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Muskegon Museum of Art296 W. Webster Ave.Muskegon, MI 49440231.720.2570muskegonartmuseum.org
The Journal is a quarterly publication of the Muskegon Museum of ArtVol. 37, Issue 3
HoursSUN 11 am – 4 pmMON CLOSEDTUES 11 am – 4 pmWED 11 am – 4 pmTHU 11 am – 4 pmFRI 11 am – 4 pmSAT 11 am – 4 pmHours are subject to change. Please check our website.
Admission$10 Adult | $8 Senior 65+$6 Student 17 & up with I.D.Free through age 16Free for MMA Members
Free Admission ThursdaysUnderwritten by The Meijer Foundation
Museums for All gives free admission for EBT card holders, up to 4 people per card.
Program support is provided by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural A�airs, an a�liate of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Michigan Humanities Council, an a�liate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The Muskegon Museum of Art is fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
Board of Trustees Muskegon Museum of Art Foundation
Frank Bednarek, Chair
Kimberly Van Kampen, Vice Chair
Claudia Berry, Secretary
John Pridnia, Treasurer
Nancy Crandall
Gayle R. Davis
Tom DeVoursney
Robert A. Dubault
Trip Johnson
Michael Oltho�
Eric Ringelberg
Gil Segovia
John Swanson
Jonathan Wilson
Chris Witham
Museum of Art Sta�Kirk Hallman Executive Director
Catherine Mott Assistant Director
Val Anderson Membership Assistant
Dee Arnold-Johnson Head Custodian
Lee Brown Preparator
Marguerite Curran Director of Marketing
Cathleen Dubault House Manager
Kelli Hepler Executive Assistant
Shawnee Larabee Accounting Manager
Art Martin Director of Collections & Exhibitions/Senior Curator
Kelly Mavis Store Manager
James Milostan Collections Manager
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CONTENTS
From the Chair and Director 3
Shaping the Future Museum Expansion 4
Exhibitions 8
Collection Highlight 16
Education 17
Support 18
Friends of Art/Volunteers 22
Cultural Partners 23
BENNETT PRIZE 2 (2021) WINNER | Ayana RossGirls in White DressesOil on canvas, 2020Courtesy of the Artist
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Frank BednarekChair, Muskegon Museum of Art Foundation Board of Trustees
Photo by Frederic Reinecke
Message from the ChairAs we all move closer to normal, we can recognize more clearly the importance of art in our lives. The plan for the Muskegon Museum of Art is to insure that Muskegon and West Michigan’s finest fine art museum survives and remains alive, well, and relevant for the next century.
The goal is to expand adding three new galleries and two classrooms, simple but very much needed, enabling the MMA to show far more of its great collection.
We hope you will help. Together, we can make this dream a reality. Contribution materials are enclosed. Thank you for your consideration.
Frank Bednarek
Kirk HallmanExecutive Director Muskegon Museum of Art
Photo by Frederic Reinecke
Message from the DirectorWe are excited to present a summer of exhibitions featuring women artists at the Muskegon Museum of Art. Beyond the Ceiling: Women of Studio Glass is an appropriate and impressive follow up to last summer’s major glass show along with Women at the Forefront: Stories from the Permanent Collection. We are especially proud to host Rising Voices 2: The Bennett Prize® for Figurative Women Realist Painters alongside a solo show by Aneka Ingold, winner of the inaugural Bennett Prize in 2019. We cannot wait for you to see it!
This is just the start to one of the MMA’s most ambitious seasons. In September, we will open Edward S. Curtis: Unpublished Alaska in partnership with the Curtis Legacy Foundation, featuring photographs of his last journey never before seen by the public. MiniARTure Golf; a fully playable nine-hole art-inspired golf course inside the MMA, opens in December. The fun continues next summer with Dressing the Abbey, featuring the original costumes and props from the hit British television show, Downton Abbey.
As of this writing, our Shaping the Future Capital Campaign for Museum Expansion has reached $8.6M. That is 87% of our goal of $9.9M. We hope you can help us get over the goal line!
We are looking forward to a great summer and seeing you in the galleries. Thank you!
Kirk Hallman
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Elements of Expansion• Grand Hall for Major Exhibitions
• Two New Galleries for Special Rotating Exhibitions
• Two New Classrooms to Support Educational Programs
• Family Activity Area
• New Barrier-Free Entry
• Additional Storage and Workshop Spaces
• Expanded Space for Museum Store/Visitor Services
We’re adding three new galleries and two new classroom activity areas, along with storage and work space to meet these challenges and sustain this cultural treasure for generations to come.
Our Goal for this E� ortSustain the Museum for the next century by keeping it alive, well, and relevant.
Fundraising Goal: $9.9 millionRaised to Date: $8.6 million
We appreciate your help!
Scan the QR code to contribute. Every dollar counts!
SHAPING THE FUTURE
Did you know? With current gallery rotation and
changing exhibitions each year, it
would take over 40 years to show
the entire collection.
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CAMPAIGN CABINET
HONORARY CO-CHAIRSJon & Jane BlythLarry HinesCharles E. & Vivian K. JohnsonRobert & Wendy KersmanJohn H. MartinPatrick O’Leary Marge Potter Kimberly Van Kampen
ENDORSEMENT COUNCILDave AlexanderBeth Beaman Susan BednarekBillie BruceClaudia Bryant E. Jane ConnellGayle DavisFriends of ArtAmy HeisserErick Johnson Cindy LarsenHenry MatthewsSue Ellen McCrearyMMA DocentsIrene PiersonEric RingelbergThomas & Elizabeth TuttleSteve & Rebecca Westphal
CAMPAIGN CABINETSherry BeckerFrank Bednarek*Claudia Berry*Nancy CrandallAnne DakeTom DeVoursneyRobert DubaultBob GarretsonKirk HallmanJudith Hayner*Trip Johnson*Catherine MottJohn Pridnia*Gil SegoviaJosh SilvisJonathan Wilson
*Campaign Co-Chairs
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Message from the Trustees & CabinetTwo factors are driving the Muskegon Museum of Art expansion initiative:
1. There is not su�cient space to display the permanent collection.
2. Touring exhibitions today require larger venues than the MMA has to o�er.
The plan is to add three new galleries and two new classroom activity areas, along with support space, which will meet these challenges and sustain this cultural treasure for generations to come.
