Posts tagged “Mary Kirby”

The Glove-Tree (Panddtsuga)

You could always just wash your art-handling white gloves. Or you could instead apply your bright, trained, curious and — above all — creative mind to the question of their hidden true nature. They appear to be an inert and humble object. But what are they really? We now have the answer, thanks to the […]

P&D in February: New York Artists

In conjunction with the exhibition Jean-Michel Basquiat: Now’s the Time, P&D will be showing works by influencers and contemporaries of Jean-Michel Basquiat. OPEN DOOR – Every Wednesday, 1- 8 pm This month, we will be featuring works by NYC artists. If you would like to see prints and drawings from the collection by other artists, works […]

Psychedelic Poster Art — P&D October Talk

This talk series is a monthly presentation in the Marvin Gelber Print and Drawing Study Centre (“P&D”): second Friday of each month prepared and presented by members of the P&D Volunteer Group 11 a.m. – noon; free of charge October 11 – Date with Psychedelic Poster Art, presenter Mary Kirby Here is just one of […]

The Mexican Muralists

This fall we’re interested in Mexican muralists of the 20th century – Diego Rivera was one of the leaders, and the Frida & Diego exhibition will be a major AGO attraction from October 20 to January 20, 2013.   Thanks to volunteer Mary Kirby’s research into these artists, we can visit the show with some […]