Art Talk with Lane Eagles
Love and Attraction In Renaissance Art
Tuesday, February 10, 7:00PM
FREE, register here
Renaissance artists were obsessed with the pursuit of beauty and the visual expression of love. During a period when overt depictions of attraction were generally censured, how did Medieval & early modern artists celebrate, vilify, and interpret the sting of cupid’s arrow? Come learn with us this Valentine’s season!
Lane Eagles Bio:
Lane Eagles has a Ph.D and Master’s degree in Art History and serves on the faculty for the Masters of Arts in Museology program at the University of Washington Information School. Prior to teaching with the University of Washington, she taught and curated throughout the Puget Sound, most recently as the Associate Curator for the Bellevue Art Museum.
Please Note: There may be nudity in some of the images displayed during the talk.