CHRISTIAN DIOR · 2015. 12. 28. · Ramon Ricker, Jefferson Svengsouk THURSDAYS Coming to MAG in...

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emorial rt Gallery of the University of Rochester JAN FEB 2016 PICTURED: Alexander McQueen for Givenchy (France), evening dress. fall/winter 1988 89. Photo courtesy Johnson Publishing Company, LLC. CHRISTIAN DIOR YVES SAINT LAURENT OSCAR DE LA RENTA PIERRE CARDIN PATRICK KELLY CHRISTIAN LACROIX ALEXANDER MCQUEEN VIVIENNE WESTWOOD BOB MACKIE VALENTINO

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    PICTURED: Alexander McQueen for Givenchy (France), evening dress. fall/winter 1988 – 89. Photo courtesy Johnson Publishing Company, LLC.

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  • Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Oscar de la Renta, Pierre Cardin, Patrick Kelly, Christian Lacroix, Alexander McQueen... These are just a few of the world-class designers whose stunning creations were selected for Ebony Fashion Fair— a traveling spectacular that helped redefine the concepts of empowerment, pride and achievement for African Americans.

    This major traveling exhibition is the first to explore the 50-year history of Ebony Fashion Fair and the inspirational woman behind it, Eunice Johnson. In it, you’ll see 40 show-stopping fashion ensembles, including haute couture gowns, feathered coats and statement designs from the 1960s to the 21st century, as well as archival photos and video footage.

    ABOVE: Pierre Balmain (France), cocktail ensemble, fall/winter 1988–89. Photo courtesy Johnson Publishing Company, LLC. LEFT TO RIGHT: Patrick Kelly (US), evening dress, fall/winter 1986. / Eunice Johnson, 1970. Photo courtesy Johnson Publishing. / Missoni (Italy), day wear, fall/winter 2006-07. Photos by John Alderson © Chicago Historical Society except where noted.

  • ESPECIALLY FOR MEMBERSFriday, January 29, 5 to 7 pmVIP Preview Reception (Patron level and above by invitation only)

    Saturday, January 30, 6 to 11 pm Members’ Opening PartyMembers’ Opening PartyFREE, but tickets are limitedEnjoy live entertainment, food and drink for purchase, and a preview of the show. Watch for your invitation in the mail, visit mag.rochester.edu/party or call 585.276.8939.

    Exhibition developed by the Chicago History Museum in cooperation with Johnson Publishing Company, LLC, presented by the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum, and toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC. Presented in Rochester by the Gallery Council of the Memorial Art Gallery and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Major support is provided by The Gouvernet Arts Fund at the Community Foundation, Abigail Riggs Collection, Canandaigua National Bank & Trust, and Wahl Media. Additional funding is provided by an anonymous foundation,City of Rochester, COMIDA, FULL MEA5URE and Nocon & Associates, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.

    PROGRAMS / EVENTS / ClASSES

    SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 @ 8 pm “Eastman Presents: Underground

    Railroad: A Spiritual Journey” (at Kodak Hall; details at esm.rochester.edu)

    SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 @ 2 pmLecture by exhibition curators

    Joy L. Bivins and Virginia Heaven

    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 4:30 – 7 pmEspecially for Educators

    SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 14 & 28SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 20 & 27

    SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 10 & 17Gospel Brunch ~

    Enjoy music, brunch and exhibition tours. For reservations, visit mag.rochester.edu/InspiringBeauty.

    SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, noon – 5 pm Black History Month Family Day

    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 @ 5:30 pm“Be the Canvas” with Emmy Award- winning fashion stylist David Zyla.

    SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 @ 3 pmConversation with

    Ebony Fashion Fair personalities, moderated by WHEC-TV news anchor Janet Lomax.

    SATURDAY, APRIL 2 @ 2 pmTalk by Deborah Gregory, former runway model and

    Cheetah Girls author.

    SATURDAY, APRIL 2 @ 8 pmInspiring Beauty Gala

    FASHION FORWARDThe Creative Workshop is offering

    special art & art history classes and camps for kids, teens & adults (details on p. 8).

    Learn more about these and other upcoming events at

    mag.rochester.edu/InspiringBeauty

    MORE MAG HOURSFriday Evening Hours:Friday Evening Hours: During the exhibi-tion, MAG will be open Fridays until 9 pm.

