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Art Bytes on the Museum’s Social Media

Enjoy short videos about art in the Beach Museum of Art’s collection. Each video features information about an artwork in the collection, the artist who made it, and the techniques used. Art Bytes are released first Wednesdays on the museum’s social media channels:

Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt
Instagram: @beachmuseum

The April 2024 Art Byte will feature the print What’s Happening by Lydia Aseneta.

Watch past Art Bytes videos on the museum’s YouTube channel at beach.k-state.edu/videos. While you’re at it, please don’t forget to subscribe, comment, like or share. Thanks!

Screen capture of ART Bytes video

Screen capture of Art Byte video featuring Spring Green and Sand Swept by Janet Kummerlein, presented by Education intern Madeline Mullinnix.

Art Bytes on the Museum’s Social Media

Enjoy short videos about art in the Beach Museum of Art’s collection. Each video features information about an artwork in the collection, the artist who made it, and the techniques used. Art Bytes are released first Wednesdays on the museum’s social media channels:

Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt
Instagram: @beachmuseum

Watch past Art Bytes videos on the museum’s YouTube channel at beach.k-state.edu/videos. While you’re at it, please don’t forget to subscribe, comment, like or share. Thanks!

Screen capture of ART Bytes video

Screen capture of Art Byte video featuring Spring Green and Sand Swept by Janet Kummerlein, presented by Education intern Madeline Mullinnix.

ART BYTES on the Museum’s Social Media

Enjoy short videos about art in the Beach Museum of Art’s collection. Each video will feature information about an artwork in the collection, the artist who made it, and the techniques used. Art Bytes release on first Wednesdays on the museum’s social media channels:

Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt 
Instagram: beachmuseum
Twitter: @BeachMuseum

Enjoy past Art Bytes videos on the museum’s YouTube channel at beach.k-state.edu/videos.

Screen capture of ART Bytes video

Screen capture of Art Byte video featuring Spring Green and Sand Swept by Janet Kummerlein, presented by Education intern Madeline Mullinnix.

ART BYTES on the museum’s social media

Enjoy short videos about art in the Beach Museum of Art’s collection. Each video will feature information about an artwork in the collection, the artist who made it, and the techniques used. Art Bytes release on first Wednesdays on the museum’s social media channels:

Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt 
Instagram: beachmuseum
Twitter: @BeachMuseum

Enjoy past Art Bytes videos on the museum’s YouTube channel at beach.k-state.edu/videos.

Screen capture of ART Bytes video

Screen capture of Art Byte video featuring Spring Green and Sand Swept by Janet Kummerlein, presented by Education intern Madeline Mullinnix.

ART BYTES on the museum’s social media

Enjoy short videos about art in the Beach Museum of Art’s collection. Each video will feature information about an artwork in the collection, the artist who made it, and the techniques used. Art Bytes release on first Wednesdays on the museum’s social media channels:

Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt 
Instagram: beachmuseum
Twitter: @BeachMuseum

Enjoy past Art Bytes videos on the museum’s YouTube channel at beach.k-state.edu/videos.

Screen capture of ART Bytes video

Screen capture of Art Byte video featuring Spring Green and Sand Swept by Janet Kummerlein, presented by Education intern Madeline Mullinnix.

“Hear What I’m Seeing?” Monthly videocasts

Nate McClendon photoWhat 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, features local and Kansas State University musicians who ask “Do you Hear What I’m Seeing?”

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This summer will feature two “Hear What I’m Seeing?” episodes:
The first places a spotlight on refugees of the war in Ukraine by looking at the artwork Fishers of Men by artist Fidencio Fifield-Perez. Musical guest is the Manhattan High School Chamber Orchestra with director Mr. Cody Toll performing the piece “Prayer for Peace.”

The second is a very eclectic offering by K-State professor of music Dr. Kurt Gardner. Dr. Gardner will be performing on his MalletKAT using sampled sounds from a Lithophone (tuned stones) to add to the soundscape for the current exhibition 45 Paleolithic Handaxes by David Lebrun.

"Fishers of Men" artwork by Fidencio Fifield-Perez, displayed at the Beach Museum of Art.

Fishers of Men by Fidencio Fifield-Perez displayed by Exhibition Designer Lindsay Smith.

Check the Beach museum’s social media channels for new video releases: Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt | Instagram: beachmuseum | Twitter: @BeachMuseum

Visit the museum’s YouTube channel to watch all episodes.

 

ART BYTES on the Museum’s Social Media

Enjoy short videos about art in the Beach Museum of Art’s collection.
Each video will feature information about an artwork in the collection, the artist who made it, and the techniques used. Art Bytes release on first Wednesdays! Check the museum’s social media channels:

Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt 
Instagram: beachmuseum
Twitter: @BeachMuseum

Past Art Bytes videos can be found on the museum’s YouTube channel at beach.k-state.edu/videos.

Art Bytes video screenshot

Screen capture of Art Byte video on Haying by Bernard Joseph Steffen, presented in Spanish by Andrea Fernanda Ramírez Tello.

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

Short videos about art in the Beach Museum of Art’s collection.

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 the museum’s social media channels for Art Bytes releases first Wednesdays! Next Art Byte release March 2, 2022, featuring Inland Seasons: Haze IV by Colette Bangert.

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.

Beach Museum of Art YouTube channel

Enjoy the Beach Museum of Art’s videos of art, artists and special programs in the Art in Motion annual program series.
Videos include “Let’s Talk Art” livestream conversation series, “Art Bytes” featuring art in the museum’s collection, educational programs, art and artist talks, behind the scenes of exhibitions and more!

While you enjoy the videos, please don’t forget to subscribe to our channel!

Click here to visit the Beach Museum of Art’s YouTube channel

Beach Museum of Art YouTube channel screen capture. beach.k-state.edu/videos

“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

 

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NEW Videocasts! “Hear What I’m Seeing?”

“Hear What I’m Seeing?”
First Saturdays videocasts |
Premier October 2, 2021!

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!

Facebook: BeachMuseumofArt 
Instagram: beachmuseum
Twitter: @BeachMuseum

 

 

 

< Nate McClendon

Beach Museum of Art’s YouTube Channel

Enjoy the Beach Museum of Art’s videos of art, artists and programs including “Let’s Talk Art,” new series of monthly conversations, “Art Bytes,” featuring art in the museum’s collection, educational programs, Art in Motion Expo, talks, behind the scenes of exhibitions and more! While you are at it, please don’t forget to subscribe to our channel!

Click here to visit the Beach Museum of Art’s YouTube channel