Lecture Series with David Dunlop:
February 21, 2010
1037 Silvermine Rd
New canaan, CT
06840
Description:
Time and motion... how are they understood? How are they expressed in art? Where do our ideas of time and motion come from? Can photography, sculpture and painting be experienced as music, as movies, as touch and taste? David will lead a discussion on these questions as well as how past artists conveyed the sensation of time and how will future artists present it in light of new discoveries in neuroscience and philosophy.
David Dunlop has given art history lectures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and his 13-week PBS series which began airing in March 2008, "Landscapes through Time" won a Daytime Emmy Award this year for Outstanding Special Class in writing. A teacher at Silvermine Guild Arts Center since 1993, David's work is nationally known and featured in many prominent collections throughout the U.S. and abroad. Dunlop's lecture series, always stimulating and fun, sell out quickly often with standing room only available.
David Dunlop has given art history lectures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and his 13-week PBS series which began airing in March 2008, "Landscapes through Time" won a Daytime Emmy Award this year for Outstanding Special Class in writing. A teacher at Silvermine Guild Arts Center since 1993, David's work is nationally known and featured in many prominent collections throughout the U.S. and abroad. Dunlop's lecture series, always stimulating and fun, sell out quickly often with standing room only available.
For More Information:
Phone: 203-966-9700 ext. 20
Website: http://www.silvermineart.org