The new galleries will increase permanent collection exhibition space by 222% and temporary exhibition space by 60%, making the Muskegon Museum of Art more of a destination rather than a stop over.
The Trustees are committed to keeping the Museum alive, well, and relevant for the next 100 years.
A new downtown masterpiece!
#artMKGGroundbreaking later this year
THE CAMPAIGN FOR MUSEUM EXPANSION
NAMING OPPORTUNITIESCall MMA Executive Director Kirk Hallman at 231.720.2573 to learn more.
GROUND FLOOR - New ConstructionTHE NEW WING $ 1,500,000 *Grand Gallery: Van Kampen Boyer Molinari Foundation $ 1,000,000 *Grand Entry and Sculpture Hall: Patrick O’Leary & Karen Yamasaki $ 500,000 **Educational Wing (Classroom/Activity Area/Auditorium): Carol R. Folkert $ 500,000 **Classroom A: Howmet Aerospace Foundation $ 250,000 ***Classroom B $ 200,000 ***Outdoor Public Space $ 200,000 ***New Museum Store (Co-Naming rights) $ 100,000 ***Café/Break Area $ 75,000 ****New Webster Street Entry: Webb Chemical Service Corporation $ 50,000 ****Logistical Room $ 50,000 ****Hall to Grand Gallery $ 50,000 ****Cloak Room $ 25,000 ****Welcome Area: Judith Hayner & Charlene Romanosky $ 25,000 ****
SECOND FLOOR - New ConstructionNew Gallery A: Steven Bennett & Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt $ 500,000 **New Gallery B: Gary & Victoria Verplank $ 500,000 **Grand Reception Hall: Hilt Foundation $ 500,000 **Rooftop Terrace $ 250,000 ***Elevator $ 50,000 ****
LOWER LEVEL - New Construction Print Gallery $ 500,000 **Vault $ 50,000 ****Workshop $ 25,000 ****
GROUND FLOOR – Existing and Modified AreasAdministrative Wing $ 75,000 ****Reception Area $ 50,000 ****Collection Manager’s O�ce $ 30,000 ****Director of Marketing O�ce $ 30,000 ****Auditorium Stage: Sandy & Allen Beck $ 25,000 ****
SECOND FLOOR – Existing and Modified AreasOperhall Gallery (Co-Naming Rights) $ 250,000 ***Security Center $ 25,000 ****
LOWER LEVEL - Existing and Modified Areas Preparatorial Work Area $ 50,000 ****O�ces $ 50,000 ****
DURATION PERIODS FOR NAMING RIGHTS * $ 1,500,000 to $ 1,000,000 Forty-year naming rights** $ 750,000 to $ 500,000 Thirty-year naming rights*** $ 499,000 to $ 100,000 Twenty-year naming rights**** $ 75,000 and lower Ten-year naming rights with ten-year renewal option
(As of May 28, 2021)
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LEADERSHIP$1,000,000+Van Kampen Boyer Molinari
Foundation
PLATINUM$500,000+Steven Alan Bennett & Dr.
Elaine Melotti SchmidtCarol R. Folkert The Hilt FoundationPatrick O’Leary &
Karen YamasakiShape Corp. in Memory of
Gary & Victoria VerplankMrs. Shaw Walker
GOLD$250,000+Community Foundation for
Muskegon County (CFfMC)The Frey FoundationHines Corporation
(Challenge Match)Howmet Aerospace
Foundation
SILVER$100,000+Andy & Nancy Busard in
Memory of Drs. J. Max & Mary Ellen Busard
The Susan & Frank Bednarek Fund of the CFfMC
Thomas F. DeVoursneyBuzz & Wendy Kersman Mike & Kay Oltho� Gary & Victoria Verplank EstateShaw & Betty Walker
FoundationRichard & Marilyn Witham
BRONZE$50,000+Dr. Frederick & Deborah Brown
Estate Consumers Energy FoundationRobert D. & C. Corcoran Tuttle
Fund Michigan Council for Arts &
Cultural A�airsSteve & Deb Jackson Family
Fund of the CFfMC Webb Chemical Service
Corporation
LEGACY$25,000+William J. Baldridge in Memory
of Luanne BaldridgeAllen & Sandy Beck Jon & Jane Blyth Dr. Donald & Nancy Crandall Robert & Cathleen Dubault Caron & Floyd Farmer Judith Hayner &
Char Romanosky in Honor of the MMA Foundation Trustees. 1984 - Present
Dave & Julie Hazekamp
SHAPING THE FUTURE MUSEUM EXPANSION CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTORS
F. Martin & Dorothy A. Johnson Familiy Fund of the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation in Honor of Sarah B. Johnson
Paul C. Johnson Foundation of the CFfMC
Trip & Nina JohnsonDan & Sheryl Kuznar John & Jessie Martin Sally A. Peterson Marge Potter Mary Price & Tom Schaub John & Mary Swanson
PATRON$10,000+John & Claudia Berry Gayle Davis & Fred KraftPatricia Flynn Bob & Heather Garretson Fund
of the CFfMCJean C. & Alex H. Homberger
Fund of the CFfMC Erick & Holly Johnson Rich & Pam Kramer Brian & Jamie Lang Caroline & Steven Mayberry Mark & Elizabeth Murray Newkirk Electric Associates,
Inc.Susie Reher Paul & Evelyn Reid Sytsema Family Fund of the
CFfMC Tyler Sales Co., Inc.Michael & Patricia Wade John & Karen Wells Judith Wilcox Kenneth & Marguerite Winter Jan Witt
HOPPER SOCIETY$5,000+Joseph & Kris BalaskovitzSherry & Stuart BeckerJohn R. Cook in Honor of Jane
E. Leonard and in Memory of Ruth E. Cook
Allan & Anne DakeJan Deur & Laura WeaverDeb DeVoursneyEugene FethkeShirley J. Gossett in Honor of
Ronald R. GossettMatt & Amy HeisserPaul & Karen JacksonTom & Pat JohnsonRoger & Jeanne KnopJerry & Alison LangLarry & Lynne LarsenMark & Bonnie MeengsDan & Sharon MoodyFrank & Emma PetersonJohn & Michelle PridniaEvan & Lois ReindersEric & Michele RingelbergDon & Elizabeth Jane RohlckMike & Debby Schubert
Shoreline Insurance Agency, Inc.
