This lecture series is sponsored by the Visual Arts Boosters and is an exciting and integral part of the curriculum and the NAHS/Art Club activity roster. Hearing from working artists or those who work in art-related fields is helpful in understanding the many career options that are available to those with an interest in art.
It's important to remember that art is a subject that supports learning and achievement in ALL fields. Keeping an open mind and hearing how others have found their path with art as a foundation can be key to making important life decisions.
The lectures are held in the Black Box during lunch, from @11:45 am - 12:20 pm. We’d love for you to join us!
It's important to remember that art is a subject that supports learning and achievement in ALL fields. Keeping an open mind and hearing how others have found their path with art as a foundation can be key to making important life decisions.
The lectures are held in the Black Box during lunch, from @11:45 am - 12:20 pm. We’d love for you to join us!
- October 18, Supriya Manandhar (your student teacher): Before she came to the US, she worked as a coordinator at an art/activism organization. She will talk about different ways that artists in Nepal have used art to talk about social issues, including the importance of cultural context when thinking about art.
- January 24, Ellyn Parker - Public Art, City of Richmond - Department of Planning and Development Review
- February 21, Medical Illustration
- April 25, Karen Daly-Junker, registrar for the VMFA, will speak about organizing the Jasper Johns/Edvard Munch exhibition