Five-Minute Tours: “Color in Art, Color in Life: Prisms, Pigments, and Purpose” at Wichita Falls Museum of Art

by Glasstire February 1, 2021

Roger Shimomura, “Mao,” 2016, lithograph. Collectors Circle purchase 2019.

Note: the following is part of Glasstire’s series of short videos, Five-Minute Tours, for which commercial galleries, museums, nonprofits and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas send us video walk-throughs of their current exhibitions. This will continue while the coronavirus situation hinders public access to exhibitions. Let’s get your show in front of an audience.

See other Five-Minute Tours here.

Color in Art, Color in Life: Prisms, Pigments, and Purpose at Wichita Falls Museum of Art at Midwestern State University. Dates: October 24 – January 30.

From the Museum:

“Through interdisciplinary partnerships and works from the permanent collection, this exhibition demonstrates the purposeful language of color as it was discovered through scientific methods and as it plays a role in compositional design, meaning, and experience.” The video is narrated by the Museum’s Curator, Danny Bills.

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