Artist Talk: James Mesple

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Event Type: 
Lecture
Thursday, March 18, 2010 12:00pm - 1:00pm
A SPECIAL EVENT IN THE ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM CHICAGO GALLERY Gallery Talk: James Mesplé DATE: Thursday March 18, 2010, from 12:00pm to 1:00pm James Mesplé will discuss the role mythology in his work. He has long used mythology and ancient myths in his figurative paintings creating portals into enchanted and magical landscapes for the viewer to experience. Apart from mythology, Mesplé’s work reflects on his childhood and life experiences. He has two works displayed in the Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery’s Pathways and Portals exhibition. The first, The Elixir of Love, reflects on his childhood memories while the other, Flora, is about the renewal of life with the change of the seasons. The work is created with a combination of egg tempera and oil on canvas. This event is free to the public. All ages are welcome. The Gallery is wheel-chair accessible. PLACE: Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery James R. Thompson Center 100 W. Randolph Street, Suite 2-100 (second floor) Chicago, IL 60601
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Venue: 
Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery
Contact Phone Number: 
(312) 814-5322
Address: 

100 W Randolph Street
2nd floor gallery of the James. R. Thompson Center
Chicago, IL 60601
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