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Upcoming Events and News (listed in reverse order)

NEWS:  May 14: "Art Attack with Lee Sandstead" wins daytime Emmy nomination.  Winners to be announced August 29, 2009.

NEWS:  Feb. 23: "Art Attack with Lee Sandstead" moves to final round of judging for daytime Emmy nominations.  Gazette /  Art Daily

2010

KEYNOTE:  October 15, 2010: Colorado Art Education Association Annual Conference, Colorado.  "I'm Having an Art Attack!"

2009

TOURS:  November 19-21, 2009:  Tours of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for the Virginia Art Education Association 2009 Conference in Richmond, VA.

TALK:  November 15, 2009: The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland.  "Heroes Attack!"  2-3p.  Free and open to the public.  Graham Auditorium.

TOUR:  November 14, 2009: The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland.  Tour covers the "Heroes" exhibit.  5p.

TALK:  November 12, 2009: Ella Sharp Museum, Jackson, Michigan.  "I'm Having an Art Attack!"

KEYNOTE:  November 7, 2009: Michigan Art Education Association Annual Conference, Kalamazoo, MI.  "I'm Having an Art Attack!"

KEYNOTE:  November 6, 2009: Minnesota Art Education Association Annual Conference, Brooklyn Center, MN.  "I'm Having an Art Attack!"

KEYNOTE:  October 16, 17, 2009: West Virginia Art Education Association Annual Conference, Lewisburg, WV.  "I'm Having an Art Attack!" (tentative)

KEYNOTE:  October 9, 10, 2009: Washington Art Education Association Annual Conference.  "I'm Having an Art Attack!" (tentative)

TALK:  October 8, 2009: Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC.  "I'm Having an Art Attack!" 7:00p.

JUDGE: September 9, 2009: Junction Arts Festival, Toronto, Canada.

TALK:  July 18, 2009: Dallas, TX.  "Why I LOVE ART!" 7:00p. (more details to follow).

TALK:  July 17, 2009: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX.  "I'm Having an Art Attack!" 7:00p. Horchow Auditorium.

TALK:  July 15, 2009: The Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.  "I'm Having an Art Attack!"  More information

TALK:  June 14, 2009: The North Theatre, Danville, VA.  "The 'I' in Impressionism." 1:00p.

TALK:  May 14, 2009: The Akron Museum of Art, Akron, Ohio. "I'm Having an Art Attack!"  6:30p.

TOUR:  May, 12, 2009: The Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA. Also, Southern Living Magazine photo shoot.

TALK:  May, 9 2009: The Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science, Sioux Falls, SD. "Rodin Obsessed" 12:30p.  View Invitation

TALK:  May, 8 2009: The Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science, Sioux Falls, SD. "I'm Having an Art Attack!"  7:00p.  View Invitation

TALK:  Tuesday, April 28, 2009: Danville Art League, Danville, VA.

TALK:  April 11, 2009: Molasses Grill, Halifax, VA.  "Cornbread and Columns--The Architecture of Halifax County."  Brunch from 8:30--11:00 AM, talk from 11:00-11:30 AM.

TALK:  Friday, April 3, 2009: Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, TN. "I'm Having an Art Attack!" 6:30p. 

TALK:  March 31, 2009: The Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA. "I'm Having an Art Attack!"  Doors open at 7:00.  Talk at 7:30.

JUDGE:  March 28, 2009: Danville Art League, Danville, VA.

TALK:  March 24, 2009: Sullins Academy, Bristol, VA. "I'm Having an Art Attack!"

TALK:  March 23, 2009: Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, VA. "I'm Having an Art Attack!"

TALK:  January 23, 2009: Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA. "I'm Having an Art Attack!"  7:30p.

TV:  November 30-December 21:  "Art Attack with Lee Sandstead."  Season One.  The Travel Channel. 

NEWS--Lee nominated for 2008 Virginia Governor's Arts Award.  Of the 300 submissions, nine institutions and one individual were selected.

TV: December 2007--February 2008 "Art Attack with Lee Sandstead." Travel Channel.

NEWS--Monuments by Judith Dupré published, featuring over 20 photographs by Lee. Click here, here, here, here and here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

   

 

   

   


 

"Any one who understands how to observe the monuments, and who is willing with indefatigable ardor to test afresh and compare all forms, may nowadays by means of photography… obtain a picture of Greek art far more richly colored than the pale and meager image we have hitherto possessed."

                     --Adolph Furtwängler, Berlin 1895

 

"Kein Sonntag ohne denkmal." (No Sunday without a monument.)
                     -- Anonymous nineteenth-century German art historian.

 

 



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