In this week's workshop, Storr's presents her latest exercise “triptych” using imagery from the current exhibition IMPACT and artworks you have in your home. Open to all faculty, staff, students, artists, museum professionals, and community members. You do not need to have attended any previous workshops to participate!
In conjunction with the current exhibition IMPACT, join 2019 runner up of the Piscataqua Artist Advancement Grant, Shaina Gates, as she "takes over" the Museum's Instagram story for the day. Follow @moa.unh on Instagram and learn more about featured IMPACT artist Shaina!
For many Americans, exposure to recent media examples of reflexive violence perpetrated on Black Americans has blurred the boundaries between the historical record with which our country is so familiar and the problems still facing us today. From this epicenter of misfortune and violence, Enrico Riley’s exhibition The Blues in Me: WitnessingLove presents paintings as a means to remember and reflect upon grief, but also to investigate the linkages between the old world and new, not to recycle old stories but to seek paths for...
In conjunction with the current exhibition IMPACT, join 2019 runner up of the Piscataqua Artist Advancement Grant, Mary O'Malley, as she "takes over" the Museum's Instagram story for the day. Follow @moa.unh on Instagram and learn more about featured IMPACT artist Mary!
Join the online Zoom conversation with Mary O'Malley the 2019 runner up of the Piscataqua Region Artist Advancement Grant given by the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. The conversation will include O'Malley works on view and her studio practice.
This free live online conversation will be held on Zoom (limited to the first 100 participants).
Join us as Storrs leads a virtual workshop using imagery from the current exhibitions, Enrico Riley, The Blues in Me: Witnessing Love and Impact featuring works by Victoria Elbroch, the 2019 award recipient, and Shaina Gates and Mary O’Malley, finalists of the prestigious Piscataqua Region Artist Advancement Grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation....Read more about Virtual Workshop: Exercises for the Quiet Eye with Annie Storr
In conjunction with the current exhibition IMPACT, join 2019 Piscataqua Artist Advancement Grant winner, Victoria Elbroch, as she "takes over" the Museum's Instagram story for the day. Follow @moa.unh on Instagram and learn more about featured IMPACT artist Victoria.
Scholar, museum educator, and art historian, Annie Storr has developed a series of guided looking techniques designed to foster reflective looking, a mindful relationship between art and viewer, and a tolerance for ambiguity in life and art (EQE).
Join us as Storrs leads a virtual workshop using imagery from the current exhibitions, Enrico Riley, The Blues in Me: Witnessing Love and Impact featuring works by Victoria Elbroch, the 2019 award recipient, and Shaina Gates and Mary O’Malley, finalists of the prestigious Piscataqua Region Artist Advancement Grant from the New...
Scholar, museum educator, and art historian, Annie Storr has developed a series of guided looking techniques designed to foster reflective looking, a mindful relationship between art and viewer, and a tolerance for ambiguity in life and art (EQE).