Associate Curator of Education Nicole Dezelon leading guests through a gallery talk about Warhol's silkscreen printing process using the Museum's DIY POP app.
Each weekday at 1pm we invite interested visitors to join in a gallery talk led by one of The Warhol’s artist educators. Each talk will have a thematic focus around a series of works or a Warhol process. The subjects may include – but are not limited to – Warhol’s photographic silkscreen process, abstraction in Warhol’s work, appropriation, beauty and reality in commissioned portraits, the dark side of American consumerism, Warhol’s technology, and more. The 30 minute talk provides time for visitors to present their own perceptions and or questions about the works of art.
All gallery talks will begin in the fifth floor galleries. Look for the 'Gallery Talks Begin Here' sign.
Weekdays 1pm
The Andy Warhol Museum
Free with museum admission. - 11:15am Daily - 2:15pm Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays
Photo by Sean Carroll
Last Saturday of each month3pm
Andy Warhol, Small Acetate (Self-Portrait in Drag), 1980 The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; Founding Collection, Contribution The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. 1998.3.1135