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Fridays at the Museum: Jim Blair, Photographer

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As celebrated photographer for National Geographic, local resident James Blair has traveled to every continent on Earth. His photographs are published in numerous books and are included in the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art, the Portland (Oregon) Museum of Art, and the Carnegie Museum of Art (Pittsburgh). He will discuss photographic portraiture in the exhibition AMERICAN FACES: A Cultural History of Portraiture and Identity. Sponsored by the Museum of Art. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art

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Fridays at the Museum: Contemplative Coloring

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Studies have pointed to the therapeutic benefits of coloring. Spend a mindful moment with our collection as you color beautiful line renderings of the Museum’s treasures, created by Phoebe Mitchell ‘18. Feel your stress melt away as you are inspired by the original art or invent your own color schemes! Part of the new Fridays at the Museum series. All ages welcome; children must be supervised. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art

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Glenn Andres: Middlebury as Mill Town

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Museum of Art
Professor Emeritus of the History of Art and Architecture Glenn Andres gives an illustrated lecture on Middlebury’s past as a center of mill industry. He will touch on the significance of the local textile and marble industries, their role in shaping the town, and the people whose lives were intertwined with them. Offered as part of the Fridays at the Museum series, and in conjunction with Saturday’s performance Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait. Free

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

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Fridays at the Museum

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Museum of Art
An informal, interdisciplinary works-in-progress showing with Maree ReMalia and friends. Come see the projects that ReMalia and her collaborators from Hatch Arts Collective (South Korea) and Middlebury College are working on this month drawing from their backgrounds in dance, theater, visual art, writing, and film. Shown in partnership with the Middlebury College Museum of Art. Free

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Open to the Public

Gallery Talks by February Graduates

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Museum of Art
On the eve of their graduation, senior History of Art & Architecture majors Kelsey Follansbee’16.5, Alex Gimbel ’16.5, Ennissa Martin ’16.5, and Carolina McGarity ’16.5 share their research on pieces in the Museum’s collection. Works on view will include an American photograph, an Indian drawing, a Flemish Book of Hours, and a Dutch portrait. Part of the Fridays at the Museum series. (Please note that there will be no Fridays at the Museum event on February 10, while the College is on academic break. Join us for our next Friday event on February 17.) Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art

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Walking Tour of Public Art

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Museum of Art
Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Emmie Donadio and Director of the Arts Pieter Broucke offer a one-hour walking tour of Middlebury College’s outstanding collection of public art. Bring questions and comfortable walking shoes, as this tour will go off the beaten path! Tour departs from the Museum’s lobby, rain or shine. Free

Find out more about the racing boat currently moored in the pond behind the Center for the Arts in this final installment of the Spring 2017 Fridays at the Museum series.

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art

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Theatricality and Taboo: A Look at Kara Walker's Silhouettes

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Museum of Art
J Finley, Assistant Professor of American Studies, will discuss works from Kara Walker’s monumental print cycle Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated), exploring how the artist uses theatricality, citation, and satire to remind viewers of the importance of looking back. What does the appropriation of the format of the 19th-century silhouette enable us to see, and what kinds of interventions is Walker making? Seating is limited; please arrive early. Free

Part of the Fridays at the Museum series.

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art

Open to the Public

Remembering the material: Medardo Rosso's Bimbo Malato

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Museum of Art
Phoebe Mitchell ’17 and Eddie Vazquez, Associate Professor of the History of Art and Architecture, will have a conversation in the Cerf Gallery rooted in Medardo Rosso’s use of wax as a sculptural material that will also address the communicative implications of his artistic strategies of repetition and hybrid materiality. Seating is limited; please arrive early. Free

Part of the Fridays at the Museum series.

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art

Open to the Public