Carnegie Art Museum update for March 7 — Opening Exhibit: The Imaginary- art commingling realism and imagination
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March 10 -May 19, 2019 The Imaginary– art commingling realism and imagination
Change, watercolor by Paul Pitsker, 25 x 18in., 2018.
Peter Adams
Benjamin Anderson
Nikita Budkov
Nansi Bielanski-Gallup
Stephanie Elise
Lani Emanuel
Gail Faulkner
David C. Gallup
Adonna Khare
Joanne Julian
Vanessa Lemen
Sherry Loehr
Elizabeth McGhee
Jeff Mann
Alexandra Manukyan
Jennifer Moses
Andrea Mosley
Mona Neuhaus
Paul Pitsker
Christopher Slatoff
Alexey Steele
Adrienne Stein
William Stout
Suminagashi is a very fun and meditative way of marbling paper (making marble-like designs on paper) using an ancient Japanese technique and Sumi-Ink. Using brushes, special ink is floated on the surface of water creating concentric but random forms. In this workshop you will create beautiful designs on paper that can be used as stationary, envelopes or be mounted as works of art themselves. This is a fascinating art form and enjoyable for all. No prior art experience necessary!
Space is limited, reservation and prepayment are required
$35, members $30 (materials and refreshments are included)
Guest poets Claudia Reder and Charles Harper Webb plus California State University student poet Alma Villanueva
Saturday, March 16 6 pm
$5 / members and students free
Organized by Phil Taggart & Hosted by Marsha de la O
This event is supported in part by Poets & Writers
GUIDED MEDITATION
Wednesdays – March 27 & April 24 6-7 pm | ages 13 to adult $5 donation / members $3
Buddhist Meditation is an ancient set of teachings, which enables the practitioner to connect body and mind in the moment with utmost loving-kindness to oneself and to the rest of the world Mindful and light physical movements are used to bring oneself to present moment.
Bhante (Reverend) Sutadhara, a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk whose training is based on Insight Meditation, will guide sessions with quiet time to practice the techniques individually in a relaxing setting surrounded by beautiful art.
Join fellow art and book lovers at our next CAM Book Club discussion. Book selections focus on making connections with art and history inspired by current exhibitions and the museum’s permanent collection. Click here to learn more about the book.
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