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Meadows Museum announces appointment of two curatorial fellows
Clarisse Fava-Piz. Photo: Courtesy of Clarisse Fava-Piz.
DALLAS, TX
.- Today the Meadows Museum, SMU, announced its 2021 curatorial fellowship appointments. Clarisse Fava-Piz, who will begin her term with a doctorate in art history from the University of Pittsburgh, specializes in 19th-century European art and will serve as the Mellon Curatorial Fellow for a period of two years. Miranda Saylor, a doctoral candidate at UCLA who has focused her research on early modern Spain, will join the institution for a one-year term as the Center for Spain in America (CSA) Curatorial Fellow. The two scholars begin their terms in September 2021.
Dines Carlsen: In His Own Manner opens at the National Nordic Museum
Dines Carlsen, Spire of Vor Freisers Kirke, Copenhagen (1928-1966) conte crayon on bond paper, 11x8.5 inches. Photo: Courtesy National Nordic Museum.
SEATTLE, WA
.-The National Nordic Museum will display a rotating selection of the works of Danish-American artist Dines Carlsen. The exhibition opens July 22 and features numerous drawings on view from the National Nordic Museums permanent collection.
In June 2020, the Museum received 943 Dines Carlsen drawings and one oil painting from the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields.
This significant transfer marked the Museums largest acquisition to date but was made at a time that we were closed to the public. We are delighted to share these works with our community, said Executive Director/CEO Eric Nelson.
The United States Postal Service regularly honors influential and beloved figures of history with Forever stamps. Emilio Sanchez, a Cuban artist who lived in New York, is the latest figure to be honored with a Forever stamp.
Sanchez is famous for this lithographs that explored light and shadows using buildings in Mexico, the Caribbean, and the United States. The Cuban artist became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1968 and spent his life living in New York and creating art.
Sanchez moved to New York in 1952 after attending Columbia University and working on his craft. His first art show was in New York in 1949 and his career grew quickly after that with his work showed in New York and Mexico City in 1951.
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