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Join the conversation around SCMA’s collection, museum opportunities and more—all with a healthy dose of art history humor.

Northampton, MA Katılım Eylül 2016
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In 2008, the Korean American Students of Smith (KASS) and the Korean Arts Foundation (KAF) with gifts of alumnae and other donors purchased Yong Soon Min's "Movement." To hear Yong speak about her installation at SCMA: bit.ly/3dgD4XB
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On SCMAinsider, guest blogger Margaret Adams Groesbeck reflects on SCMA's 2016 exhibition, "When in Rome: Prints & Photographs, 1550-1900" and questions how to depict Rome in all of its significance. To read her post: bit.ly/36y0PrN
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Led by Henriette Kets de Vries, exhibition curator and assistant curator of prints, drawings and photographs, an informal virtual tour of "A Dust Bowl of Dog Soup: Picturing the Great Depression" virtual tour is now live! To watch the tour: bit.ly/2LGYe5h
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Purchased with the Dr. Robert A. and Minna Flynn Johnson, class of 1936, Acquisition Fund (2/2)
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Image credit: Lavinia Fontana, Italian, 1552–1614. “Portrait of a Woman (1 of a pair of marriage portraits)” and “Portrait of a Man (1 of a pair of marriage portraits),” ca. 1585-1599. Painting, oil on panel. (1/2)
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Take an Art Break with Lavinia Fontana, one of the most famous women artists of Renaissance Italy. Curator Danielle Carrabino shares her insight on a pair of marriage portraits by Fontana. To learn more: bit.ly/3g90z6Y
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Image Credits: (1) Sir Anthony van Dyck, Dutch, 1599–1641. “Oratorio del Rosario,” 1624. Public domain (2) Unknown. “Saint Roch,” 15th c. Gift of Jane T.N. Fogg, Class of 1954
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On last week's "Staying Inside," Curator Danielle Carrabino shared her insights on artworks in times of plague. To read her contribution: bit.ly/3bLDyDA
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@smithartmuseum @smithcollege Thank you! I just redeemed the gift you gave all the seniors: a year’s membership at SCMA! I can’t wait to come back and visit. 💙💛💙💛
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Yao Wu, Jane Chace Carroll Curator of Asian Art at SCMA, talks with Zheng Bo, an eco-socialist conceptual artist committed to multispecies vibrancy. Dr. Zheng is the Spring 2020 Leader-in-Residence, Lewis Global Studies Center, Smith College. To view: bit.ly/3bwpyh3
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Purchased with the gift of the Smith College Black Student Alliance 1999-2000 (2/2)
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Image credit: Emma Amos, American, 1937–. “One Who Watches,” 1995. Painting, acrylic on linen, heat transferred photographs on muslin collaged onto canvas, African Kanga cloth borders and cotton broadcloth fabric strips sewn onto linen. (1/2)
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Take an Art Break with "One Who Watches" by Emma Amos. Amos describes the painting as, "... kind of a conversation with Manet, Olympia, and the artist Gauguin." bit.ly/35XGDiD
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The SCMA Shop is now open online! Direct local delivery is also available to those who live within 5 miles of Northampton (when checking out, select local delivery). Check the online Shop on a regular basis to see new items as well as old favorites: bit.ly/3brkavA
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Image credit: Milton Avery, American, 1893–1965. “Surf Fisherman,” 1950. Painting, oil on canvas. Gift of Roy R. Neuberger
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In the most recent post from our "Staying Inside" series, read how Professor Michael Thurston virtually visits SCMA and his favorite artworks with his family: bit.ly/3fHYAWT
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