Preoccupied with Making Art - Sold Out
Amon Carter Museum Lectures on American Photography
February 14, 2009
Barbara Crane, artist
There is no perfect moment to create art, no one rule about how or where to make it. It is, instead, a lifelong preoccupation. Renowned photographer Barbara Crane will discuss her work and the rewarding discomfort that is the artistic process—the restlessness of the mind, the discipline of habit, and the tapping into the unconscious.
Reservations are required; seating is limited. Please call 817.989.5057 by February 11 to register; confirmation will be sent.
This lecture is full. The Amon Carter Museum is no longer taking reservations. Visitors can still attend the book signing with the artist at noon.
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