Scarsdale Adult School Catalog Fall/Winter 2024-25

Scarsdale Adult School Catalog Fall/Winter 2024-25

Greetings Lifelong Learners, We are looking forward to another fabulous semester packed with special events, walking tours, lectures, and discussion classes! SAS strives for the right blend of brand new timely topics with recurring fan favorites in a wide array of disciplines to meet student interest and scheduling preferences. An award-winning source of affordable quality adult enrichment, SAS offers a diverse selection of subject matter taught by high caliber instructors, all while instilling a sense of camaraderie among its students, even in the virtual classrooms.

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Registration for classes is open 24/7 at www.ScarsdaleAdultSchool.org , with staggered class start dates and varied meeting days and times throughout the year. In-person classes are housed in southern Westchester venues convenient to mass transit, parkways, and highways. Online classes are held over Zoom. Though originally born out of necessity, SAS’s impressive assortment of online classes have now become a mainstay, providing the perfect opportunity to engage in a common activity with friends and family in other communities, states, and even countries and most are being recorded and made available to watch on demand, eliminating any scheduling constraints. Classes are open to all, regardless of residency, and fill on a first-come/first-served basis.

We welcome your feedback and encourage you to fill out a Completed Course Survey for each class you take. If you love our classes, please tell your friends – word of mouth is much appreciated! In-person and online lifelong learning is a community-building experience regardless of place and space. With an unparalleled breadth of course offerings our catalog has something for everyone!

Embrace the opportunity. Embrace the adventure. Embrace SAS.

Onward and Upward, Jill Serling, Executive Director

Mission Statement Scarsdale Adult School (SAS) is a pre-eminent, independent, not-for-profit adult education organization, offering a wide range of intellectually stimulating, best-in-class courses, lectures, and cultural activities along with skill-enhancing and recreational classes. By serving the needs of adults locally, regionally, and internationally, SAS continually strives to innovate, create a high quality curriculum, and grow our community of lifelong learners.

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Table of Contents

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Special Events..................................................................................................................................................... 1 Walking Tours...................................................................................................................................................... 8 Art Appreciation................................................................................................................................................ 11 Architecture....................................................................................................................................................... 19 History and Culture........................................................................................................................................... 22 Current Events and Politics............................................................................................................................. 24 Literature, Film, Theater, and Television.........................................................................................................27 Writing................................................................................................................................................................ 40 Music Appreciation........................................................................................................................................... 41 Performing Arts................................................................................................................................................. 43 Arts & Crafts...................................................................................................................................................... 47 Hobbies and Edutainment................................................................................................................................ 58 Natural Sciences............................................................................................................................................... 59 Home and Garden............................................................................................................................................. 60 Financial and Retirement Planning................................................................................................................. 61 Games................................................................................................................................................................ 62 Food and Beverage........................................................................................................................................... 65 Fitness and Dance.............................................................................................................................................69 Health and Wellness......................................................................................................................................... 75 Languages......................................................................................................................................................... 77 Support Our School.......................................................................................................................................... 83 Our Team............................................................................................................................................................ 83 Campaign 2023 Honor Roll...............................................................................................................................84 General Information.......................................................................................................................................... 86 Registration Information...................................................................................................................................87 Register By Mail Form...................................................................................................................................... 88 Index of Classes By Day of the Week..............................................................................................................89 Index by Time of Day........................................................................................................................................ 95

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Special Events Recipes to Live By : An Evening with Al Roker and Courtney Roker Laga in Conversation with Joy Bauer Meet the world's most famous weatherman Al Roker and his daughter, Courtney Roker Laga, as they discuss their new family cookbook, Al Roker's Recipes to Live By . The Rokers will be joined in conversation with Joy Bauer, MS, RDN, CDN, one of the nation’s leading health authorities. Rejoice in and relate to the Roker family rituals while thumbing through the Roker family recipe box. Roker's amusing anecdotes explain why he writes that "Food is the narrative that has shaped so much of who I am, and it’s the source of my warmest memories." Registration includes a copy of the cookbook. Additional details about this special community event will be added shortly. ALROKER is a coanchor of NBC’s Today, an Emmy-award winning journalist, and a NewYork Times bestselling author. He lives in New York with his family. COURTNEY ROKER LAGA is a recipe developer and trained chef who has worked in two Michelin-starred restaurants. She lives in New Jersey with her husband and young daughter.

