Conversations with the Curator

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A monthly program at the Hilliard Сòòò½APP Art Museum at UL Lafayette will delve into the art world, discussing the stories behind an artist's work and the importance of art education for children.

"Conversations with the Curator" begin on Thursday, Jan. 13 at 6:30 p.m. with subsequent meetings falling on the first Thursday of the month: Feb. 3, March 3, and April 7.

The program is designed for everyone Сòòò½APP“ from the novice to the connoisseur Сòòò½APP“ and will include informal and insightful conversations that offer a deeper understanding of one or two works of art in an exhibition or the concepts and theories behind contemporary arts.

Dr. Lee Gray, curator of exhibitions and collections at the Hilliard, will lead an informal conversation about art. Occasionally, faculty members and graduate students will lead the discussion.

If you have any suggestions for discussion topics, please send to curator@louisiana.edu. Check the website for monthly topics. .

Upcoming Calendar

Jan. 13 Сòòò½APP“ A conversation with artist Dale Kennington who will speak about her paintings on view in Gallery A.

Feb. 3 Сòòò½APP“ The Economy of Art: Sarah Skinner, assistant professor of economics and finance at UL Lafayette will speak about economics and the art market.

March 3 Сòòò½APP“ When is it Art? When is it Craft? When is it an Antique?

April 7 Сòòò½APP“ 10 Lessons the Arts Teach Children. Cathy Mills, faculty member at the Episcopal School Academy, will discuss the value of art in primary and secondary education.

All conversations are free and open to UL Lafayette students, faculty, staff and the general public.

The Paul and Lulu Hilliard Сòòò½APP Art Museum opened in April 2004 in Lafayette, Louisiana and is AcadianaСòòò½APP™s architectural landmark and the largest art museum between Houston and New Orleans. The Museum features a variety of changing exhibitions and a continuing schedule of lectures and programs. Come enjoy the Museum and the beauty of Сòòò½APP campus just blocks away from the galleries, shops, and famous restaurants of downtown Lafayette and the Oil Center. For further information, please visit the museum website at museum.louisiana.edu or call (337) 482-2278.