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Presented By: University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)

Ann Arbor Art Center Workshops at UMMA Flip Your Field: Abstract Art From the Collection

Helen Frankenthaler, Tales of Genji I, 1998, 33-color woodcut on light sienna TG Helen Frankenthaler, Tales of Genji I, 1998, 33-color woodcut on light sienna TG
Helen Frankenthaler, Tales of Genji I, 1998, 33-color woodcut on light sienna TG
Advance registration required by Wednesday, July 11. Register online at annarborartcenter.org.

Explore UMMA's collection of twentieth-century abstraction through the eyes of Celeste Brusati, UM Professor of History of Art, Women's Studies, and Art and Design, and guest curator of UMMA's exhibition Flip Your Field: Abstract Art from the Collection. Discover the styles of artists such as Miró, Frankenthaler, and Kandinsky, and learn to emulate their works using an ink and gouache technique.

On view June 9 through September 2, UMMA's Flip Your Field project series invites scholars to take a fresh look at our collection by curating an exhibition outside their areas of expertise. For the first exhibition in the series, UM Professor of History of Art, Women’s Studies, and Art and Design Celeste Brusati–an expert in the visual art and culture of the Netherlands from the fifteenth through the seventeenth centuries–has curated an exhibition of twentieth-century abstract art in the A. Alfred Taubman Gallery.

This exhibition is made possible in part by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Helen Frankenthaler, Tales of Genji I, 1998, 33-color woodcut on light sienna TG Helen Frankenthaler, Tales of Genji I, 1998, 33-color woodcut on light sienna TG
Helen Frankenthaler, Tales of Genji I, 1998, 33-color woodcut on light sienna TG

Cost

  • $28 UMMA and AAAC members and UM students/$35 non-members; lab fee $15, materials included.

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