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SUMMARY:The Age of Armor
DESCRIPTION:Toledo Museum of Art | November 6-February 27 \nThe Age of Armor: Treasures from the Higgins Armory Collection at the Worcester Art Museum\nLevis Gallery \nSuits of armor\, and the warriors who wore them\, have fueled the human imagination since they first appeared in the ancient world. The Age of Armor: Treasures from the Higgins Armory Collection at the Worcester Art Museum\, explores how these compelling exoskeletons have been used in various forms around the globe\, from antiquity to modern times. The Worcester Art Museum’s Higgins Armory Collection is one of the largest collections of arms and armor in the United States. \nFull suits of articulated steel plates were made only briefly in Europe’s golden age of armor during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. The exhibition examines how armor played an important role in the military\, technological and cultural life of societies throughout history. \nThe first section of the exhibition begins with ancient Greece\, when stylish body armor expressed the warrior’s personal taste and social standing\, while increasing his chances of survival on the battlefield. Section two details how\, by the Middle Ages\, knights with expensive iron coats of mail\, as well as swords\, lances and horses came to dominate the battlefield. Sections three and four examine the craft of armor-making as it evolved in several European cities and the innovation of armorers\, who developed full suits of steel for a range of purposes\, including wartime applications and ceremonial uses. The exhibition’s final two sections recount how the rise of firearms impacted armor design from 1500 to 1700\, and that a renewed interest in medieval armor as collectibles developed in the 19th and 20th centuries. \nThe Age of Armor: Treasures from the Higgins Armory Collection at the Worcester Art Museum is organized by the Worcester Art Museum and is sponsored locally by presenting sponsors Susan and Tom Palmer and Taylor Cadillac\, as well as Exhibition Program sponsor ProMedica\, with additional support from the McLoughlin Family Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council. \nTickets are required for entry. TMA Members receive free admission.
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LOCATION:Toledo Museum of Art\, 2445 Monroe St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43537\, United States
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SUMMARY:Living Legacies: Art of the African American South
DESCRIPTION:Toledo Museum of Art | January 15-May 1 \nNew Media Gallery \nA landmark exhibition organized by the Toledo Museum of Art will present the museum’s recent acquisitions of major works by African American artists from the southern United States. Living Legacies: Art of the African American South features 24 works\, from large-scale assemblages and mixed media sculptures to paintings\, textiles\, and works on paper acquired from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation. Artists represented are Leroy Almon\, Thornton Dial\, Thornton Dial\, Jr.\, Richard Dial\, Lonnie Holley\, Ronald Lockett\, Joe Minter\, John B. Murray\, Royal Robertson\, Georgia Speller\, Henry Speller\, Luster Willis\, and several generations of women quiltmakers\, including Louisiana Bendolph\, Mary Elizabeth Kennedy\, Jessie T. Pettway\, Lola Pettway\, Lucy T. Pettway\, Martha Pettway\, Rita Mae Pettway\, and Florine Smith\, as well as Estelle Witherspoon\, one of the founders of the Freedom Quilting Bee. In recent years\, these artists’ innovative practices have received overdue recognition throughout institutional spaces and in the larger cultural discourse. This exhibition will celebrate their crucial contributions to a broader understanding of American art as well as their enduring legacies. \nLiving Legacies: Art of the African American South is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan (#SHARP)\, the NEH’s $87.8 million grant program to help nearly 300 cultural and educational institutions recover from the economic impact of the pandemic. The exhibition is also supported by presenting sponsors Susan and Tom Palmer and season sponsor ProMedica\, with additional support from the Ohio Arts Council and TMA Ambassadors.
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LOCATION:Toledo Museum of Art\, 2445 Monroe St\, Toledo\, OH\, 43537\, United States
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SUMMARY:Perrysburg Winterfest
DESCRIPTION:Downtown Perrysburg | 11 a.m. \nDowntown Perrysburg\, Inc. (DPI) is excited to announce the return of Winterfest. Join the fun on Louisiana Avenue and Second Street in historic Downtown Perrysburg to experience the 12th annual event the whole family will enjoy. \nThe streets will come alive with commissioned ice sculptures\, live carving demonstrations\, a large inflatable polar bear slide\, s’mores and firepits\, paper airplane launch\, scavenger hunt\, and more! Visit perrysburgwinterfest.org beginning Feb. 1st to register for the 2:00 p.m. “Take Flight” Kid’s Dash located on Second Street near Huntington Bank. Laurel’s Princess Parties featuring the Winter Sisters will welcome guests from 12-1:30 p.m. with Pup Friends\, Marshall\, and Skye\, from 1:30-3 p.m. Businesses and restaurants will be open with winter fun-themed activities and warm food and drinks.
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LOCATION:Downtown Perrysburg\, 140 E. Indiana Avenue\, Perrysburg\, OH\, 43551\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Art,Family,Home,Music,The Top 9
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