November 27 - November 30,2018
"The Modern's Graduate Student Lecture Program presents Graduate Gallery Talks, providing the opportunity to hear area graduate students in art and art history discuss works on view at the Modern. These dynamic 30-minute gallery talks are the result of in-depth research and the students' original analysis, offering insight into a selected group of artworks connected by a theme. Each public talk is offered twice to allow for multiple opportunities to attend. Admission to the galleries is free for participants."
Lecture: November 27, 2018 | 4-6 pm
4:30 pm Nicole McKowen, "Big Screen/Small Screen: Cinematic Influences in Laurie Simmons's Big Camera/Little Camera" | 5:15 pm Alexis Meldrum, "Memory on Display: The Personal and Collective Imagery of Laurie Simmons"
Lecture: November 28, 2018 | 11-12 pm
Nicole McKowen, "Big Screen/Small Screen: Cinematic Influences in Laurie Simmons's Big Camera/Little Camera"
Lecture: November 29, 2018 | 2-3 pm
2 pm Leslie Gardner, "Who Said That? Laurie Simmons's Representation of Men and Their Roles" | 2:45 pm Ashton Smith, "Surreality and Scale: Mismatched Proportions in the Work of Laurie Simmons"
Lecture: November 30, 2018 | 11-1 pm
11 am Leslie Gardner, "Who Said That? Laurie Simmons's Representation of Men and Their Roles" | 11:45 am Ashton Smith, "Surreality and Scale: Mismatched Proportions in the Work of Laurie Simmons" | 1 pm Alexis Meldrum, "Memory on Display: The Personal and Collective Imagery of Laurie Simmons"
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