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EXHIBITIONS LA JOLLA
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SELECTIONS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
ON VIEW 6/4/2016 THROUGH 9/4/2016This summer presentation of permanent collection works highlights the strengths of the Museum’s holdings, including Minimalist and Pop works of the 1960s and 1970s, as well as more recent acquisitions. This exhibition showcases both the historical focus of the Museum, as well as its dedication to living artists.
Selections from the Permanent Collection is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and is made possible by generous lead underwriting support from The Cochrane Exhibition Fund. Additional funding has been provided by Fenner Milton. Institutional support of MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture and the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Fund.
PROSPECT 2016
ON VIEW 6/4/2016 THROUGH 9/4/2016Each year, MCASD’s curatorial staff organizes an exhibition of works, entitled Prospect, to be considered for acquisition by the the Museum’s Collector Circle Members. One or more of these works are then selected by ballot at the Annual Selection Dinner. Funding by the International and Contemporary Collectors has allowed MCASD’s curators vital support to discover new artists, enrich the MCASD collection, and build an engaged and informed community of collectors in San Diego.
Prospect 2016 is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, with funding provided by MCASD’s International and Contemporary Collectors and the 2016 Biennial Art Auction. Institutional support for MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture and the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Fund.
DAMON DAVIS: ALL HANDS ON DECK
ON VIEW 6/4/2016 THROUGH 7/24/2016Damon Davis is a St. Louis-based artist whose work addresses social issues and spans a range of mediums. In All Hands On Deck, Davis photographed individuals in Ferguson, Missouri, with their “hands up,” recalling the gesture of Michael Brown before his death, and transforming it into a powerful symbol of peaceful protest. The hands of people of various ages and races highlight the diversity of the support for the protest and the importance of collective action. The photographs, initially printed in mass quantities, were wheat-pasted on boarded up buildings—businesses that had been broken into during public unrest. As media coverage of the events in Ferguson increased, Davis’ images of solidarity were seen in the background of the events that continued throughout the year.
Damon Davis: All Hands on Deck is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Institutional support of MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture and the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Fund. E
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EXHIBITIONS LA JOLLA
SEE PAGE 26 for information about The
Opening Night celebration for Selections from
the Permanent Collection on June 3.
SEE PAGE 25 for more information about the
Annual Selection Dinner on June 8.
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ED RUSCHA THEN & NOW: PAINTINGS FROM THE 1960s AND 2000s
CLOSING 4/24/2016
An innovator of West-Coast Pop and Conceptual Art, Ed Ruscha’s work defies and exceeds both
categories, drawing upon popular media, commercial culture, and the landscape of Los Angeles.
This tailored exhibition considers the artist’s use of recurring words, images, and themes across
the decades.
Ed Ruscha Then & Now: Paintings from the 1960s and 2000s is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and made
possible by generous lead underwriting support from Pauline Foster. Institutional support of MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego
Commission for Arts and Culture and the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Fund.
ÁLVARO BLANCARTE: MARKING THE PRESENT
CLOSING 4/24/2016
For more than six decades, Álvaro Blancarte has mined the topography of Baja California and
defined the artistic landscape of the region with his mark. This exhibition presents more than
60 recent abstract paintings by the Tecate-based artist, depicting the idyllic landscape of Baja
California and passionate gestures evocative of the magic realism of Latin American literature.
Álvaro Blancarte: Marking the Present is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and made possible by generous
in-kind support from el Centro Cultural Tijuana through the Secretariat of Culture of Mexico. Institutional support of MCASD is provided
by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture and the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Fund.
ART AUCTION 2016
ON VIEW 5/7/2016 THROUGH 5/18/2016
The Museum is honored to host Art Auction 2016. This year’s auction brings a dynamic and
carefully selected offering of contemporary art, ranging from paintings and prints to drawings and
sculpture. Heralded as the Museum’s largest and most important fundraiser, this biennial event
would not be possible without the generosity of local artists and galleries, as well as partnerships
with galleries across the United States, and internationally.
