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Yesterday I took a "use or lose" day off and hit some local museums with
skill_grl.
First stop was the National Building Museum, mostly because it was open for coffee. Nice, large open floor space and though I don't often think about architecture, it's one of those things I find interesting when it's put in front of me. In particular, the Green House sustainable design exhibit gave me lots of food for thought about the ways housing can be designed to work with the landscape rather than fighting it every inch of the way. Making something beautiful that is also practical is just elegant in a way I can't describe - a neverending design challenge in any creative discipline.
Most of the day, however, was spent in the American Art museum and the Portrait Gallery, which recently reopened after renovation - I don't think I'd been in either since I moved here. It's sort of two museums in one building and it's quite easy to pass from one to the other without realizing it :P Visting them with
skill_grl was especially eye opening because she favors and knows about types of art that I don't. This was especially noticeable in the portrait gallery, because my interest in costume has created in me the habit of looking at portraits as mere information, where she's capable of considering them as artistic statements in their own right.
But this wasn't the best bit.
Up on the highest floor they have their conservation center semi-open for viewing (glass walls), and though I don't know most of what they're doing I'm just thrilled to tiny bits that it's there where I can see it! The upper floor is also well stocked with several levels of slide out drawers displaying all manner of folk art, craft art, medalions, jewelry, miniature portraits and other goodies that would take weeks and years to go through even a fraction of it! I think I'll be making another trip down!
All in all, a very Grand Day Out :)
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First stop was the National Building Museum, mostly because it was open for coffee. Nice, large open floor space and though I don't often think about architecture, it's one of those things I find interesting when it's put in front of me. In particular, the Green House sustainable design exhibit gave me lots of food for thought about the ways housing can be designed to work with the landscape rather than fighting it every inch of the way. Making something beautiful that is also practical is just elegant in a way I can't describe - a neverending design challenge in any creative discipline.
Most of the day, however, was spent in the American Art museum and the Portrait Gallery, which recently reopened after renovation - I don't think I'd been in either since I moved here. It's sort of two museums in one building and it's quite easy to pass from one to the other without realizing it :P Visting them with
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But this wasn't the best bit.
Up on the highest floor they have their conservation center semi-open for viewing (glass walls), and though I don't know most of what they're doing I'm just thrilled to tiny bits that it's there where I can see it! The upper floor is also well stocked with several levels of slide out drawers displaying all manner of folk art, craft art, medalions, jewelry, miniature portraits and other goodies that would take weeks and years to go through even a fraction of it! I think I'll be making another trip down!
All in all, a very Grand Day Out :)
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Date: 2006-10-01 03:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-04 03:11 am (UTC)If y'all ever make it out this way, we'll go :)