Event details
Mar
26
Panel Discussion for Toshiko Takaezu Dialogues in Clay
Toshiko Takaezu’s former students share perspectives on the artist’s enduring influence.
Artists Don Fletcher, G. Daniel Massad, and Martha Russo, all former students of Toshiko Takaezu while at Princeton University, reflect on the lessons, rigor, and generosity that defined her studio.
Moderated by Samuel Shapiro, curatorial research assistant and doctoral candidate in the Department of Art & Archaeology; introduced by Chief Curator Juliana Dweck.
LATE THURSDAYS! The Museum’s Late Thursdays programming is made possible in part by Heather and Paul G. Haaga Jr., Class of 1970.
Panelists
Don Fletcher ’74, artist; president, Quakertown Studio Project
G. Daniel Massad ’69, artist
Martha Russo ’85, visual artist; lecturer, Art and Art History Department and College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Colorado Boulder; member (28 years) and president of the board, Artnuats Art Collective
Artists Don Fletcher, G. Daniel Massad, and Martha Russo, all former students of Toshiko Takaezu while at Princeton University, reflect on the lessons, rigor, and generosity that defined her studio.
Moderated by Samuel Shapiro, curatorial research assistant and doctoral candidate in the Department of Art & Archaeology; introduced by Chief Curator Juliana Dweck.
LATE THURSDAYS! The Museum’s Late Thursdays programming is made possible in part by Heather and Paul G. Haaga Jr., Class of 1970.
Panelists
Don Fletcher ’74, artist; president, Quakertown Studio Project
G. Daniel Massad ’69, artist
Martha Russo ’85, visual artist; lecturer, Art and Art History Department and College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Colorado Boulder; member (28 years) and president of the board, Artnuats Art Collective
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