Art of the Collectors 2 Panel Discussion

Art of the Collectors 2

Panel Discussion: Art of the Collectors 2 featured works by prominent African and African-American artists from private collections. Collectors Panel: Robbye Apperson, Louis Ford, Dr. Acklyn Lynch and Troy Staton. Joining the discussion is appraiser Alvah T. Beander. Alvah specializes in African, African American, African Diaspora and Aboriginal art.

Myrtis Bedolla: The Various Types of Art Collectors

Myrtis Bedolla – The Various Types of Art Collectors

Presentation: Building a collection rich in culture and value requires planning, execution and a support team. Myrtis Bedolla describes the various type of art collectors. Myrtis is Founding Director, Galerie Myrtis, Baltimore, Maryland.
 

 

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Alvah Beander: Preserving Your Cultural Legacy

Alvah Beander: Preserving Your Cultural Legacy

Presentation: Appraiser Alvah Beander addresses the rules that govern the appraisals industry as it relates to your personal property.
 

 

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A. Skipp Sanders: Preserving Your Cultural Legacy

A. Skipp Sanders: Preserving Your Cultural Legacy

Presentation: A. Skipp Sanders addresses the rules that govern transferring art collections to family members and giving to museums. Sanders is the Executive Director of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
 

 

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Joaneath Spicer Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe

Joaneath Spicer: Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe

Presentation: The painted portrait as a subject for art first came to prominence in the Renaissance. Thinking about qualities pertaining to the portrayal of blacks in the Renaissance can serve to reconsider qualities in portraiture today that we might otherwise take for granted.

Dr. Joaneath Spicer, Curator of Renaissance and Baroque Art at the Walters Art Museum.

related exhibition: Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe: The Contemporary Response
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Diala Toure Portrait of Louise Marie-Therese

Dr. Diala Touré: Portrait of Louise Marie-Therese

Presentation: The 17th century portrait of Louise Marie-Therese. Louise Marie-Therese also known as The Negroid Nun of Moret, was a French nun and the object of a gossip story in the 18th century where she is pointed out as the illegitimate daughter of the Queen of France, Maria Theresa of Spain.

Dr. Diala Touré is Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the James E. Lewis Museum of Art

related exhibition: Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe: The Contemporary Response
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Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe – Artist…

Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe: The Contemporary Response

Artists’ Talk: Eight artists influenced by works featured in the Walters Art Museums’ exhibition Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe collate modern culture to interpret the role of Africans serving as diplomats, merchants, slaves, and rulers through an aesthetic rooted in black cultural history.

Featured Artist: Jules Arthur, Maya Freelon Asante, Nathaniel Donnett, Victor Ekpuk, Jeffrey Kent, Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Mario Andres Robinson and Amy Sherald.

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