Museum of Fine Arts
Austen Barron Bailly, PEM's George Putnam Curator of American Art Wanda Corn, Guest Curator / Georgia O'Keeffe exhibition Perry Miller Adato, Filmmaker Jay Calderin, Fashion Designer, Director of Creative Marketing at School of Fashion Design, Boston
Peabody Essex Museum
Martin Puchner chairs Harvard's new program in Theater, Dance, and Media, and is a Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Harvard. His prizewinning books have ranged from philosophy to theater, to literature and the arts.
First Parish Church in Cambridge
Annie E. Clark and Andrea Pino
Boston Public Library - Rabb Lecture Hall
Museum of Fine Arts
Museum of Fine Arts
Museum of Fine Arts
Explore the intricacies of sculpting with artist Morris Norvin. Working in plasticine, a form of clay, Mr. Norvin demonstrates how to mold a human head. Learn how the artist considers space, line, and texture in creating three-dimensional objects. Look at the sculpture in the galleries with a new understanding of the techniques required to create them. Morris Norvin began studying art at the age of eight at the Museum of Fine Arts and then went on to graduate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Today he teaches the very same sculpture classes he took from Ralph Rosenthal as a child at the MFA. Norvin is also the founder of Stonybrook Fine Arts, an educational sculpture studio in Jamaica Plain. He has worked with a range of materials including metal, wax, clay, wood, plasticine, paper, glass, and polymers. His preferred method is welded steel incorporating found, functional objects, which he terms “Junk Art,” and his work is mainly figurative and somewhat anatomical.
Museum of Fine Arts
Museum of Fine Arts
Museum of Fine Arts
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