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Join us to unpack some paintings, improve your visual literacy, and increase your appreciation of art!
Have you ever looked at a painting and wished you could understand it more? This lecture serves as a guide to basic visual analysis. We will review some of the more common symbols and tropes seen in western painting. This lecture provides examples and practice in visual and contextual analysis while examining a variety of artworks.
Join us in unpacking these paintings, improving our visual literacy, and increasing our appreciation of art!
Mallory Mortillaro has ten years of teaching experience, and has worked on various art research projects for museums and organizations in the New York metropolitan area. She studied at Drew University. Mallory resides in New Jersey with her husband.
Registration is appreciated but not required. This is an on-site, in-person program. Masks are recommended for library visitors, but they are not required. If you have any questions regarding the library’s COVID-19 policies and programming, please call us at 732-873-8700 x 111. The library reserves the right to reschedule programs.
The 36,018 square foot Demott Lane Branch is located in the Franklin Township municipal complex and provides a large community room for library programming, as well as additional meeting room space for community groups, study rooms, public access computers, and more.