Peter M. TurnerKathleen WestTom & Jane WittMike & Marti Youngdahl
BENEFACTOR$2,500+Charlotte & Bob ChessmanOrville & Susan CrainJohn & Kathy DahlstromMargaret KivinskiRich & Nan KlassenPaul & Diane MeyersMMA Sta�Charles & Lureen MullallyLaura SchultzJosh & Amy SilvisTed & Judy StojakMarty & Heidi Sytsema Family
Fund of the CFfMCWest Coast Pediatric DentistryAnonymous
FRIEND$1,000+Charles & Gloria AlstromTed & Francine AntonStephen & Martha Bartlett
in Memory of Robert & Veronica Youngman
John & Shelley BrocciSherry & Pete BrownLee S. Brown & Martha
Colburn in Memory of Kenneth L. Brown
Janet Day in Memory of John MacLeish Day
Jan & Jim DelaneyKevin & Sue DonovanWallace & Jane EwingCharles & Patricia FisherMichael & Mary HendonRick & Holly HughesCindy LarsenPeggy Jensen & Gerald Nehra
Fund of the CFfMC Sylvia KaufmanHeather KettlerTricia LamimanClara LangTim & Marian MichalskiGordon MudlerBarbara Potter MacMeekinKen & Marilee OttoJohn & Marilyn RuckLaura SchultzThomas & Lynne SpencerJohn J. & Sheila G. Ste�elAlan SteinmanJulie VandenHeuvelEleanor K. WilliamsDouglas & Jennifer Zwemer
UNDER $1,000Jason Aerts & Anne SchroederAmy B. BensingerBillie BruceJoanna & Mike Buboltz
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Ann BurroughsCurtis ChambersGeorge & Deborah ChmelarNancy Chudaco� in Memory of
Bette Wolfgang FisherSantiago & Nancy Coronado
in Honor of Bennette Freeman Hartz
Steven & Darleen DangelViolet K. De WindSteve & Cynthia DeupreeCharles R. DeupreeTige DickinsonLeonard & Cathy DrustDynamic Conveyor Corporation Bob & Ann Erler in Memory of
Shirley Van HoevenTimothy A. FarmerJack FrickTerry & Janet GreviousStanley & Judy HaleDaniel M. HamblinEllen HanleyNicholas HurykSteve Johnson &
Jean ChambersJohn & Lesa JordanBrian & Gwyn KainulainenTrish Kochka in Memory of Al
KochkaRhea & Neal KupiszLee & Burnell LaPointeNelson LevingsPat LinckArend & Nancy LubbersAndy & Jill MaciejewskiDonald R. MatthewsPatrick & Shelia MillerRich Nelson in Memory of
Mary Lee ReadCara O’Brien & Chester
WinowieckiBetty OhsJane Otrhalek & Tonya RundWilliam & Erika PaulsonDave & Chris PequetEric & Marisa PetersonLauren PhillipsIrene PiersonAndrew & Tracy PriceWilliam & Maura ReynoldsHarry & Carol SchmidtPatricia SchroederEd & Pat SchroederRobert T. SheardyJames SkipperDavid StapelJoan & Marsha StewartRobert TimmermanAnnalise Vander WeitJeanne & Don VanWierenMary Westho� in Memory of
Richard J. Westfo�Jonathan & Melissa WilsonMary WisnomAnonymous
(As of May 24, 2021)
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Nancy Callan (American, born 1964)Flight of the Lobster, blown and etched glass, 2008Purchase, through the gifts of Stephanie Dresen and an Anonymous Donor, by exchange. 2009.11
Beyond the CeilingWomen of Studio GlassL. C. and Margaret Walker Gallery B
Beyond the Ceiling: Women of Studio Glass celebrates the contributions of women artists to the international movement of studio glass making. Enhancing the Muskegon Museum of Art’s own permanent collection with loans by contemporary women artists, this exhibition showcases a range of interests and design in glass, revealing the innovations and vision that women have contributed over the decades.
Guests will fi nd glass shaped in a host of techniques, from blowing and heat shaping to casting and slumping, refl ecting generations of experimentation and creative vision. These women, and those that followed, have shared their knowledge and skills around the world, shaping the international glass movement into the force it is today. Featured artists include Shelley Muzylowski Allen, Sonja Blomdahl, Nancy Callan, Deanna Clayton, Amber Cowan, Sabrina Knowles and Jenny Pohlman, Debora Moore, Kait Rhoads, Mary Sha� er, Sylvia Vigiletti, Ann Wol� , Toots Zynsky, and more.
Special thanks to Habatat Galleries of Royal Oak, Michigan, for lending to this exhibition.
