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    Creating & Remembering Pulp Fiction - Al Razza

    Creating & Remembering Pulp Fiction - Al Razza

    Presented by Coral Springs Museum of Art at Coral Springs Museum of Art

    January 15, 2011

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    In the 1920’s & 30’s dime novels were the common man’s means of exposure to literature and art. It was an art of drama and intrigue and it helped bring in the Comic Book, Graphic Novel, as well as the Pop Art Movement.

    It is this style that Razza has placed a fun and contemporary twist. He will
    discuss and compare the art of the Renaissance with that of contemporary art. He will also show the importance of models to the artist, and how
    artists compose their art. How his models are the art as well as how models have inspired his art.

    Saturday Chautauqua is CSMART’s version of the popular turn of the century traveling tent shows that included art exhibits, lectures and music
    “to improve and renew our ties to one another”.

     


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        Coral Springs Museum of Art

        2855 Coral Springs Drive
        Coral Springs, FL 33065

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        Museum admission
        $5 Adults / $4 Seniors / $3 Students
        Members & Under 12 Free
        Wednesday FREE to everyone

        Info Phone: 954.340.5000

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        January 15, 2011

        Times:

        Program begins at 3:00pm

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