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Have you ever been curious about the process behind a woodcut? This Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. (MT), AAM Educator Vanessa Porras invites you into her art studio for Art Studio Live!, to explain the steps in creating a new woodcut, including design, prepping the wood, and more. Follow Vanessa as she creates a new design for The Black Arts Tarot Card Print Exchange project! We hope to see you there!
The Teen Curators program allows participants to gain insight into different styles of curatorial practice. In this brand-new iteration of what has become a signature AAM highlight for teens, each curator will design their own creative project with support from museum staff.
Join us for a digital Sip & Chat series as part of our collaboration with Aspen Film’s Shortsfest 2021. To learn more about the program and how you can buy your tickets, visit AspenFilm.org
We are delighted to invite you to the next edition of “How To…” where Charlotte Burns will be in conversation with journalist Julia Halperin about how the art market and museums are behind the curve when it comes to learning from data. Topics discussed will include the results of an art market study of African American and Women artists and trends in institutional behavior.
Julia Halperin is executive editor of Artnet News, where she oversees editorial operations for the world’s most widely read art news site and manages a staff of editors and writers in London, Berlin, and New York. Previously, she served as the news editor of Art + Auction magazine and as the museums editor of the Art Newspaper, where she oversaw international coverage of museums and other major art institutions. Her writing has appeared in WIRED magazine, the New York Observer, and New York magazine.
Join us for a digital Sip & Chat series as part of our collaboration with Aspen Film’s Shortsfest 2021. To learn more about the program and how you can buy your tickets, visit AspenFilm.org
Join us for a digital Sip & Chat series as part of our collaboration with Aspen Film’s Shortsfest 2021. To learn more about the program and how you can buy your tickets, visit AspenFilm.org
Join us for a digital Sip & Chat series as part of our collaboration with Aspen Film’s Shortsfest 2021. To learn more about the program and how you can buy your tickets, visit AspenFilm.org
Teen Council meetings happen every other Tuesday from August to May. Through this program led by AAM Educator, Elisabeth Strunk, local teenagers create and implement events for their peers. The Council follows the motto, “For teens, by teens,” to make the Aspen Art Museum a fun place for youth in the Roaring Fork Valley.
Join AAM Educator Vanessa Porras this coming Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. (MT) on Art Studio Live! for an interview in Spanish with this month’s featured artist María Pujol.
A renowned graphic artist and the director of Barcelona’s Manera Negra engraving workshop, María Pujol creates unconventional three-dimensional prints that combine her sensitivity to both tradition and innovation through a mastery of the technique of photoengraving. Pujol’s works have been exhibited throughout Spain, as well as internationally in France, Italy, Mexico, Morocco, and here in the US in New York City.
Acompáñame este miércoles a las 2:30pm MT para nuestra primera entrevista en español en Art Studio Live. Nuestra artista destacada del mes es María Pujol, artista gráfica, basada en Barcelona, España. María crea grabados tridimensionales no típicos. Únete a la plática, ¡Te esperámos!
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General operating support is provided by Colorado Creative Industries. CCI and its activities are made possible through an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.
General operating support is provided by Colorado Creative Industries. CCI and its activities are made possible through an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.