April 03, 2024
Wednesday
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Mapping Q on the Road: Perspective, Collage, and Self-Portraits
We believe in the power of art to spark essential conversations and enhance research at our university and in our community.
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Mapping Q on the Road: Perspective, Collage, and Self-Portraits
5:00pm April 03, 2024 Mapping Q on the Road: Perspective, Collage, and Self-Portraits |
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Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour: Food!
6:00pm April 04, 2024 Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour: Food! |
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Members Morning: Earth Month
10:00am April 06, 2024 Members Morning: Earth Month |
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Mapping Q on the Road: Pleasure Posters
5:00pm April 10, 2024 Mapping Q on the Road: Pleasure Posters |
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What Did Goya See?
7:00pm April 11, 2024 What Did Goya See? |
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Art Sprouts in April
10:00am April 20, 2024 Art Sprouts in April |
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"The Return of Rothko" Performance
12:15pm April 25, 2024 "The Return of Rothko" Performance |
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Mapping Q on the Road: Perspective, Collage, and Self-Portraits
During this workshop, find a picture in your camera roll with an interesting perspective and recreate it using the provided construction paper and magazines!
Virtual Art Trivia Happy Hour: Food!
As usual, the multiple choice trivia questions will be fun for all attendees and answers will be anonymous. Reserve your seat at the table (i.e., Zoom), and we’ll plate up another appetizing round!
Members Morning: Earth Month
For April's Members Morning, we'll celebrate Earth Month with a viewing of permanent collection works inspired by the breathtaking beauty of the planet we call home.
Mapping Q on the Road: Pleasure Posters
During this workshop, create a poster showcasing the things that bring you pleasure, and think about constructive ways to center your happiness.
What Did Goya See?
This wide-ranging in-person talk by Andrew Schulz, Vice President for the Arts & Dean of the College of Fine Arts, asks, “What did Goya see, and how did those experiences shape his art?”
Art Sprouts in April
UAMA's Art Sprouts is a fun art-making program for kids ages 3 to 5 and their families, where participants explore art, move their bodies, listen to stories, and investigate objects and materials.
"The Return of Rothko" Performance
"The Return of Rothko" is a reading of John Logan's play "Red" — a dramatic account of the life and work of abstract painter Mark Rothko — presented by Professor Patrick Baliani and two students.