This year’s impressive list of artists include Wick Alexander, Alma Allen, Michelle Andrade, Edgar
Arceneaux, John Baldessari, Sadie Barnette, Lisa Bartleson, Virginia Beahan, Adam Belt, Jennifer
Anne Bennett, Tim Bessell, Colby Bird, Álvaro Blancarte, Jay Bolotin, Kelsey Brookes, Matthew
Carter, Stanley Casselman, Gisela Colón, Alberto Contreras, Daniel Davidson, Scott B. Davis, Einar
and Jamex de la Torre, Mara De Luca, Roman de Salvo, Tristano di Robilant, James Drake, Tom
Driscoll, Richard Dupont, Merion Estes, Teresita Fernandez, Vernon Fisher, Zipora Fried, Victoria Fu,
Anya Gallaccio, Steve Gibson, Thomas Glassford, Jimi Gleason, Ramiro Gomez, Bryan Graf, Matthew
Hawtin, John Brinton Hogan, Steven Hull, Jeff Irwin, Colter Jacobsen, Jay Johnson, Idris Kahn, Byron
Kim, Kris Kuksi, Liz Larner, John Oliver Lewis, João Louro, Jean Lowe, Jennifer Luce, Lauren Luluoff,
Kim MacConnel, David Maisel, Tim Mantoani, Heather Gwen Martin, T. Kelly Mason, Rita McBride,
Jessica McCambly, Roy McMakin, Robert Minervini, Robert Montgomery, Dana Montlack, Malcolm
Morley, Richard Allen Morris, Ed Moses, Dave Muller, Han Nguyen, Udo Nöger, Okay Mountain, Robyn
O’Neil, William Powhida, Hayal Pozanti, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Marcos Ramirez ERRE, Pedro
Reyes, Matt Rich, Philipp Scholz Rittermann, John Rogers, Julian Rogers, Ed Ruscha, Cordy Ryman,
Italo Scanga, Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia, Richard Serra, Devan Shimoyama, Keith Sonnier, Eva Struble,
Do Ho Suh, Perry Vasquez, James Verbicky, Jack Whitten, Brian Wills, Ricardo Xavier, and Tim Youd.*
Art Auction 2016 is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Institutional support of MCASD is provided by the City of
San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture and the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Fund.
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See page 23 for event details!* List current as of March 21, 2016
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DELIMITATIONS: A SURVEY OF THE 1821 UNITED STATES-MEXICO BORDER
ON VIEW 7/22/2016 THROUGH 11/27/2016
In 2014, artists Marcos Ramírez ERRE and David Taylor set out to trace the historical 1821
border between Mexico and the western territories of the United States. That border stretched
from the present-day Oregon/California state line to the Gulf of Mexico just west of Louisiana,
and previously existed only as a reference on historic maps and treaty documents because it
had never been surveyed or physically marked. For DeLIMITations, ERRE and Taylor asked the
question, “what would Mexico and the United States look like if that boundary had been fully
realized?” ERRE and Taylor, accompanied by filmmaker José Inerzia, who helped document
the process, drove a van outfitted to serve as a mobile command center, fabrication space, and
camper along the 1821 border. The artists marked the boundary by installing 47 sheet metal
markers that mimic the stone and iron obelisks that delineate the current international border
between the United States and Mexico.
DeLIMITations: A Survey of the 1821 United States-Mexico Border is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and
made possible by proceeds from the 2016 Biennial Art Auction. Institutional support of MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego
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RUBEN OCHOA: WATCHING, WAITING, COMMISERATING
ON VIEW 7/22/2016 THROUGH 11/27/16
Ruben Ochoa makes use of common construction materials to create imposing sculptural
installations that intervene into the existing built environment. His sculptures—in addition to his
drawings, photography, and public projects—move beyond the materials’ direct references to
construction and labor in order to generate new associations between aesthetics, architecture,
and class.
Part of a generation of Mexican-American artists who are engaging in new approaches to identity
and cultural politics, Ochoa lays claim to conceptual and minimal art practices from the 1960s
and ‘70s. As playful as it is dynamic, his large-scale installation watching, waiting, commiserating
was commissioned by MCASD in 2010 as a response to the expansive Farrell Gallery. Consisting of
numerous individual sculptures made of rebar and elevated shipping pallets, the work repurposes
the infrastructure of the built environment, creating a space where labor is both literally enacted
and abstractly referenced.
