Tue Feb 8, 11:00 AM - Tue Feb 8, 12:30 PM
1001 South Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34236
Community: Sarasota
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Join a private tour of the David Budd exhibit, Motion Within Stillness, at the Sarasota Art Museum (SAM) led by SAM and Arts Advocates docents Judy Levine and Stephenie Frasher.
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Docent Led Tour of David Budd Exhibit
February 8, 11:00 a.m.
Sarasota Art Museum, 1001 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34236
Cost for the tour is $20 for Arts Advocates members and $24 for non-members. Additionally, there is a Sarasota Art Museum entry fee of $15 at the door for those who are not SAM members. There is no museum entry fee for SAM members. Reserve at ArtsAdvocates.org.
Join a private tour of the David Budd exhibit, Motion Within Stillness, at the Sarasota Art Museum (SAM) led by SAM and Arts Advocates docents Judy Levine and Stephenie Frasher.
A Sarasota Colony artist living and working in Sarasota in the early 1950s and new to painting, Budd was set on the course of abstraction after viewing Hans Namuth’s film, Jackson Pollock 51. Soon after, Budd moved to New York to work among Pollock and other Abstract Expressionists. Budd’s fascination with the painting medium led to continuous evolutions of his practice—from wide-sweeping motions to short strokes; multi-colored to black-and-white. You won’t want to miss experiencing Budd’s self-effacing focus on the richness, viscosity, versatility, and energy of paint.
February 8, 11:00 a.m.
Sarasota Art Museum, 1001 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34236
Cost for the tour is $20 for Arts Advocates members and $24 for non-members. Additionally, there is a Sarasota Art Museum entry fee of $15 at the door for those who are not SAM members. There is no museum entry fee for SAM members. Reserve at ArtsAdvocates.org.
Join a private tour of the David Budd exhibit, Motion Within Stillness, at the Sarasota Art Museum (SAM) led by SAM and Arts Advocates docents Judy Levine and Stephenie Frasher.
A Sarasota Colony artist living and working in Sarasota in the early 1950s and new to painting, Budd was set on the course of abstraction after viewing Hans Namuth’s film, Jackson Pollock 51. Soon after, Budd moved to New York to work among Pollock and other Abstract Expressionists. Budd’s fascination with the painting medium led to continuous evolutions of his practice—from wide-sweeping motions to short strokes; multi-colored to black-and-white. You won’t want to miss experiencing Budd’s self-effacing focus on the richness, viscosity, versatility, and energy of paint.
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