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SUMMARY:Natalie Chanin of Alabama Chanin / Hiden Lecture: Mathematics\, Magic\, and Mid-Century – 1 LU
DESCRIPTION:Host / Birmingham Museum of Art \nVenue / Steiner Auditorium\, Birmingham Museum of Art – Directions \nDesign Week Birmingham and the Birmingham Museum of Art welcome Natalie Chanin of Alabama Chanin for a lecture on mid-century modern design. \nBefore the lecture\, the exhibition David Puxley: Wedgwood’s First Studio Potter will be open for viewing from 5-6pm. Following the lecture\, join us for a reception from 7-8:30pm. \nThe Hiden Lecture Series was begun in 1987 to honor Robert Graves Hiden\, a Birmingham native and internationally known interior designer who was also a gifted artist\, photographer\, and amateur architect. This series is dedicated to educate and stimulate discussion in the fine and decorative arts. \n\n\nSpeaker bio\n\nNatalie Chanin
URL:https://aiabham.org/event/natalie-chanin-of-alabama-chanin-hiden-lecture-mathematics-magic-and-mid-century-1-lu/
LOCATION:Birmingham Museum of Art\, 2000 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd.\, Birmingham\, AL\, 35203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alabama Center for Architecture,Design Week Birmingham
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SUMMARY:From Streamliners to the Space Age: Transportation\, Technology and Mid-Century Modern Design / Art Break – 1 LU
DESCRIPTION:Host / Birmingham Museum of Art \nVenue / Steiner Auditorium\, Birmingham Museum of Art – Directions \nDr. Graham C. Boettcher \nChief Curator and The William Cary Hulsey Curator of American Art\nIn this lavishly illustrated talk\, Dr. Boettcher will explore how the development of streamlined locomotives\, airplanes\, jetliners\, and rockets\, among other technological advances\, profoundly shaped the “look” of American household goods during the mid-20th century. \nThis counts as 1 AIA LU.
URL:https://aiabham.org/event/from-streamliners-to-the-space-age-transportation-technology-and-mid-century-modern-design-art-break-1-lu/
LOCATION:Birmingham Museum of Art\, 2000 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd.\, Birmingham\, AL\, 35203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alabama Center for Architecture,Design Week Birmingham
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SUMMARY:David Puxley: Wedgwood’s First Studio Potter Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Host / Birmingham Museum of Art \nVenue / Birmingham Museum of Art – Directions \nFrom the late eighteenth century when Josiah Wedgwood utilized the designs of artists like John Flaxman and Lady Elizabeth Templetown for many of his jasperware designs\, the Wedgwood company has established a firm tradition of employing the best and the brightest. In 1964\, the firm continued this tradition by inviting a young potter named David Puxley to serve as its first studio potter in residence. David was given a spot at the factory and access to all materials and personnel—and then he was just told to create! While many of his designs went into production\, others were sold at special exhibitions and through private channels. \nThe BMA’s Buten Wedgwood Collection includes more than 150 objects made by David Puxley during his tenure at the factory—the largest assemblage of Puxley’s work in the world. Drawn from the permanent collection\, the exhibition explores the notion of “studio pottery” during the second half of the twentieth century and highlights Puxley’s creative work and his role in establishing a studio pottery tradition at Wedgwood. \nDavid Puxley: Wedgwood’s First Studio Potter is sponsored by the Jefferson County Commission. Additional support provided by the City of Birmingham and grants from the Alabama State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
URL:https://aiabham.org/event/david-puxley-wedgwoods-first-studio-potter-exhibit/
LOCATION:Birmingham Museum of Art\, 2000 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd.\, Birmingham\, AL\, 35203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alabama Center for Architecture,Design Week Birmingham
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SUMMARY:THRIVE BHM! Birmingham Livability Code Kick-Off Community Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Please join the City of Birmingham\, Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham\, and Town Planning & Urban Design Collaborative as we embark on assessing building form in zoning on Thursday\, July 23rd at 6:00pm at the Birmingham Museum of Art. This will be the kick-off workshop for what we are calling Birmingham Livability Code. Birmingham Livability Code will focus on building a Form Based Code that maybe applied (after public hearings) in certain areas of the City as outlined in the Comprehensive Plan. Please see the attached poster outlining the details of the meeting.
URL:https://aiabham.org/event/thrive-bhm-birmingham-livability-code-kick-off-community-workshop/
LOCATION:Birmingham Museum of Art\, 2000 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd.\, Birmingham\, AL\, 35203\, United States
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SUMMARY:Urban Sketchers: Birmingham Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:Urban Sketchers is switching it up! \nJoin us at a NEW time and date for an hour of sketching and networking. \nTuesday\, June 16\n12:00 p.m. \nBirmingham Museum of Art\n2000 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd\nBirmingham\, AL 35203 \nEmail jonathanbmeadows@gmail.com for more information.
URL:https://aiabham.org/event/urban-sketchers-birmingham-museum-of-art/
LOCATION:Birmingham Museum of Art\, 2000 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd.\, Birmingham\, AL\, 35203\, United States
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SUMMARY:Social and Community Engaged Art: The Genuine and the Artificial - 1 HSW
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by MacArthur Foundation Fellow Rick Lowe \nMacArthur Fellow and current Breeden Scholar in Residence at Auburn University Rick Lowe is an artist whose unconventional approach to community revitalization has transformed a long-neglected neighborhood in Houston into a visionary public art project that continues to evolve\, two decades since its inception. Originally trained as a painter\, Lowe shifted the focus of his artistic practice in the early 1990s in order to address more directly the pressing social\, economic\, and cultural needs of his community. \nWith a group of fellow artists\, he organized the purchase and restoration of a block and a half of derelict properties—twenty-two shotgun houses from the 1930s—in Houston’s predominantly African American Third Ward and turned them into Project Row Houses (PRH)\, an unusual amalgam of arts venue and community support center. Lowe has initiated similarly arts-driven redevelopment projects in other cities\, including Los Angeles\, New Orleans\, and North Dallas. Lowe’s pioneering “social sculptures” have inspired a generation of artists to explore more socially engaged forms of art-making in communities across the country.\nRick Lowe is an Alabama native who attended Columbus College and studied visual arts at Texas Southern University in Houston. He is currently the Breeden Scholar in Residence at Auburn University. Along with his MacArthur Genius Grant\, Lowe is also the recipient of the Annenberg Prize for Art and Social Change and the Heinz Award in the Arts and Humanities.
URL:https://aiabham.org/event/social-and-community-engaged-art-the-genuine-and-the-artificial-1-lu/
LOCATION:Birmingham Museum of Art\, 2000 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd.\, Birmingham\, AL\, 35203\, United States
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