On February 17, 1913 an exhibit of modern art opened in New York City and stunned the nation. In this lecture, we will look at the fascinating story of that landmark exhibition, exploring the social and political climate as well as the world of visual arts 100 years ago.
Presented by Gloria Russell, art history lecturer and professor, retired art critic, research associate and writer for the Springfield Art Museums
The audience is invited to bring a lunch to enjoy during the program.
Cookies and beverage are provided courtesy of Big Y.
Followed by a Museum members-only Continuing Conversation with Richard O’Brien.