Gage Academy of Art

Art History Lectures Perspectives​​​​​​​

Gage Perspectives is a series of lectures and artist talks that represent Gage's commitment to offer our community the opportunity to engage with contemporary artists, art historians, and scholars on the subject of art, life, and the artistic practice. Gage Perspectives is comprised of three different series:

Curated by Founding Co-Director Gary Faigin, this series is dedicated to exploring the work of contemporary artists who are responding through their artistic practice to cultural, political, and aesthetic transformations in the fabric of our society. 

Gage’s Atelier Directors offer an in-depth reflection on artistic trends, shifts, and narratives through the lens of art history.

Led by Atelier Directors Mike Magrath and Geoff Flack, this series covers a wide range of principles and techniques ranging from the construction of believable space in a drawing or painting, to the basic architecture of the human body. These types of talks are usually available only to Atelier students, but in this series, the Directors' technical expertise is available to all. 

$5 for non-members, free to Gage members.

Free to everyone.

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