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Don Gummer Sculptures Join the Cat in the Hat on the Springfield Museums Grounds News provided by Share this article Constructing Poetry: Sculptural Work by Don Gummer, an exhibit that will take place both within the galleries and outside on the Springfield Museums grounds. Large-scale, abstract, three-dimensional sculptures by the internationally renowned artist Don Gummer will join the whimsical characters in the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden on the Museums grounds. Smaller sculptures, maquettes, and a painting will grace two galleries in the D Amour Museum of Fine Arts. New York City-based artist Don Gummer has garnered critical acclaim for his work since the late 1960s. This exhibit assembled exclusively for the Springfield Museums explores work from throughout Gummer s long and auspicious career and includes a 2021 wall relief sculpture that has never been seen by the public before. ....
Dr. Seuss exhibit recalls Springfield writer’s early childhood Posted May 09, 2021 The Baby s Biography: Theodor Seuss Geisel runs through May 23 at the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum in Springfield. Baby Books were commonly used to chronicle the infant years of a child. (Don Treeger / The Republican) Facebook Share Henrietta “Nettie” Seuss Geisel, mother of children’s author and Springfield native “Dr. Suess,” loved her children and cherished the experience of watching them grow. That, said Kay Simpson, president and CEO of the Springfield Museums, is made evident in the baby book she kept for him. In it, she notes that her son, Theodor Seuss Geisel, who grew up to be Dr. Seuss, first laughed on April 17, 1904, when he was about a month old. She recorded other childhood milestones and included newspaper clippings and a lock of Ted’s hair. ....
Festival of Flowers returns to Springfield Museums Updated 5:24 AM; Today 5:24 AM Facebook Share It’s spring, people are getting vaccinated, and the Springfield Museums will present Festival of Flowers: Reflections after last year’s cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “We are incredibly excited to host the Festival of Flowers event once again,” said Director of Education Larissa M. Murray. “The annual celebration has always focused on welcoming spring, but this year it has taken on new meaning. We enjoy the warming days and the gardens waking up on the Quadrangle Green, but we also are filled with hope as more visitors begin to return to the museums and more and more people receive the vaccine.” ....
Bay Path University, Springfield Museums to host virtual forum on International Women’s Day Updated Mar 02, 2021; LONGMEADOW What is normally an in-person celebration and networking event for women in the Pioneer Valley will now be a virtual event, but with the same energy and emphasis on conversations. “Over the past five years what has been a hallmark of this event are the conversations we have. People from different industries and age groups are able to talk with each other, learn from each other and inspire each other,” said Janine Fondon, chair woman of undergraduate communications and assistant professor at Bay Path University as well as founder of the On the Move Forum to Advance Women, now in its fifth year. ....