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Adult Programming Lecture Series

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Salem Art Association - Bush Barn Art Center
salem, united states
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SAA is excited to present two free lectures by local Art History teacher Philip Nickel.  Philip has been teaching Art History for the last 22 years at Sprague High School.  He describes his experience with developing an art history program at Sprague as a unique opportunity that's been incredibly rewarding, adding that, "Having been dragged to museums from the time I could walk, I discovered that art history was a natural outgrowth of my political, literary, and cultural interests."


March 7 lecture 6pm-7:30pmSession 1: Identity Politics – Power and Authority

This section will survey art as a political statement of power and authority. It considers how governments and leaders express concepts to a public and how that messaging can be interpreted

Examples:

  • Flavian Amphitheater / Pantheon
  • Houdon’s Washington / Greenough’s Washington
  • Henry VIII / Martin Luther
  • President Obama / King George
  • Oregon State Capitol / Governor Portraits


March 21 lecture 6pm-7:30pmSession 2: Identity Politics – Resistance and Rebellion

This section will survey art as a form of rebellion against power and authority. It considers how individuals express resistance to a variety of forms of power and how art is used to question authority.  Special attention is paid to contemporary artworks.

Examples:

  • Kara Walker / Lorna 
  • SimpsonYinka 
  • Shonebare
  • Basquiat
  • Ai Weiwei
  • Paul Revere’s Boston Massacre
  • Guerilla Girls
  • Richard Serra’s 
  • Abu Ghraib






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Salem Art Association - Bush Barn Art Center
salem, united states