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Join Music historian Dr. Elizabeth Weinfield will discuss European art favorite Saint Cecilia by Simon Vouet, and female musicians and composers in the 17th–century.

This art talk is part of the Blanton Museum of Art's Blanton All Day — a full day of art, art talks, music, food, & more! Once a month, every second weekend. Ticket price includes museum admission.

About the speaker: Elizabeth Weinfield is a music historian whose research explores the relationships among gender, performance, and race in the early modern period. She holds a PhD in historical musicology from the Graduate Center (CUNY), an MSt in music from Oxford, and a BA in art history from Rutgers. Elizabeth is working on her first book, Leonora Duarte (1610–1678), Converso Composer in Antwerp: An Early-Modern Feminist Identity, a monograph on Duarte that investigates music’s role in the convergence of business and culture in the early modern domestic space.

Join Music historian Dr. Elizabeth Weinfield will discuss European art favorite Saint Cecilia by Simon Vouet, and female musicians and composers in the 17th–century.

This art talk is part of the Blanton Museum of Art's Blanton All Day — a full day of art, art talks, music, food, & more! Once a month, every second weekend. Ticket price includes museum admission.

About the speaker: Elizabeth Weinfield is a music historian whose research explores the relationships among gender, performance, and race in the early modern period. She holds a PhD in historical musicology from the Graduate Center (CUNY), an MSt in music from Oxford, and a BA in art history from Rutgers. Elizabeth is working on her first book, Leonora Duarte (1610–1678), Converso Composer in Antwerp: An Early-Modern Feminist Identity, a monograph on Duarte that investigates music’s role in the convergence of business and culture in the early modern domestic space.

More about Blanton Museum of Art
Founded in 1963, the Blanton Museum of Art holds the largest public collection in Central Texas with more than 21,000 objects. The home of Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin, its major collecting areas are modern and contemporary American and Latin American art, Italian Renaissance and Baroque paintings, and prints and drawings. The Blanton offers thought-provoking, visually arresting, and personally moving encounters with art.
When & Where
Dec 14, 2024, 10:00am to 8:00pm Timezone: CST
$20.00


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