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Judith Nasby on Rolph Scarlett

Join the AGG Volunteer Association for a talk with Judith Nasby on artist Rolph Scarlett.
Time
12:00pm
Location 358 Gordon Street Guelph, ON N1G 1Y1
Price Free

Join us on September 25 at 12 pm for a talk by Judith Nasby, Curator Emerita and founding director of the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, now the Art Gallery of Guelph. Exploring the life and legacy of Guelph-born artist and pioneering figure in North American modernism Rolph Scarlett, Nasby will trace Scarlett’s remarkable seventy-five-year career—from his early days in Ontario to his influential work in New York as an avant-garde abstract painter, set designer, industrial designer, and creator of sculptural jewellery. Known for his bold geometric abstraction in the 1930s and 1940s, Scarlett was championed by Museum of Non-Objective Painting Director Hilla Rebay as her “greatest find,” with over sixty of his works held in the museum’s collection. Offering insights shaped by her decades-long curatorial career and extensive research, including her publication Rolph Scarlett: Painter, Designer, Jeweller, Nasby will present a compelling portrait of a visionary artist whose contributions continue to resonate in the world of modern art.

Image details:
Rolph Scarlett, Lyric Dramatic, circa 1945, oil on canvas. Gift of the Artist, 1977 University of Guelph Collection at the Art Gallery of Guelph

Sponsors
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This program is made possible through the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council—an agency of the Government of Ontario, and the Guelph Community Foundation Musagetes Fund.


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