at home: Art in Context | John Collins of Devizes

Event time: 
Tuesday, March 30, 2021 - 12:30pm to 1:00pm
Location: 
Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) See map
1080 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Event description: 

“Art in Context,” the Center’s gallery talk series, is now online. Presented by faculty, staff, visiting scholars, and student guides, these lectures are held on the last Tuesday of each month during the academic year. Each talk focuses on a particular work of art in the Center’s collections, or a special exhibition, and takes an in-depth look at its style, subject matter, technique, or time period. The last ten minutes are reserved for conversation and will allow for participants to ask questions.
Focusing on John Russell’s pastel portrait “John Collins of Devizes,” Theresa Fairbanks Harris, Yale BA 1977, will share insights into the making of pastel works of art and their preservation and care.
Fairbanks Harris has worked for museums at Yale University since 1982. As an undergraduate at Yale, she worked in the conservation laboratory for the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library and has since worked for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian Conservation Analytical Laboratory, and National Museum of American History before returning to New Haven to work for the Yale art museums. She lectures frequently and has taught courses at the Yale School of Art, the Department of the History of Art, Department of Music, and the Rare Book School (at the University of Virginia). Her areas of interest include works on paper, photographs, pastels, portrait miniatures, watercolors, and paper identification.

Open to: 
General Public

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