Art on Film–Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint

We share our thoughts on Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint, a new documentary about a pioneering abstract artist.
Artist Spotlight: Yayoi Kusama

At 91, artist Yayoi Kusama has been creating artwork for several decades, and it’s about time everybody knew her name.
Kids’ Art Reads–Out of This World: The Surreal Art of Leonora Carrington

With vibrant illustrations and a brilliant biography of Leonora Carrington’s life, Michelle Markel and Amanda Hall’s Out of This World: The Surreal Art of Leonora Carrington is a must-read picture book perfect for kids and parents alike.
Quarantine, Art-History-Style: Recreate Classic Artwork

If you’ve been on social media in the past few hours (come on, we know you have), you’ve most likely been discouraged by more coronavirus news. Unless, that is, you follow Covid Classics on Instagram. Ran by four roommates who “love art” and are quarantined “indefinitely,” Covid Classics (@covidclassics) will bring some much-needed cheerful, art-historical […]
Kids’ Art Reads: The Gallery

There are picture books for littler kids and novels for grown-ups, but it can sometimes feel like chapter books with an art-historical slant are few and far-between. Yes, there are classics like From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler and the Chasing Vermeer series, but sometimes the quieter chapter books (like The Outcasts […]
Another 8 Artists You’ll Want to Celebrate on International Women’s Day

In honor of International Women’s Day, the Art Docent Program once again spotlights eight female artists who deserve more time in the spotlight.
A Tale of Two Presidential Paintings

On the surface, Gilbert Stuart’s Lansdowne Portrait of George Washington and James Rosenquist’s painting President Elect featuring JFK have nothing in common. But both reflect the eras in whichttps://npg.si.edu/blog/gilbert-stuart-paints-george-washingtonh these men were in power–and make a case for the power of art.
7 Lovey-Dovey Paintings Perfect for Valentine’s Day

In honor of Valentine’s Day 2020, we present 7 lovey-dovey scenes from art history.
Medieval Art: Unicorn Madness!

While you may think unicorn ubiquity is a new thing, these mythical creatures have actually been a hot topic for years…especially in medieval artwork.
Bundle Up For These 8 Art-Historical Snow Scenes

It may be December, but there’s no snow in sight–at least for us. We don’t know about you, but here at the Art Docent Program, we could use a snow day. And since there’s no winter weather on the forecast anytime soon in our area of California, we’re taking a look at some snowy scenes […]