• On View
  • Programs
  • Collections
  • Resources
  • Support
  • About
  • Visit
  • Become a Member
  • E-Newsletter
  • Press
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contemporary Art
  • Photography & Prints
  • Costume & Textiles
  • Become a Member
  • Donate
  • Funders & Sponsors
  • About the Henry
  • People
  • Publications
  • Opportunities
  • University
  • Press
  • Hours & Admission
  • Accessibility
  • Group Visits
  • Reed Collection Study Center
  • Things to Do Nearby
    Online
    Thursday, April 15, 2021, 12:00 PM — 1:00 PM

    Re/frame: In reference to… (noon session)

    Most art is not fully original; artists draw inspiration from other art and the world around them. Some artists, however, take it one step further by co-opting imagery intentionally for their own various purposes. Whether it be in reference, irreverence, or an act of reclaiming, these artists have used imagery many of us may recognize to shine a new or different light on their reference (or source?) material.
    Re/frame is a recurring program that delves into the Henry's extensive collection, highlighting a different group of objects each month. Join us for group discussions and the opportunity to see art rarely on public view.
    CREDITS

    The 2020-21 Re/frame series is made possible with a generous gift from T. William and Beatrice Booth.

    ADMISSION

    Free. Space is limited. Once registered, you'll receive a link to join this event via Zoom.

    Program time is listed in Pacific Daylight Time.

    tickets
    ACCESS
    This event is public.
    ACCESSIBILITY
    This program is accessible with an internet connection and requires the ability to join a Zoom meeting via a web browser. We strive to provide services and accommodations for anyone who needs assistance. Please email contact-programs@henryart.org with particular accessibility needs or concerns you may have.

    Joellyn J. Rock, Best Escape from Responsibility, 1990. Hand-built earthenware with underglaze. Henry Art Gallery, Joseph and Elaine Monsen Collection, 2004.75. © Joellyn J. Rock.