Born in Berlin, Albers studied at the prestigious Bauhaus, the revolutionary school of art and design. There, she discovered weaving and started to include her own ideas using sudden supplies similar to yarn, cellophane, and metallic thread. Her life modified when she moved to America to flee Nazi persecution. Please consider supporting the Frist Art Museum with a donation.
Press Release Our touring exhibitions bring the gathering of the American Folk Art Museum to cities throughout the United States. The evening will embrace free food and actions such as a scavenger hunt, button making, and the opportunity to create your personal Polaroid self-portraits. The focus of the evening might be self-care, and there will be opportunities for students to decompress on the finish of a busy semester via artistic expression and contemplation of the art on display. The Museum’s galleries, the Museum Store, and Perspective Café are open to the …