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Dr. Megan Goldman-Petri delivers a lecture on how the Greeks made their gods understandable through physical objects and how they acknowledged that there were aspects of divinities that were beyond…
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Working more extensively in the open air than preceding artists, Charles François Daubigny (1817–1878) created new sorts of landscape formats that would prove highly influential. Among…
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Caricature can make us laugh, but the best images can also make us think, and by means of exaggeration and analogy they reveal the truth hidden beneath surface appearances. In “Why is…
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In Japan, a vibrant print culture developed during the Edo period (1615–1868). Centered in the city of Edo (modern day Tokyo), these popular works were mass produced via woodblock printing.…
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In conjunction with Enter the Matrix: Indigenous Printmakers, the museum hosted a Skype conversation with artist Melanie Yazzie on October 12, 2015. Students from the OU School of Art & Art…
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In conjunction with Enter the Matrix: Indigenous Printmakers, the museum hosted a Skype conversation with artist Joe Feddersen on September 21, 2015. Students from the OU School of Art & Art…
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