The Chatham Orpheum and the Atwood Museum present our feature documentary:
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ALICE STALLKNECHT
Register for free tickets HERE!
When: Thursday, May 09, 2024; 5:00-6:00 PM at the Chatham Orpheum Theater
DOCUMENTARY SCREENING
With the start of the Atwood Museum’s 2024 season, we thought of no better way to celebrate than by collaborating with our neighbor, the Chatham Orpheum Theater, to showcase the most-represented artist in our collection: Alice Stallknecht. Come visit an impressive collection of her colorful works any Open day this season in our Stallknecht Mural Barn. We cannot wait to see you all there!
See the Chatham Orpheum’s website HERE for other details. Admission: FREE
About Alice Stallknecht courtesy of the Orpheum Theater:
Alice Stallknecht painted Chatham.
Townspeople, birds, boats, and weathervanes were her inspiration. Fiercely independent, Stallknecht created a body of work that is unique but also earned her place amongst American Regionalist Painters. American Regionalism became one of the dominant national art movements in the 1930s. American Regionalism strived to represent the conditions of working class Americans.