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CLASS CANCELLED - Seminar: Mobilizing Art History - Boca Raton Campus
  • Seminar: Mobilizing Art History
    • Seminar: Mobilizing Art History
    • Location: Boca Raton Campus

       

      Fees:
          Member: $70.00
          Non-Member: $90.00
          Price at Door/One Day Pass: $30.00
      Dates: 4/8/2025 - 4/29/2025
      Times: 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
      Days: Tu
      Sessions: 4
      Building: Boca Raton - Friedburg Auditorium
      Room: Room 102
      Instructor: Karen J Leader, Ph.D.

      To mobilize is to set in motion, to marshal, to deploy, to rally. Art history activates the work of artists while engaging with culture, nature, politics, and power. Through four lectures with slides, we will consider some of the most relevant topics for art history, the humanities, and democracy today. The Humanities encompass human belief, knowledge, expression, and experience. The visual arts provide deeply historical, cross-cultural, spiritual, and political artifacts of human struggle and thriving. They provide beauty but also pain, joy, and sorrow. Art is not simply a document, a reflection of its time. Artists intervene, and art does things in the world. It is the job of art history to keep it alive. This course seeks to do just that. This program is being presented as a seminar with limited enrollment to foster discussion.

      LECTURES:

      1. Collective Memory and the Work of Memorials: Public spaces are sites of contention, but also shared places of memory and healing. The "co" in commemoration means we must decide together.

      2. Looking With So We Don't Look Away: How can a shared collection of images allow us to confront trauma with courage, or violence with empathy?

      3. Curatorial Complexity and Works of Art in Conversation: Art history in museums is often unnoticed. But good curators put famous works in tension, and introduce us to new narratives and contexts.

      4. Mobilizing Art History for the Future of Democracy: An informed citizenry in the 21st century needs visual discernment and cultural literacy to thrive.

      ** Canceled Class **

 

REGISTRATION CLOSED - Inside the World's Great Museums, Part II - Boca Raton Campus
  • Inside the World's Great Museums, Part II
  • Fee: $80.00
    Item Number: S251001L4BW3
    Dates: 4/9/2025 - 4/30/2025
    Times: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    Days: W
    Sessions: 4
    Building: Boca Raton - Barry & Florence Friedberg Auditorium
    Room: Auditorium
    Instructor: Carol Jonson, M.A.

    REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.

    Join us as we visit four more museums of the world!  Most visitors to some of the world’s greatest and largest museums experience only a whirlwind tour of an hour or two. But if time permits, an on-your-own tour can be a marvelous journey, especially if you plan for what you’d most like to see.  This series surveys some of the highlights of each of these incredible museums. Jonson will be joining via Zoom in with commentary and Q&A.

    "I attend many programs at FAU. This was by far the finest program I have attended. I hope you will be able to bring another program by Ms Jonson. Fabulous. Thank you."- OLLI Patron

    LECTURES:

    1. The British Museum, London: The British Museum holds an astonishing eight million works in its collection. This class will concentrate on museum highlights from Ancient Egypt, including the Rosetta Stone, the Ancient Near East, and Ancient Greece, as well as the controversial and beautiful Elgin Marbles and early British history.

    2. Berlin's Museum Island: Berlin, Germany, is a city of wonders, but one of its true treasures is Museum Island.  Five museums situated on this island in the Spree River in the heart of Berlin cover more than 6,000 years of history. 

    3. The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam: Following a decade of renovations, the Rijksmuseum reopened with great festivities in April 2013.  Its priceless collections include works by all the Dutch and Flemish masters of the 17th century, called the Dutch Golden Age. 

    4. Musée d'Orsay, Paris: From its beginnings as a Beaux-Arts railway station inaugurated in 1900, the Musee d’Orsay has grown into a wonderful museum featuring paintings, sculptures, photography, furniture, decorative and industrial art from the 1850s to 1914.

    Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture. You will have approximately two weeks to view the video.

 

REGISTRATION CLOSED - Inside the World's Great Museums, Part II - Jupiter Campus
  • Inside the World's Great Museums, Part II
  • Fee: $80.00
    Item Number: S251001L4JW3
    Dates: 4/9/2025 - 4/30/2025
    Times: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    Days: W
    Sessions: 4
    Building: Jupiter - Lifelong Learning Complex
    Room: Auditorium
    Instructor: Carol Jonson, M.A.

    REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.

    Join us as we visit four more museums of the world!  Most visitors to some of the world’s greatest and largest museums experience only a whirlwind tour of an hour or two. But if time permits, an on-your-own tour can be a marvelous journey, especially if you plan for what you’d most like to see.  This series surveys some of the highlights of each of these incredible museums. Jonson will be joining via Zoom in with commentary and Q&A.