JOYBAUER , MS, RDN, CDN, is one of the nation's leading health authorities. She serves as the nutrition and healthy lifestyle contributor for NBC’s Today show and is a featured expert on NBC News Daily. Renowned for her expertise, she has written 14 bestsellers, spent more than a decade as the official nutritionist for the New York City Ballet, and maintains a website with cutting-edge health information and thousands of delicious recipes. Passionate about delivering scientifically sound, practical advice, she has received numerous awards, including the National Media Excellence Award from both the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and the American Society of Nutrition Science. She has also been honored with eight Taste Award nominations, a distinction often described as the Oscars of food, fashion, and lifestyle media. Wednesday, December 11 • 7:00pm-8:30pm • Temple Israel of New Rochelle • Course 12819 • $50 Al Roker and Courtney Roker Laga photo credit: Amy Roth

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Author Visit: Lorraine Besser, The Art of the Interesting: What We Miss in Our Pursuit of the Good Life and How to Cultivate It (2024) Meet Lorraine Besser, Professor of Philosophy at Middlebury College, whose studies on what makes for a good life are the subject of her upcoming book, The Art of the Interesting: What We Miss in Our Pursuit of the Good Life and How to Cultivate It (on-sale September 10, 2024). Traditionally, philosophers and psychologists have thought of the good life in terms of happiness or meaning, or some combination of both. Emerging research suggests that such understandings are incomplete, and that “psychological richness,” that which helps make life more interesting, is a key ingredient. Psychological richness derives from our experiences of things that stimulate and engage us – i.e., the interesting. Through delightful stories, Professor Besser explains how to cultivate the “interesting” through mindfulness, novelty, turning obstacles into adventures, and friendships.

LORRAINE BESSER , PhD, is a professor of philosophy at Middlebury College, who specializes in the philosophy and psychology of the good life and teaches popular courses for undergraduates on happiness, well-being, and ethics. An internationally recognized scholar, she was a founding investigator on the research team studying psychological richness. She is the author of The Philosophy of Happiness: An Interdisciplinary Introduction and Eudaimonic Ethics: The Philosophy and Psychology of Living Well , as well as dozens of professional journal articles on moral psychology. Thursday, September 26 • 7:00pm-8:30pm • Zoom • Course 12832 • $30 Author Visit: Chris Whitaker, All the Colors of the Dark (2024) In conversation with Crown Publishing’s Senior Vice President and Fiction Publisher Amy Einhorn, meet UK-based author Chris Whitaker during his limited US tour for a discussion of his latest bestseller, All the Colors of the Dark (2024), a book that Jenna Bush Hager is turning into a mini-series. This heart-wrenching genre-bending epic depicts the fine line that separates light and dark, triumph and tragedy, and devotion and obsession. Set in Missouri beginning in the 1970s and spanning over 25 years, the novel is part mystery, part serial killer thriller, and part love story. Girls in the small town of Monta Clare have been disappearing. When the daughter of a wealthy family becomes the target, an unlikely hero emerges in Patch Macauley, a local boy, born with only one eye, who saves her. Haunting and beautiful, the story explores how childhood wounds impact adulthood as it focuses on Patch, his best friend Saint, and Patch's multi-year effort to locate another one of the girls who had been abducted. CHRIS WHITAKER is the award-winning author of Tall Oaks , All the Wicked Girls , We Begin at the End , and All the Colors of the Dark .

AMY EINHORN is the Senior Vice President and Fiction Publisher at Crown Publishing. Previously, she was President at Henry Holt & Co., Publisher at Flatiron Books, and had her own eponymous imprint, Amy Einhorn Books, at Penguin Random House. Einhorn has published many New York Times bestselling fiction authors, including Chris Whitaker, Liane Moriarty, Min Jin Lee, and others, as well as bestselling memoirs and narrative nonfiction by authors such as James Comey, Jenny Lawson, and Amy Sedaris.

Wednesday, October 9 • 7:00pm-8:30pm • Scarsdale Public Library • Course 12869 • $35

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Author Visit: Shelby Van Pelt, Remarkably Bright Creatures (2022) In conversation with Anna Katsavos, Shelby Van Pelt will discuss her best-selling debut novel, Remarkably Bright Creatures . Narrated by an ornery octopus that is bored and frustrated by his confinement in an aquarium, the book centers around the unlikely bond formed with a 70-year-old widow who works the night shift there as a cleaner and is tormented by her son's disappearance decades ago. Unusual, witty, and absorbing, this heartwarming book is a beautiful exploration of friendship and optimism in spite of loss. SHELBY VAN PELT is the author of Remarkably Bright

Creatures (2022), an instant New York Times Bestseller and a Read With Jenna Today Show book club pick. In 2023, she was awarded the Heartland Prize for Fiction and the McLaughlin-Esstman-Stearns First Novel Prize from The Writer’s Center. Van Pelt's short stories have also appeared in multiple publications. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, she now lives near Chicago.

ANNA KATSAVOS , PhD, is an experienced book group facilitator. A SUNY Professor Emerita of English Literature and Women’s Studies, she has received numerous awards for teaching, and her scholarship has been published in a variety of literary journals. She has interviewed many best-selling authors and has presented interactive programs focusing on a wide range of women’s issues. Additionally, she conducts writing, editing and publishing workshops. Monday, September 16 • 1:00pm-2:30pm • Zoom • Course 12788 • $30

Author Visit: Sierra Greer, AnnieBot (2024) In conversation with Anna Katsavos, Sierra Greer will discuss her recent best-seller, AnnieBot . This provocative novel explores the increasingly complicated relationship between a female robot and her human owner. Programmed to provide housekeeping and intimacy services to cater to her owner's every need, Annie is placed in autodidactic mode that makes her seem more human as she acquires knowledge. As he tries to shape her into a

misogynist's dream of perfection, her learned emotional intelligence creates conflict between owner and robot. This gripping story explores questions of consent, empowerment, and domestic abuse.