Underwritten by
Now through August 29, 2021
Amber Cowan Periwinkle Triple Bloom 2; fl ameworked American pressed glass, mixed media; 2020. Courtesy of Habatat Galleries
Toots Zynsky (American, born 1951)Il Centesimo, Fused and formed glass (fi let de verre), 2012Gift of an anonymous donor with additional support from the artist in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Muskegon Museum of Art2012.1
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Glory, bronze on a mahogany base, 1981Gift of the Drs. Osbie and Anita Herald Fund
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Women at the ForefrontStories from the Permanent CollectionAlcoa Foundation Gallery
Women at the Forefront: Stories from the Permanent Collection presents artworks by women who were highly influential and successful during their lifetimes, exhibiting, teaching, innovating, advocating, and pioneering. Today, many of their stories are being rediscovered and shared with new audiences. This exhibition highlights the stories of these women through their art and biographies, calling attention to their achievements and celebrating the contributions of women through the decades. Works by Deborah Butterfield, Mary Cassatt, Elizabeth Catlett, Judy Dater, Françoise Gilot, and other artists are featured in a variety of media.
Underwritten by
MICHAEL & PATRICIA WADE
Sabrina Knowles and Jenny PohlmanCloud Cumulus; blown and sandblasted glass, metal; 2017Courtesy of Habatat Galleries
L. C. and Margaret Walker Gallery A
In collaboration with Steven Alan Bennett, Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt, and The Pittsburgh Foundation, the Muskegon Museum of Art is honored to present the 2021 award and exhibition for The Bennett Prize®. A stipend/grant-in-aid award founded by Steven and Elaine, the $50,000 Bennett Prize® is given biennially to a woman painter whose principal focus is figurative painting, primarily in a realistic style. The Bennett Prize® seeks to encourage the pursuit of figurative realism by women painters and provides support over two years to a select painter whose work demonstrates excellence in the genre. In this second cycle, we are excited to present an outstanding group of new finalists.
The Bennett Prize® is intended to elevate and support women painters who use the figure in a realistic manner. The Prize seeks to alter the status quo by celebrating women painters whose works challenge how the figure is perceived and to aid in the discovery and sharing of previously marginalized or excluded voices. The diversity of style and theme seen in the works of the finalists stands out for its transcendence of traditional tropes and o�ers modern insights into how we view the self and its accompanying issues of cultural, racial, sexual, gender, and political identity.
From the traditional to the experimental, the figure clearly remains a vital source of inspiration for women artists across the United States. Our four jurors, Patrick Moore, Director of The Andy Warhol Museum; prominent figurative painters Alyssa Monks and Katie O’Hagan; and Prize co-founder and art collector Steven Bennett deliberated extensively, seeking those artists whose works stood out amongst a very talented whole. They ultimately selected artists who presented in their paintings an intriguing blend of representation that both drew from and challenged traditional realism and the use of the figure, works whose stories resonated with our ever tumultuous examinations of the self and its complex relationships to others, both past and present. Beautiful, amusing, haunting, mystifying, celebratory, and surprising, these artworks invite closer examination of the artists’ perspectives and o�er the viewer an opportunity to evaluate their own lives, experiences, and perceptions of the world.
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Sophia-Yemisi Adeyemo-RossAn Arrow Dipped in Cactus Poison
Acrylic and watercolor, 2020
Tanmaya BinghamSexy GigglesAcrylic, colored pencil, watercolor, and glitter on panel; 2020
Chloe ChiassonA New DawnOil, acrylic, resin, wood, and a match, on canvas, 2021Courtesy of the Hort Family Collection
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2021 ARTISTSSophia-Yemisi Adeyemo-Ross, Providence, RITanmaya Bingham, Portland, ORChloe Chiasson, Brooklyn, NYJune Glasson, Millbrook, NYHolly Keogh, Charlotte, NCLavely Miller, Baltimore, MDRebecca Orcutt, North Bend, WAAyana Ross, McDonough, GASu Su, Pittsburgh, PAAmy Werntz, Dallas, TX
The Bennett Prize® is a celebration of women’s voices and calls attention to the enduring use of the figure in art and the ways in which realism in painting can remain relevant, fresh, and engaging in today’s art world. It is our continued hope that The Prize will bring greater attention to women’s voices and open ever expanding opportunities for equal representation in galleries, museums, and the commercial market.
Find information on the 10 Bennett Prize finalists at thebennettprize.org.
Holly KeoghGirls RunningOil on canvas, 2020
Rebecca OrcuttSorry the Movie Wasn’t That GoodOil on panel, 2017
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Su SuBed StrawOil on canvas, 2020
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Ayana RossSWBATOil on canvas, 2020
June GlassonCadmium IOil on panel, 2020
Lavely MillerGod Shot Me in the Face and Then I Saw (Blue Shirt)Acrylic on paper on panel, 2020
Amy WerntzThe ShopperOil, 2019
BENNETT PRIZE FINALISTS, continued…
June GlassonCadmium IIOil on panel, 2020
Congratulations 2021 Bennett Prize Winner Ayana RossPainter Ayana Ross, of McDonough, Georgia, has won the prestigious 2021 Bennett Prize®. Ross’s work explores identity and cultural awareness in the everyday lives of African Americans in the American South.
Ross will be awarded $50,000, giving her the opportunity to create new work in the figurative realist style for a solo exhibition that ultimately will travel the country. The Bennett Prize is the largest prize o�ered solely to women figurative painters.
“Ross’ paintings create story fragments that invite viewers to insert themselves and see their own experiences in her work,” said Patrick Moore, one of four jurors and director of The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. “She highlights racial disparities as well as inter-generational progress in Black lives.”
Her win was announced on May 27 at the virtual opening reception for the Rising Voices 2: The Bennett Prize exhibition.
Learn more about the artist at ayanaross.com and on Instagram @ayanarossart.
Additional paintings by Ross are featured on the cover and on page 17 of this issue of the Journal.
Information on the 10 Bennett Prize finalists: thebennettprize.org
Muskegon Museum of Art exhibition and visitor information: muskegonartmuseum.org
Aneka Ingold: TransfigurationMichael and Kay Oltho� Gallery
The Muskegon Museum of Art is excited to premiere the first solo exhibition for The Bennett Prize®, featuring the work of 2019 Prize winner Aneka Ingold.
