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Opening Celebration: January Exhibitions

$5 Admission Join us as we celebrate our latest exhibitions, (Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor, Dalia Ramanauskas: As We Embark, & Sea Change | See Change. Immerse yourself in the exhibitions as you get a chance to meet the talented artists behind each captivating show Remarks by Executive Director Bob Burns and Chief Curator, Keffie Feldman.   (Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor explores the many types of labor that women are often expected to manage –…

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January 21, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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$5 Admission
Join us as we celebrate our latest exhibitions, (Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor, Dalia Ramanauskas: As We Embark, & Sea Change | See Change. Immerse yourself in the exhibitions as you get a chance to meet the talented artists behind each captivating show
Remarks by Executive Director Bob Burns and Chief Curator, Keffie Feldman.
 
(Re)Work It! Women Artists on Women’s Labor explores the many types of labor that women are often expected to manage – from caring for one’s family to participating in the labor force, from negotiating beauty standards to handling emotional labor, and more. A reprisal of a smaller exhibition from 2022, this new show delves more deeply into the topic by incorporating a wider range of voices and perspectives. Including artwork from approximately 30 contemporary female-identifying artists, (Re)Work It! broadens our definition and understanding of women’s labor in 21st century America.
Dalia Ramanauskas: As We Embark takes you on a journey. After a childhood spent fleeing Nazi-occupied Lithuania during World War II, she settled in New Haven, CT in 1949. Ramanauskas creates carefully rendered piles of old and tattered objects in pen and ink – a crucial reminder of the value each object holds in a world of disposable goods and reminiscent of childhood imaginative possibility where the mundane can become magical. Imbuing each work with her subtle sense of humor, Ramanauskas takes viewers along on her flights of fancy.
Sea Change | See Change enforces the idea that if artists and museums use their platform to raise awareness about climate impacts on our oceans, perhaps we will see change. Featuring the work of five award-winning visual artists, Daniel Baxter, Jeffrey Blondes, Zoe Matthiessen, Samantha Schwann, and Matthew Wood, and poet Sandy Carlson, this exhibition explores the world’s oceans with a focus on the Arctic. In a variety of media, including painting, photography, video, drawing, and sculpture, the artwork in this exhibition celebrates the beauty of our oceans and the tragedy of their degradation. By tempering a dire message with beauty and humor, this exhibition makes a clear case for protecting the ocean.

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Virtual Art in Focus: “Albrecht Dürer, Adam and Eve,” 1504

We’re kicking off our fall Art in Focus series with this engraving of Adam and Eve by Albrecht Dürer! One of the artist’s most celebrated engravings, it’s got something for everyone. Theory of the four humors? Check! “Ideal” human proportions? Check! Incredibly detailed animals? Double-check! Join us at 1pm on Thursday, September 19 on thequicklive.com for an informal conversation about this work, led by Curator of Education Michelle DiMarzo, PhD (if you’re looking for the in-person program, click here). The…

Opening Reception for On Paper: Media and Techniques

Join us for the opening of On Paper: Media and Techniques, an examination of the materials and processes used to create works of art on paper, including drawings, watercolors, and various printmaking techniques. On Paper features an international selection of works, ranging from sixteenth century Italian drawings to contemporary Japanese prints, as well as a selection of recent acquisitions of art by important women artists. This event is free and open to everyone. Registration is recommend but not required: www.ArtMuseumUSJ.Eventbrite.com

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Summer Send-Off

Celebrate the end of summer at the Mattatuck Museum with an evening of wine, beer, and liquor tasting. Enjoy the night surrounded by friends, music, and plenty of hors d’oeuvres. $125 – Patron Tickets – Includes acknowledgement in the event program. $100 – Regular Tickets Contact E-mail jennifer@mattmuseum.org Register Here

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