Ruben Ochoa: watching, waiting, commiserating is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and made possible by proceeds
from the 2016 Biennial Art Auction. Institutional support of MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture and
the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Fund.
MORIS: BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPE 7: BEATINGS, HARD BREAD AND COLD-WATER BATHS
ON VIEW 7/22/2016 THROUGH 11/27/2016
In his Hermoso Paisaje series, Moris creates makeshift shelters and furniture using found materials
such as garbage, tarps, and cardboard. These installations are made from the material remains
of the urban landscape they recreate. Informed by art history, ethnography, and activism, the
artist’s works are almost portraits of the city, capturing their wastefulness. In this site-specific
work created for the MCASD exhibition Viva la Revolución in 2011, Moris references the utilitarian
recycling of societies where inhabitants are forced to reuse materials due to unsustainable growth
and eroding infrastructure. Moris draws on tarps by erasing and washing away dirt and soot to
reveal various cultural and architectural images.
Moris: Beautiful Landscape 7: Beatings, Hard Bread and Cold-Water Baths is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
and made possible by proceeds from the 2016 Biennial Art Auction. Institutional support of MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego
Commission for Arts and Culture and the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Fund.
COLLECTION FAVORITESThese upcoming installations showcase popular works from the
Museum’s permanent collection
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PAPEL CHICANO DOS: WORKS ON PAPER FROM THE COLLECTION OF CHEECH MARIN
ON VIEW 7/22/2016 THROUGH 11/27/2016
Papel Chicano Dos: Works on Paper from the Collection of Cheech Marin presents artworks by
Chicano artists including established figures such as Carlos Almaraz, John Valadez, and Margaret
Garcia, as well as younger emerging artists such as Wenceslao Quiroz and Carlos Donjuan, whose
work demonstrates a range of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to pastel and mixed media.
The visual arts were integral to the Chicano movement of the mid-1960s and continue to be a
powerful tool for Mexican-American and Chicano communities to voice the issues that affect them
today. The works’ emotive images draw on myriad sources, such as pre-Hispanic symbols, post-
revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives, and contemporary urban culture. Together these
pieces evince a special focus on activism—highlighting how Chicano artists provide access to the
arts by creating posters, flyers, printed statements, and newsletters with elaborate aesthetic
compositions and designs.
By the late 1970s and early 1980s, Chicano artists were creating iconic images that transcended
their activist function and defined the iconography of a movement.
Papel Chicano Dos: Works on Paper from the Collection of Cheech Marin is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
and made possible by proceeds from the 2016 Biennial Art Auction. Institutional support of MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego
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DO HO SUH
ON VIEW THROUGH 7/4/2016
This solo exhibition by artist Do Ho Suh features work ranging from large-scale architectural
installations, to sculptures, works on paper, and video. Operating within a distinctly twenty-first
century global mode, Do Ho Suh crafts evocative works that reflect ideas of home, identity, and
personal space.
This exhibition transforms MCASD’s Jacobs Building into a maze-like installation that replicates
the artist’s apartment spaces from a single building in New York City. Created in luminous swaths
of translucent fabric, the ghostly rooms and hallways are mysteriously supported by a subtle
stainless steel armature. Three combined installations—Apartment A, 348 West 22nd Street, New
York, NY 10011, USA (2011–2012); Corridor and Staircase, 348 West 22nd Street New York, NY 10011,
USA (2011–2012); and Unit 2, 348 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011, USA (2014)—encourage the
public to pass through the ephemeral, dreamlike representation of the artist’s personal history.
Rendered in blocks of translucent color, the fabric walls at once conceal and reveal the details
articulated within. A long, salmon-colored corridor connects to a bright red stairway suspended
from the ceiling. In contrast to this bright, airy space, the artist’s Specimen Series (2013) is
installed in illuminated vitrines in a darkened gallery. These sculptures replicate appliances and
fixtures in exacting detail, and like the larger installations, are constructed entirely out of polyester
fabric over a stainless steel framework. The exhibition also includes a selection of works on paper,
rendered in thread, watercolor, and pencil, as well as videos and a model from Do Ho Suh’s 2012
work, Secret Garden.
