The exhibit, “Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism,” which is on display at Joslyn Art Museum through Sept. 12, will be the focus of a Tuesday, July 13 event in the Durham Research Center, Room 1004.
The display includes 38 paintings from the renowned collection of the Brooklyn Museum and represents some of the finest examples of the late 19th- and early 20th-century landscapes by celebrated French Impressionist artists and many of their American peers.
This painting by Charles Courtney Curran, titled “On the Heights,” is among those in the “Landscapes in the Age of Impressionism” exhibit, which is on display at the Joslyn Art Museum. |
RSVP to Kacie Gerard at kgerard@unmc.edu by July 6 if you are able to attend.
There needs to be a minimum of 10 people signed up for the program to be held.
The event is offered through the Passport Partners program, which provides free museum admission for medical center employees, students and their immediate family with valid identification. The program also offers lectures, workshops and other events on the medical center campus.
Employees are encouraged to bring lunch.