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SUMMARY:Rose Art Museum In Conversation: Yu-Wen Wu
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rose Art Museum online for a compelling virtual conversation with Boston-based artist Yu-Wen Wu\, whose interdisciplinary practice navigates themes of migration\, transformation\, and memory. Blurring the boundaries between the natural and human-made\, Wu’s evocative works invite reflection on identity\, place\, and belonging. Wu will be joined by curators Gannit Ankori and Pieranna Cavalchini to discuss her recent work\, “Reigning Beauty” (2025) and “Recitations” (2024)\, currently on view at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Rose Art Museum.
URL:https://walthamtimes.org/event/rose-art-museum-in-conversation-yu-wen-wu/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Arts & culture,Public interest
ORGANIZER;CN="Rose Art Museum":MAILTO:roseartmuseum@brandeis.edu
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SUMMARY:Cross-campus tour: C. Rose Smith and Danielle Mckinney
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring afternoon of art and exploration across Brandeis University! Begin your journey at the Kniznick Gallery with an artist-guided tour of “C. Rose Smith: A Silent Rage.” The exhibition brings together Smith’s arresting black-and-white photographs taken on location at Southern plantations and Northern textile mills\, both sites complicit in the economy of slavery. By inhabiting the preserved living spaces of enslavers\, Smith inserts their body in scenes dominated by whiteness and predatory industry. As both maker and subject\, Smith reclaims and memorializes the formerly enslaved. \nFrom there\, we’ll walk together to the Rose Art Museum and discuss highlights from “Danielle Mckinney: Tell Me More\,” an exhibition of sumptuous\, meditative paintings that explore Black womanhood\, illuminating resilience\, beauty\, and autonomy. Mckinney offers a bold and transformative vision of leisure\, pleasure\, and the rhythmic rituals of the everyday\, viewed through a female gaze. Attendees will also have the opportunity to view the Rose’s other fall exhibition\, “Fred Wilson: Reflections and Fabricated Imaginaries.” \nRegister now.
URL:https://walthamtimes.org/event/cross-campus-tour-c-rose-smith-and-danielle-mckinney/
LOCATION:Kniznick Gallery at Brandeis University\, 515 South Street\, Waltham\, 02453
CATEGORIES:Arts & culture,Public interest,School events
ORGANIZER;CN="Rose Art Museum":MAILTO:roseartmuseum@brandeis.edu
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SUMMARY:Mindful Moments with "Danielle Mckinney: Tell Me More"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided meditation series at the Rose Art Museum inspired by the exhibition “Danielle Mckinney: Tell Me More.” Mckinney describes her sumptuous paintings as portals to explore the self\, the soul\, and freedom within one’s own space. \nLed by Kien Le\, these 30-minute meditations will focus on the concept of rest\, as articulated by the artist’s words: “I’ve never seen Black women resting in paintings\, so it’s really beautiful.” “For me\, silence is something I really value a lot\, that ability to slow down.” “Art was my safe place.” \nSpace is limited to 15 participants.
URL:https://walthamtimes.org/event/mindful-moments-with-danielle-mckinney-tell-me-more/2025-10-15/
LOCATION:Rose Art Museum\, 415 South Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & culture,Public interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T150000
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SUMMARY:Mindful Moments with "Danielle Mckinney: Tell Me More"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided meditation series at the Rose Art Museum inspired by the exhibition “Danielle Mckinney: Tell Me More.” Mckinney describes her sumptuous paintings as portals to explore the self\, the soul\, and freedom within one’s own space. \nLed by Kien Le\, these 30-minute meditations will focus on the concept of rest\, as articulated by the artist’s words: “I’ve never seen Black women resting in paintings\, so it’s really beautiful.” “For me\, silence is something I really value a lot\, that ability to slow down.” “Art was my safe place.” \nSpace is limited to 15 participants.
URL:https://walthamtimes.org/event/mindful-moments-with-danielle-mckinney-tell-me-more/2025-10-29/
LOCATION:Rose Art Museum\, 415 South Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & culture,Public interest
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