November Conversation Pieces (Virtual)
November 7, 2023 | 2–2:30 p.m.
Location: Zoom
Registration Required
Carolyn Drake (American, born 1971), Knit Club, 2017–2020, pigmented inkjet prints, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, purchase with funds from Joe Williams and Tede Fleming, 2022.126.a–bb. © Carolyn Drake.
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Look closely and see more: one artwork, thirty minutes, new discoveries.
No art experience is necessary, and all curious learners are welcome! Conversation Pieces takes place on the first Tuesday of each month. Space is limited, and preregistration is required.
This month: Carolyn Drake, Knit Club, 2017–2020!
This is a virtual Zoom program. Zoom meeting details will be sent before the event date to the email provided. If you do not receive the Zoom link, please email lifelonglearning@high.org.
Prefer to be in person? Conversation Pieces also meets on-site at the High on the first Tuesday from 12 noon to 12:30 p.m. Visit the November Conversation Pieces (On-site) page to register.
This month’s conversation will be facilitated by Laurel Humble, Head of Creative Aging and Lifelong Learning. Laurel oversees Education programs for adults fifty-five and over as well as programs and partnerships with senior centers, senior residences, lifelong learning organizations, and other aging-services groups. She holds a BA in art history from the University of Georgia and an MA in urban education from the Graduate Center, City University of New York.

Carolyn Drake (American, born 1971), Knit Club, 2017–2020, pigmented inkjet prints, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, purchase with funds from Joe Williams and Tede Fleming, 2022.126.a–bb. © Carolyn Drake.

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