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About For Beginners:

For Beginners® is a documentary, graphic, nonfiction book series. With subjects ranging from philosophy to politics, art, and beyond, the For Beginners® series covers a range of familiar concepts in a humorous comic-book style, and takes a readily comprehensible approach that’s respectful of the intelligence of its audience.

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Spotlight: Denise Dennis

Historian and author Denise Dennis will be honored at the 20th Annual Diversity Institute Dinner at Misericordia University in Pennsylvania on February 9th. Dennis is the author of Black History For Beginners, the president of the Dennis Farm Charitable Land Trust, and contributor to the UN publication UNESCO Courier.

Dennis is also a descendant of the Perkins Dennis family, a group of African Americans who migrated to Northeastern Pennsylvania from Connecticut. The family boasts a legacy of service, including that of Prince Perkins, who died in the Battle of Wyoming during the Revolutionary War.

A limited number of tickets are available to the public, and may be reserved through the Diversity Institute at (570) 674-6217.

Our congratulations to Denise!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Happy Birthday Cézanne


Welcome back, blog readers! Join us in celebrating the 172nd birthday of Paul Cézanne, the famous post-impressionist artist. Cézanne was (and is) so influential, even Google is celebrating with a special logo on its website today. Cézanne belonged to that class of artists moving away from direct representation of natural objects and more towards a focus on the artist’s own expression. Modern and post-Modern art follows a path that leads right through Cézanne and his contemporaries. Jonathan Jones of The Guardian explains the famous painter’s revolutionary approach: “Cézanne stared so intensely at nature he began to take it apart in his mind, to anatomise it, theorise it, on long hot afternoons in his studio in Aix-en-Provence and then reassemble the elements of reality in paintings that are pixellated constellations of insights, recognitions, memories and flashes of desire or rage.”  If you’re not familiar with this legendary artist and his role in the progression of Western art, perhaps it’s time to pick up Art Theory For Beginners and join us in the celebration!