Audubon’s Legacy: Artist, Scientist, Writer, and Conservationist

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Tue, Nov 19, 2019
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
2019-11-19T19:00:00-05:00
2019-11-19T20:00:00-05:00
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UNCA - Reuter Center
1 University Heights, Asheville, NC 28804, USA
Free
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Naturalist and painter John James Audubon (1785-1851) is perhaps best known for Birds of America, his seminal work featuring 435 hand-colored, life-sized prints surveying the wide variety of birds in what was then the American wilderness. Posed in life-like postures with accurate settings, the volume remains an inspiration for artists in a variety of media today. Join author and collector Bill Steiner for a look at Audubon, his contributions to art and science, and his later work The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America. Steiner is joined by Cindy Buckner, associate curator, for a preview of A Telling Instinct: Audubon and Contemporary Art, the Museum’s upcoming exhibition examining Audubon’s anthropomorphic and storytelling approach, and its resonance with contemporary artists.

Presented in conjunction with A Telling Instinct, in partnership with the Elisha Mitchell Audubon Society.