Virtual ArtBites: On Curating Esther
Saturday, March 6 at 10am via Zoom
Saturday, March 6 at 10am via Zoom
What is ArtBites?
We think of ArtBites as an intense little appetizer: the perfect bite-sized pop of inspiration to invigorate your senses and leave you wanting more.
It all starts with a group of experienced panelists who bring nuanced perspectives and unique insights into the topic at hand. Their memorable stories and sharp observations will form the backbone of our discussion, but we love to hear from you, as well! One of our favorite things about ArtBites is the smart, thoughtful audience this program attracts, and there will be opportunities for small-group discussion as well as time for panelists to respond to audience questions. Whether you’re a lifelong art-lover or just beginning to explore your imagination, ArtBites is a delicious pop of creative inspiration you won’t want to miss.
Those who have enjoyed our ArtBites programs in the past will notice some fun updates for the new year – including shifting the time to Saturday mornings, which fits better with the fun, buzzy “coffee house” vibe we’ve developed over the past couple years. You’ll also see more visual aids and a tighter program schedule, to create a better virtual experience for everyone until we can be together in person again.
We think of ArtBites as an intense little appetizer: the perfect bite-sized pop of inspiration to invigorate your senses and leave you wanting more.
It all starts with a group of experienced panelists who bring nuanced perspectives and unique insights into the topic at hand. Their memorable stories and sharp observations will form the backbone of our discussion, but we love to hear from you, as well! One of our favorite things about ArtBites is the smart, thoughtful audience this program attracts, and there will be opportunities for small-group discussion as well as time for panelists to respond to audience questions. Whether you’re a lifelong art-lover or just beginning to explore your imagination, ArtBites is a delicious pop of creative inspiration you won’t want to miss.
Those who have enjoyed our ArtBites programs in the past will notice some fun updates for the new year – including shifting the time to Saturday mornings, which fits better with the fun, buzzy “coffee house” vibe we’ve developed over the past couple years. You’ll also see more visual aids and a tighter program schedule, to create a better virtual experience for everyone until we can be together in person again.
What to expect from On Curating Esther
Join us for a behind-the-scenes conversation via Zoom with exhibition curators Sarah Jane, our Gallery and Program Director, and Amy McIntyre, the Executive Director of NOHC. The duo will share how their understanding of Esther and her creative practice developed over the course of researching this exhibit. They will also outline their curatorial work behind the finished exhibit and highlight a few artworks and discoveries that didn’t make it into the final show.
Join us for a behind-the-scenes conversation via Zoom with exhibition curators Sarah Jane, our Gallery and Program Director, and Amy McIntyre, the Executive Director of NOHC. The duo will share how their understanding of Esther and her creative practice developed over the course of researching this exhibit. They will also outline their curatorial work behind the finished exhibit and highlight a few artworks and discoveries that didn’t make it into the final show.
Who are the panelists?
Sarah Jane
Gallery and Program Director of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, and exhibition curator for Creating a Scene: The Legacy and Vision of Esther Webster.
Gallery and Program Director of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, and exhibition curator for Creating a Scene: The Legacy and Vision of Esther Webster.
Amy McIntyre
Executive Director of the North Olympic History Center and exhibition curator for Creating a Scene: The Legacy and Vision of Esther Webster.
Executive Director of the North Olympic History Center and exhibition curator for Creating a Scene: The Legacy and Vision of Esther Webster.