Kara Walker’s *A Subtlety*: The Sweet Smell of History – Explore the Materials Used in Kara Walker’s Massive Sugar Sculpture and How the Sweetness of the Sugar Contrasts with the Bitter History of Slavery It Represents, Creating a Multi-Sensory and Thought-Provoking Experience.

Kara Walker's A Subtlety: The Sweet Smell of History (A Lecture in Sugar & Spice, and Everything Not So Nice) Welcome, everyone! Grab a seat, settle in, and brace yourselves.…

Cindy Sherman’s *Untitled #21*: A Portrait of Vulnerability and Narrative Suggestion – Revisit This Specific Film Still and Explore how Cindy Sherman Uses Composition, Lighting, and Expression to Create a Powerful Sense of Narrative and Evoke a Feeling of Vulnerability and Isolation.

Cindy Sherman's Untitled #21: A Portrait of Vulnerability and Narrative Suggestion (A Lecture on Cinematic Stills and the Performance of Self) (🔔 Class is now in session! Grab your coffee…

Yayoi Kusama’s *Pumpkin* (Naoshima): Art Integrated with Nature – Explore Yayoi Kusama’s Iconic Yellow Pumpkin Sculpture on Naoshima Island and How Its Placement and Form Interact with the Natural Environment, Becoming a Symbol of Art’s Harmony with Nature.

Yayoi Kusama's Pumpkin (Naoshima): Art Integrated with Nature - A Lecture (Slide 1: Title Slide - Image of Yayoi Kusama's Pumpkin against a stunning Naoshima sunset) Good morning, art enthusiasts,…

Anish Kapoor’s *Cloud Gate*: The Bean as a Mirror of the City and Self – Revisit Anish Kapoor’s Chicago Sculpture and Explore How Its Reflective Surface Not Only Mirrors the Surrounding Cityscape but Also Offers a Distorted Reflection of the Viewer, Blurring the Lines Between Art, Environment, and Self.

Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate: The Bean as a Mirror of the City and Self – A Reflective Lecture 🫘🏙️👤 (Welcome, art enthusiasts, philosophy ponderers, and selfie-stick wielders! Settle in, grab…