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Wednesday, Sep 17th , 2025
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Jen McCreery
Millbrook Free Library
3 Friendly Lane
Millbrook, NY 12545
(845) 677-3611
From the creative corners found in postwar suburban ranch homes to the proliferation of childrens art exhibitions in public schools and libraries, Secessionist notions of child creativity burned brightly in postwar America.
Join art historian Megan Brandow-Faller (CUNY Kingsborough and CUNY Grad Center, Center for Jewish Studies) for an introduction to her newly published book, which examines the intellectual and cultural roots of notions around childrens creativity born in Secessionist Vienna through the lens of three innovative educators: Franz Cižek, often called the patriarch of progressive art education and one of the first art educators to allow children to draw from their imaginations; Emmy Zweybrück, who ran a successful craft school for girls and commercial workshops emphasizing traditionally feminine media and solid handcraft knowledge; and Viktor Lowenfeld, a Cižek pupil widely considered the most influential figure in 20th-century American art education. This program is offered in partnership with Merritt Bookstore.
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