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SUMMARY:NSU Art Museum presents Dr. Rocky Ruggiero: Art\, Power\, and Politics in the Italian Renaissance
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 22nd from 4 – 5pm enjoy an art lecture at NSU Art Museum with Dr. Rocky Ruggiero: Art\, Power\, and Politics in the Italian Renaissance. \nIn Renaissance Italy\, art became the most effective means for public\, private and religious individuals\, and institutions to communicate ideas. Whether it was to educate\, impress\, control\, reassure or intimidate audiences\, art became an extremely effective political tool and language of power. Join Dr. Rocky as he explores celebrated examples of Italian Renaissance art that were used as devices of power and politics. \n  \nDr. Rocky Ruggiero has been teaching art and architectural history for nearly 30 years. He received his BA from the College of the Holy Cross and a Master of Arts from Syracuse University\, where he was awarded a prestigious Florence Fellowship in 1996. He furthered his art historical studies at the University of Exeter\, UK\, where he received a PhD in Art History and Visual Culture. He is also the author of the book Brunelleschi’s Basilica: The Building of Santo Spirito in Florence.\nDr. Ruggiero lived in Florence\, Italy\, for 20 years\, where he lectured for several American universities\, including Syracuse\, Kent State\, Vanderbilt\, and Boston College. Dr. Ruggiero has also written and starred in various television documentaries for his expertise in the Italian Renaissance. He has appeared for NBC News\, History Channel’s “Engineering an Empire: Da Vinci’s World\,” “Museum Secrets: the Uffizi Gallery\,” and the NatGeo/NOVA PBS program “Great Cathedral Mystery.” His last two documentaries\, “Florence: The Art of Magnificence\,” and “Medici: The Art of Power” aired nationally on PBS.\nDr. Ruggiero now lives in the U.S. where he offers online art history courses and educational webinars. He also offers in-person lectures\, tours and cultural events throughout the U.S. about Renaissance art and architecture.\nIn Italy\, Dr. Ruggiero leads private excursions and week-long travel programs throughout the country\, offering participants in-depth and often exclusive experiences with Italian art\, architecture\, and culture\, in addition to fine accommodations\, food\, and wine.\nFor information about his travel programs\, online courses\, video lectures\, documentaries\, blogs\, and podcasts visit https://rockyruggiero.com.
URL:https://www.themiamiartscene.com/event/nsu-art-museum-presents-dr-rocky-ruggiero-art-power-and-politics-in-the-italian-renaissance/
LOCATION:NSU Art Museum\, One East Las Olas Boulevard\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33301\, United States
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