Object of the Week: Buffalo Dance, by Elsie Driggs
Blog Object of the Week: Buffalo Dance, by Elsie Driggs Posted on: 2018-02-05 14:12:37 Share: Born into a family that valued fine art—her mother made many visits to the Metropolitan Museum of Art while pregnant...
The Elephant Slide
Blog The Elephant Slide Posted on: 2018-02-02 10:39:22 Share: In the late summer of 1971, the Everson Museum of Art erected a life-size elephant-shaped playground slide on the grounds just east of the Museum. Designed...
Object of the Week: Ellamarie Woolley\’s No End
Over the course of her thirty-year career, Ellamarie Woolley created innovative work that significantly advanced the field of enamel arts. Woolley, along with her husband Jackson, first encountered the art of enameling through a demonstration...
Object of the Week: TR Ericsson’s Urns
The ashes of family members are literally an integral component of artist TR Ericsson’s work—he mixes the ashes with different mediums when screen-printing. As part of his current exhibition I Was Born To Bring You...
Object of the Week: Adelaide Alsop Robineau’s Scarab Vase
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