Ingold’s dramatically staged paintings present mysterious allegories informed by the stories and lives of women. Drawn from self-reflection and the shared experiences of peers and women throughout history, her narratives are relayed through symbols and patterns that culminate in a goddess-like figure. Ingold’s powerful characters, rendered in precise layers of colored pencil and paint, earned her the honor of being named the inaugural winner of The Bennett Prize® for Women Figurative Realist Painters in 2019. The paintings in this exhibition are the culmination of her two-year grant period and represent a profoundly transformative time, of life upended and redefined, and a woman transfigured by her journey.
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The Susan & Frank Bednarek Fund of the Community Foundation for Muskegon County
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Aneka Ingold, Live and Let Live, mixed media on paper, 2019
Aneka IngoldVirulent
Mixed media on paper, 2021
Photograph of Aneka Ingold by Natalie DiIenno
Edward Curtis Unpublished Alaska, The Lost PhotographsMichael and Kay Oltho� Gallery
On June 8, 1927, Edward Sherri� Curtis, accompanied by daughter Beth Curtis Magnuson and newly employed Stewart C. Eastwood, set sail on the steamer ship Victoria towards Nome, Alaska. The purpose of their voyage was to complete the photography and research for the final 20th volume of Curtis’s masterwork, The North American Indian. Begun in 1906, The North American Indian was the defining passion of Curtis’s life, an attempt to record, in writing and photography, the lives of the Indigenous Peoples of the Southwestern, Western, and Northwestern United States. This trip, planned for a single season, would be the final voyage to complete his epic quest. Curtis took hundreds of images on his journey, only part of which were ultimately published. The rest sat, unseen, passed down through the family until today.
Edward Curtis: Unpublished Alaska, The Lost Photographs presents, for the first time to the public, images made from the unused original negatives. Over one hundred images will comprise the exhibition, along with excerpts from the personal journals of Curtis and his daughter Beth that describe their often harrowing adventures in the Bering Sea. This exhibition accompanies the 2021 publication of the complete journals by Curtis’s descendants in Edward Curtis: Unpublished Alaska.
Join us in exploring this unique glimpse into the making of an artistic and historic masterpiece.
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MiniARTure GolfL.C. and Margaret Walker Galleries A & B
The Muskegon Museum of Art is partnering with SiTE:LAB to bring a truly unique museum experience to our West Michigan audiences. In December of 2021, we will launch an artist inspired 9 hole mini-golf course in our L.C. and Margaret Walker Galleries. Join us for fun and 9 holes of challenge and wonder.
September 16, 2021 through
January 9, 2022
December 16, 2021 through
May 22, 2022
Edward CurtisSisters, Selawik
Photograph, 1927
Edward CurtisBreaking through the Ice on the Way to NomePhotograph, 1927
Photo by My Lit’l Eye, Shutterstock
92nd Michigan Contemporary Art ExhibitionThe 92nd Michigan Contemporary Art Exhibition (September 23 through November 10, 2021) continues our legacy of showcasing the work of Michigan artists, from talented beginners to accomplished professionals. This competitive show presents a look at the issues, themes, and materials inspiring today’s Michigan artists. A visitor favorite, the exhibition engages, challenges, and inspires conversation. Entry is open to Michigan residents ages 18 and over.
Submit entries at www.callforentry.org through July 9, 2021.
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Edward CurtisKing Island Houses Viewed from the Rocks BelowPhotograph, 1927
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Maurice Brazil PrendergastSunday in the ParkMaurice Brazil Prendergast is known for his oil and watercolor paintings of leisure scenes, primarily depicting figures in parks and along various shorelines. This painting is a fine example of his style, with rounded brush marks and a vivid—though in this case somewhat subdued—color scheme. Prendergast was one of the earliest American Post-Impressionist painters, with a style characterized by distinct, swirling brush marks and vivid colors. While he was a member of the Eight, from the famed 1908 show at Macbeth Gallery, his style and subject varied greatly from the urban realism of his peers.
Prendergast was born in Newfoundland, Canada, but moved with his family to Boston in 1868 after the failure of their father’s trading post. He began his artistic career as a commercial art apprentice, painting sign cards for department store windows. Prendergast and his brother Charles, also an artist, were very close, and spent most of their lives together. The pair traveled to England in the 1880s and to Paris in 1891 to study at the Atelier Colorossi and the Académie Julian. In Europe, they were introduced to two leading British avant-garde painters, Walter Richard Sickert and Aubrey Beardsley, and to the Post-Impressionist
paintings of such artists as Edouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard. Prendergast and his brother returned to Boston in 1894, the same year Maurice exhibited at the Boston Arts Club, the first recorded instance of his works appearing in a show. His brother Charles became a highly-popular frame maker, specializing in custom, hand-carved designs. A sponsorship by the noted art collector Sarah Choate Sears took Maurice Prendergast to Italy from 1898-1899. The watercolors he produced during this trip appeared in a 1900 exhibition at Macbeth Gallery and at the Art Institute of Chicago.
In 1904, Prendergast exhibited at the National Arts Club, meeting William Glackens, Robert Henri, and John French Sloan. He joined this new circle of friends and additional artists George Luks, Everett Shinn, and Arthur B. Davies in the 1908 Macbeth Gallery Exhibition of The Eight. Continuing with The Eight, Prendergast was part of the selection committee for the 1913 Armory Show and exhibited seven of his paintings in the exhibition. He and his brother Charles moved to New York City in 1914, where he stayed until his death in 1924.
