Moore College

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Sinopse

Moore College of Art & Design prepares students for lifelong learning and leadership in the fine arts, design arts, art history, art education and curatorial studies. As the first and only art and design college for women, Moore advances the role of women in the visual arts and ensures their success by bridging the worlds of education and work. As a leader in the arts and cultural communities, Moore promotes the visual arts through distinctive education and gallery programs.

Episódios

  • Diane Burko & Dr. Ann Sutherland Harris Reflect on FOCUS & Alice Neel

    06/04/2016 Duração: 16min

    Artist Diane Burko and Dr. Ann Sutherland Harris, co-founder of Women’s Caucus for Art, speak of their experiences in working with Alice Neel. Dr. Harris has written about the 20th century portrait artist and curated an exhibition of her work in Los Angeles.

  • Debra Zimmerman: The Challenges Women Artists & Filmmakers Still Face in 2016

    06/04/2016 Duração: 11min

    In discussing the films, "Guerrillas in Our Midst" and "The Heretics," Debra Zimmerman, Director of Women Make Movies, shares some thoughts and statistics on the lack of opportunities for women artists in the art and film industries.

  • Helen Haynes: African American Women Artists & Connections to the Past

    06/04/2016 Duração: 08min

    In this talk Helen Haynes, Interim Director of Exhibitions and Programs with the African American Museum in Philadelphia, talks about the women featured in Demetria Royals' film "Conjure Women," including the Urban Bush Women.

  • Dr. Girija Kaimal: The Impact of Art As Therapeutic Tool

    04/04/2016 Duração: 17min

    "Learning to Swallow" is Danielle Beverly's powerful film about artist Patsy Desmond's struggle with being bipolar. In her talk, Dr. Kaimal cites recent research on the impact of Art Therapy, connecting it to Patsy's story.

  • Judith Tannenbaum // 2014 BFA Commencement Speech

    02/03/2015 Duração: 11min

    Moore is pleased to announce that Judith Tannenbaum will be this year’s Commencement speaker and will be receiving an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the College. Tannenbaum was named The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Museum’s first curator of contemporary art in 2000. In 2002, she became the Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art, the Museum’s first endowed position, which she held until 2013. She recently relocated to Philadelphia but continues her connection to RISD as Adjunct Curator. Moore’s 165th Commencement will be held on Sunday, May 18 at 11 am in Aviator Park, across from the College. Tannenbaum has organized numerous exhibitions focusing on painting, sculpture, video, and interdisciplinary work--with a particular interest in connections between visual art and performance and relationships among fine art, craft, and design. Exhibitions and publications for RISD include Arlene Shechet: Meissen Recast (2014), Painting Air: Spencer Finch (2012); Lynda Benglis (2010); Styrofoam (2