This engaging program explores the idea of the muse—the figures who inspire creativity across time. Start with a sketching activity, then dive into works from the Kimbell’s collection, from Canova’s idealized muse and Romney’s stately portrait to Gentileschi’s powerful biblical figure and Picasso’s modern take on a classical prototype. Discover how artists reveal inspiration through pose, symbolism, and other visual cues.
This free, forty-five-minute program occurs once a month during the Kimbell Café’s regular Happy Hour; no reservations necessary.
To request an accessibility accommodation for a Kimbell program, please email us as far in advance as possible.