Maurice Brazil Prendergast (American, born Canada, 1858-1924)Sunday in the Park, oil on panel, circa 1910-1913Museum Purchase, Gift of the L.C. and Margaret Walker Fund. 2021.1
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SKY’S THE LIMIT July 10
Exhibition Link: Rising Voices 2: The Bennett Prize® for Women Figurative Realist PaintersSTE(A)M Activity: Create a Spinning Paper Hot Air Balloon with quotes by women artists on them.STE(A)M Attributes: Symmetry, engineering, wind powered mechanics
COSTUMES & HISTORICAL WOMENAugust 14
Exhibition Link: Women at the Forefront: Stories from the Permanent CollectionSTE(A)M Activity: Origami Finger Puppets with custom costumesSTE(A)M Attributes: Mathematical modeling
MAZES September 11
Collection Link: Please Don’t Go by Maria TomasulaSTE(A)M Activity: Decorated Paper Plate Spiral MazesSTE(A)M Attributes: Engineering, problem solving
Generous support for #SSfromHome is provided by
Second Saturdays of the month are FAMILY FUN DAYS featuring STE(A)M* activities presented by the Muskegon Museum of Art!
Enjoy #SSfromHome family art activities at home! Find a link to our #SSfromHome page at muskegonartmuseum.org/education and click on the links to discover:• Craft Instructions and Material Lists• Family Film Lists• Activity Prompts with Examples• Educational Video Tours
*Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math
#SSfromHome | Super Saturdays from Home
Online Learning ResourcesDownload fun learning resources from our website’s Education page, including: Dads on Deck Virtual Story Telling Videos, #SSfromHome Videos & Activities, Chalk it Up! Sidewalk Chalk Art Prompts, MMA Collection Coloring Book, Activity Sheets created by Michigan children’s book illustrators, Family Origami Projects, and Museum Alphabet Cards.
Virtual School ToursIn lieu of traditional in-person group tours in our galleries, we have created a collection of FREE virtual tours with accompanying PDF worksheets for elementary to college level students. These virtual video tours, written by MMA docents, are short and easily digestible in design and the PDF worksheets can easily be filled out on a computer or chromebook.
The virtual tour program is underwritten by
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Find links to online activities at muskegonartmuseum.org/education
BENNETT PRIZE (2) WINNERAyana Ross, My Turn, oil on canvas, 2020
GIFTSJanuary 1 – March 31, 2021
Corporate & Foundation GiftsB & D LawncareAnna S. Berg & Linnea Berg Jensen
Fund – Community Foundation for Muskegon County (CFfMC)
The Brooks Family Community Foundation of Holland/Zeeland
Fred & Char Franczek Fund of CFfMC
JSJ FoundationPhyllis & David Laurin Fund of
CFfMCLittle Learners Preschool Fund of
CFfMCThe Meijer FoundationRobert B. & Betty M. Morrison
Designated FundNeal/McGuigan Family Fund of
CFfMCPatrick J. O’Leary Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift FundPayPal Giving FundProduction Fabricators Inc.Raymond James & AssociatesSwenson Family Fund of CFfMCUBSThelma & Paul Wiener Fund for
the Arts of CFfMCWilliam G. & Phyllis K. Wood Fund
Individual GiftsVictoria Cli�ordDarlene ColletEdgar DeJong & Diane Van WesepCarole DeYoungMichael & Nancy DodgeDarcy J. DyeEugene FethkeCharles FisherSheila GrantRenae HesselinkRaymond & Jackie HiltBonnie KelloggKent & Charlotte KriveJoan LaMourieTL & Karen LoweMei MahMary Lou MaherSusan MestonMark & Elizabeth MurraySteve & Deb OlsenTom RabachJohn & Linda RiepmaJames & Debra RinckPat SchroederLoretta SheehanTim & Jane StoepkerKevin & Therese StoneMichael & Carol SuttonJudith M. Van Kampen
Barbara VanHeestJanice VeenstraJim & Linda Zolman
In Memory of Al KochkaJohn & Kathleen Snider II
In Memory of Barbara NicholsC. William CrainSharon Crain
In Memory of Heather SturrRobert & Charlotte ChessmanEleanor DeYoungBrian & Nancy FalonyAnnette HiltonKathy KuhareviczSuzanne LackPaul & Brenda RaphaelianBarbara SmithKevin & Therese StoneRachel SzeCindy TaylorMark & Erin Walling
In Memory of Luanne BaldridgeLuther & Helen BerntsonDennis W. Stepke
In Memory of Ted HavermansAllan & Barbara Lowe
In Memory of Walter ManderfieldGretchen Dunfee
Thank you for your contribution of lawn care and landscape
services.
231.798.2932
BenefactorFifth Third BankIndependent BankJackson-Merkey Contractors, Inc.The Meijer FoundationMotion Dynamics CorporationNichols Paper & SupplyRaymond James & Associates, Inc.Sidock Group, Inc.
PatronBishop Heating and Air
ConditioningHearthstone BistroHuntington BankNorthern TrustPNC BankRehmannShape CorporationSwanson Pickle Co., Inc.Sytsema Funeral & Cremation
Services
CORPORATE MEMBERSJanuary 1 – March 31, 2021
FriendApplebee’s MuskegonBeacon RecyclingCity of MuskegonCMC DesignComerica BankConrad Machine Co.Edward JonesFrame & Mat ShopG & L Chili DogsGary Nelund State Farm InsuranceGielow, Groom, Terpstra & McEvoy,
PLCGinman Tire Co.Gunter Accounting, Inc.Hank’s TavernJames Jackson Museum of African
American HistoryJohn Grace CompanyLakeShore Custom CabinetsLakeshore Museum CenterLe Fleur ShoppeThe Lewis House Bed & BreakfastMedendorp Real Estate GroupMuskegon Area Intermediate
School District
Muskegon Community CollegeMuskegon Public SchoolsMuskegon Surgery CenterNew SchoolPort City VenturesRevelSchuitema MovingSe4sons GastropubService 1 Federal Credit UnionShoreline Insurance Agency, Inc.Single Phase Electric, Inc.Smith Haughey Rice & RoeggeSoils & Structures, Inc.St. Paul’s Episcopal ChurchSummit LawnCare & SnowPlowingSun Chemical Corp.Tridonn DevelopmentThe Village BakerVillage of Rosy MoundWebb ChemicalWest Michigan Dock & MarketWest Michigan Law, P.C.Westwind ConstructionWinberg Construction Inc.
