Art History with Richard Meyer
CASTLE Lifelong Learning - Art History with Richard Meyer, Round Two at the Community Center Room 112 on April 24, May 1 & 8 at 1:30 p.m. Session 1) Norman Rockwell’s America: A survey of the popular American illustrator and painter, including criticism of his work and his place in the art world. Session 2) Calamities on Canvas: Famous historical paintings. A survey of several famous paintings that depict historical events and disasters, focusing on how artists have interpreted and reacted to major catastrophes such as shipwrecks and war. Session 3) Poetry for all Seasons: A presentation of selected poems from Richard’s book ‘Orbital Paths’, including some poems not in the book or poems written since its publication. The poems will focus on nature themes, including seasons of the year and seasons of life.
Date and Time
Friday May 8, 2020
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM CDT
April 24, May 1 & 8 at 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm
Location
600 N German Street, New Ulm, New Ulm Community Center
Fees/Admission
Potential new CASTLE Lifelong Learning Members are welcome any time. Anyone interested in supporting lifelong learning in the New Ulm area, by becoming a member, can phone CASTLE at 507-354-3212, email Director Kathy Austinson at castleLLI@newulmtel.net or connect on the web at http://newulmseniors.org/castle.html . CASTLE Lifelong Learning is a program of Community And Seniors Together, a non-profit supported by the United Way of Brown County. CASTLE is in its eighth year as a membership program that offers the opportunity for an adult to join a community of people who learn for the joy of learning without grades, tests, papers, or long-term classes. There are courses during fall, winter, and spring terms with special events that focus on fun, friendship, and learning.
Contact Information
Kathy Austinson, Director
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