Object of the Week: Ceramic Forms No. 33 and No. 34 by Leza McVey
Object of the Week: Ceramic Forms No. 33 and No. 34 by Leza McVey Posted on: 2019-06-10 09:10:36 Share: Leza McVey (1907-1984) was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. She attended the Cleveland Institute of...
From the Archives: Love Me, Love My Bread
From the Archives: Love Me, Love My Bread Posted on: 2019-06-03 09:13:23 Share: For two days in January of 1972, the Everson hosted New York City-based artist John Fischer for an unusual exhibition and event...
Object of the Week: A Nook Near Our Village by George Inness
Object of the Week: A Nook Near Our Village by George Inness Posted on: 2019-07-01 09:30:00 Share: George Inness (1825-1894) is often considered the premier landscape painter of the nineteenth century. He suffered from epilepsy...
Object of the Week: Portrait of a Lady by William Merritt Chase
Object of the Week: Portrait of a Lady by William Merritt Chase Posted on: 2019-05-28 16:22:07 Share: William Merritt Chase (1849-1916) is considered one of the most prolific American Impressionists of the late nineteenth century....
Object of the Week: Winter Weasel by Ruth Hunie Randall
Object of the Week: Winter Weasel by Ruth Hunie Randall Posted on: 2019-05-21 12:46:40 Share: Ruth Hunie Randall (1896-1983) was born in Dayton, Ohio and grew up just outside of Cleveland. She graduated from the...
Object of the Week: The Performers by Thelma Frazier Winter
Object of the Week: The Performers by Thelma Frazier Winter Posted on: 2019-05-14 16:12:03 Share: Thelma Frazier Winter (1903-1977) began exploring art at a young age and, in her own words, “did hardly anything else...
Object of the Week: Audience by Dorothy Riester
Object of the Week: Audience by Dorothy Riester Posted on: 2019-05-07 08:49:19 Share: Dorothy Riester (1916-2017) was born in Emsworth, Pennsylvania and attended the College of William and Mary as well as Carnegie Mellon University...
From the Archives: Art for Bart’s Sake
From the Archives: Art for Bart's Sake Posted on: 2019-04-23 15:29:24 Share: On November 30, 1932, the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts (which merged with the Everson Museum of Art in 1959) opened its first...
Object of the Week: Raccoon by Joan Hang Smith
Object of the Week: Raccoon by Joan Hang Smith Posted on: 2019-04-15 10:26:28 Share: Joan Hang Smith (b. 1928) was an American ceramist who primarily worked in Ohio and California. Smith graduated from the Cleveland...
From the Archives: Frank Gillette, Tarantulas, and Chickens
From the Archives: Frank Gillette, Tarantulas, and Chickens Posted on: 2019-04-05 13:55:14 Share: On May 19, 1973, the Everson Museum of Art opened a month-long, solo exhibition featuring th work of video artist Frank Gillette....
Object of the Week: Wild Ones and Zeroes by Jason Walker
Object of the Week: Wild Ones and Zeroes by Jason Walker Posted on: 2019-04-02 09:10:30 Share: Jason Walker grew up in Pocatello, Idaho and received his BFA from Utah State University and his MFA from...
From the Archives: Installing Henry Moore’s Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 3
From the Archives: Installing Henry Moore's Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 3 Posted on: 2019-03-22 13:52:07 Share: Henry Moore (1898- 1986) was an English artist best known for monumental bronze biomorphic sculptures of the human...