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Lindsay FleggeKathleen BoeschensteinJack & Valerie BoetDaniel Bonner & Dolores TreseJames A. & Linda BosClare BourneDaniel K. BreunsbachLacy BridgesDana & Claudia BryantJill BuchholzConnie BullRichard BullingtonCindie BurrManuel & Barbara ButzowDaniel & Annette ByersMaureen CampbellPenny K. CarpenterRoger & Kristin CarterRyan ChristensenDon & Mei Ling ClemensDennis & Kathleen CoblerDiana L. ColemanCarolyn ColesonMike & Deb CollettE. Jane ConnellMarlan CotnerShirley CullCynthia Cutler-AwreyPeter Damm & Terry HughesLarry & Jan DeanCarolyn J. DeBoerAra & Dona DemirjeanPeggy DePersiaRay & Barbara Bell DereskeCollin DinsmoorGeorge & JoAnn DornbosJoyce DowningHenry DroskiAlbert & B. Jeane DuganValerie P. EggertRobert EichelbergerSarah Emmerson
NEW MEMBERS & INCREASED LEVEL RENEWALSJanuary 1 – March 31, 2021
Ben EvansMark & Kathy EvansWallace & Jane EwingBrian & Natalie FedewaDarlene FielstraCharles & Patricia FisherJacqueline Fisher & Susan K. RoseCarol FoerchTroy & Natalie FoxCarl & Christine FranzonTom GerstChris GirouxHeather GossElana T. GrahamCary & Kelly GrantSheila GrantWilliam GrantJennifer GreenSandra GreenSteven & Diana GrotersKaaryn GustafsonKelsey HakeemHelga HammLynn HauserSusan HeadenHarold Hering & Janice LewisRenae HesselinkKurt & Antoinette HildweinCarolyn HillRaymond & Jackie HiltDollie HippchenRobert & Kathy HoogstraEileen HoogterpDavid & Dina HorneSheila HorningTracy HostPaul HowlandFrank & Ann HughesJoy HulstTracie HutsonElizabeth HwacinskiJeanne HymaWilliam JacobksKwame Kamau JamesPaul & April JendrasiakJonci Jensen, NDJason & Susan JespersenSamantha JewettJudith A. JohnsonSteve & Carla JolmanBrian & Gwyneth KainulainenJim KeatingBonnie KelloggJohn & Rhonda KinahanSusan KleavelandVondalee KnollTrish KochkaKurt Kohtz & Bernadette KronbergAnn KuftaPete & Mimi KunzKenneth KutzelDenise LachnietKathy Lachniet
William & Mary Beth LahrmanCheryl LakeBryan & Jessica LambertMary Bernardine LaneMark & Karla LangeBarbara LangloisWayne & Irene LaPointeMary Esther LeeDuane LeetCarole Lende-SvecHoward LeRouxDaniel & Nancy LoriTL & Karen LoweBill & Kenna LoxtermanJon & Joy LyleLois LynchLawrence Declan Madden &
Chatdanai PongpatipatMary Lou MaherDoug & Sui MalearKaren MartinKathy MartinLaura MartinCatherine McClungSusan McElfishDoug McEnroeJudith McIntyreGwyn McKayRaymond McLeod & Melanie
MeadeLisa MetzdorfPaul MeyersLinda MillerJon & Jan MinkAdam & Amanda MobloRyan & Andrea MontgomeryScott & Janee’ MusselmanTom & Lucia NalleyBonnie NewmanDeborah NewsonEileen A. O’BrienKenneth & Katherine Oltho�Patti Opel & Tim NorrisBonnie PalutkeSteve & Molly ParkerJim & Megan PerreaultJon PetersonLauren PhillipsVelma PhillipsJohn PlanterothMartha PorterAaron & Lisa PottsAmanda Lynn PretzerJohn & Char RatchfordRichard & Patricia ReiderMargaret Richardson & Catherine
SliwinskiMaryAnne RitersCharlene & Julie RogersDavid RoodvoetsMaria RooksJe�rey & Marjorie RosenJames M. Rynberg
Stephen & Kathleen SamuelsonJ Arthur & Velma SandersPeter & Rochelle SartoriusChip & Susan SawyerMike & Lisa SchanhalsMel & Carol ScherpenisseBrook SchillerMarla SchindlerEddy Schmitt & Susanne WerblowPhillip SchottJoy SchroederJanet SchultzC. Greg Scott & Jane M. Clingman
ScottKaren SeifertPatti SevensmaElaine ShayRobert T. Sheardy, Jr.Loretta SheehanDonald L. & Karine SiplonGregg & Sue SlagerDianne S. SolesbyPete SpatoccoJohn & Kathleen StephensonJillian StevensonGail TaggartPriscilla TaylorScott & Katie TeichmerLoretta TempleMichael L. TheisenCrystal ThomasLaura ThurlowScott TimmerJimmy Tomczak & Katelyn WolletMary TownerMary TylerMary Ann VallierStephen & Valerie VallierJohn VanderHaagenDarlene VanderKolkLaVon VanderploegCary VanderVeenDon & Jeanne VanWierenVictoria VeenstraCarol VoigtsWilliam & Shirley WaltherAnnie Wassmann & Tom EdwardsStephen C. WaterburyAshley WatkinsJordin WeberSharon WhalenTom & Donna WhiteheadDee WhittakerDeborah WickeringDarrell & Pam WietenMary WilkosMary Ellen WillcoxStephen & Janice WillifordJoAnn WindbergMary WorkingerBernadette M. YoungChelsea ZielinskiDiane ZoellmerCharlene Zoet
Thank you, members, for your support!
