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Category: February 2022

Let’s Talk Art: Considering the Dance Film ”Martin” by Gordon Parks

Logo of "Let's Talk Art," Beach museum's series of monthly discussions with artists and creative thinkers about work in the museum's collection.

Livestream conversation:
Considering the Dance Film Martin by Gordon Parks

Thursday, January 27, 2022, 5:30 p.m. Central Time (US and Canada)

Theresa Ruth HowardJoin the free program via Zoom. Click here to register.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the program.

Curator Aileen June Wang discusses Parks’ 1990 ballet film honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., with guest Theresa Ruth Howard, ballet dancer and founder-curator of MoBBallet.org (Memoirs of Blacks in Ballet).

 

Theresa Ruth Howard. Photo by Eva Harris

A still from the dance film "Martin" by Gordon Parks.

Preview different acts of the ballet film through the link below: 

1/27/19 O&A NYC DANCE: Martin: A Ballet By Gordon Parks Act V- Mourning Place

Top image: A still from the dance film Martin by Gordon Parks.

This event is part of the Beach Museum of Art’s ‘Art in Motion’ annual program series.

 

Family Valentines Workshop

Saturday, February 5, 2022
We are offering two sessions 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. to enable social distancing and registration is required.
To register, please call 785-532-7718 or email at beachart@ksu.edu

Project fee $5, $2.50 for military families (cash or check). Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Valentines day

We’ll have all the supplies you need to create the perfect Valentines for friends and loved ones.

This event is part of the Beach Museum of Art’s ‘Art in Motion’ annual program series.

“Kansas Weather in Life, Literature and Photography”

Thursday, February 17, 2022, 5:30 p.m.Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg
In-person Humanities Kansas lecture by Kansas Poet Laureate Emeritus Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg.
Beach Museum of Art, Kansas State University,
701 Beach Lane, Manhattan, KS 66506

Our weather is some of the most dramatic in the world, and relationship to weather shapes how we see ourselves. This presentation features photographer Stephen Locke’s vibrant images of Kansas weather paired with poetry by contemporary Kansas writers inspired by the drama that unfolds in the Kansas sky. We’ll discuss our own weather-related stories and how weather shapes our lives, understanding of the natural world, and identity. The museum’s current exhibition, Sunrise over Kansas: John Steuart Curry, will be an added inspiration for the conversation.

Mixed media artwork entitled "Sunrise (Sunrise over Kansas)," by John Steuart Curry (1897 – 1946) from the collection of the Beach Museum of Art. Showing a landscape and bright sunrise with clouds.

John Steuart Curry (1897 – 1946), Sunrise (Sunrise over Kansas), 1935, mixed-media on canvas, Friends of the Beach Museum of Art purchase, 1996.18

This event is part of the Beach Museum of Art’s ‘Art in Motion’ annual program series.

Considering Techniques: Jim Richardson on Gordon Parks

Jim RichardsonThursday, February 24, 2022, 5:30 p.m. Central Time (US and Canada)
Livestream gallery conversation with National Geographic photojournalist Jim Richardson.

Join the free program via Zoom. Click here to register.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the program.

Offered in conjunction with the exhibition Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I come,” open through May 28, 2022 at the Beach Museum of Art. View the virtual exhibition here.

Gordon Parks, Mrs. Jefferson, 1950, printed in 2017, gelatin silver print, gift of Gordon Parks and Gordon Parks Foundation, 2017.373

“Hear What I’m Seeing?” Videocasts

Hear What I'm Seeing? video series logo“Hear What I’m Seeing?”
First Saturdays videocasts

What would be the sound of art if it were music? What would be the pitch of any given color, or the rhythm of a brushstroke? See art through the ears of musicians as they verbally share their reflection of a piece of art then musically express it through live musical performance. This video series, led by Beach Museum’s Teaching Artist and saxophonist Nate McClendon, will feature local and Kansas State University musicians who will ask “Do you Hear What I’m Seeing?”

Nate McClendon photo

 


Check the Beach museum’s social media channels for video releases on first Saturdays! 
New episode releasing February 5, 2022

Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt 
Instagram: beachmuseum
Twitter: @BeachMuseum

 

< Nate McClendon

Art Bytes: short encounters with the collection of the Beach Museum of Art

Enjoy short videos about art in the Beach Museum of Art’s collection on the museum’s social media.
Learn more about the wide variety of art in the museum’s collection. Each video will feature information about an artwork, the artist who made it, and the techniques used. Check out the Beach museum’s social media channels for Art Bytes releases! Next Art Byte release February 2, 2022!

Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt 
Instagram: beachmuseum
Twitter: @BeachMuseum

Enjoy past Art Bytes videos at beach.k-state.edu/videos.

