This virtual reception was recorded February 11. To learn more about "ColorFields," visit us at nbmaa.org/colorfields. To learn more about the exhibition, visit us at nbmaa.org/exhibitions.
Marking the debut of "Helen Frankenthaler: Late Works, 1990-2003" enjoy this virtual reception with opening marks provided by NBMAA Director & CEO Min Jung Kim accompanied by Douglas Dreishpoon.
In partnership with the Judy Dworin Performance Project, and the Frankenthaler Foundation the NBMAA will present "ColorFields," inspired by the late work of abstract expressionist painter Helen Frankenthaler.
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Helen Frankenthaler Late Works, 1990-2003 is part of 2020/20+ Women @ NBMAA presented by Stanley Black and Decker with additional support provided by Bank of America.
This exhibition is made possible by the generosity of the Special Exhibition Fund donors, including John N. Howard, Sylvia Bonney, and The Aeroflex Foundation. We also gratefully acknowledge the funding of Carolyn and Elliot Joseph.
This exhibition is also made possible by The Chase Family Foundations and the Bailey Fund for Special Exhibitions.
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