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Friday 03.13.09

« Bridging design issues | Main | More talking »

Talkin'

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Mel Katz, "Four in the Center"

Sculptor Mel Katz and painter Roll Hardy are speaking this weekend at Laura Russo in conjunction with their ongoing exhibitions. Keep an eye on this space for a very special Mel Katz interview, coming soon...

Artists lecture • 11am • March 14
Laura Russo Gallery • 805 NW 21st • 503.226.2754


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François Boucher, "Conspiration de putti (Cupids in Conspiracy)," c.1740

Heather MacDonald, curator of European art at the Dallas Museum of Art, presents A Seraglio of Men: Female Patrons and Male Artists in the Age of Madame De Pompadour at PAM. MacDonald will discuss "how female patrons shaped the development of the visual arts in France during the 18th century." Of course, part of the ongoing La volupté de goût exhibition.

Curator lecture • 2-3pm • March 15
Portland Art Museum • 1219 SW Park • 503.226.2811

Posted by Megan Driscoll on March 13, 2009 at 12:50 | Comments (0)


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