« All Events Revolutionary Artists: Miniature Portraits April 14 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm How would you take a “selfie” in the 18th century? Why did George Washington dislike sitting for his portrait? Why were portraits so important in this time period? Attendees will discover artists and artistic methods of the revolution. With an emphasis on miniature portraits, attendees will learn about the significance of art in the 18th century and make their own miniature portrait. Supplies will be provided. Registration is recommended! Register Online Categories: Events Tags: Event Cultural Arts Center 201 East Spring Street New Albany, IN 47150 United States + Google Map (812) 944-7336 Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Tails and Tales with Mia the Therapy Dog Art History Illustrated: Getting to Know Gargoyles and Grotesques
The Floyd County Carnegie Library Cultural Arts Center is an art & history museum and a branch of @floydlibrary. Open M-TH: 10-7, F&S: 10-5