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Remington Museum invites public to "Consider This" programs concerning campfire studies

Posted 12/3/22

OGDENSBURG — The Frederic Remington Art Museum invites the public to participate in one of three upcoming “Consider This” programs. This ongoing program offers guided exploration of Frederic …

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Remington Museum invites public to "Consider This" programs concerning campfire studies

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OGDENSBURG — The Frederic Remington Art Museum invites the public to participate in one of three upcoming “Consider This” programs.

This ongoing program offers guided exploration of Frederic Remington’s 1889/1890 campfire studies—one in oil, one in pencil—for “The Camp at Night.”

Two sessions will be offered in an on-site/virtual hybrid format, in which participants can join the conversation remotely via Zoom or in person at the Museum. 

The other session will be offered only on-site at the Museum.

Programs are offered at noon. 

Participation via Zoom is free, and on-site participation is free with admission to the Museum.

For the hybrid sessions, Desmond will pair up with Museum docent Christine LeBel on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at noon, and with docent Kathy Crowe on Friday, Dec. 16 at noon.

Museum docent Luanne Herzog will facilitate a special on-site session at the Remington Museum during its annual Holiday Open House on Saturday, Dec. 10 at noon.

To learn more and to register, you can call 315-393-2425 or email info@fredericremington.org.

For ease of conversation, registration will be limited to eight participants.

No registration is required for the Holiday Open House session on Dec. 10.