
Canadian Impressionism: Part II
Free for Patrons
Program Details
Following up on Part I of our Canadian Impressionism series, art historian Susan Moffatt will continue her exploration of Canada’s extraordinary impressionist artists. This class is designed to engage participants with the artistic and historical context of the Canadian Impressionist movement, encouraging critical thinking and deeper understanding of the artists’ roles in shaping Canada's cultural identity. FEE: This program is free for patrons. SCHEDULE: Three Mondays, May 26 to June 9 from 10:00 to 11:00 AM FORMAT: This is an online program. A link will be emailed at the time of registration and again one day before the presentation. ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Susan Moffatt has degrees from The University of Winnipeg and The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, England. Over the years, she has taught a creative span of art history courses, that include The Art Survey through African, Contemporary, both Dutch and Italian Renaissance, Art Between the Wars, Manitoba and Canadian Art, Prehistoric Art, Impressionism, Art Nouveau/Art Deco, and others. Her other interests include heritage buildings. She is a member of the Friends of Dalnavert Board and has been associated with Dalnavert since its inception as a museum in 1974. She has also worked for the University of Manitoba (School of Art), the Winnipeg Art Gallery, and the Manitoba Museum.
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