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Artist Talk with Rachel Sard

Rachel Sard joins us for a talk on her latest exhibition, Rachel Sard: Insofar, in our Bendel Mansion Museum Galleries on Sunday, November 5th at 3:00 pm. The artist will discuss her inspiration, artistry, and process, as well as her ability to intensely focus on her subjects to create detailed works in the hyperrealist style, which appear to hover over the canvas. The format is a conversation, together with Maeve Lawler, the show’s curator, and moderated by Roanne Wilcox, SM&NC…

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November 5, 2023 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

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Rachel Sard joins us for a talk on her latest exhibition, Rachel Sard: Insofar, in our Bendel Mansion Museum Galleries on Sunday, November 5th at 3:00 pm.
The artist will discuss her inspiration, artistry, and process, as well as her ability to intensely focus on her subjects to create detailed works in the hyperrealist style, which appear to hover over the canvas.
The format is a conversation, together with Maeve Lawler, the show’s curator, and moderated by Roanne Wilcox, SM&NC Curator of Collections & Exhibitions.
Refreshments will be served.
This event is free for Members and Non-Members, but registration is required to attend.
Sunday, November 5   |   3 – 4:30 pm
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