SIERRA GREER grew up in Minnesota before attending Williams College and Johns Hopkins University. A former high school English teacher, she writes about the future from her home in rural Connecticut. ANNA KATSAVOS (see bio for “Author Visit: Shelby Van Pelt, Remarkably Bright Creatures (2022)”). Monday, September 30 • 1:00pm-2:30pm • Zoom • Course 12789 • $30

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Author Visit: Catherine Newman, Sandwich (2024) In conversation with Anna Katsavos, Catherine Newman will discuss her instant New York Times bestseller, Sandwich (2024). Characteristic of her other publications, this novel concerns the ordinary, inevitable, and often messy daily struggles from the perspective of a woman sandwiched between her aging parents and grown children. The narrator is neurotic, sentimental, joyous, sorrowful, and slightly unhinged all at once. Funny observations about the constantly changing stages of life infuse the story that unfolds during the family's annual vacation in Cape Cod.

CATHERINE NEWMAN is the author of the memoirs Catastrophic Happiness and Waiting for Birdy , the middle-grade novel One Mixed-Up Night , the kids’ craft book Stitch Camp , the best-selling how-to books for kids How to Be a Person and What Can I Say? , and the novels We All Want Impossible Things and Sandwich . She writes the Substack newsletter Crone Sandwich and has been a regular contributor to the New York Times , Real Simple , O: The Oprah Magazine , Cupof Jo , and many other publications. She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts where she is the academic department coordinator/secretary of the Creative Writing Center at Amherst College. ANNA KATSAVOS (see bio for “Author Visit: Shelby Van Pelt, Remarkably Bright Creatures (2022)”). Thursday, October 24 • 10:00am-11:30am • Zoom • Course 12790 • $30

Author Visit: Alexandra Lapierre, Belle Greene, A Novel of America's Most Famous Librarian (2023)

Belle Greene by Alexandra Lapierre, translated from French by National Book Award finalist Tina Kover, tells the remarkable true story of the librarian Belle da Costa Greene. Though Black, Greene lived most of her life passing as white in furtherance of her education and career goals in a culturally segregated society. Flamboyant, brilliant, and stunningly beautiful, Greene became a sensation to both fashionable society and the male-dominated art world. Curator and collector of rare books and manuscripts for J.P. Morgan, Greene transformed the Morgan Library's exclusive private holdings into a public institution and served as its librarian and inaugural director until her retirement in 1948. Lapierre brings Greene's brilliant essence to life in her thoroughly researched tribute to an historical figure whose accomplishments, relationships, and singularity were as complex and fascinating as the collections she helped curate. Books will be available for sale and signing. This class is free of charge but seating is limited so advanced registration is required. Please consider a donation to Scarsdale Adult School at time of checkout.

ALEXANDRA LAPIERRE is a bestselling French novelist, short story writer, and biographer. She graduated from Sorbonne University and the University of Southern California. Among her other works of fiction that illuminate the lives of great women neglected by history is the international bestseller Artemisia (Vintage 2012). Tuesday, October 22 • 11:00am-12:15pm • Scarsdale Public Library • Course 12897 • $0 (free)

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Author Visit: Alice Hoffman, When We Flew Away (2024)

In conversation with literary scholar Anna Katsavos, acclaimed author Alice Hoffman will discuss her latest fiction, WhenWe Flew Away: A Novel of Anne Frank Before the Diary (2024). Through extensive research and in cooperation with the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, the book imagines and recreates Anne Frank's life in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands during the years before she went into hiding. Hoffman imbues Frank, a young child, with wit, mischief, creativity, and wisdom beyond her age, foreshadowing the literary talent reflected in her now famous diary. ALICE HOFFMAN is the highly acclaimed author of more than thirty novels, three books of short fiction, and eight books for children and young adults. Her works include the Practical Magic book series ( Practical Magic , The Rules of Magic , Magic Lessons , The Book of Magic ), The World That We Knew (winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize), The Marriage of Opposites , The Red Garden , Here on Earth (Oprah's Book Club Choice), The Museum of Extraordinary Things , The Dovekeepers , Faithful , and Turtle Moon . Born in New York City, she currently lives near Boston. ANNA KATSAVOS , PhD, is an experienced book group facilitator. A SUNY Professor Emerita of English Literature and Women’s Studies, she has received numerous awards for teaching, and her scholarship has been published in a variety of literary journals. She has interviewed many best-selling authors and has presented interactive programs focusing on a wide range of women’s issues. Additionally, she conducts writing, editing and publishing workshops.

Thursday, November 14 • 10:00am-11:15am • Zoom • Course 12893 • $35

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Author Visit: Vicki Valosik, Swimming Pretty: The Untold Story of Women in Water (2024)

Popular Hollywood films of the 1940s and 50s helped earn women the right to swim freely for fun and fitness. Vicki Valosik traces a century of aquatic performance from circus acts to the Olympics, and brings to life the cast of characters whose swimming spectacles laid the groundwork for a new sport and changed women’s relationship with water. Once forbidden to swim alongside men or required to wear petticoats to hide their legs while wading, female swimming pioneers defied society’s rigid expectations of what was permissible for their sex. Far more than so-called “mermaid queens,” they ushered in sensible swimwear, developed life-saving swim instruction programs, reduced drowning rates, and turned synchronized swimming into a global sport showcasing women’s ambition, grace, and athleticism. Valosik will recount fascinating stories about the athletic joy of “fancy swimming” and why they remain significant today.