    "I attend many programs at FAU. This was by far the finest program I have attended. I hope you will be able to bring another program by Ms Jonson. Fabulous. Thank you."- OLLI Patron

    LECTURES:

    1. The British Museum, London: The British Museum holds an astonishing eight million works in its collection. This class will concentrate on museum highlights from Ancient Egypt, including the Rosetta Stone, the Ancient Near East, and Ancient Greece, as well as the controversial and beautiful Elgin Marbles and early British history.

    2. Berlin's Museum Island: Berlin, Germany, is a city of wonders, but one of its true treasures is Museum Island.  Five museums situated on this island in the Spree River in the heart of Berlin cover more than 6,000 years of history. 

    3. The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam: Following a decade of renovations, the Rijksmuseum reopened with great festivities in April 2013.  Its priceless collections include works by all the Dutch and Flemish masters of the 17th century, called the Dutch Golden Age. 

    4. Musée d'Orsay, Paris: From its beginnings as a Beaux-Arts railway station inaugurated in 1900, the Musee d’Orsay has grown into a wonderful museum featuring paintings, sculptures, photography, furniture, decorative and industrial art from the 1850s to 1914.

    Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture. You will have approximately two weeks to view the video.

 

REGISTRATION CLOSED - Nick & Nora, Myrna and Bill: America’s Favorite (Never-Married) “Husband and Wife” Part II - Boca Raton Campus
  • Nick & Nora, Myrna and Bill: America’s Favorite (Never-Married) “Husband and Wife” Part II
  • Fee: $80.00
    Item Number: S251158L4BR3
    Dates: 4/17/2025 - 5/8/2025
    Times: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    Days: Th
    Sessions: 4
    Building: Boca Raton - Barry & Florence Friedberg Auditorium
    Room: Auditorium
    Instructor: Kurt Stone, D.D.

    REGISTRATION FOR THIS CLASS IS CLOSED. This class is already in session.

    Between 1934 and 1947, actors William Powell and Myrna Loy made six movies in which they starred as “Nick & Nora Charles,” a madcap, gin-swilling husband-and-wife team who solved murder mysteries. Originally based on crime writer Dashiell Hammett’s 1934 novel “The Thin Man,” the movie-going public found them so ideally paired that a huge chunk of them actually believed they were married to one another in their off-screen life. As a matter of fact, off-screen, they were just the best of friends. All in all, Myrna and Bill starred in a total of 14 films together. In this seond part of the series, we will watch the last three films in the "Thin Man" series and the last picture they made together. All films will be shown in their entirety, followed by questions and Dr. Stone’s well-known “behind-the-silver-screen tales from Hollywood and Vine.”

    LECTURES:

    1. “Shadow of the Thin Man” (1941): While at a local race track, hoping for a pleasant afternoon, a jockey is killed. Nick and Nora are enlisted to look for the murderer by their friend, police Lt. Abrams (Sam Levene).

    2. “The Thin Man Goes Home” (1945) While on a visit to Nick’s hometown, the local criminals assume he’s there on a case. When a corpse shows up on Nick’s father’s doorstep, Nick and Nora’s vacation turns into yet another case.

    3. “The Song of the Thin Man “(1947): Nick and Nora are on a gambling ship when a murder occurs. Two leading suspects come to them for help. The couple turns them over to the police and then looks for the real murderer.

    4. “The Senator Was Indiscreet” (1948): The 14th and last Powell/Loy film. A bumbling, long-winded, crooked Southern senator, considered by some as a dark horse for the Presidency, panics his party when his tell-all diary is stolen.

    Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture. You will have approximately two weeks to view the video.

 

The Life, Presidency, and Post-Presidential Years of Jimmy Carter - Delray Beach
  • The Life, Presidency, and Post-Presidential Years of Jimmy Carter
  • Location: Delray Beach
    Fees:
        Member: $30.00
        Non-Member: $35.00
        Price at Door/One Day Pass: $35.00
    Date: 5/13/2025 
    Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    Building: Delray Beach - The Vintage Gym at Old School House
    Instructor: Ronald Feinman, Ph.D.

    James Earl (Jimmy) Carter Jr, the 39th President of the United States (1977-1981), was the longest-lived President in American history, reaching the century mark on October 1, 2024. Carter represented the "New South" when he was elected Georgia Governor in 1970. He was a "dark horse" who stunned the Democratic Party and the nation by becoming the party nominee in 1976 and winning the Presidency over President Gerald Ford. Carter's one term in office saw some major domestic and foreign policy accomplishments but also some major crises that undermined his reelection efforts and led to his defeat by Ronald Reagan in 1980. However, his post-presidency, spanning more than four decades, improved his historical image, with a growing respect for the basic decency and principles of the man. 

    “I always enjoy Professor Feinman's presentations. He does a significant amount of preparation and delivers the information very well!” – OLLI Patron

 

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