    Special School Break Hours:Special School Break Hours: MAG will be open 11 to 5 on Mondays & Tuesdays, February 15 & 16 and March 28 & 29.

    Super Saturdays: Super Saturdays: MAG will open at 10 am (with free admission from 10 am to noon) on February 6, March 5 & April 2; made possible by the City of Rochester.

    ABOVE: Emmanuel Ungaro (France), bridal gown, fall/winter 1996-97.

    BELOW: Stephen Burrows (US), evening dress, spring/summer 2007.

  • MARCEL DZAMA: UNE DANSE DES BOUFFONS (A JESTER’S DANCE)Through January 24 in the Lockhart Gallery

    This 2013 film by Canadian artist Marcel Dzama is an exciting and often bizarre exploration of the surreal. Rife with art historical references, the 30-minute production is a fictionalized account of the ill-fated affair between Dada artist Marcel Duchamp and Brazilian sculptor Maria Martins. Video still courtesy David Zwirner, NY/London.

    This film contains imagery, including nudity and violence, that may not be appropriate for all viewers.

    RENAISSANCE REMIX: ART & IMAGINATION IN 16TH-CENTURY EUROPELong-term interactive installation in the Gill Discovery Center

    Made possible by funding from Dan and Dorothy Gill, with additional support provided by the Thomas and Marion Hawks Memorial Fund, the Mabel Fenner Lyon Fund, the estate of Emma Jane Drury, and an anonymous donor.

    LUCY BURNE GALLERY SHOWS (original artwork by Creative Workshop students) Adult Student Show Through February 12Winter Children’s Show February 20–March 5

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    NEW YEAR’S DAY MAG closed

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    LAST DAY TO SEE ART FOR THE PEOPLE Tour 1 pm

    GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1–1:30 pm & 3–3:30 pm

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    ART SOCIAL: “Drawing Winter” 6:30 pm, Vanden Brul Pavilion / $13 Details at mag.rochester.edu /artsocialmag.rochester.edu /artsocial.

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    MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 1 pm

    GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1–1:30 pm & 3–3:30 pm

    Unless noted, all programs included in MAG admission (free to members).

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    Art for the People, which closes January 3, explores local history through Carl W. Peters’s sketches and studies for 13 Depression-era murals, all created for local landmarks. Pictured at left: Study for “Active Life” Mural (1937). Gift of Nancy Miller Batty in memory of Thomas H. and Ellen W. Miller.

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    MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

    HIDDEN PASSIONS SEASON 27 pm, M&T Bank Ballroom / FREE

    Laura Fox, urban planner / rooftop farmer&& Steven Schwartz, accountant / beekeeper

    3RD THURSDAY CONCERT with Eastman’s Italian Baroque Organ 7:30 pm, Fountain Court (lecture at 6:30 pm, auditorium)“Organ and Viol,” hour-long recital by Lorenzo and Vittorio Ghielmi of Italy; preceded by lecture by Nancy Norwood, curator of European artSponsored by the Humanities Project, a project of the UR Humanities Center; series made possible by the Rippey Endowed Trust

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    2424Sunday MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 1 pm

    GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1–1:30 pm & 3–3:30 pm

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    MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

    ART SOCIAL: “Watercolor Wonders” 6:30 pm, Vanden Brul Pavilion / $13 Details at mag.rochester.edu /artsocialmag.rochester.edu /artsocial.

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    1414ThursdayART & STORY STROLL (ages 2–5 with adult)11 am–noon / adults $5 (kids free)

    Register / learn more at 585.276.8959.

    5–8 pm

    MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

    ART SOCIAL: “Expressive Pastel” 6:30 pm, Vanden Brul Pavilion / $13 Details at mag.rochester.edu /artsocialmag.rochester.edu /artsocial.

    ALTERNATIVE MUSIC FILM SERIES 7 pm, auditorium / FREE

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    1717Sunday

    MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 1 pm

    GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1–1:30 pm & 3–3:30 pm

    2020Wednesday ESPECIALLY FOR EDUCATORS: “Beautiful Math” 4:30–7 pm $25; register at 585.276.8971 ([email protected])

    Visit mag.rochester.edu/calendar for updated information.

