
Wednesday, April 25, 5:30PM
“Region as Nation: How the Image of New England Became our National Landscape” is the title of a talk by Shelburne Museum Director Tom Denenberg. The presentation explores the changing image of New England from the Civil War until World War II, focusing on artists such as Eastman Johnson, Winslow Homer, and Charles Sheeler.
The talk takes place at All Souls Interfaith Gathering, Shelburne and is free for Members of the Fleming or Shelburne Museums, $5 for non-members. A reception will follow.
Pre-registration required: (802) 985-3346 x3145 or email events@shelburnemuseum.org.
