In addition to the growing suite of courses offered to students on our campuses in NYC and London, Sotheby’s Institute of Art also creates custom courses for educational or cultural institutions with specific training needs. Read More A Moment in Time with International Art Advisor Kim Heirston...
NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts hosts an open, totally free, and profoundly comprehensive lecture series each new calendar year. For the art-history buffs out there, come witness luminaries of the field discuss topics ranging from the ancient world and conservation to the develo...
This school and museum offers courses and workshops in painting, drawing, sculpture, new media, video, photography, printmaking, mixed media and even art theory and history—you can design an entire curriculum just from its classes. Teens and children, too, can find programs tailored just for ...
Professor of WesternArtHistory with 5 Years of Experience I have developed and taught college courses in WesternArtHistory,ArtAppreciation, andArtTheory, specializing in Renaissance through the rise of Modernism as well as ContemporaryArt. I offer guidance with... ...
Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is one of the most enigmatic paintings in history, raising questions about the identity of the figure and her mysterious expression. Recently, one of the painting’s secrets might have been uncovered, according to an Italian geologist. Ann Pizzorusso, a geologist...
I had just gotten a job at my first NYC museum (NY Transit Museum!) and was back in school for art history, ready to put acting far behind me. Time went on and the more I learned about museum education pedagogy, the more my brain connected it to improv. Fast forward a few years,...
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a session that brought together education teams from the YUAG and Yale’sPeabody Museum of Natural Historyfor a discussion of different approaches to teaching with objects, especially those that can be classified as both art and artifact; a session to consider the Hirshhorn’s signature drop-in ...
That’s the most important thing. It’s not about their knowledge. It’s not about how much they know about the art history. It’s about how do they make the guests feel. Because that’s what we’re trying to do, right? We’re trying to make people comfortable and we’re trying ...
Móyòsóré Martins: Taking on NYC, One Painting at a Time By Gertrude Oby April 30, 2024 My artwork is intentionally raw and I like to use a lot of different materials and have rough-cut edges on the canvas. The paintings are textured with scratches, scribbles, and mud-like paint, as...