Motion:Emotion
de Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum
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À propos du livre
collection of pieces that share how our movements, emotions, and thoughts
collide in a powerful journey with animals, time, people and energies from
our surroundings.
Reflecting on the museum’s first year, it is easy to see how emotions have
united with physical motion to complete the repurposing of the Clarinda
Carnegie Library building and began establishing its programs.
Karen and Robert Duncan have given the people of Southwest Iowa the
wonderful gift of sharing. Each person who passes through the CCAM
doors is guided on a journey of experiences and emotion that, without the
Duncans’ generosity, would not be possible.
CCAM extends deepest appreciation to Kathryn and Marc LeBaron for
extending the loan of many wonderful pieces from their private collection.
They combine with the Duncans’ art to create an exhibition like no other.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Grand carré, 30×30 cm
# de pages: 118 - Date de publication: nov 25, 2015
- Langue English
À propos du créateur
The collection includes modern and contemporary art from but not be limited to, art primarily owned by the Duncan's. Their extensive acquisition of nearly 2,500 works features both Midwestern and internationally recognized artists. The Clarinda Carnegie Library building was built in 1908 as one of the 1,689 libraries that businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie built across the United States. In November 2014, CCAM opened after a year-long restoration project by the Duncans. Their sole mission with the project was to give back to their childhood community. The CCAM Mission To enrich the region through educational programming and premier art exhibitions. To celebrate the historical significance of the Clarinda Carnegie Library building. To make the museum available to the community as a cultural & educational resource.