This lovely image from one of Sarah McEneaney's paintings heads the Facebook event page set up by Woodmere Art Museum for the upcoming discussion between Sarah and our author Louis Greenstein. They'll be examining the use of narrative in both written and visual art.
Sarah's richly colored works typically suggest events in progress, implying a story of some kind. What tale do you see in the image above, and how is this sort of "narrative" related to what a writer does in telling a fictional story or writing a memoir? We're eager to hear Sarah's ideas as well as Louis's.
The discussion takes place on Saturday, April 11, 3:00 p.m., at Woodmere Art Museum, 9201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118, 215-247-0476. Click on the image above to go to the event's Facebook page.
Sarah's richly colored works typically suggest events in progress, implying a story of some kind. What tale do you see in the image above, and how is this sort of "narrative" related to what a writer does in telling a fictional story or writing a memoir? We're eager to hear Sarah's ideas as well as Louis's.
The discussion takes place on Saturday, April 11, 3:00 p.m., at Woodmere Art Museum, 9201 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118, 215-247-0476. Click on the image above to go to the event's Facebook page.