Thursday, March 15, 2018

‘Lecture: Searching for George’

     
This month’s free lecture at the Chancellor Robert R. Livingston Masonic Library at the Grand Lodge of New York will highlight the fine arts. From the publicity:


Searching for George
By Bro. Evar Miller
Thursday, March 29 at 6:30 p.m.
Masonic Hall
71 W. 23rd Street, 14th floor

Brother Evar Miller of O-At-Ka Lodge 759 in Scottsville, New York, a painter and art teacher, will explain the symbolism in the 100-square-foot mural featuring George Washington that he painted on the east wall of his lodge’s Fellow Craft room.

He also will highlight details about Brother Washington’s life, which he discovered during his research, and will additionally discuss other paintings of George Washington by other artists.

Brother Miller received his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Painting from the University of Illinois, his MFA in Painting from Yale University, and his Master of Arts in Teaching from Harvard University.

He has taught in public schools in New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, and at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire.


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