POLLOCK-KRASNER LECTURES AT
THE FIREPLACE PROJECT
Sundays at 5 p.m.
Tickets $5 / members $4, at the door
June 29
Dan Rattiner, Editor and Publisher, Dan’s Papers
In the Hamptons: My Fifty Years with Farmers, Fishermen, Artists, Billionaires and Celebrities
A book signing will follow
July 6
Marion Wolberg Weiss, Adjunct Professor of Communications, New York University
art critic, Dan’s Papers
Film as Abstract Art
July 13
Michael R. Freeman, Associate Professor of Art History, Fort Lewis College
Adolph Gottlieb’s Early Prints
In conjunction with the exhibition, “Adolph Gottlieb: Early Prints,” on view at the Pollock-Krasner House through July 26
July 27
Michael R. Freeman, Associate Professor of Art History, Fort Lewis College
Mark Tobey and the Northwest School:
The Price of Regional Fame
August 10
Helen A. Harrison, Director, Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center
Moving in, Moving On: Lee Krasner’s Work in
Jackson Pollock’s Studios
In conjunction with the exhibition, “Lee Krasner: Little Image Paintings, 1946-1950,” on view at the Pollock-Krasner House through October 31
August 17
Ellen G. Landau, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities,
Case Western Reserve University
‘Dear Herbert and Carles’:Re-viewing Krasner and Pollock through Newly Discovered Letters
August 24
Carroll Janis, independent art historian / former president, Sidney Janis Gallery
Pollock, Joyce and the Book of Kells:
Psychohistory and the Origins of Style
August 31
Bonnie Rychlak, Curator, Noguchi Museum
Noguchi and the Figure
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