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On the Calendar: Week of May 7, 2007
May 7, 2007
Some noteworthy events this week: a lecture by New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee, a discussion with glass artist Beth Lipman at the Renwick (Pennsylvania Avenue at 17th Street, NW), and a screening of Seven Days in May.
Events for the week of May 7, 2007:
- Tuesday, May 8, 2007: Create your own sketchbook in the Luce Center. We hold this event every week, and there are quite a few repeat visitors!
- Wednesday: Behind the Scenes at the Lunder Conservation Center.
- Thursday: One of my all time favorite movies Seven Days in May screens in the McEvoy Auditorium. Also, A Closer Look, an informal talk about an object or two in the Luce Center, and "Face to Face," another chat focusing on a work from the National Portrait Gallery.
- Friday: At the Renwick Gallery (Pennsylvania Avenue at 17th Street, NW) meet glass artist Beth Lipman, whose work is on view at the Renwick Craft Invitational.
- Saturday: A discussion with New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee.
As always, make sure you check the program calendar for last minute changes.
Posted by Mike on May 7, 2007 in American Art Here
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The film programs at SAAM are very appealing, but I noticed that most films at the Reynolds Center are in the evenings.
Has there been any thought to doing some screenings in the middle of the day - during lunch? Maybe that's been tried in the past, and didn't draw a crowd; or maybe most films are too long to make much sense for a lunchtime screening; anyway - just a thought.
Posted by: Nik Apostolides | May 9, 2007
Hi Nik! - - Interesting thought. Let me check with the programs staff on that. Are there any particular kinds of films you think would be a draw for lunch hour?
Posted by: Mike | May 9, 2007
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