TALKS & TOURS
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Curators Will Stovall and Marya McQuirter and community leader Ibrahim Mumin discuss art and activism in Washington, DC in the late 1960s, featuring a selection of posters from The Columbus Museum’s current exhibition, "What’s Going Around: Lou Stovall and the Community Poster 1967-1976," paired with black & white photography.
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In celebration of the new Columbus Museum exhibition, "What’s Going Around: Lou Stovall and the Community Poster, 1967-1976," join Lou and Di Stovall, guest curator Will Stovall, and Jonathan Frederick Walz, Ph.D., Curator of American Art, for a discussion of the exhibition and the history of the community poster.
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The Columbus Museum's exhibition "Please Have A Seat: A Survey of American Chairs 1820 - 2020" was cut short by the pandemic. But before it was de-installed, we got a chance to have a quick tour with Curator of American Art Jonathan Frederick Walz, Ph.D.
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The Columbus Museum, Audubon Nebraska and the Chattahoochee Nature Center partnered for an incredible celebration of May as International Bird Month! In this Virtual Talk: Birds in Art, get a look at work in the collection of the Museum that is rarely seen AND meet a feathered guest. View on Facebook or Youtube.
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Curator of American Art Jonathan Frederick Walz, Ph.D. discusses what is special about Robert Henri's "Still Life With White Pitcher," 1899.
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Curator of History Rebecca Bush, Georgia Humanities President Laura McCarty, and Jane Wilson of the Chattahoochee Valley League of Women Voters discuss women’s suffrage in Georgia and women’s continuing involvement in civic causes related to the And So She Did: Women of the Chattahoochee Valley exhibition.
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#MuseumFromHome with Curator of American Art Jonathan Frederick Walz, Ph.D. as he discusses Henry Lee McFee's "Studio Still Life: Pewter and Gold," 1926, a painting in The Columbus Museum's permanent collection.
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Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez describes her most recent body of work, called "Casta Paintings," as part of a “multi-narrative novel about memory, migration, and the pursuit of the American dream.” Watch recording on Facebook here or click image for YouTube.
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Paul Burlin's "Adobe Church (Las Trampas)" has many elements that may be familiar.
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The 75th anniversary of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's death is April 12, 2020. Take a trip through historical tidbits about FDR's ties to Warm Springs, Georgia as we #MuseumFromHome with Curator of History Rebecca Bush.
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Discover what intrigues Curator of American Art Jonathan Frederick Walz, Ph.D., about Helen Torr's "Veneer and Grapes," 1930-31
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