Until recently, it has been believed that the production of Islamic art ceased around the year 1800; it has become apparent that it has continued to evolve into the 19th century and the modern age, with contemporary artists making connections to Islamic artistic traditions.
Conversations & Cocktails with Kelly Baum and Preston Haskell
by Cummer Museum Admin, Director of Art Education in Art, Behind the Scenes, Programs
Feb
05
The on-going Conversations & Cocktails series is an intimate experience that offers fresh perspectives on the artwork exhibited at the Museum, through the eyes of a collector, an artist, an art educator, or a curator.
Join us for the first…
Jul
22
Written by Caitlyn Cooney, Curatorial Intern Part of the thrill of collecting is the process of finding a piece: negotiating prices, working with dealers, going to auctions, and hunting […]
Written by Caitlyn Cooney, Curatorial Intern A collector’s passion for art is an integral part of their personality. It affects the way they view the world around them, the way […]
Nov
19
This series will highlight 10 quick and easy facts about different cultures, artistic movements, and stylistic periods. Stay tuned for the next list in the series!
To see more paintings from Modern Dialect, come visit the Museum before January 5th, 2014.
Modern Dialect: American Paintings from the John and Susan Horseman Collection
by Curatorial Intern, in Art
Oct
22
The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens would like to present Modern Dialect: American Paintings from the John and Susan Horseman collection. This exhibit brings together…
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