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12/06/2025 01:00 PM ISAW Galleries
A white plaster sculpture of a woman’s head emerging from an unfinished block of stone, her gaze lowered thoughtfully, set against a teal background.

Exhibition Drawing Workshop

Joan Chiverton

Please join illustrator and teaching artist Joan Chiverton for an afternoon of sketching and watercolor in the galleries in conjunction with our new exhibition Rodin’s Egypt. Develop your drawing skills and discover a new way of seeing the human form, as you sketch masterpieces from Rodin’s collection of Egyptian antiquities and masterpieces made by the sculptor.
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12/10/2025 05:30 PM ISAW Lecture Hall
brown statuette of mourner with dark hair on a black background

Exhibition Lecture

Living Images? Bodies in Ancient Egyptian Art and Experience

Rune Nyord

This lecture will take place in person at ISAW. Registration is required; click through for the registration link. Ancient Egyptian images of the body are at the same time both highly recognizable and foreign to the modern viewer. From impossible composite figures of human-animal hybrids to seemingly stiff and block-like human forms in sculpture, Egyptian depictions were meant not simply to capture a likeness, but to manifest powers in order to establish the presence of, and relations between, depicted entities.
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01/29/2026 05:30 PM ISAW Lecture Hall
Plaster sculpture of a dynamic, muscular figure in a twisting pose on a metal base, against a plain gray background.

Exhibition Lecture

The Caress of Rodin’s fingers’: Dance and Embodied Viewing in Auguste Rodin’s Sculpture

Juliet Bellow

This lecture will take place in person at ISAW. Registration is required; click through for the registration link. This lecture explores how Rodin created the same tactile, intimate viewing experience with his sculptures of dancers, including his Nijinsky (1912). Designed to be held in the hand rather than fixed on a base, this sculpture instantiates an encounter with the viewer’s body that is both mobile and sexualized, in deliberate homage to Vaslav Nijinsky’s scandalous 1912 ballet Afternoon of a Faun.
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