In support of the exhibition Piercing the Inner Wall: The Work of Dusti Bongé, curator Bradley Sumrall will moderate a panel discussion with author Richard Gruber, Ph. D., Director Emeritus of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art; Paul Bongé, grandson of the artist; and others, followed by an audience Q & A. The event will conclude with a book signing. This event is free and open to the public. /// Dusti Bongé, Sunflowers and Squash (detail), 1944, Oil on canvas, Collection of Dusti Bongé Art Foundation
Saturday, Apr 13, 2-3 PM
Panel Discussion
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
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