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Upcoming Lectures

Illustrated lectures by scholars, collectors, and educators present diverse perspectives and introduce new ideas about art.

Sheppy Dog Fund Lecture

Alchemy and Art

Wednesday, March 13

6:00pm

Location: FIA Theater

Dr, Sledge will introduce the practice of alchemy and varying alchemical schools, dispel common myths, introduce famous alchemists including Maria the Jewess, describe alchemical symbolism and discuss where our understanding of alchemy as proto-science is today. His presentation will be grounded in the history of alchemical art and symbolism. The...

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Flint Institute of Arts

1120 East Kearsley Street
Flint, Michigan 48503
phone 810.234.1695
fax 810.234.1692

Today at FIA

Hours
10am-5pm
Admission
Members Free
Genesee County Residents Free
Adults Free
Students (with ID) Free
Senior Citizens Free
Children 12 & Under Free

Calendar


February 16

Glass - Hybrid: Glass + Metal

February 16

Exhibitions - The Drama of Japanese Prints

February 16

Paillon d’amour

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To advance the understanding and appreciation of art for all through collections, exhibitions, and educational programs.

Celebrating 90 Years 1928 – 2018