Learning the Language of Art w/ Art Muse L.A.: Ghosts and the Occult in Art - Atlas Obscura Experiences

Learning the Language of Art w/ Art Muse L.A.: Ghosts and the Occult in Art

1 hour
$15 per device
William H. Mumler, Mr. Chapin, Oil Merchant - & His Spirit Wife & Babe Recognized, 1862–1875
Hilma af Klint, Group X, Nos. 1–3, Altarpiece (Altarbild), 1915
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What We’ll Do

Get ready for a Halloween-inspired experience in art. In Learning the Language of Art – Ghosts and the Occult in Art Edition, we will have fun exploring the paranormal, witchcraft, and magic while deciphering the codes in them. If you’ve ever encountered art in a gallery or museum and thought it was “speaking” a foreign language you’re not alone, and deciphering symbols in works of art are not as impenetrable or mysterious as they can often seem.

Join visual artist and art lecturer Regina Mamou (Art Muse Los Angeles) as she takes us on a journey through the ideas and stories behind important works of art incorporating ghosts and the occult. We will focus on the 19th to 21st centuries to view supernatural elements in visual art, from the spirit photography of William H. Mumler to the cosmic art experiences of L. (aka Lazaros).

Learning the Language of Art – Ghosts and the Occult in Art Edition is a fun, unpretentious, and participatory show. We will unpack, demystify, and learn to converse about visual art through three “rounds” of tips, games, and group hilarity. If you’ve ever encountered strange, magical, or ghostly artwork at a museum or gallery that is a head-scratcher, we will break down the artwork’s main ideas, symbols, and clues while learning language and vocabulary to describe and explain it. This show is a chance to impress friends and family with your newfound appreciation and understanding of supernatural history. If you’ve ever felt like art is speaking a secret language, then let us help you speak it too!

Where We’ll Be

ZOOM!

About Your Host
Regina Mamou
Regina Mamou

Regina Mamou is a Los Angeles-based visual artist and art lecturer with a specialization in photography and contemporary art. She holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, and is the recipient of a Fulbright fellowship to Jordan. Regina is a first-generation Iraqi American and a third-generation Polish American. Her background has informed much of her artwork. She is currently the first artist-in-residence at The Wende Museum of the Cold War (Los Angeles, California), where she is working on a project about the relationship between the Middle East and the Soviet Union. Regina has been an art educator and lecturer since 2006. She started her work in museum education at The Art Institute of Chicago, lecturing on a wide variety of art topics and special exhibitions. She also held the role of study leader, a position where she was responsible for extensive research in art for The Art Institute of Chicago’s travel programs to Cuba, Morocco, and Poland. Regina joined the team of Art Muse Los Angeles in 2014 and continues to lead virtual and in-person tours in the Los Angeles area.

What Else You Should Know

Once registered, you can access the Zoom room for this experience through your confirmation email or Eventbrite account. Atlas Obscura online experiences are recommended for attendees age 13+.

This online experience will be recorded. A temporary link to the recording will be provided in a follow-up email to all ticket holders within 72 hours after the event. Access to this recording will be available for seven days.

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