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George Catlinâs 1832 drawing of âBall-play of the ChoctawâBall Upâ in Oklahoma (Permission Smithsonian Institution)
Ha-tchoo-tuck-nee, the Snapping Turtle (Peter Pitchlynn); The Snapping Turtle (Permission Smithsonian Institution) featured
By Mike Cathey Guest columnist Apr 10, 2021 1 of 2
George Catlinâs 1832 drawing of âBall-play of the ChoctawâBall Upâ in Oklahoma (Permission Smithsonian Institution)
Ha-tchoo-tuck-nee, the Snapping Turtle (Peter Pitchlynn); The Snapping Turtle (Permission Smithsonian Institution)
When George Catlin, a young Philadelphia lawyer and struggling painter, saw a delegation of Native Americans from the Far West in the late 1820s, he was inspired to embark on a new career. Admiring their grace and dignity â âarrayed and equipped in all their classical beautyâ â and believing that their way of life was fas
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Regen Projects opens a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Liz Larner
Installation view of Liz Larner As Stars and Seas Entwine at Regen Projects, Los Angeles March 27 May 22, 2021. Photo: Evan Bedford, Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES, CA
.-Regen Projects is presenting As Stars and Seas Entwine, the eighth solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Liz Larner, whose deep research-based practice is united by a continual exploration of form, material, and color. This exhibition debuts one of the new large-scale floor sculptures and a number of ceramic works that will be included in Below Above, a forthcoming museum exhibition at Kunsthalle Zurich in the summer of 2022.
Neave Trio Gives Virtual Concert Presented By Asheville Chamber Music Series
The program includes works by three women composers, highlighting an ongoing theme in Neave s programming: Her Voice.by BWW News Desk
The Boston-based Neave Trio will give a virtual concert presented by the Asheville Chamber Music Series in North Carolina, recorded at the Fraser Performance Studio at WGBH Radio. This concert will be available to ticketholders on April 23 and 24 at 7:30pm ET, and April 25 at 3pm ET, via a private YouTube broadcast.
The program includes works by three women composers, highlighting an ongoing theme in Neave s programming: Her Voice, a collection of works by women composers, spanning the Romantic era through the modern day. For this performance, Neave Trio will play Louise Farrenc s Trio No.1, Op.33; Rebecca Clarke s Piano Trio; and Cécile Chaminade s Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 11.
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