Natalie Frank
6:00 PM
May 12, 2021
Artist Natalie Frank creates a feminist perspective on well-known tales in the exhibit
Unbound, a survey of her drawings. Frank, based in Brooklyn, New York, takes on fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Madame dâAulnoy, âThe Sorcererâs Apprentice,â and
Story of O, all in separate series in varied media ranging from gouache to chalk pastel. âI restore the identities of these overlooked female artists and transform their stories to create contemporary, paradigm-breaking female heroines,â writes Frank.
MMoCA is currently open Friday-Sunday, noon-6 p.m. Ã
Natalie Frank, All Fur III, from Tales of the Brothers Grimm, 2011â14.
Natalie Frank
6:00 PM
May 12, 2021
Artist Natalie Frank creates a feminist perspective on well-known tales in the exhibit
Unbound, a survey of her drawings. Frank, based in Brooklyn, New York, takes on fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Madame dâAulnoy, âThe Sorcererâs Apprentice,â and
Story of O, all in separate series in varied media ranging from gouache to chalk pastel. âI restore the identities of these overlooked female artists and transform their stories to create contemporary, paradigm-breaking female heroines,â writes Frank.
MMoCA is currently open Friday-Sunday, noon-6 p.m. Ã
Natalie Frank, All Fur III, from Tales of the Brothers Grimm, 2011â14.
Free, 1-4 p.m., July 3, 3527 Atwood Ave.
Madison-born songwriter, hip-hop guitarist and music producer Adem Tesfaye will play at the jazz club Cafe CODA this Friday. Tesfaye is a skilled storyteller, with experience producing music rooted in hip-hop, funk, reggae and blues. He has previously released two solo albums, D-iz-III “the Sickness” and “Athedage,” though his most recent work includes the Black Poet’s Society Reunion and a blues-funk-hip-hop band Binx.
Free, 5:30-8 p.m., July 2, 1224 Williamson St.
Experience all the fun at this family-friendly July 4 parade, with opportunities to decorate your bikes and strollers and enjoy some patriotic party favors. Led by a firetruck, the parade will begin at 10 a.m. near the main park sign and will go from Country Grove Drive to Fieldcrest Way, Mammoth Trail and finally back to the park.
Natalie Frank
6:00 PM
May 12, 2021
Artist Natalie Frank creates a feminist perspective on well-known tales in the exhibit
Unbound, a survey of her drawings. Frank, based in Brooklyn, New York, takes on fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Madame dâAulnoy, âThe Sorcererâs Apprentice,â and
Story of O, all in separate series in varied media ranging from gouache to chalk pastel. âI restore the identities of these overlooked female artists and transform their stories to create contemporary, paradigm-breaking female heroines,â writes Frank.
MMoCA is currently open Friday-Sunday, noon-6 p.m. Ã
Natalie Frank, All Fur III, from Tales of the Brothers Grimm, 2011â14.