Read Between the Lines Book Club

March 07, 2023, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Tuesdays, February 7, March 7, & April 4, 6-8 PM • Free

Are you interested in reading more about art, art theory, and the sociological context of art? Are you also interested in a participatory, investigative, and collective reading experience with other community members? If these questions resonate with you, please consider joining us for Read Between the Lines. The book we will be reading and discussing will be Who’s Afraid of Contemporary Art? by Kyung An and Jessica Cerasi, this book will be available for purchase in the Museum’s gift store. There will also be complimentary copies available for temporary loan. Contact Amanda Heidt at aheidt@plainsart.org for free registration and more information.

Generous support for this project provided by Art Bridges

Events Calendar

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