For an optimal experience, pair this course with “Swimming Lessons: Swimming and Aquatics in Popular Culture, Literature, and Life” (in-person Course 12713 or online Course 12843 ). VICKI VALOSIK is a writer, a synchronized swimmer, and an editorial director and writing instructor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. Her work has appeared in publications such as the Atlantic , Smithsonian Magazine , and Slate . She holds an MA in Nonfiction Writing from Johns Hopkins University and an MA in Sociology from the University of South Alabama. LORI ROTSKOFF (see bio for “Author Visit: Danielle Friedman”). Thursday, September 19 • 1:00pm-2:15pm • Zoom • Course 12816 • $30

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Author Visit: Danielle Friedman, Let’s Get Physical: How Women Discovered Exercise and Reshaped theWorld (2022) Meet Danielle Friedman, whose book, Let’sGet Physical: How Women Discovered Exercise and Reshaped the World (2022), chronicles the entrepreneurs who pioneered the barre method, Jazzercise, city marathons, modern yoga studios, and other fitness trends. Today, working out is an accepted, and even expected, part of women's lives. But before the mid-twentieth century in mainstream America, sweating was considered unladylike, and girls grew up believing that too much physical exertion could be harmful to their health. Learn how trailblazing fitness pioneers marketed a vibrant range of commercial programs to enhance women’s mental and physical health, and ponder how successful they have been in transforming fitness from an upscale privilege into an essential right. Friedman’s discussion of her research will spark your nostalgia for past fitness fads and bring you up to date on the latest movements in staying strong.

Author Visit: Ava Purkiss, Fit Citizens: A History of Black Women’s Exercise from Post-Reconstruction to Postwar America (2023) Meet Ava Purkiss, Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan, as she shares insights from her groundbreaking book about historical figures including W.E.B. Du Bois, Ida B. Wells, and Michelle Obama, who championed fitness for Black women and children alongside broader efforts for racial equality. Amidst the struggle against segregation and political oppression, Black women devised new approaches to the battle for full citizenship and social justice. Through exercises such as calisthenics, gymnastics, and nature walks, Black women demonstrated their physical and moral fitness for national belonging. Purkiss explores how physical activity was not merely a path to individual health but also a way for Black women to uplift their race and, over time, to ensure that citizens of all races have access to recreational spaces, including YMCAs, beaches, parks, and playgrounds.

DANIELLE FRIEDMAN is an award-winning journalist who specializes in telling stories at the intersection of health, gender, and culture. Friedman contributes regularly to the New York Times Well section, where she often explores the connection between movement and mental health. She holds a BA in English from Duke University and an MS from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. LORI ROTSKOFF is a cultural

AVA PURKISS is an assistant professor of women's and gender studies and American culture at the University of Michigan. Her research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of race, gender, health, and the body. Purkiss earned her PhD in history from the University of Texas at Austin and has received numerous fellowships and grants supporting her research. She is the recipient of the 2017 Organization of

historian, writer, educator, and public speaker specializing in memoirs and narrative nonfiction, childhood and youth, women’s and gender studies, and arts and culture. She studied history and literature at Northwestern University and earned a PhD in American Studies at Yale. Thursday, September 26 • 1:00pm-2:15pm • Zoom • Course 12817 • $35

American Historians Lerner-Scott Prize for best dissertation in U.S. women’s history and the 2018 Letitia Woods Brown prize for best article in African American women’s history from the Association of Black Women Historians. LORI ROTSKOFF (see bio for “Author Visit: Danielle Friedman”). Thursday, October 17 • 1:00pm-2:15pm • Zoom • Course 12818 • $35

For an optimal experience, pair these two author visits and register for both at once using Course 12725 tosave $15. Sessions will be recorded and made available to registered students for two weeks of viewing on demand.

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Walking Tours

Below are the walking tours organized by month. Full class descriptions of all in-person walking tours may be found within this interactive catalog. Please search by course number: September ● Walking Tour: Greenwich Village, West of Fifth Avenue (12860) ● Walking Tour: European Wing at the Met (12674) ● Walking Tour: Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co. at the Met (12745) ● Culinary Walking Tour: Multi-Ethnic Cuisine of Astoria (12726) ● Walking Tour: Galleries of Chelsea (12753) ● Walking Tour: Galleries of Chelsea (12878) ● Walking Tour: Greenpoint Art Excursion, North Brooklyn Renaissance (12754) ● Walking Tour: Mondays at the Met, the Period Rooms (America and Europe) (12737) ● Walking Tour: Contemporary Galleries of New York City (12731) ● Walking Tour: Financial District (12708) ● Culinary Walking Tour: Arthur Avenue (12735) ● Walking Tour: Privately Owned Public Spaces in the Financial District (12660) ● Walking Tour: Mondays at the Met, the Period Rooms (Ancient World and Europe) (12738)