    THURSDAYS

    INSPIRING CONVERSATIONS ABOUT HYPHENATED LIVES

    SEASON 2 CONTINUES JAN. 21 & FEB. 25

    From left: Laura Fox, Steven Schwartz, Ramon Ricker, Jefferson Svengsouk

    THURSDAYS

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    INSPIRING BEAUTY VIP PREVIEW RECEPTION 5–7 pmInvitation-only event; call 585.276.8938.

    3030Saturday

    INSPIRING BEAUTY MEMBERS’ OPENING PARTY 6–11 pm Free to members, but reservations required; call 585.276.8938.

    Sponsored by 585 Magazine.

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    INSPIRING BEAUTY TOURS 1, 2 & 3 pm

    GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1–1:30 pm & 3–3:30 pm

    INSPIRING BEAUTY LECTURE 2 pm

    Learn about the exhibition from curator Joy L. Bivins & consulting costume curator Virginia Heaven.

    FEBRUARY

    THURSDAYSlive music wine, beer & food for purchase half-price museum admission

    Thursdays 5 to 8 pm

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    $25; register at 585.276.8971 ([email protected])

    Unless noted, all programs included in MAG admission (free to members).

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    MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

    ART SOCIAL: “Fashion Paper Dolls” 6:30 pm, Vanden Brul Pavilion / $13 Details at mag.rochester.edu /artsocialmag.rochester.edu /artsocial.

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    GOSPEL BRUNCH See box on next page.See box on next page.

    INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

    GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1–1:30 pm & 3–3:30 pm

    1111ThursdayART & STORY STROLL (ages 2–5 with adult)11 am–noon / adults $5 (kids free)

    Register / learn more at 585.276.8959..

    5–8 pm

    MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

    ART SOCIAL: “Romantic Art” 6:30 pm, Vanden Brul Pavilion / $13 Details at mag.rochester.edu /artsocialmag.rochester.edu /artsocial.

    1212FridayINSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

    VALENTINE SCHMALENTINE9 pm to midnight / $12 in advance ($15 at the door) includes museum admission

    Enjoy a scavenger hunt through 5,000+ years of world art; share your sob stories and seek advice from our on-site listeners; and participate in The Brainery’s First Person Singular storytelling. This 21+ event features live music, food and drink, art activities, and giveaways.

  • Visit mag.rochester.edu/calendar for updated information.

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    BLACK HISTORY MONTH FAMILY DAY

    noon–5 pm / suggested dona-tion $5 per family

    Art activities, storytelling, engaging experiences, and music and dance presentationsSponsored by St. John Fisher College, with additional support from the Robert and Madeleine S. Heilbrunn Memorial Fund.

    PICTURED: Last year’s family day included a fashion show.

    INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

    GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1–1:30 pm & 3–3:30 pm

    2424Wednesday

    “BE THE CANVAS: EXPLORE YOUR PERSONAL STYLE AT THE MAG”5:30–10 pm / $100This special evening features a talk by

    Emmy Award-winning fashion stylist David Zyla. Your ticket includes the talk, admission to Inspiring Beauty, a reception, and a copy of Zyla’s

    book How to Win at Shopping.

    Learn more & buy tickets at bethecanvas.orgbethecanvas.org.

    Sponsored by Partners in Women’s Health, Lori Van Dusen / LVW Advisors, Drs. Gail and Patrick Riggs and family, and The Red Barn Fine Apparel.

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    SCHOOL BREAK SPECIALKids 18 & under admitted free when accompanied by a paying adult

    1414Sunday

    GOSPEL BRUNCH See box below.See box below.

    INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

    GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1–1:30 pm & 3–3:30 pm

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    SPECIAL HOURSMAG open 11 am–5 pm

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    5–8 pm

    MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

    ALTERNATIVE MUSIC FILM SERIES 7 pm, auditorium / FREE

    3RD THURSDAY CONCERT with Eastman’s Italian Baroque Organ 7:30 pm, Fountain Court“Adventurous Italians,” hour-long perfor-mance by Publick Musick with Edoardo Bellotti (organ and harpsichord)

    Series made possible by the Rippey Endowed Trust

    1919Friday MAG open until 9 pm!MAG open until 9 pm!INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

    GOSPEL brunchSelect Sundays during Inspiring Beauty (see calendar for dates), enjoy brunch, gospel singing & exhibition tours.

