Writers can learn a lot about structuring a narrative from visual storytellers, and that's what Barbara explores in this episode of Writing for Immortality. She visited the Schoelkopf Gallery this spring to see "Enter Andrew Wyeth," a rare look at 25 works from 1939 to 1994 that examine the emotional resonance of Wyeth's work during his marriage to his wife, Betsy.
Wyeth's paintings are in permanent collections in most major American museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The exhibition also provides unprecedented access to Andrew Wyeth’s unframed drawings and watercolors. To make an appointment, please contact Alana Ricca at alana@schoelkopfgallery.com or Andrew Schoelkopf at andrew@schoelkopfgallery.com or call (212) 879-8815.
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Additionally, Barbara has an update about Jane Goodrich, founder of Picsello and early guest of the pod, as well as news about future guest Kent Saunders!
Jane launched her podcast, "Focus on Business," for photographers looking to grow their businesses. Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Cxe8X3TcgVowD6NgUoMfX
Kent Sanders hosts "The Profitable Writer" podcast and invited Barbara to chat about ghostwriting--you can hear their conversation here: https://www.theprofitablewriter.com/blog/the-entrepreneurial-journey-of-a-full-time-writer-ghostwriter-barbara-richter and watch this space for Kent's interview!
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