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October ● Walking Tour: Mondays at the Met, the Art of Material, Exploring the Variety of Artistic Mediums (12739) ● Walking Tour: Wonderful Women of Greenwich Village (12885) ● Walking Tour: Contemporary Galleries of New York City (12732) ● Walking Tour: Andy Warhol and Andrew Wyeth Exhibits at the Bruce Museum (12748) ● Walking Tour: Stone Facades, Modern and Neo-Traditional Architecture on the Upper East Side (12757) ● Walking Tour: NYC Immigration's Many Waves (12884) ● Walking Tour: Southern End of Riverside Drive (12709) ● Walking Tour: Mondays at the Met, Intimate Engagement with Selected Works of Art (12740) ● Walking Tour: Modern Wing at the Met (12675) ● Walking Tour: Chelsea During Halloween (12710) ● Culinary Walking Tour: Bushwick's Street Art and Culinary Scene (12727)

November ● Walking Tour: Print Center New York and FLAG Art Foundation (12902) ● Walking Tour: Mondays at the Met, the American Gilded Age (12741) ● Walking Tour: Contemporary Galleries of New York City (12733) ● Culinary Walking Tour: Industry City (12728)

● Walking Tour: Central Park During Fall Foliage (12711) ● Walking Tour: Lower East Side Art Scene (12906) ● Walking Tour: Lower East Side Art Scene (12755) ● Walking Tour: Fashionable Upper East Side (12907) ● Walking Tour: American Wing at the Met (12676)

● Walking Tour: Make Way for Berthe Weill at the Grey Art Museum (12747) ● Walking Tour: Mondays at the Met, the American Modern World (12742) ● Culinary Walking Tour: Chinatown (12729)

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December ● Walking Tour: Mondays at the Met, the Story of Clay (12743) ● Culinary Walking Tour: Multi-Ethnic Cuisine of Astoria (12913) ● Walking Tour: Franz Kafka at the Morgan Library and Museum (12746) ● Walking Tour: Elizabeth Catlett at the Brooklyn Museum (12734) ● Culinary Walking Tour: Chinatown (12912) ● Walking Tour: Mondays at the Met, the Art of Chinese Brush (12744) ● Walking Tour: Gilded Age Mansions of the Upper East Side During Holiday Season (12716)

January ● Culinary Walking Tour: Industry City (12935)

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Art Appreciation

Walking Tour: European Wing at theMet

Tour will include highlights in the Met's European Wing, including its celebrated European Paintings collection encompassing more than 2,500 works of art from the thirteenth through the early twentieth century. PAGEKNOX is an adjunct professor in the Art History Department of Columbia University, where she received her PhD in 2012. She lectures widely in museums in New York City. Thursday, September 5 • 12:30pm-2:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12674 • $80

Walking Tour: Modern Wing at the Met The Modern and Contemporary Art wing at the Met is devoted to the study, collection and exhibition of art from 1890 to the present. An era marked by seismic cultural, social and political shifts across the globe, artistic responses to these changes have shaped multiple modernities and diverse contemporary practices. In 2012, the wing intentionally began to expand and diversify its collection that had historically focused on the art of Western Europe and North America. Now inclusive of more works by women and artists of color, with particular emphasis on acquisitions from Latin America, South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, Turkey, and African diasporas, the wing spans a range of media, including paintings, sculpture, works on paper, design, decorative arts, and time-based media. PAGEKNOX (see bio for “Walking Tour: European Wing at the Met”). Thursday, October 24 • 10:30am-12:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12675 • $80

Walking Tour: American Wing at theMet

The newly updated American Wing comprises approximately 20,000 works of art by African American, Euro American, Latin American, and Native American artists. Ranging from the colonial to early-modern periods, the holdings include painting, sculpture, works on paper, and decorative arts, including furniture, textiles, ceramics, glass, silver, metalwork, jewelry, basketry, quill and bead embroidery, as well as historical interiors and architectural fragments. The wing includes a courtyard, multiple balconies, and historical interior period rooms to display this impressive and ever-evolving collection. PAGEKNOX (see bio for “Walking Tour: European Wing at the Met”). Thursday, November 14 • 10:30am-12:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12676 • $80

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Harlem Renaissance and Beyond During the Great Migration, millions of African Americans moved from the segregated rural South to cities throughout the country, including New York City's Harlem. This series considers the extensive and expansive ways in which Black artists captured everyday modern life in Harlem and across America, with the Black subject as its center. Inspired by the Met’s exhibition TheHarlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism , this series explores paintings, sculpture, and photographs by Black American artists working from 1920 to 1940 and by the European artists who engaged with aspects of the international African Diaspora, the transatlantic nature of the movement, as well as Black artists from the later part of the twentieth century up to the present whose work owed much to their predecessors from the Harlem Renaissance. PAGEKNOX (see bio for “Walking Tour: European Wing at the Met”).

