Program Type:
Art LectureAge Group:
AdultsProgram Description
Description
On May 8 1889, Vincent Van Gogh was admitted to a mental asylum where he remained for a year. Two months after his release he took his life and became one of the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. Louise will explore his most celebrated works of art created during the asylum year. This time period saw Van Gogh at his most raw and vulnerable – but it resulted in an intensely productive chapter of his short life.
Please be aware there is no need to register more than once.
The link for the Zoom Meeting will be sent in an email.
Disclaimer(s)
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Jericho Public Library strives to create respectful and family-friendly experiences both in-person and virtually using Zoom. Please do not share any Zoom links. You must be registered to be admitted to the Zoom programs. In order to facilitate presentations, a library staff member will co-host. The host may or may not, at their discretion, enable visual and chat participation. We ask that all participants in library programs be mindful and polite. Guests who are disruptive or otherwise do not conduct themselves in a respectful manner may be removed from the program.
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We thank you in advance for your courtesy.