Do Ho Suh is organized by The Contemporary Austin with additional support by Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong. Funding for
the San Diego presentation is made possible by generous lead underwriting by Joan and Irwin Jacobs. Additional support has been pro-
vided by Matt and Nancy Browar. Institutional support of MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture
and the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Fund.
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FALLEN STAR
Perched atop the seventh floor of the Jacobs
School of Engineering at the University of
California, San Diego, Do Ho Suh’s Fallen
Star has become a beloved landmark. Its
planning, however, required years of effort
and innovations in architecture, construction,
and engineering. Why did so many people
get behind such an improbable idea, and
work so hard to make it a reality? A story of
collaboration and the ways that art can surprise
you, Fallen Star: Finding Home, a documentary
by Vera Brunner-Sung and Valeria Stadler,
takes us behind the scenes in the creation of
the 18th public artwork in the Stuart Collection.
The debut of this documentary will take place
in San Diego during the exhibition Do Ho Suh
at MCASD Downtown. Details are available at
stuartcollection.ucsd.edu.
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WORKS FROM OUR PERMANENT COLLECTION HIT THE ROAD!
More than 20 works from the Museum’s permanent collection are currently traveling or are on
display at international institutions.
ARTWORK: Southern Hospitality by
Sam Durant, 2010
EXHIBITION: Southern Accent:
Seeking the American South in
Contemporary Art
BORROWER: Nasher Museum of Art at
Duke University
LOCATION: Durham, NC > The Speed
Art Museum, Louisville, KY
ARTWORK: Resurrection by Bruce
Conner, 1960
EXHIBITION: Bruce Conner
BORROWER: San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art
LOCATION: Museum of Modern Art,
New York, NY > San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA >
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina
Sofía, Madrid, Spain
ARTWORK: Various works by
Robert Irwin
EXHIBITION: Robert Irwin: All the
Rules Will Change
BORROWER: Hirshhorn Museum and
Sculpture Garden
LOCATION: Washington, D.C
ARTWORK: Champ by David
Hammons, 1989
EXHIBITION: David Hammons
BORROWER: The Mnuchin Gallery
LOCATION: New York, NY
ARTWORK: Various works by
Sebastião Salgado
EXHIBITION: Sebastião Salgado
BORROWER: The San Diego Museum
of Art
LOCATION: San Diego, CA
ARTWORK: Rorschach (Accidental IV)
by Cornelia Parker, 2006
EXHIBITION: deFINE Art 2016
BORROWER: SCAD Museum of Art /
Savannah College of Art And Design
LOCATION: Savannah, GA
ARTWORK: Various works by
Robin Bright
EXHIBITION: Bright / Driscoll
BORROWER: Oceanside Museum
of Art
LOCATION: Oceanside, CA
ARTWORK: Untitled by Doris Salcedo,
1995
EXHIBITION: MashUp: The Birth of
Modern Culture
BORROWER: Vancouver Art Gallery
LOCATION: Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Come see the student artwork that resulted from this transformative
partnership on June 11.
EDUCATION
MCASD’S EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM WITH HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL
The Museum’s Extended School Partnership (ESP) program empowers teachers to use the Museum
as an extension of their classroom. Over the past two years, MCASD’s Education Department has
worked with students in the Academy of Literature, Media & Arts (ALMA) program at Hoover High
School. This collaboration was made possible through the SDUSD Learning Through the Arts Title I
Initiative, designed to improve academic achievement in English and Language Arts (ELA) through
arts integration.
Throughout the partnership, MCASD’s Teaching Artist teamed up with ALMA English teachers
at Hoover High School to develop and carry out weekly lesson plans integrating the Museum’s
collection, contemporary art practices, and historical contexts into their ELA curricula. Weekly
classroom visits throughout the year allowed the Teaching Artist to foster relationships with
students, who sharpened their visual literacy skills through their visits to MCASD. The Teaching
Artist’s close working relationships with the classroom teachers and students have been integral
to this partnership’s success.
