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ART HISTORY LECTURES – Surrealism

Presented by Mary Muñoz Encinas

Mary is an education, arts, and sustainability professional currently serving as the Project Coordinator for ASU’s HeatReady Initiatives and the Center for Innovation in Informal STEM Learning (CIISL). With dual bachelor’s degrees in Sustainability and Art History from Arizona State University, she creates tailored learning experiences that engage communities in meaningful conversations around the intersections of art, environment, and society.

 

Surrealism

Max Ernst’s The Angel of the Home or the Triumph of Surrealism, 1937

 

This lecture offers a detailed exploration of the Surrealist movement, examining its origins in the early 20th century and its key themes, including the influence of dreams and the unconscious mind. The presentation will cover the works of prominent artists such as Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, René Magritte, and Leonora Carrington, highlighting how their art challenges traditional notions of reality and imagination. The lecture will also address the enduring impact of Surrealism on modern art, film, fashion, and culture, providing a comprehensive overview of this influential movement.

Thursday, September 26, 2024

5:30 – 7:00 p.m.

$15 per person

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5005 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, Arizona, 85018, United States

  •  September 26, 2024
     5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

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