    For more information, visit mag.rochester.edu/InspiringBeauty.

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    MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

    HIDDEN PASSIONS SEASON 2 (UR Alumni & Faculty Night)7 pm, M&T Bank Ballroom / FREE

    Ramon Ricker, professor emeritus of saxophone / Jaguar car restorer&& Jefferson Svengsouk, associateprofessor of emergency medicine / Native American flute playerCosponsored with the University of Rochester Office of Alumni Relations

    2626Friday MAG open until 9 pm!MAG open until 9 pm!

    INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

    FEBRUARY EVENTS

    THURSDAYS

    JOIN THE CONVERSATIONGo behind the scenes at MAG, explore the collection and share your impressions. At mag.rochester.edu, go to NEWS

    and choose “Gallery Buzz Blog.”To receive enews about MAG events, visit mag.rochester.edu and click “subscribe.”

    NEW ACQUISITION: Idealised Heterosexual Couple (2013) is by Grayson Perry, a renowned British artist whose work explores questions of gender and identity—including his own.

    Its figures are based on a real- life family divided by divorce but

    still united by a passion for ballroom dancing. Now in the Forman Gallery.

    2828Sunday GOSPEL BRUNCH See box on page 6.See box on page 6.

    INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

    GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1–1:30 pm & 3–3:30 pm

    “A NOSTALGIC LOOK BACK at Ebony Fashion Fair“ 3 pm, auditorium

    WHEC-TV News Anchor Janet Lomax moderates a conversation with Ebony Fashion Fair veterans— model Jacquie Robnett-Williams (pictured) and master draper Raul Siro Ferreira.

    Visit mag.rochester.edu/calendar for updated information.

    Jewelry by Debra JacobsonThursday, Jan. 28, 6–9 pm maggallerystore.com

    Valentine�sLOVELOVEthrough Fashion

    Jewelry inspired by Ebony Fashion Fair Friday, Feb. 5, 6–9 pm

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    Stay warm this winter at the Creative Workshop! MAG’s art school features classes for all ages in all media. Download our latest catalog, covering classes from January through March, at mag.rochester.edu/creativeworkshopmag.rochester.edu/creativeworkshop.

    WINTER ART DAY SCHOOL February 15–19 (register by the day or by the week)Looking for art-filled, educational activities for winter break? Sign up the kids ages 6–12 for Art Day School. For a brochure visit mag.rochester.edu/creativeworkshopmag.rochester.edu/creativeworkshop or call 585.276.8959. Also available: info on Spring & Summer ADS sessions.

    FASHION FORWARD! This winter, explore themes from Inspiring Beauty through a series of

    sewing, fiber and jewelry classes for kids and adults.

    Among the offerings for adults: Fabrice Le Yon explores questions of gender, race and identity in Performing Fashion (four Thursday evenings

    starting February 11); Eddie Davis III leads Drawing for Illustration: Fashion and Design (six Tuesday evenings / Wednesday mornings starting January

    26 / 27); and Raul Siro Ferreira teaches Garment Sewing (eight Monday evenings starting January 11). February 28 at 3 pm, Raul takes the stage with other Ebony Fashion Fair veterans (listing on facing page). Pictured: drawing by Eddie Davis III.

    CALLING ALL ARTISTS

    Applications will be available February 1 at mag.rochester.edumag.rochester.edu for the M&T Bank Clothesline Festival (September 10 & 11) and the 16th Annual Fine Craft Show & Sale (November 4–6).

    CALLING ALL ART LOVERS

    Are you a MAG member looking to get involved?

    Join the Gallery Council! Our members serve on committees with other art lovers, attend interesting programs, and volunteer on two projects a year—all to benefit MAG.

    To learn more, call 585.276.8910 or visit mag.rochester.edu/gallerycouncil.

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    Gods and goddesses, undying love and endless battles! Join us for lunch and a matinee of An Iliad, a modern take on Homer’s epic tale.Sponsored by the Gallery Council and open to all interested travelers; contact Linda Cassata, 585.223.4647 ([email protected]) or Ellie Stauffer, 585.766.7233 ([email protected]).

