February 8: Jolt your world with crash course in Pop Art


Art Jolt: Pop Art, at IMA, the first of a two part course on Pop Art (part 2 is at the Eiteljorg Museum February 15)

When: Thursday February 8 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Where: Indianapolis Museum of Art, Adult Lecture A

IMA offers the first of a two-part crash course on Pop art, a ‘50s and ‘60s art movement influenced by advertising, mass media, comics and consumerism. Visit the exhibition Pop Art Prints and see other Pop works in IMA’s permanent collection.

During the second session, hosted Thursday February 15 by the Eiteljorg Museum, see the exhibitions Roy Lichtenstein: American Indian Encounters and Andy Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians. Parents: Bring your children for art-making activities while you enjoy the course. Presented in collaboration with the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians & Western Art. Register by Jan. 31 for either session or both by calling 317-920-2649 or email education@ima-art.org.

$30 public/ $21 members/ $25.50 students and seniors per session
To Register: Print the registration form now and mail or fax it to the Indianapolis Museum of Art (address and fax number are on the form). Or call 317.920.2648 between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, to register by phone.

If this event sounds interesting, you should check out the opening of the exhibition of pop artist Ed Paschke at Herron March 9.

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