The Rise of Harlem and its Artistic Minds, James Van Der Zee Wednesday, September 25 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12664 • $30 Portraiture and the Modern Black Subject, William H. Johnson and Laura Wheeler Waring Tuesday, October 1 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12665 • $30 Debate and Synthesis, African and Western Aesthetics, Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller and Augusta Savage Wednesday, October 9 • 11:00am-12:00pm 10:45am-11:45am • Zoom • Course 12666 • $30 Aaron Douglas Wednesday, October 23 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12667 • $30 The New Negro Artist Abroad, Archibald Motley, European Artists Embrace the New Negro Aesthetic Wednesday, October 30 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12668 • $30

Luminaries and Nightlife Wednesday, November 13 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12669 • $30 Family and Society, Issues of Color, Beauford Delaney and Winold Reiss Wednesday, November 20 • 12:00pm-1:00pm • Zoom • Course 12670 • $30 Resistance and Looking to the Future, Romare Bearden Wednesday, December 4 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12671 • $30 Jacob Lawrence, Norman Lewis, and Alma Thomas Wednesday, December 11 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12672 • $30 Black Artists After the Harlem Renaissance Wednesday, December 18 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12673 • $30

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Walking Tour: Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co. at theMet

Running through October 20, 2024, at the Met, Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co. showcases 70 pieces designed by silversmith Edward C. Moore (1827-1891), a pivotal creative force at Tiffany & Co., alongside more than 180 works donated to the museum from his own personal collection, including Greek and Roman glass, Japanese baskets, and metalwork from the Islamic world. The exhibit also includes seldom seen examples from a dozen private and public lenders.

HELENLEE is an independent art educator, conducting research and crafting personal, customizable, in-person and virtual gallery experiences for adults and children at several museums. She studied art history as an undergraduate and graduate student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with areas of concentration in Asian Art and Modern Art. Friday, September 6 • 10:30am-12:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12745 • $85 Walking Tour: Andy Warhol and Andrew Wyeth Exhibits at the Bruce Museum Tour two terrific exhibits currently on display at the Bruce Museum. Andy Warhol: small is beautiful , running April 6, 2024 through October 13, 2024) includes nearly 100 unique yet diminutive works by Warhol (1928-1987), one of the leading figures of the pop art movement. Organized thematically, the exhibit provides an intimate look at the artist's best-known subjects, such as an early iteration of his famous Campbell's soup can, portraits of celebrities and politicians, and late-career abstracts. Every Leaf & Twig: Andrew Wyeth's Botanical Imagination , running October 3, 2024 through January 5, 2025) explores Wyeth's lifelong admiration of Walden, or Life in the Woods by transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau. Featuring nearly 35 works on paper, Wyeth's botanical drawings and watercolors capture the regional flora of the landscapes of his home in Pennsylvania and summers spent in coastal Maine. HELENLEE (see bio for “Walking Tour: Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co. at the Met”). Wednesday, October 9 • 11:30am-1:00pm • Bruce Museum • Course 12748 • $85 Walking Tour: Print Center New York and FLAG Art Foundation Print Center New York champions printmaking as an art form that drives invention, collaboration, and access, and plays a vital role in society. Through exhibitions, public programs, education, and artistic development, Print Center New York is a hub of exploration and inquiry for all those engaged with and new to prints. Tour the current exhibitions: (Re)Print (Re)Print and Kate Shepherd: Clocked Kate Shepherd. The FLAG Art Foundation is a non-collecting, nonprofit exhibition space that mounts solo, two-person, and thematic group exhibitions centering on emerging and established artists from around the globe. Organized by a diverse community of curators and thinkers within and beyond the art world, FLAG opened to the public in 2008 and has staged over 100 exhibitions celebrating the work of nearly 1,000 artists. Tour the current exhibitions: Lubaina Himid: Make Do and Mend and Spotlight: Steven Shearer. HELENLEE (see bio for “Walking Tour: Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co. at the Met”). Friday, November 1 • 11:00am-12:30pm • TBD inNYC • Course 12902 • $80

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Walking Tour: Make Way for Berthe Weill at the Grey Art Museum Make Way for Berthe Weill: Art Dealer of the Parisian Avant-Garde , running October 1, 2024 through March 1, 2025, surveys the groundbreaking career of the first woman modern art dealer. Overcoming sexism and antisemitism, Weill (1865–1951) successfully promoted many fledgling masters of modern art, including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Amedeo Modigliani. The exhibition highlights her contribution to the history of modernism by featuring 80 works, many of which had been shown at her gallery during the first four decades of the twentieth century. HELENLEE (see bio for “Walking Tour: Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co. at the Met”). Friday, November 15 • 11:00am-12:30pm • Grey Art Gallery • Course 12747 • $85 Walking Tour: Mondays at the Met Study first-hand the vast collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Each Monday in the series will take a deep dive into a specific collection and/or works of art. Classes may be taken together or individually in that each one covers a different topic. HELENLEE (see bio for “Walking Tour: Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co. at the Met”). The Period Rooms (America and Europe) Monday, September 16 • 10:30am-12:00pm •

