Back to All Events

Manet: The Great Works by Kathryn Calley Galitz

Because some artists don’t just make paintings, they change the direction of art itself. This talk celebrates the work of Édouard Manet, whose bold and provocative paintings helped pave the way for Impressionism and the rise of modernism.

Art historian Kathryn Calley Galitz will discuss her new book, a richly illustrated exploration of Manet’s most important works and the lasting artistic legacy he left behind. The conversation will be moderated by Mark Polizzotti and followed by a book signing.

It’s a thoughtful evening for anyone interested in art history, modern painting, or the story behind one of the artists who helped reshape how we see the world.

RSVP

Previous
Previous
March 12

Damn Fine Candle Night: Twin Peaks Inspired Candle-Making Class

Next
Next
March 12

Lia Kohl & Zachary Good Public Records