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SUMMARY:Permanent Immigrant: The Life and Art of Italo Scanga - Lecture & Book Signing with Guest Curator Matthew Kangas
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum of Northwest Art for a lecture and book signing with Matthew Kangas\, curator of the exhibition\, “Permanent Immigrant: Italo Scanga in the Dale and Leslie Chihuly Collection”. \nItalo Scanga’s biographer\, Matthew Kangas\, author of Italo Scanga 1932-2001\, will share stories about the artist’s childhood\, emigration to the US\, and travels back and forth to Italy after his higher education in America and subsequent university art school teaching jobs. \nIllustrated with photographs from the Italo Scanga Foundation archive and his book\, Kangas will explain the artist’s extraordinarily wide education—how he graduated from American high school in two years\, received a BA in one\, and attended graduate school at Michigan State University to receive his MFA soon thereafter. His teaching jobs on the East Coast at Rhode Island School of Design and Temple University in Philadelphia coincided with his first marriage and growth of his family. After moving to the West Coast and remarrying\, Scanga intensified his friendship with Dale Chihuly and became a regular artist in residence at Pilchuck Glass School. While there\, he met and invited many prominent contemporary artists who participated in the process of integrating glass into contemporary art\, perhaps his greatest legacy. \nCost: Free for members | $5 suggested donation for non-members\nAs always\, admission to the Museum is free. Want to become a member? Join us today. \nPlease RSVP using the form below. Questions? Email us at education@musuemofnwart.org.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/permanent-immigrant-the-life-and-art-of-italo-scanga-lecture-book-signing-with-guest-curator-matthew-kangas/
LOCATION:Museum of Northwest Art\, 121 S. First St.\, La Conner\, WA\, 98257\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum
ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Northwest Art":MAILTO:info@museumofnwart.org
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SUMMARY:Permanent Immigrant: The Life and Art of Italo Scanga - Lecture & Book Signing with Guest Curator Matthew Kangas
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum of Northwest Art for a lecture and book signing with Matthew Kangas\, curator of the exhibition\, Permanent Immigrant: Italo Scanga in the Dale and Leslie Chihuly Collection. \nItalo Scanga’s biographer\, Matthew Kangas\, author of Italo Scanga 1932-2001\, will share stories about the artist’s childhood\, emigration to the US\, and travels back and forth to Italy after his higher education in America and subsequent university art school teaching jobs. \nIllustrated with photographs from the Italo Scanga Foundation archive and his book\, Kangas will explain the artist’s extraordinarily wide education—how he graduated from American high school in two years\, received a BA in one\, and attended graduate school at Michigan State University to receive his MFA soon thereafter. His teaching jobs on the East Coast at Rhode Island School of Design and Temple University in Philadelphia coincided with his first marriage and growth of his family. After moving to the West Coast and remarrying\, Scanga intensified his friendship with Dale Chihuly and became a regular artist in residence at Pilchuck Glass School. While there\, he met and invited many prominent contemporary artists who participated in the process of integrating glass into contemporary art\, perhaps his greatest legacy. \nCost: Free for members | $5 suggested donation for non-members\nAs always\, admission to the Museum is free. Want to become a member? Join us today. \nPlease RSVP using the link below.\nhttps://www.monamuseum.org/events/permanent-immigrant-lecture \nQuestions? Email us at education@musuemofnwart.org.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/permanent-immigrant-the-life-and-art-of-italo-scanga-lecture-book-signing-with-guest-curator-matthew-kangas-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Northwest Art\, 121 S. First St.\, La Conner\, WA\, 98257\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum
ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Northwest Art":MAILTO:info@museumofnwart.org
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SUMMARY:Teen Takeover
DESCRIPTION:Who: Teens and Tweens (Grades 6-12) \nWhen: Feb 26\, March 4\, March 12 and March 19 from 1:00 – 3:00 PM \nWhere: MoNA Art Galleries & Art Studio \nWhat: For this project\, we are exploring the idea of owning a space and what forms that can take. Together we will hang out drawing\, talking\, and connecting with others who enjoy the museum. We will provide sketchbooks\, art supplies\, snacks\, and drinks. If folks prefer to bring their own sketchbooks\, a book to read\, headphones\, etc. please feel free to do so! \nRSVPs are encouraged but not required. Feel free to RSVP to let us know you’ll be there!\nhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/r/63SYQXV \nQuestions? Email education@museumofnwart.org. \nDownload the program flyer!\nhttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/603897e6dd661d15f7003ebc/t/63ed37eea66ea564e906013d/1676490753012/Teen+Takeover+flyer
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/teen-takeover/
LOCATION:Museum of Northwest Art\, 121 S. First St.\, La Conner\, WA\, 98257\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum
ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Northwest Art":MAILTO:info@museumofnwart.org
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SUMMARY:Origami Workshop with Mike Berry
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, March 18\, 2023\nTime: 10:30am – 1:00pm\nAges: 9-99 years old\, kids and adults of all ages and all levels of experience in art. (Participants 13 years of age and under must be accompanied by an adult collaborator)\nCost: $30\nIn-person workshop in MoNA’s upstairs galleries. \nJoin local teaching artist Mike Berry for a hands-on workshop learning about the Japanese art of paper folding. Learn the different types of folds and bases to create beautiful animals and objects just from paper.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/origami-workshop-with-mike-berry/
LOCATION:Museum of Northwest Art\, 121 S. First St.\, La Conner\, WA\, 98257\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum
ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Northwest Art":MAILTO:info@museumofnwart.org
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SUMMARY:Materials as Mentors: The Original Materials Developed by Fredrick Froebel
DESCRIPTION:A Lecture on the Original Kindergarten Materials and Frank Lloyd Wright by Nicolette Harrington\, MoNA Link Coordinator \nJoin us in celebration of Youth Art Month! Froebel developed 10 gifts (educational materials) and 10 occupations (educational activities) to support children’s play and learning in 1837. Become familiar with seminal ideas that have contributed to the field of art education to help better understand how we came to be where we are today. \n“The maple-wood blocks . . . all are in my fingers to this day.”\nCost: Free for members | $5 suggested donation for non-members\nAs always\, admission to the Museum is free. Want to become a member? Join us today. \nPlease RSVP using the link below. Questions? Contact education@museumofnwart.org.\nhttps://www.monamuseum.org/events/materials-as-mentors-lecture
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/materials-as-mentors-the-original-materials-developed-by-fredrick-froebel/
LOCATION:Museum of Northwest Art\, 121 S. First St.\, La Conner\, WA\, 98257\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of Northwest Art":MAILTO:info@museumofnwart.org
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