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Muskegon, MI 49442
Jon & Jane Blyth
Michael & Patricia Wade
Port City Ventures
City of Muskegon
John & Jessie Martin
Thelma & Paul Wiener Fund for The Arts of the Community
Foundation for Muskegon County
Theodore & Joan Operhall Fund of the Community
Foundation for Muskegon County
Westshore ENT & Allergy
MAJOR UNDERWRITERS
EMBARK Financial Partners
Susan & Frank Bednarek Fund of the Community Foundation
for Muskegon County
Chuck & Vivian Johnson
Kimberly Van Kampen & Michael Crook
Anonymous
Robert & Wendy Kersman
Dan & Sheryl Kuznar
Patrick O’Leary & Karen Yamasaki
Peter M. Turner
The Verplank Donor Advised Fund of the
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Platinum Partners Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors Additional Support
Public Partners
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skills to use. Instead of the tent at the MMA we are opting for open-air seating in Hackley Park. We moved the date from June to August 28. So what will be the same? A fabulous meal by the Hearthstone, a great selection of auction items, and most importantly a spectacular evening with all those that love the MMA. (Note: wear those fancy clothes, just be mindful about the shoe selection there will be grass.)
Muskegon Museum of Art
109th Anniversary
August 28, 2021
MMA 109th Anniversary Gala in Hackley Park!August 28, 2021
MMA Members, watch for your invitation in the mail. Tickets will be limited so make sure to make your reservation early.
Sponsorships are available. Call 231.720.2573 or email khallman@muskegonartmuseum.org.
Questions? Call 231.720.2587 or email cmott@muskegonartmuseum.org
Katja Oxman (American, born Germany 1942)Most Practiced Distance (detail), etching on paper, 1990Anonymous Gift. 2017.13.2
HONORARY CHAIRSKimberly Van Kampen
& Michael Crook
PRESENTERS Chuck & Vivian Johnson
COPRESENTERSDTE FoundationEMBARK Financial
PartnersPatrick O’Leary
& Karen Yamasaki
Collections CommitteeRob Dubault, Chair*Billie BruceJanet DayKeith DownieBetsy JellemaBrian LangMarian MichalskiMike Oltho�*Jan Witt
Development CommitteeNancy Crandall, Chair*Frank Bednarek*Claudia Berry*Amy HeisserMike Muskovin John Pridnia*Shelia Ste�el
DocentsMargo AtwellCathy BerntsonJane BlythKate BourdonAl BurtonBeth CarrozzaCharlotte ChessmanAnne EricksonCorrinne Erickson-StrandMargarete FochtmanRuth FountainBill FritzMary Ann GolinDebra Brown HendricksonLesa JordanPam KearneyMargaret KivinskiTricia LamimanKaren LarnardMitzi LuttrullSue Ellen McCrearyA.J. MeyerKim MontgomeryBarbara MullallyRich NelsonSharon OttensLois ReindersLaurie RobillardDon RohlckCharlene RomanoskyMarilyn RuckKaren ShieldsJan SieplingaJane StoepkerBernie ThomasSusan TuftsBetty VandeWaterPat WadeErin WallingDebra Walters
Thank you, volunteers!Thank you to the following volunteers for your service in January through March 2021. We look forward to seeing you all again soon!
Susan WaltersKathleen WestJerry WestgateArlene WicklandMarguerite WinterBarb WoodSusan Young
Education CommitteeGayle Davis, Chair*Marian MichalskiPatricia Wade
Facilities CommitteeTrip Johnson, Chair*Nancy Crandall*Tom DeVoursney*Kevin DonovanErick JohnsonJohn Pridnia*Eric Ringelberg*John Swanson*
Friends of Art Kim Montgomery, PresidentMargo AtwellBonnie BorgesonCharlotte ChessmanLesa JordanTricia LamimanCharlotte OlsonLaurie RobillardBarbara KlingenmaierMarilyn (Mimi) KunzAlison LangLinda StewartErin WallingSusan WaltersSue Young
Gala CommitteeHelen AllshouseSherry BeckerBillie BruceCaroline MayberryDeb MoonSkeeter ParkhouseRegina SjobergSherri VanderwierRichard VanderPutte-
McPherson
Mailing AssistantSuzanne Selim
Marketing CommitteeJonathan Wilson, Chair*Frank Bednarek*Allison DileFrederic KraftLaShelle MikesellMichelle RingelbergJustin Young
* MMAF Board Trustee
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Friends of ArtArtSmarts! Friends of Art presented its Spring 2021 ArtSmarts! lecture series virtually on Zoom with three outstanding speakers on Design. The Fall 2021 ArtSmarts! lecture series looks exceedingly promising with an emphasis on Architecture in Michigan.
100th AnniversaryAs Friends of Art continues celebrating its 100th Anniversary, they have been honored by having Mayor Gawron of Muskegon proclaim December 21st as Friends of Art Day! FOA has also received special tribute documents from Governor Whitmer, Senators Stabenow and Peters, and Congressman Huizenga.
Museum SupportFor the upcoming museum expansion, Friends of Art is pleased to donate $10,000 for furnishings and art supplies for classrooms.
JoinPlease join our ever-growing community of art lovers which is open to all museum members. FOA helps to promote art education, special projects and art acquisitions at the museum. The 2021-2022 membership year begins June 1, 2021 and Annual dues are $25.Members will receive:• FOA color catalogue of
artworks donated over the last 100 years (new members)
• Stemless wine glass etched with 100th anniversary logo (to those who join by September 1, 2021)
Membership forms are available at the museum or by contacting Tricia Lamiman at tlamiman@gmail.com.
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Summer Reading 2021
CALL 231.726.3231 • WESTMICHIGANSYMPHONY.ORG
The Three M’s: Mendelssohn, McCartney & MozartVideo Premiere • Fri • June 11 • 7:30 pm
A mesmerizing symphonic journey from Earth to the heavens.
Funky Groovin’ with Jazz Flutist Alexander ZonjicVideo Premiere • Fri • July 2 • 7:30 pm
Featuring signature Zonjic tracks and classic jazz.
Virtual concert tickets on sale now!
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Glass vase by George Boching