Fenimore Art Museum
2024 Food For Thought Lunch and Lecture Series Schedule
Annual program features engaging, knowledgeable speakers along with new works of art
Cooperstown, New York — Every year, engaging, knowledgeable speakers and new works of art draw visitors to Fenimore Art Museum’s popular lecture series Food For Thought. The programs provide an excellent opportunity to explore the season’s new exhibitions and share a delicious lunch with like-minded people.
Programs begin Wednesday, April 17
Included this season are programs highlighting the summer exhibitions Bob Dylan Remastered: Drawings from the Road and As They Saw It: Women Artists Then and Now. Programs begin Wednesday, April 17.
Tickets: $25 member / $30 non-members. Pre-registration is required, please reserve tickets online at FenimoreArt.org. If you have any specific dietary restrictions, please contact k.gray@fenimoreart.org when registering. Vegetarian options will be provided. For more information, please call (607) 547-1510 or visit our online calendar at FenimoreArt.org for full details on each program.
2024 Food For Thought Schedule
Behind the Scenes
Wednesday, April 17 • 12:30 PM
$25 member / $30 non-members
American Masterworks
Wednesday, May 15 • 12:30 PM
$25 member / $30 non-members
As They Saw It: Women Artists Then and Now
Wednesday, June 12 • 12:30 PM
$25 member / $30 non-members
American Masterworks
Wednesday, June 26 • 12:30 PM
$25 member / $30 non-members
Bob Dylan Remastered: Drawings from the Road
Wednesday, July 24 • 12:30 PM
$25 member / $30 non-members
Bob Dylan Remastered: Drawings from the Road
Wednesday, August 14 • 12:30 PM
$25 member / $30 non-members
For more information on these and other programs, please visit FenimoreArt.org.
About Fenimore Art Museum
Fenimore Art Museum, located on the shores of Otsego Lake—James Fenimore Cooper’s “Glimmerglass”—in historic Cooperstown, New York, features a wide-ranging collection of American art including folk art; important American 18th- and 19th-century landscape, genre, and portrait paintings; more than 125,000 historic photographs representing the technical developments made in photography and providing extensive visual documentation of the region’s unique history; and the renowned Eugene and Clare Thaw Collection of American Indian Art comprised of nearly 900 art objects representative of a broad geographic range of North American Indian cultures, from the Northwest Coast, Eastern Woodlands, Plains, Southwest, Great Lakes, and Prairie regions. Visit FenimoreArt.org.