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SUMMARY:The Heckscher Museum of Art presents Emma Stebbins: Carving Out History
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition is the first to recognize Emma Stebbins (1815–1882) as one of the most significant American sculptors of the nineteenth century. While her Bethesda Fountain in Central Park has been a global icon for 150 years\, the full scope of Stebbins’s life and work is virtually unknown. From 1857 to 1870\, she created innovative sculptures while living in Rome with her wife\, renowned Shakespearean actress Charlotte Cushman\, who championed her career. Stebbins modeled inventive and incisive interpretations of literary and biblical subjects\, unprecedented allegories of American industry\, and notable portraits of her friends and family. In 1863\, with the order for the Bethesda Fountain\, she became the first woman to earn a commission for a public sculpture from the city of New York. When Bostonians installed her statue of educator Horace Mann on the grounds of the Massachusetts State House in 1865\, she became the first woman in the country to complete an outdoor bronze monument. \nEmma Stebbins: Carving Out History brings together most of the artist’s rare extant work\, including a portrait drawing and several sculptures that will be on public view for the first time in a century. In addition to fourteen sculptures\, the exhibition features archival material including photographs that document lost marble sculptures and plaster studies that Stebbins never realized in stone or bronze. Stebbins completed the Bethesda Fountain to celebrate the Croton Aqueduct\, which brought clean drinking water to New York City. The inclusion of paintings and photographs by historic and contemporary artists including William Merritt Chase\, Martha Edelheit\, and Ricky Flores attest to its enduring relevance as a monument to health\, healing\, and peace. \nThe exhibition is curated by Karli Wurzelbacher\, PhD\, Chief Curator of The Heckscher Museum of Art\, which stewards the largest collection of Stebbins’s work. An extensive scholarly publication with a foreword by Pulitzer- and Tony-award winning playwright Tony Kushner accompanies the exhibition.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/the-heckscher-museum-of-art-presents-emma-stebbins-carving-out-history/
LOCATION:Heckscher Museum of Art\, 2 Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, 11743\, United States
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SUMMARY:Long Island Museum – Common Ground
DESCRIPTION:Mary Ahern will be exhibiting her work at the LIM History Museum Main Gallery. The show title\, Common Ground\, is a theme rooted in the appreciation of shared space\, community\, environment\, and culture. Ahern’s large and vivid artwork sparks a vital conversation that reflects the interconnectedness and delicate balance within both the microcosm of the garden and the macrocosm of the cosmos. These identifiable floral Images are glazed and intertwined with abstract underpaintings inspired by the visuals of the universe. \nBy recognizing the delicate balance required for both terrestrial and celestial ecosystems to thrive\, Ahern aims to provide a visual context for understanding the essential balance necessary to sustain life’s intricate harmony across all scales – from the tiniest flower to the grandest galaxy. Through this layered\, evocative imagery\, she invites viewers to pause\, contemplate\, and cultivate a deeper appreciation for the fragile yet resilient web of life that sustains our world and cosmos.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/long-island-museum-common-ground/
LOCATION:Long Island Museum\, 1200 Rte 25A\, Stony Brook\, NY\, 11790\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Member Susan Kozodoy Silkowitz featured in Long Island Museum's Common Ground Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:I am pleased to be part of this exhibit with some of the best artists on Long Island.
URL:https://www.huntingtonarts.org/event/artist-member-susan-kozodoy-silkowitz-featured-in-long-island-museums-common-ground-exhibit/
LOCATION:Long Island Museum\, 1200 Rte 25A\, Stony Brook\, NY\, 11790\, United States
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