Art History Lecture Series Conversations will be facilitated by June Covington
October 9, 2024 November 6, 2024 December 4, 2024 1:00-2:30 pm
Bath House Cultural Center | Classroom 521 E. Lawther Dr. Dallas, TX 75218
Free to Attend
The study of Art History provides the curious learner with a portal into other times and places. Taking time to look at a work of and to enjoy conversation around it can be very satisfying. Our purpose, in this series, will be to demystify the art history experience, and make looking at art more satisfying.
We have all experienced the frustration that is set off by a museum docent rattling off names of artists and art movements. Those who have studied Art History seem to carry a grid in their brains, ready to insert a new art experiences into time, place, or art movement.
The format is simple. We will gather around an art object and enjoy a conversation about the cultural and aesthetic context. No prior knowledge required.
We can’t promise that you will be ready to lead tourists around the Louvre, but you will end this series with a grasp of the scope of World Arts and the means to make connections between art and cultures.
Upcoming Lectures October 9th Making Remembrances: Art and Memory in Paleolithic Times
November 6th Storytelling in Art: The Influence of Medieval European Art on American Cultures
December 4th Repetition is the Mother of Learning: Printmaking is Art for All
Conversations will be facilitated by June Covington Teacher, Oil and Cotton Creative Exchange BA Art Education, Printmaking Asbury College, Kentucky Masters of Humanities, University of Dallas, Irving, Texas