How We See With Mary Dinaburg
How do you see the world? Join BHM Board Member, Art Advisor and Curator Mary Dinaburg for a chance to discuss the works we see. How objective are we really? How do we see and in turn see the world more creatively? Through some exercises and discussion, we will talk about how we all see differently. It gives us a glimpse into how artists use this subjectivity in their work to create.
About the Instructor |
Mary Dinaburg is an Art Adviser, educator and curator. Mary has helped both public and private Collectors to establish their collections, both in acquiring and deaccessioning works. She has, and continues to, curate major exhibitions for Museums throughout Asia, Europe and the USA. She has created art projects, artist windows for Hermes and Saks Fifth Avenue, and Marshall Fields. Mary has taught at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pratt Institute in New York, Sotheby's Institute in Singapore and New York. She is frequently asked to lecture in museums, art schools and universities. This workshop has been incorporated into many of her classes.
