Thursday, October 28, 7:00 PM Black Mountain College scholar and author Mary Emma Harris and Amanda Burdan, the Tatum Curatorial Fellow at the Florence Griswold Museum, will talk about the history of the college and present lessons learned from Josef Albers that directed Sewell Sillman's experimentation throughout his career as both teacher and artist. These fundamental principles informed Sillman's work in a variety of media as he solved and resolved the "problems" Albers originally presented. Please join us for this informative and lively conversation, followed by a book signing. $5 Members/Students; $7 General Admission
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October 21, 2010
Asheville Art Museum Presents "Up for Discussion"
Thursday, October 28, 7:00 PM Black Mountain College scholar and author Mary Emma Harris and Amanda Burdan, the Tatum Curatorial Fellow at the Florence Griswold Museum, will talk about the history of the college and present lessons learned from Josef Albers that directed Sewell Sillman's experimentation throughout his career as both teacher and artist. These fundamental principles informed Sillman's work in a variety of media as he solved and resolved the "problems" Albers originally presented. Please join us for this informative and lively conversation, followed by a book signing. $5 Members/Students; $7 General Admission
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