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Remington Museum in O'burg holding 'One Hour One Work' sessions throughout January

Posted 1/14/20

OGDENSBURG -- The Frederic Remington Art Museum invites the public to attend any of four “One Hour One Work” sessions in the month of January. This ongoing program is a chance for participants to …

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Remington Museum in O'burg holding 'One Hour One Work' sessions throughout January

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OGDENSBURG -- The Frederic Remington Art Museum invites the public to attend any of four “One Hour One Work” sessions in the month of January.

This ongoing program is a chance for participants to slow down and dive deep into a single work of art on display at the Remington Museum.

In January, there will be four small-group opportunities to spend quality time with “The Howl of the Weather.” In each session, a Museum educator facilitates 60 minutes of focused looking, consideration, conversation, and interpretation of a single artwork.

Four sessions are offered each month, with a different artwork featured each month.

In January, the featured artwork will be Frederic Remington’s 1905-1906 oil painting, “The Howl of the Weather.” The program will be offered on the following dates and times: Friday, Jan. 10 at 1 p.m.; Thursday, Jan. 16 at 2 p.m.; Saturday, Jan. 18 at 3 p.m.; and Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 1 pm.

The conversations will be facilitated by Museum educators Kathie Wade, Luanne Herzog, Kathy Crowe, and Julie Pratt, respectively. The January 18 session takes place during the Opening Reception for the 23rd Annual Middle & High School Art Exhibit, which is free and open to the public.

The One Hour One Work program is free with admission to the Museum, but space is limited and reservations are requested, in order to facilitate close looking and ease of conversation.

To learn more and to register, you can call 315-393-2425 or email Museum Educator Laura Desmond at desmond@fredericremington.org.

The Frederic Remington Art Museum is located at 303 Washington St.