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Sunday, January 25
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Art and War
James Renwick Alliance Lecture |
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A teapot may not seem like the conventional place to find a political message or social commentary, but ceramic artist and sculptor Richard Notkin is able to transform this seemingly traditional form to communicate his viewpoints to the world. This afternoon, he elaborates on his 40-year commentary in clay. Sponsored by the James Renwick Alliance.
Free
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Renwick Gallery
Location: Renwick Gallery Grand Salon Add to Outlook/iCal
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Sunday, February 8
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| 1-3 PM
Catlin for Kids
Family Day, with book signing |
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Enjoy an afternoon with George Catlin in his Indian Gallery. Meet Susanna Reich, who signs copies and reads excerpts from her recently published book, Painting the Wild Frontier: The Art and Adventures of George Catlin. Then create artworks and play games inspired by Catlin's works and watch a Native American musical performance.
Free
Related Exhibition: George Catlin's Indian Gallery
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Renwick Gallery
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Thursday, February 12
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| 12 Noon
Studio Furniture of the Renwick Gallery
Lecture, with book signing |
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Furniture historian Oscar Fitzgerald traces the history of the gallery's extensive furniture collection and highlights some of its gems while discussing his recent publication, Studio Furniture of the Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum. Book signing follows.
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