    TREASURES NEEDEDArt & Treasures (June 9–12) is looking for tax-deductible donations of gently used antiques, artwork, fine collectibles and small furniture items. We’ll even come pick up your treasures!

    To donate, contact Bonnie Voll at 585.766.8630 ([email protected]) or Mary Lisa Sisson at 585.482.9144 ([email protected]).

    EXPLORE THE COLLECTIONUse your mobile phone or tablet to explore the Memorial Art Gallery—upstairs, downstairs and throughout Centennial Sculpture Park. With MAGexplore, you can get in-depth

    information about more than 185 key works in the collection; search for objects by title or culture; learn about MAG history and architecture; watch video links; and listen to audio commentary on selected works.

    To access MAGexplore, go to mag.rochester.edu/explore/mag.rochester.edu/explore/.

    MAGexplore is hosted by TourSphere, which also hosts MAG’s cell phone tours.

  • REVENUES $5,299,192 EXPENSES $5,299,192

    UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER 11%

    ENDOWMENT 39% MEMBERSHIP / GIFTS 34%

    EARNED INCOME 14%

    GOVERNMENT 2%

    FACILITIES 29%

    ADMINISTRATION 21%

    TECHNOLOGY 4%

    EDUCATION 11%ADVANCEMENT / MARKETING / VISITOR SERVICES 20%

    EXHIBITIONS 6% CURATORIAL 9%

    225,919

    visitors welcomed15,074

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    4,500

    individual and corporate members (as of 6/30/15)

    38,818 volunteer hours by 1,238 individuals

    2014–15 YEAR IN REVIEW Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester fiscal year ended June 30, 2015

    NEW DIRECTORNEW DIRECTOR In September 2014, Jonathan Binstock became MAG’s seventh director. Binstock came to Rochester from New York City, where he was a senior vice president and senior advisor in modern and contemporary art for Citi Private Bank’s Art Advisory & Finance group. He brought more than a decade of curatorial work in major American museums including the Corcoran Gallery of Art in

    Washington, DC, and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. ~ ~ At right, Binstock hit the ground running during his first week on the job. He’s shown greeting visitors to the 2014 Clothesline Festival along with Dan Burns, regional president of M&T Bank; Mary Koegel, president of the MAG Board of Managers; and UR president Joel Seligman.

    NEW ACQUISITIONS NEW ACQUISITIONS An expert in postwar and contemporary art, Binstock lost no time adding works by major living artists to the collection and planning for a major reinstallation of MAG’s first floor galleries. New acquisitions now on view include (from left) Fishing Well by Sam Gilliam; The Clown by George Condo; and Three Fujins by Hung Liu, who spoke at MAG in June 2015.

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  • 2014–15 YEAR IN REVIEW Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester fiscal year ended June 30, 2015

    IN OTHER NEWSIN OTHER NEWS At the 14th Annual Fine Craft Show in October 2014, director Jonathan Binstock and jurors Shirley Dawson and Patti Giordano awarded Best in Show to Vermont fiber artist Danielle Gori-Montanelli. The three-day event was just one fundraiser sponsored by MAG’s Gallery Council, which in February 2015 celebrated 75 years of service and launched a new logo and branding initia-tive. ~~ In fall 2014 MAG was selected by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to receive a Museums for America grant; the highly competitive award was used to conserve 22 rare Asian miniatures (pictured is a detail of A Raja Returning Home from 19th-c. India.) ~ ~ In February 2015, MAG published its second eBook, on the arts and culture of ancient Greece; like last year’s companion volume on ancient Egypt, the book was designed for classroom use in grades 6–12.

    EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS (from left): Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren read to young visitors at a family day for one of the year’s most popular shows, Golden Legacy: 65 Years of Golden Books. ~~ Nine Infinity Boxes by California artist Matt Elson invited viewers to enter the art and share it through social media. ~~ Infinite Place: The Ceramic Art of Wayne Higby explored the work of a nationally acclaimed artist from our own region. ~~ Exhibitions in the Lockhart Gallery showcased light-sensitive works such as this Japanese woodcut from Yoshitoshi’s New Forms for 36 Ghosts.

    PROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMING (from left): Hidden Passions: Inspiring Conversations About Hyphenated Lives kicked off in March 2015; the popular monthly series celebrated the private hobbies and creative lives of such Rochesterians as MAG’s own advancement director Joe Carney (pictured), whose “other hat” is English professor. ~~ An ongoing series of family days celebrated Hispanic/Latino, Asian Pacific, and African American history and culture; Black History Month Family Day in February 2015 featured a performance by The Blackstorytelling League of Rochester. ~~ At MAGthursdays, every Thursday evening from 5 to 9, visitors could enjoy live music, food and drink for purchase, half-price museum admission, and special events.

    THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORSThe Memorial Art Gallery is supported primarily by its members, the University of Rochester, and public funds from Monroe County and the New York State Council on the Arts.

    ARTiculate is published six times a year with support from the Gallery Council and mailed to members at Patron level and above. We welcome your comments at 585.276.8939 ([email protected]).

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  • MUSEUM HOURSWednesday–Sunday 11 am–5 pm & until 9 pm Thursday. Closed Mondays, Tuesdays and New Year’s Day.

    For extended hours during For extended hours during Inspiring Inspiring BeautyBeauty, turn to page 1. , turn to page 1.

    Museum offices are open Monday–Friday during regular business hours.

    MUSEUM ADMISSION$14; senior citizens, $10; college students with ID & children 6–18, $5; always free to mem-bers, UR students, and children 5 and under. Includes admission to Inspiring Beauty.

    Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5 to 9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County.

    School Break Special: February 13–21 and March 26–April 3, ages 18 and under are free when accompanied by a paying adult.

    Thursdays from 5 to 8 pm, enjoy food and drink for pur-

    chase, live music and half-price admission.

    CENTENNIAL SCULPTURE PARKThis 10-acre park showcases major installations by Wendell Castle, Jackie Ferrara, Tom Otterness and Albert Paley. Also explore Story Walk and Poets Walk, interactive sidewalks bordering the grounds.

    RESTAURANTBrown Hound Downtown is coming to MAG in January! For the details, visit mag.rochester.edu/restaurantmag.rochester.edu/restaurant.

    GALLERY STOREOpen Tuesday–Saturday 10 am–5 pm & until 9 pm Thursday; Sunday 11 am– 5 pm; closed Mondays. For extended hours during Inspiring Beauty, see p. 1. Visit maggallerystore.commaggallerystore.com (276.9010).

    CREATIVE WORKSHOPLearn about year-round art classes at mag.rochester.edu/creativeworkshopmag.rochester.edu/creativeworkshop (276.8959).

    LIBRARY / TEACHER CENTER Open to the public for browsing and members, educators, and UR staff & students for borrowing. Visit mag.rochester.edu/librarymag.rochester.edu/library (276.8999).

    GUIDED TOURS To schedule a docent-led school or group tour, call 276.8974 ([email protected]).

    MOBILE TOURSLearn about the art at MAG— upstairs, downstairs and on the grounds—by calling 585.627.4132 or visiting mag.rochester.edu/exploremag.rochester.edu/explore.

    EVENTS RENTALMAG is the perfect setting for meetings, conferences, weddings and special events. Visit mag.rochester.edu/about/mag.rochester.edu/about/facility-rentalfacility-rental (585.276.8959).

    MEMBER PERKSAt mag.rochester.edu/MAGmembersmag.rochester.edu/MAGmembers, read ARTiculate, renew your membership, and learn about member exclusives. Call 276.8939 or email [email protected].

    GIVING OPPORTUNITIESTo donate to MAG, visit mag.rochester.edu/mag.rochester.edu/join/givingjoin/giving or call Joe Carney at 276.8941 ([email protected]).

    PARKING Park free in any MAG lot. Accessible spaces are in lot A (near the University entrance) and lot D (near the rear entrance). Reserved Creative Workshop spaces are in lot D.

    ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchairs are available in the Vanden Brul Pavilion. An assistive listening system in the auditorium is made possible by the Mark and Bobbie Hargrave Hard of Hearing Fund of Rochester Area Community Foundation, the MAG Community Access Endowment Fund, and an anonymous donor.

    To schedule a sign language interpreter or touch tour for the blind, contact [email protected] (276.8971). People who are deaf or hard of hearing may call by Relay Service. We also offer a cell phone tour for the visually impaired.

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