WWAC presents an exciting and engaging online series. Each session is led by a Princeton University Art Museum Docent showcasing works from the Museum’s outstanding collections.
Topics range from Contemporary African American Artist, the genesis of the Abstract Expressionist Movement and more.
Docents use their knowledge and passion to make their chosen topics fun and engaging to everyone. The docent program at Princeton University Art Museum involves an intensive training program, consisting of lectures, gallery sessions, research, and presentations to fellow trainees and other docents. Docents then continue their education throughout their years of service by attending docent meetings, participating in study groups, attending gallery talks, and taking trips with fellow docents to other regional museums. WWAC is thrilled to be able to offer these special sessions to members and non-members.
Session 5- March 10, 2021 at 1 PM: Joyce Felsenfeld Highlights of the Ancient World: Greece and Rome at Princeton University Art Museum A longtime faculty member at Stuart Country Day School in Princeton, Joyce joined the docent association in 2016. She has a passion for teaching, the arts, traveling, and all things French. She enjoys being a docent, sharing her knowledge and love of art with people of all ages. Joyce sees art as a great connector, celebrating creativity, innovation, diversity, and the human spirit.
Free for WWAC Members, $10 for non-Members
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Featured images:
1) Portrait of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, ca. 170–180
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