Thursday, July 26, 2007

REMINDER: fall 2007 required readings

August is almost here, and then comes September and new exhibitions! Please make sure that you complete all the required readings (see below) before the exhibition's training dates.  

Heide.

 


2007-08 Exhibitions

Required Readings for Docent Training

 

Fall 2007:

Veiled Northwest: Photographs by Mary Randlett, September 1, 2007 – January 27, 2008

·        Mary Randlett: Landscapes  (Seattle; University of Washington Press, 2007)

 

Gee’s Bend: The Architecture of the Quilt, September 22 – December 9, 2007

·        Gee’s Bend: The Architecture of the Quilt  (Atlanta; Tinwood Books, 2006)

 

Cecilia Beaux, American Figure Painter, September 29 – January 6, 2008

·        Cecilia Beaux: American Figure Painter, Sylvia Yount et. Al

(Atlanta; High Museum of Art and University of California Press, 2007)

 

Winter 2007-08:

Threads that Bind: Works by Pacific Northwest African American Quilters

December 18, 2007 – February 17, 2008

Reading to be assigned

 

Spring 2008:

Renoir as Printmaker: The Complete Works, 1878-1919

Reading to be assigned

 

The Surrealist Impulse: New Acquisitions from the Tacoma Art Museum, February 9 – May 18, 2008

Reading to be assigned

 

A Couple of Ways of Doing Something: Photographs by Chuck Close, Poems by Bob Holman

March 1 – June 15, 2008

·        A Couple of Ways of Doing Something: Photographs by Chuck Close, Poems by Bob Holman  (New York; Aperture, 2006)


 

If you would like a copy of the draft checklist (not including label text) for any of the fall exhibitions, please let me know and I will email it to you individually. The final copy of the checklists will be emailed to all docents.

 

Thanks for your time!

 

Heide Fernandez-Llamazares

Museum Educator and Docent Coordinator

hllamazares@TacomaArtMuseum.org

 

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