Museum Uncrated: Color Theory and Psychology

March 21, 2024, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Listed In: Talks and Screenings

Join members of Plains Art Museum’s Curatorial Department for opportunities to explore and investigate museums and some of their behind-the-scene aspects. From increasing general knowledge about collections processes, exhibition development from a curatorial perspective, interpretive strategies regarding artwork and exhibitions, and knowledge about certain artists and their works, Museum Uncrated promises insightful and significant takeaways for attendees.

For this Museum Uncrated event, curatorial dept. members, Kaitlin Molden and David Juarez, discuss the various uses of color in different scenarios and how color influences our perceptions and choices. They will discuss specific examples from everyday encounters as well as artwork currently on display in the museum’s first-floor gallery.

Generous support for Museum Uncrated is provided by Art Bridges.

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December 2016

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Ghost Writing

April 05, 2025 - March 15, 2026

Ghost Writing is a compelling, mid-career retrospective showcasing work by Jaque Fragua, a contemporary artist from Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. Fragua works in a diverse array of media, including digital painting, sculpture, installation, and public art. His distinct style is characterized by bold colors and mark-making as well as thoughtful approach to appropriation.

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