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SUMMARY:Objects of Affection panel discussion with artist Robert Ebendorf
DESCRIPTION:Join Robert Ebendorf\, Ron Porter\, Joe Price\, and curator Rebecca Elliot for a discussion of Ebendorf’s jewelry and the experience of collecting it. Ebendorf will describe his development from a midcentury-modernist metalsmith to an artist who creates collages and jewelry using found objects. Porter and Price will share how they built a collection of hundreds of works by Ebendorf and other contemporary jewelry artists. \n  \nAbout the artist: \nRobert Ebendorf was born and raised in Kansas and earned Bachelor of Fine Arts (1961) and Master of Fine Arts (1963) degrees from the University of Kansas. He received further training in metalsmithing in Norway through a Fulbright Fellowship (1963–64) and a Tiffany Foundation Grant (1966–67). Ebendorf was a professor of metalsmithing at Stetson University (DeLand\, Florida\, 1964–67)\, the University of Georgia-Athens (1967–71)\, the State University of New York at New Paltz (1971–89)\, and finally East Carolina University (1997–2016). He has also taught hundreds of jewelry and found-object assemblage workshops across the United States and abroad. Ebendorf has received numerous awards\, including induction into the National Metalsmiths Hall of Fame (2004)\, a Master of the Medium award from the James Renwick Alliance (2005)\, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of North American Goldsmiths (2014).
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/panel-discussion-with-artist-robert-ebendorf/
LOCATION:Mint Museum Randolph
CATEGORIES:All,Artist Talks,Free,Members
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SUMMARY:The Art of Reading: "The Lacuna"
DESCRIPTION:This program will create connections between a work of literature and the visual arts. After a brief discussion of “The Lacuna\,” Mint Docents will present works of art in the galleries that bring to life historic events\, social customs\, and lifestyles of the time period depicted in the book. All programs are 90 minutes.
URL:https://www.mintmuseum.org/event/the-art-of-reading-pride-and-prejudice-7/
LOCATION:Mint Museum Randolph
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