01:22:36 Karen: Shahzia Sikander Arose 01:23:29 Karen: I compared to Young woman by Alan Houser 01:25:27 Emily Shapiro: I chose art works that each contained an “encounter/exchange” theme within them One was a Kongo Crucifix; my new one (to me) was an 18th c. Chinoiserie-inspired British teapot. 01:29:38 Fran Megarry: New to me was the Coconut grater stool. So great 01:31:49 Manju Parikh: I found two new pieces - Double Plot by Otobong Nkanga and They say Minnesota Nice by Wanbli Koyake. 01:37:13 Terry Nadler: I compared Monet's Grainstacks to Weldon's The Butterly Catchers. Weldon was part of a group of American Impressionist painters who lived near Monet in Giverny. While there, Weldon painted his own Haystacks. 01:37:37 Mary Ann Wark: I ask the teacher if there are specific works the teacher watsn 01:40:07 Terry Nadler: My theme is "Painting Out-of-Doors" for the Monet's Grainstacks and Weldon's The Butterfly Catchers. Monet influenced Weldon. Monet's Impressionism influences Weldon's American Impressionism. 01:44:44 lynelleosgood: Knowing we will be able to have the student touring information is awesome! 01:50:36 Jill McMahan: Is this Women Artists or Women subjects, or both/either 01:51:00 Jill McMahan: Thank you both 02:03:08 lynelleosgood: Hopefully, our museum has learned from the past year 02:03:41 JeanMarie: Thank you all1 02:05:01 Fran Megarry: This has been a wonderful meeting, Many thanks to everyone. 02:05:08 Susan Arndt: St Paul!! 02:09:06 Jeanne Lutz: Thank you, everyone. 02:09:08 Karen: Thank you Debbi and Kara!