The American Gilded Age Monday, November 4 • 10:30am-12:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12741 • $85 The American Modern World Monday, November 18 • 10:30am-12:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12742 • $85 The Story of Clay Monday, December 2 • 10:30am-12:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12743 • $85 The Art of Chinese Brush Monday, December 16 • 10:30am-12:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12744 • $85

Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12737 • $85 The Period Rooms (Ancient World and Europe) Monday, September 30 • 10:30am-12:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12738 • $85 The Art of Material, Exploring the Variety of Artistic Mediums Monday, October 7 • 10:30am-12:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12739 • $85 Intimate Engagement with Selected Works of Art Monday, October 21 • 10:30am-12:00pm • Metropolitan Museum of Art • Course 12740 • $85

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Walking Tour: Contemporary Galleries of New York City

Explore the hottest galleries within Tribeca, Chelsea, or the Upper East Side and enjoy a day of beautiful art and architecture. Tour routes are carefully curated and designed to highlight the best selection of what is currently on display in any of the neighborhood galleries, making each trip in this series unique. Class meeting location will be provided via email one week prior to the tour. RIVA BLUMENFELD is an art educator at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, and the Guggenheim Museum, focusing on school, family and access groups for 14 years. Besides the museums, Blumenfeld conducts art tours for groups. Previously she owned a gallery in Soho that specialized in contemporary American art. Tuesday, September 17 • 11:00am-1:00pm • TBD inNYC • Course 12731 • $80 Tuesday, October 8 • 11:00am-1:00pm • TBD inNYC • Course 12732 • $80 Tuesday, November 5 • 11:00am-1:00pm • TBD inNYC • Course 12733 • $80

Walking Tour: Elizabeth Catlett at the Brooklyn Museum Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies , running September 13, 2024 through January 19, 2025, displays more than 150 works of Catlett (1915-2012), a revolutionary artist and radical activist often overlooked by the mainstream art world. Born in Washington, DC, Catlett settled permanently in Mexico in 1946 where her art and activism focused attention on the experiences of Black and Mexican women. Characterized by bold lines and voluptuous forms, her powerful sculptures and prints speak directly to those united in the fight against poverty, racism, and imperialism. RIVA BLUMENFELD (see bio for “Walking Tour: Contemporary Galleries of New York City”). Wednesday, December 11 • 11:00am-1:00pm • Brooklyn Museum • Course 12734 • $80 Venice Biennale Virtual Tour In case you missed visiting the 60th Venice Biennale, explore all the highlights from the most talked-about pavilions at Giardini and Arsenale, including standout exhibits from the USA, Brazil, France, Germany, Japan and England. Delve into the fascinating off-site exhibitions such as the Vatican Pavilion, uniquely located at the women's prison, Casa Reclusione Femminile Venezia. Virtually visit the various districts of Venice, including Castello, Dorsoduro, and Cannaregio, to capture the essence of the Biennale's spread across the city. Feel transported through a rich narrative of the art, culture, and experiences that define this prestigious event.

RONNIT VASSERMAN (see bio for “Walking Tour: Galleries of Chelsea”). Tuesday, October 22 • 1:00pm-2:30pm • Zoom • Course 12872 • $30

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Walking Tour: Galleries of Chelsea A guided tour of major galleries in Chelsea will help art

enthusiasts and novices develop an awareness of current movements and trends in the arts. Discover an amazing variety of styles in today's art world with pieces bound to surprise and please. Tour highlights the best selection of what is currently on display in the neighborhood. One standout feature of this tour will be a solo exhibition by Israeli artist Orit Hofshi, renowned for her mastery of printmaking. Hofshi employs both conventional and unconventional approaches, producing artworks that delve into the complexities of the human condition. Many of her pieces are inspired by the events of October 7, 2023, and their aftermath. Her works will be featured in a group exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC this spring. RONNIT VASSERMAN is the founder of Art Connect Group (ACG), a full service art consulting firm that focuses on exhibition curating and design, art acquisition for residential and commercial spaces, education and cultural programming, and public relations for upcoming art exhibitions.

Wednesday, September 11 • 11:00am-1:00pm • TBD inNYC • Course 12753 • $85 Wednesday, September 11 • 2:00pm-4:00pm • TBD inNYC • Course 12878 • $85

Walking Tour: Greenpoint Art Excursion, North Brooklyn Renaissance Greenpoint is one of Brooklyn's hottest

Walking Tour: Lower East Side Art Scene

Enjoy a guided walk through a portion of the Lower East Side that now has well over a hundred art galleries. Visit approximately five while also taking in the street art and iconic landmarks. RONNIT VASSERMAN (see bio for “Walking Tour: Galleries of Chelsea”). Wednesday, November 6 • 11:00am-1:00pm • TBD inNYC • Course 12906 • $85 Thursday, November 7 • 11:00am-1:00pm • TBD inNYC • Course 12755 • $85

neighborhoods, thanks to an influx of young, college-educated newcomers. Meet top trending artists in their studios and learn about their processes, inspiration, and upcoming projects. RONNIT VASSERMAN (see bio for “Walking Tour: Galleries of Chelsea”). Thursday, September 12 • 11:00am-1:30pm • TBD inNYC • Course 12754 • $85

