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Next up in the Art in Motion program series

Do You See What I See?
Diverse Perspectives on Iconic Objects & Images
Thursday, November 3, 2022, 5:30p.m.
Photo of kneeling flag sculpture

Explore the museum’s new exhibition Do You See What I See? through a livestream conversation about four artworks with a group of invited participants, including K-State campus leaders and students and community members. Leading the discussion is Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) facilitator and museum specialist Nate McClendon. Participants will explore the exhibition’s theme: how people of diverse backgrounds see a familiar symbol or image differently. Offered in-person and livestream. Limited occupancy in the gallery. Online participation moderated by Associate Curator of Education Kathrine Schlageck.

Click here to register and join the free program via Zoom. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the program.

This event is part of the Beach Museum of Art’s annual program series, Art in Motion: a tribute to Marianna’s love for lifelong learning! Marianna Kistler Beach believed in the value of art and the importance of cross-cultural understanding. The museum offers the Art in Motion programs in celebration of her work and leadership. Support provided by Art Bridges.

Image: Archie Scott Gobber, Kneeling Flag (black), 2018, enamel and clear coat on steel, 58.25 x 48 x 36.5 in., photo by E.G. Schempf

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