Beach Museum of Art's Art Bytes video screen capture

Screen capture of Art Bytes video on Lido by Lino Tagliapietra, presented by Miki Loschky.

Online Collection Search System

Enjoy the museum’s new online collection search powered by eMuseum from Gallery Systems.

In 2019, the museum started the ambitious project of transitioning its internal collections database and its online collection search over to TMS Collections and eMuseum. Users can access search features, save and share favorites, and view images on a range of devices.

We invite you to explore the museum’s collection by clicking here!

Screen capture of the Beach Museum of Art's new online collection search

Screen capture of the new Collection search page. 

Current Exhibitions

45 Paleolithic Handaxes from
Transfigurations: Reanimating the Past | David Lebrun

Gallery exhibition: September 21, 2021 – July 16, 2022

Gordon Parks: “Homeward to the Prairie I Come”
Gallery exhibition: September 7, 2021 – May 28, 2022
Click here to view the virtual exhibition.

Doug Barrett: Find Your Voice
Gallery exhibition: September 7, 2021 – May 28, 2022
Virtual exhibition launching soon.

Sunrise over Kansas: John Steuart Curry
Virtual exhibition launch: June 29, 2021
Gallery exhibition: August 24, 2021 – February 28, 2022
Click here to view the virtual exhibition.

2021 K-State Common Work of Art

Print entitled "From Upstream I Caught Fish" by artist Neal Ambrose-Smith in the Beach Museum of Art's collection. Showing a fox jumping in air looking down.

Classes and Workshops

The Museum hosts a variety of classes and workshops throughout
the year for all ages!

Family workshop: Young artists find inspiration from work in the Beach Museum of Art.

ARTSmart Classes: Each class includes looking activities and an art project. Classes are held on the first Wednesday and Thursday of the month at 10:30 a.m. (ages 2-5) and 4:30 p.m. (all ages).

  • Next class: February 2 & 3 – Colorful Acrylics

Homeschool Tuesdays meet on the first Tuesday of the month and allows Homeschool families to investigate the current special exhibitions with curriculum integration. Tours are appropriate for those in Kindergarten on up and include an art project.

  • Next class: February 1, 1-2:30 p.m.: Paleolithic Handaxes (art and archaeology). Come think like an archaeologist!

Cost for classes is $3 per child, Military Family/Blue Star discount $1.50, and reservations are required. Payment can be made with cash or check. Call (785)532-7718 or email klwalk@ksu.edu for reservations. Children must be accompanied by an adult. If you need to cancel your reservation please let us know so we can call those on the waiting list.

Special price for Military Families: In conjunction with the Blue Star Museum program, the Beach Museum of Art offers Military Family half price on all workshops and classes!


Family Events
All events are free, open to everyone unless otherwise noted. For events requiring preregistration, call 785-532-7718 or email klwalk@ksu.edu. The Beach Museum of Art follows Kansas State University Covid-19 guidelines for all programs. Current guidelines require masks in all public buildings. For more information visit k-state.edu/covid-19.

Feb. 9-12, during museum open hours, virtually on Beach Buddies Facebook group
USD 383 Early Expressions Student Art Show

Join us in celebrating the work of the district’s students and their teachers, on display in the UMB Theatre. Sponsored by the Manhattan-Ogden Public Schools Foundation.

April 9, 11a.m. – 4 p.m.
All University Open House and 25th Anniversary Celebration

This year’s theme is “Game On,” and there will be gallery games to help you explore the spring exhibitions.

April 14 – 16,
during museum open hours
Celebrating Art and the Young Child 

Join us for a free afternoon of gallery activities and art projects for the whole family. This year’s special theme is “Land and Sea” and additional inspiration will come from the National Endowment for the Humanities Picturing America print set. Co-sponsored by USD 383 Early Learning Centers, K-State Institute for Early Childhood Education and Research, and Kansas Child Care Training Opportunities Inc.


Virtual Resources for Families and Teachers

Beach Buddies Facebook Group: Cool art, great books, fun activities, and more! Join now at www.facebook.com/groups/bmabuddies
Posts include: Virtual ARTSmart Classes, BMA Book Buddies: Illustrated Artist Biographies and Voices: Artists Who Inspire.


Additional Virtual Programs and Resources

Curricula, including new materials for Art and Language Learning and resources for Kansas History Month. Visit https://beach.k-state.edu/participate/educational-resources/

Digital apps (Thinking About Pictures, Smartify) https://beach.k-state.edu/explore/interactive-tools/

Materials are available to borrow from the Resource Center.

Stay Connected!

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Image: Elizabeth Layton, Untitled (business business business, you gotta have art)1991, Kansas State University, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, 1998.222