums decide what pieces to add to their permanent collections? How do they acquire new works or deaccession ones they no longer want? For that matter, where do museums store everything? In this interactive Drinks With the Director, dive into the secrets of collecting and managing the Museum's permanent collection with our Curatorial team to find out how our collection grew to 2,800 works and to learn the fascinating stories behind them.
Ever wonder what a day in the life of a working artist is like? Where their inspiration comes from or how they create their incredible pieces of art? You’re in luck! Our amazing Curatorial team interviewed an artist a week for the month of June — LIVE!
Watch Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, along with our fifth guest artist, Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso!
Ever wonder what a day in the life of a working artist is like? Where their inspiration comes from or how they create their incredible pieces of art? You’re in luck! Our amazing Curatorial team interviewed an artist a week for the month of June — LIVE!
Watch Matt Belcher, Preparator & Design Manager, along with our fourth guest artist, Gino Miles!
Ever wonder what a day in the life of a working artist is like? Where their inspiration comes from or how they create their incredible pieces of art? You’re in luck! Our amazing Curatorial team interviewed an artist a week for the month of June — LIVE!
Watch Laura Putnam, Manager of Exhibitions and Adult Programs, along with our third guest artist, Charles Edward Williams!
Ever wonder what a day in the life of a working artist is like? Where their inspiration comes from or how they create their incredible pieces of art? You’re in luck! Our amazing Curatorial team interviewed an artist a week for the month of June — LIVE!
Watch Loren Hicks, Collections Manager & Registrar, along with our second guest artist, Carol Prusa!
Ever wonder what a day in the life of a working artist is like? Where their inspiration comes from or how they create their incredible pieces of art? You’re in luck! Our amazing Curatorial team interviewed an artist a week for the month of June — LIVE!
Watch Loren Hicks, Collections Manager & Registrar, along with our first guest artist, Reynier Llanes!
Why We Need the Arts Now
Join Dr. Alex Rich, Executive Director and Chief Curator, for an interactive happy hour and Q&A as he chats LIVE with YOU and special guests Amy Wiggins, Executive Director of the Imperial Symphony Orchestra, Jermaine Thornton, Executive Director of Florida Dance Theatre, and Meri Mass, Executive Director of the Polk Arts Alliance. They are excited to take take YOUR questions live, eager to discuss the powerful roles all arts organizations play in our community, the obstacles they face, and the impact they will have moving forward.
Happy Hour with the Curatorial Team
We're putting a new twist on our First Thursday After Hours! With a drink in hand (BYOB, alcoholic or non), join us — and Executive Director Alex Rich — on Facebook Live this Thursday, May 7, at 6 pm, as he chats with YOU and our amazing Curatorial team.
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