Verbal Description Online: Nothing Is So Humble: Prints from Everyday Objects Fri, Apr 16, 2021, 10–11:30 am

Verbal Description Online: Nothing Is So Humble: Prints from Everyday Objects

Fri, Apr 16, 2021
10–11:30 am

Hands hold a touch object of Alexander Calder’s wire sculpture The Brass Family
Hands hold a touch object of Alexander Calder’s wire sculpture The Brass Family

Hands hold a touch object of Alexander Calder’s wire sculpture The Brass Family, on view in the exhibition American Legends: From Calder to O’Keeffe (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, December 22, 2012–June 29, 2014) 

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This event will have automated closed captions through Zoom. Live captioning is available for public programs and events upon request with seven business days advance notice. We will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made outside of that window of time. To place a request, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574 (voice). Relay and voice calls welcome.

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Verbal Description Online provides an opportunity for visitors who are blind or have low vision to experience the richness and diversity of twentieth- and twenty-first-century American art through vivid description. Ninety-minute sessions are free-of-charge and are offered monthly on Friday mornings through Zoom and over the phone. This session will focus on the exhibition Nothing Is So Humble: Prints from Everyday Objects, and the varied ways in which artists such as Ruth Asawa, Pati Hill, Julia Phillips, and Sari Dienes evoke intimate encounters with everyday objects through their unconventional printmaking processes.

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