Wednesday, January 16, 2013


We are working with the Museum of Fine Arts Saint Petersburg to put up an event this February 5, 2013. The event centers on a lecture from Dr. Robert Bianchi, currently chief curator of the Fondation Gandur pour l’Art/Genève, and here is his abstract from his lecture:
This fully-illustrated Valentine’s Day lecture presents aspects of Greek erotic representation by introducing the cult of Aphrodite and suggesting the ways in which the Cnidian Aphrodite by Praxiteles in the fourth century BC revolutionized the depiction of the goddess of love. That introduction enables one to map Greek visual approaches to the unclothed male and female body. Special attention is then paid to selected representations on Greek vases, the erotic themes of which range from the playfully suggestive to the graphic. The lecture concludes with a survey of erotic representations created during the Hellenistic Period.

The objective of the evening is to share knowledge in a fun and exciting way, while bring new people to the museum that might not ordinarily attend such lectures! Sounds like a daunting task!
Well let me tell you, with a little creativity, a collaboration of eclectic minds, and a team of professionals willing to volunteer their time and energy, its not as hard as you think! Over the next few weeks I will be relaying how we set up this event, what it takes to work with a nonprofit, and how to keep oneself on track! I’ll discuss the importance of brainstorming, the essential need for professionalism, and the ability to fly by the seat of your pants!
Until then please check out the event page on face book: 

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