Published Jan 15, 2012
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
49 Articles; 5,349 Posts
A must see!
Rembrandt in America is the largest collection of Rembrandt paintings ever presented in an American exhibition and the first major exhibition to explore in depth the collecting history of Rembrandt paintings in America. The NCMA is the only East Coast venue for this exceptional show that features works of art from across the United States, including some of the finest paintings residing in American collections. NCMA Curator of Northern European Art Dennis P. Weller serves as a co-curator of this must-see exhibition, which has been more than five years in the making...Consisting of nearly 50 paintings, the exhibition brings together 27 autograph paintings by Rembrandt as well as others thought to be by the master when they entered American collections but whose attributions can no longer be maintained. These include paintings by Dutch masters Jan Lievens and Govert Flinck...
Rembrandt in America is the largest collection of Rembrandt paintings ever presented in an American exhibition and the first major exhibition to explore in depth the collecting history of Rembrandt paintings in America. The NCMA is the only East Coast venue for this exceptional show that features works of art from across the United States, including some of the finest paintings residing in American collections. NCMA Curator of Northern European Art Dennis P. Weller serves as a co-curator of this must-see exhibition, which has been more than five years in the making...
Consisting of nearly 50 paintings, the exhibition brings together 27 autograph paintings by Rembrandt as well as others thought to be by the master when they entered American collections but whose attributions can no longer be maintained. These include paintings by Dutch masters Jan Lievens and Govert Flinck...
http://ncartmuseum.org/exhibitions/rembrandt/
Honeybee737
29 Posts
Hello Nurse Vicky. Funny you should mention The North Carolina Museum of Art. I missed the Rembrandt collection (my sister attended, said it was fabulous) but was able to make the Monet exhibit a few years ago. My family is in the area; I travel from Pensacola to visit.
On a different note, I would like to ask your advice. I'm soon to graduate (May, 2012) with my ADN from Pensacola State College. I am starting my preceptorship with Covenant Hospice, home health and also the Care Center at West Florida Hospital. After that, I strongly desire to move back to my home state (NC). My question is, are there opportunities for out-of-state students? And if so, in which cities?
Thanking you in advance for your reply,
Melissa
Congratulations on being in your last semester of nursing school, Honeybee737 :)!
I have heard (but cannot guarantee) that PCMH (in Greenville) is hiring new graduates for some select units. If you are planning to stay in Florida and work at least one year in a hospital setting, it should be easier for you to find a job in NC.
As to other hospitals, home health agencies, correctional institutions, etc., in NC that are hiring, check out some of the threads in this forum.
Best wishes to you :)