Lois Dodd: Natural Order at the Bruce Museum Tour

Saturday, May 13, 2023, 11am - 1pm

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Join us for a tour of Lois Dodd: Natural Order currently on display at Bruce Museum. Praised for her portraits of rural east coast landscapes, Dodd A'48 is an acclaimed Cooper Union alumna who founded the Tanager Gallery with fellow Cooper Union alumni Alex Katz A'49 and William King A'48. Enjoy the vast collection of Dodd's work that spans eight decades and a light lunch provided by Aux Delicés at the Bruce Café

Space is limited, please register here.

Lois Dodd: Natural Order Tour
Bruce Museum
1 Museum Drive Greenwich, CT 06830
Saturday, May 13th, 11am-1pm

The guided tour of the exhibition will begin promptly at 11:00 a.m. and will last approximately an hour. Please plan to arrive 10-15 minutes early to ensure the tour starts on time. $40 registration fee includes museum admission, tour, and light lunch.

Bruce Museum is accessible via a 1 hour and 5 minute train ride from Grand Central Station to Greenwich off the Metro North New Haven line. At the Greenich station, 1 Museum Drive is a 10 minute walk or 5 minute Uber ride. Click here for directions. 

If you have any questions, please contact Joe Feldmann, Development Associate, Alumni Affairs at joe.feldmann@cooper.edu, and we look forward to seeing you!

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  • “My feelings, my desires, my hopes, embrace humanity throughout the world,” Peter Cooper proclaimed in a speech in 1853. He looked forward to a time when, “knowledge shall cover the earth as waters cover the great deep.”

  • From its beginnings, Cooper Union was a unique institution, dedicated to founder Peter Cooper's proposition that education is the key not only to personal prosperity but to civic virtue and harmony.

  • Peter Cooper wanted his graduates to acquire the technical mastery and entrepreneurial skills, enrich their intellects and spark their creativity, and develop a sense of social justice that would translate into action.