Virtual Classes & Schedule

Want the comfort of your home while learning about contemporary art?  I continue to have a regular schedule of virtual classes, held over Zoom.

These classes offer an overview of what is happening in contemporary art today and allow the freedom to discover new artists and dialogue about what artists are doing and why their work is essential in the context of global culture today.  Established and emerging artists are given equal attention as we “visit” galleries, collections, and museums—focusing on the vast diversity of art created and exhibited in the New York Metropolitan area.

If you are interested in a customized virtual class, please see the custom tours page.

To see a list of recorded past virtual classes available for purchase click here.

Virtual classes offered this fall:

Whitney Biennial

September 12th

The 81st edition of the Whitney Biennial—the longest-running survey of contemporary art in the U.S.—features 71 artists & collectives that explore the relationships between mind and body, the fluidity of identity, and the growing precariousness of the natural and constructed worlds around us.

Harlem Renaissance

October 31st

The groundbreaking exhibition The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism at the Met explores the comprehensive and far-reaching ways in which Black artists portrayed everyday modern life. Through some 160 works of painting, sculpture, photography, film, and ephemera, explore the new Black cities that took shape in the 1920s–40s in NYC’s Harlem and beyond in the early Great Migration, when millions of African Americans began to move away from the segregated rural South

Käthe Kollwitz

November 21st

In the early 20th century, when many artists played with abstraction, Käthe Kollwitz remained committed to an art of social purpose. “I have no right to withdraw from the responsibility of being an advocate,” she wrote. “It is my duty to voice the sufferings of men, the never-ending sufferings heaped mountain-high.” The 1st retrospective devoted to Kollwitz at a New York museum, this exhibition at the MoMA is the largest exhibition of her work in the US in more than 30 years.

Contemporary Fall Exhibitions

December 12th

As we do every season: we will take an insider’s look at the exciting shows of the Fall season and see what new artists are being featured. Chelsea, the Lower East Side, TriBeCa, Long Island City—who knows (yet) where we will go!

Virtual Classes Schedule & Prices:

Four Thursdays, 11 - 12:30 pm

September 12, October 31, November 21, December 12

4 classes: $130

Individual: $40