Walking Tour: Fashionable Upper East Side Aside from top designer boutiques, the Upper East Side is also home to premier art galleries. The gallery spaces there are more intimate than the huge white cube galleries of Chelsea and some occupy elegant townhouses. This tour includes several gallery visits that showcase the best exhibitions of the season, including the design-centric Nespresso Boutique, illuminated with the neighboring Met Breuer’s signature bold light fixtures and featuring an interactive, recycled aluminum artwork by contemporary artist Daniel Rozin that reacts to the presence of the viewer. In addition, a botanical wall of live plants further enhances the vibe of sustainability and environmental consciousness. RONNIT VASSERMAN (see bio for “Walking Tour: Galleries of Chelsea”). Wednesday, November 13 • 11:00am-1:00pm • TBD inNYC • Course 12907 • $85

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John Singer Sargent and the Gilded Age

At the end of the nineteenth century, great wealth in America demanded great art, especially portraits of the rich and famous. High society sought out John Singer Sargent, the leading portrait artist of this era, to capture their opulence and glittering personalities that defined the Gilded Age. He also painted intimate portraits of friends, writers, and fellow artists who inspired his life. View many of John Singer Sargent’s most famous portraits, hear biographic details of the artist and his subjects, and see revealing videos that bring to life this new world of opulence in America. BOBPOTTER is a graduate of Syracuse University’s School of Visual and Performing Arts. He spent his early career as an art director and creative director for leading media companies including Scholastic Magazines, Time Warner, and National Geographic. Over the past decade, he helped create an arts therapy program for Save The Children, was a corporate development officer for the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, and oversaw marketing and communications for the Mystic Seaport Museum. Most recently, he launched a professional development program for art students at the Lyme Academy, and is a docent at the Yale Center For British Art.

Tuesday, January 14 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12942 • $28

Black American Artists Amy Sherald, Kerry James Marshall, and Kehinde Wiley

Throughout the history of Western art, people of color are rarely seen in the paintings and collections of major museums. African American artists Amy Sherald, Kerry James Marshall, and Kehinde Wiley confront this reality by creating powerful images of the Black experience in history, popular culture, and American life in paintings that also echo their own personal journeys as artists finding new ways to express their unique artistic visions. View major works by these artists, learn about their own stories and the stories of the people and subjects they paint, and see video commentary by the artists themselves. BOBPOTTER (see bio for “John Singer Sargent and the Gilded Age”). Tuesday, January 21 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12943 • $28

Georgia O’Keeffe from New York to New Mexico The American West has inspired artists for centuries with its natural beauty and majestic landscapes. In the early twentieth century, Georgia O’Keeffe began her journey west from New York City after a passionate love affair with ground breaking photographer and modern art gallery owner Alfred Steiglitz. Restless to leave the urban landscape behind, she left to paint her unique new visions of the Southwest around Taos, New Mexico, creating what have become some of the most iconic paintings in modern art of landscapes, nature, and found objects. Through a wide range of images, a revealing profile of the artist, and videos of the artist discussing her work, explore the art of Georgia O’Keeffe and her enduring legacy as one of the leading women of modern art in the twentieth century. BOBPOTTER (see bio for “John Singer Sargent and the Gilded Age”). Tuesday, January 28 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12944 • $28

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Edward Hopper, Reginald Marsh, George Bellows, the New York of Dreams and Reality As America transitioned from the Gilded Age of the late 1800s into the new realities of the twentieth century, painters like Edward Hopper, Reginald Marsh, and George Bellows presented a different view of American life painting scenes of New York as immigrants who populated the lower East Side, the neon glitter and sideshow spectacles of Coney Island’s boardwalk, and the urban landscape's beauty and isolation. View iconic paintings of these American masters, learn their biographic details, and see videos that capture a new realism in American art. BOBPOTTER (see bio for “John Singer Sargent and the Gilded Age”). Tuesday, February 4 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12945 • $28 Winslow Homer’s America Considered to be one of America’s greatest artists, Winslow Homer emerged after painting scenes of Union soldier’s lives during the Civil War to create compelling paintings of a new nation recovering from war's cataclysm as it looked to a better future. From rural landscapes to vivid seascapes, artists like Eastman Johnson and Thomas Eakins joined Homer in portraying a post Civil War America in a wide range of iconic works that present a uniquely American experience during this transformative era. BOBPOTTER (see bio for “John Singer Sargent and the Gilded Age”). Tuesday, February 11 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12946 • $28

Manet, Renoir, and the Art of the Impressionists

The impressionists were considered radicals in their time. Artists like Manet and Renoir violated the rules of academic painting. They constructed their pictures with freely brushed colors. Their subjects were the people who populated their everyday lives, from family and friends to fellow artists, set in real scenes and locations wearing the fashion of modern Parisian life. Understand what defines impressionism, explore the iconic works of the leading Impressionist painters, and delve into these artists' lives and culture as their new way of seeing and painting revolutionized art. BOBPOTTER (see bio for “John Singer Sargent and the Gilded Age”).

Tuesday, February 25 • 11:00am-12:00pm • Zoom • Course 12947 • $28

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