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Cranbury Public Library
Friday, Dec. 6, 11am-1pm
Art History Series
Join New Jersey artist, Jennifer Santa Maria, in this 6-part art history series sponsored by the Cranbury Public Library Foundation. Each month, participants will embark on a journey through art history, exploring diverse movements to understand how different cultures perceive beauty over time. Sessions will consist of a one hour lecture, followed by an engaging one-hour hands-on guided activity. Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of human expression through the ages!
Each session is suitable as a standalone course and separate registration is required for each individual session. The Art History Series will take place on the 1st Fridays of the month September through February. Registration open to Cranbury Public Library Cardholders only. Space is limited.
Impressionism, Symbolism and Art Nouveau (1860-1910)
Through this short course and accompanying art-making activity, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how the concept of ideal beauty has evolved across different cultures and historical periods. By examining artistic expressions from Impressionism, Symbolism and Art Nouveau, participants will explore the diverse interpretations of beauty and the cultural values that shaped them.
Sponsored by the Cranbury Public Library Foundation. Open to Cranbury Public Library Cardholders. Registration Required. Space is limited. Meeting Rooms 1&2. Ages 18+, as some images with nudity will be shown, always shown in good taste.
Cranbury Public Library Cards can be obtained by visiting the Cranbury Public Library and presenting ID with proof of Cranbury residency. Non resident library cards are also available for a fee.
Should program registration be filled, please note the lecture segment of the program from 11am-12pm is open to all.