Texas artist and Trinity University professor of art and art history Liz Ward will offer insights into her work with the program “Floating Life: Mississippi River Drawings” to launch the Tyler Museum of Art’s 2019 Summer Lecture Series on Sunday, May 19. The program begins at 2:30 p.m. in the TMA’s Education Gallery. Admission is free but seating is limited. Call (903) 595-1001 to reserve a spot.
Works from two of Ward’s major series are the focus of the TMA exhibition “Floating Life: Mississippi River Drawings by Liz Ward,” open to the public May 19-Aug. 25 in the Museum’s North Gallery.
Upcoming 2019 Summer Lecture Series programs:
• “Divide and Conquer: An Overview of the Mississippi River’s Role in the Civil War”
2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 23
Dr. James Newsom, Senior Lecturer in Political Science and History, The University of Texas at Tyler
• “I Knew Mark Twain”
2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 21
Dr. Jim Richey, Professor and Department Chair of English, Tyler Junior College
Price
- FREE!
Box Office
- 903-595-1001
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