Keith Haring’s *Crack is Wack* Mural: A Legacy of Public Art and Social Commentary – Revisit Keith Haring’s Iconic Mural and Explore Its Enduring Impact as a Piece of Public Art That Addressed a Critical Social Issue and Used Art as a Direct Form of Communication and Activism.

Keith Haring's Crack is Wack Mural: A Legacy of Public Art and Social Commentary (Lecture Begins) Alright everyone, settle in, grab your metaphorical notebooks, and let's dive headfirst into a…

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,…

Keith Haring’s *Pop Shop* Murals: Accessible Art for Everyone – Explore Keith Haring’s Decision to Open Pop Shops Selling Merchandise with His Artwork, Aiming to Make His Art Accessible to a Wider Audience and Challenge the Elitism of the Art World.

Keith Haring's Pop Shop Murals: Accessible Art for Everyone (Lecture Begins with a booming voice and a brightly colored slide featuring a Haring-esque figure dancing wildly.) Alright, ART LOVERS! Gather…

Kara Walker’s *Confederate Prisoners from the Camp at Belle Isle*: Challenging Historical Narratives Through Art – Explore how Kara Walker Uses the Traditional Art of Silhouette to Depict Disturbing Scenes Related to American Slavery and History, Forcing Viewers to Confront Uncomfortable Truths.

Kara Walker's Confederate Prisoners from the Camp at Belle Isle: Challenging Historical Narratives Through Art (Lecture begins with a dramatic spotlight and a mischievous grin) Alright, settle in, art enthusiasts…