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SUMMARY:Local Lives\, National Voices – Part Four: MOWA Executive Director Laurie Winters
DESCRIPTION:Traditional 17th century Baroque Still Life paintings are adorned with objects that range widely from daily household items to luxury goods; these highly detailed\, jewel-like paintings were often imbued with religious and allegorical symbolism that spoke to broader cultural interests. \nMany modern and contemporary artists have looked to this era for inspiration\, including celebrated Sheboygan Falls-based glass artist Beth Lipman. Laurie Winters\, Executive Director of the Museum of Wisconsin Art\, will explore the influence of the still life tradition on Lipman’s work as well as the history and evolution of the genre. \nJoin Jewish Museum Milwaukee for the last segment of Local Lives\, National Voices\, an engaging four-part series highlighting and celebrating individuals with local roots making an impact in a diverse range of artistic arenas on a national level. \n
URL:https://urbanmilwaukee.com/event/local-lives-national-voices-part-four-mowa-executive-director-laurie-winters/
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