Posts tagged “Edith Layne”

P&D in January: Frans Masereel

For the Month of January, the Marvin Gelber Print & Drawing Study Centre (P&D) is featuring the artist Frans Masereel. Masereel was the inventor of the wordless book, an influencer of the graphic novel, and an inspiration to Art Spiegelman. OPEN DOOR – Every Wednesday, 1-8 pm This month, featuring works by Frans Masereel. Works in the […]

February at P&D

This month, the Marvin Gelber Print & Drawing Study Centre (“P&D”) takes visitors on a date with Henri Matisse.  Open Door – every Wednesday, 1-8 p.m. throughout February, works from the 1920s (odalisques) and the 1940s (cut outs), by Matisse works by other artists in the P&D collection available, by request, until 4:30 p.m.  Monthly […]

May talks: Marvin Gelber Print and Drawing Centre

Once again in May, the AGO’s Marvin Gelber Print and Drawing Study Centre (“P&D”) offers two presentations in its regular series, Striking Impressions. (The other series, Close Encounters, has now ended for the season.) Striking Impressions – Friday talks by volunteers 11 a.m. – noon; drop in; no charge May 10, Spirituality in Abstract Art, […]

Striking Impressions: P&D free talks, March 8 & 22

Time to mark your calendar for this month’s two Friday-morning presentations in the Marvin Gelber Print and Drawing Study Centre (“P&D”). The talks, called Striking Impressions, are free of charge and open to AGO visitors and volunteers as well. “It’s a labour of love, not part of our P&D placement description,” explains Edith Layne, who […]