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Lecture by Nancy Worden
Professional Artist: A Real Job for Real Adults
7:00 p.m., Hull Lecture Hall, Hallie Ford Museum of Art
Join jewelry artist Nancy Worden as she talks about her career and the realities of the life of a working artist, including building relationships with dealers, collectors, curators, and critics

Lecture by Nancy Worden
Loud Bones: The Jewelry of Nancy Worden
5:00 p.m., Hull Lecture Hall, Hallie Ford Museum of Art
Join Nancy Worden as she discusses her life, art, and career over the past 35 years and explores some of the narrative themes in her artwork

Reception for Loud Bones: The Jewelry of Nancy Worden and Ancient Mosaics: Selections from the Richard Brockway Collection, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., lobby, Hallie Ford Museum of Art


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Teacher Workshop
Loud Bones: The Jewelry of Nancy Worden
Elizabeth Garrison, The Cameron Paulin Curator of Education
4-5:30 p.m., Henderson-Rubio Gallery

Family Activitiy Workshop
Everyday Heros
Hallie Ford Museum of Art staff
12 noon - 4 p.m., lobby, Hallie Ford Museum of Art
Who is your personal hero? What story would you like to tell about this person? One of the traditional uses of jewelry has been to honor herosim. With Nancy Worden's narrative jewelry as inspiration, create a medal that tells the story of your personal hero.

Museum closed for Willamette University's Winter Break


   


art work
John Wesley Jarvius
Portait of William Williams,
c. 1815
Oil on Canvas
Gift of Mark and Janeth
Hogue Sponenburgh




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