Artist Talk with Duncan McDaniel
Join us for a free in-person talk at the Parthenon on March 19 at 6 PM Central. This Symposium is free and open to the public.
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ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM:
Join a free conversation with Duncan McDaniel, discussing his latest exhibit. Learn more about his open-ended journey, exploring consciousness and different versions of ourselves. Through his multi-disciplinary approach to art, Duncan invites viewers wonder and make connections between the art and themselves.
The symposium will allow visitors to learn more about his process while finding the artists within themselves.
DUNCAN MCDANIEL: FOUNTAIN
See Duncan McDaniel’s latest exhibit FOUNTAIN before it closes on March 31, 2024.
Event is FREE and open to the public. RSVP is required.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Duncan McDaniel is an interdisciplinary artist with a goal of promoting an awareness of place using light, color, sculptural design elements, and playful interaction. After graduating from SCAD in 2006, he embarked on a creative journey through the exploration of his own personal aesthetic and how it spontaneously influences his interpretation of the world around him. Ranging from oil paintings, drawings, public art, and site specific installations, his process covers a wide range of techniques. Through these multiple avenues he is always searching for the better artist within.
SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS:
The Parthenon would like to thank the following organizations that provide underwriting support for its exhibition and educational programming, including Symposia, through grants and corporate partnerships with Centennial Park Conservancy. Individuals can support the Parthenon by making a donation or becoming a member of Centennial Park Conservancy. Learn more.
Humanities Tennessee, Amazon, the Sandra Schatten Foundation, HCA Healthcare Foundation, Tennessee Arts Commission, Hays Foundation, and Advance Financial Foundation
ADDITIONAL SYMPOSIUM SPONSORS:
Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation
NEXT SYMPOSIUM:
August 19- Symposium: Layers of Meanings in Benjamin West’s Neoclassical Venus and Cupid