Midday Art Break: Kingdom Animalia

When:
January 10, 2018 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
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Beth Van Hoesen (American, 1926-2010), Bobcat, 1984, color aquatint, etching, and drypoint with roulette, hand colored with watercolor on textured white wove paper, Gift of the E. Mark Adams and Beth Van Hoesen Adams Trust, © Beth Van Hoesen
Beth Van Hoesen (American, 1926-2010), Bobcat, 1984, color aquatint, etching, and drypoint with roulette, hand colored with watercolor on textured white wove paper, Gift of the E. Mark Adams and Beth Van Hoesen Adams Trust, © Beth Van Hoesen

Take a break from your workday on the second Wednesday of the month and join a curator, museum educator, artist, or local scholar for a 45-minute talk in the galleries. This month,Mary Weaver Chapin, Ph. D., Curator of Prints and Drawings, will discuss Kingdom Animalia, an exhibition drawn from the Museum’s collection offering a 500-year sampling of the wide-ranging depiction of the kingdom Animalia in prints, drawings, and posters.

Space is limited. Advance tickets recommended. Program departs from the Main Entrance Lobby.

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Accessibility

The Portland Art Museum is pleased to offer accommodations to ensure that our programs are accessible and inclusive. All spaces for this program are accessible by wheelchair. Assistive listening devices are also available for the lecture. Please email access@pam.org 2-3 weeks in advance, or call 503-226-2811.

Accessibility

The Portland Art Museum is pleased to offer accommodations to ensure that our programs are accessible and inclusive. All spaces for this program are accessible by wheelchair. Assistive listening devices are also available for lectures. All restrooms have accessible stalls but no power doors. There are single-stall all-gender bathrooms available. Please ask staff for directions.

We will do our best to accommodate your needs when you arrive, however, we need 2-3 weeks advance notice for some specific requests. Please email requests to access@pam.org, or call 503-226-2811.