Gallery Talk: The Women Artists of Impressionist New England
This program is now sold out.
As part of Cape Cod ArtWeek, join us for a gallery talk with curator Amanda Wastrom, who will highlight some of the many women artists featured in the Impressionist New England: Four Seasons of Color and Light exhibition. From the late 19th century through the present day, artists such as Pauline Palmer, Matilda Browne, Mary Bradish Titcomb, and Lilian Hale have been forging their own artistic paths, all while balancing society’s traditional expectations and often supporting households and families. Enjoy exclusive access to the Special Exhibitions Gallery before Heritage’s public hours while learning more about these artists, their lives, and their works.
This program is free with admission or membership. Advance registration is required, as space is limited, and we expect this program to fill up quickly!
- MEMBER: Free with Admission
- NON-MEMBER: Free with Admission
- EMAIL: programming@heritagemuseums.org
Speaker
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Amanda WastromCurator
Since joining Heritage in 2017, Amanda has assisted with the care of the museum’s collections as well as researching and designing the museum’s exhibitions, both indoors and out. Prior to that, she spent a decade in the New England arts community—as an educator, artist, designer, and curator. She has worked with non-profits and museums throughout Cape Cod including Highfield Hall & Gardens, Falmouth Museums on the Green, Osterville Historical Museum, Brewster Historical Society, Cape Cod Art Association, and Cape Cod Museum of Art. She lives in East Sandwich with her family.