The Extended School Partnership (ESP) program at MCASD is made possible by generous underwriting support from the Farrell
Family Foundation, the ResMed Foundation, Bloomingdale’s, City of Chula Vista, and annual contributors to the MCASD Museum Fund.
Institutional support of MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture and the County of San Diego
Community Enhancement Fund.
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YOU’RE INVITED: JOIN THE SET
MCASD’s new FREE Membership for 18 to 25-year-old
culture enthusiasts!
Who: 18-25 year olds who want to be on the cutting edge of San Diego’s contemporary art scene.
What: Set Members enjoy the best perks: year-round free admission at both locations; free entry
to The Opening Night celebrations; updates on what’s happening at the Museum; discounted tickets
to lectures, programs, field trips, and more; a 10% discount at the Store and Museum Café; special
deals around town at various restaurants and coffee shops; and so much more!
Why: If your interests include immersive art experiences, boundary pushing exhibitions, and eye
opening educational programs, then the Set is for you!
How: Bring an I.D., passport, or document with your date of birth to the admissions desk at
either MCASD location. No need to renew year after year—your Membership is good until your
26th birthday.
Questions: Call Membership Coordinator Allison Caruso at 858 454 3541 x154.
CALLING THE NEXT GENERATION!We want to see your art!
Our “25 & Under Art Contest” is back celebrating the Museum’s ongoing initiative to offer free
admission for all visitors age 25 and younger, thanks to Qualcomm Foundation. If you are 25 years
old or younger, we want to see your art! This year’s grand prize is $500 to Blick Art Materials and a
curator-led tour of the exhibition of your choice!
The deadline for entries is 11:59 PM on May 5, 2016.
Join us from 1–3 PM on June 4 at MCASD Downtown for the Showcase event, where you can see
the 25 finalists’ artworks and vote for your favorite.
For more information on the contest and to enter your artwork, visit
www.mcasd.org/2016contest.
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MCASD IS A SUMMER C.A.M.P.ER’S DREAM
Does your young one love to draw, paint, sculpt, or create art of any kind? MCASD offers the
perfect educational and creative retreat for your budding artist. Summer C.A.M.P. (Contemporary
Art, Media & Process) invites 5 to 17-year-olds to explore contemporary art through a series of
week-long, age-appropriate art-making workshops designed to encourage artistic expression, art
appreciation, understanding, and imagination. Led by local artist Michael Ano, C.A.M.P.ers will
discover out-of-the-ordinary materials and learn about artists’ processes as they discuss art-
work in the Museum’s La Jolla galleries and Edwards Family Sculpture Garden. Each week-long
C.A.M.P. session culminates with a showcase and celebration of the C.A.M.P.ers’ artwork. Sign your
C.A.M.P.er up today!
MEET YOUR SUMMER C.A.M.P. CONTEMPORARY ARTIST!Your C.A.M.P.er will learn from the best. Michael
Ano is an artist, educator, facilitator, writer, and
curator working on his MFA in studio art at The
University of California, San Diego. His practice
explores how we show care for those who are
near and far. He has exhibited at a number of
galleries and museums in California and New
York, and has a passion for helping young
people explore and discover contemporary art.
August 1 through August 5 > 15 to 17-year-olds
Teen Boot C.A.M.P. is specifically designed for
C.A.M.P.ers who want to take art classes from
professional contemporary artists. Whether they’re just
beginning to explore the arts, or are ready to take their
art to the next level, we offer classes that will develop
their creativity. Hands-on sessions are complemented
with in-gallery conversations about current exhibitions,
neighborhood walks to local galleries, and visits from
guest speakers. Teen C.A.M.P.ers will learn about
conceptual art and take inspiration from artworks on
view to create their own concept-driven works. They’ll
explore installation or performance art, and develop a
piece for the public to participate in when C.A.M.P.ers
present their artworks at the end of the week.
August 8 through August 12 > 13 to 15-year-olds
C.A.M.P.ers will explore the exhibition Selections from
the Permanent Collection as well as our Edwards Family
Sculpture Garden. C.A.M.P.ers will learn to use both
analog and digital mediums to create original multimedia
art to be displayed during their culminating showcase.
August 15 through August 19 > 10 to 12-year-olds
C.A.M.P.ers will participate in a mixed media marathon,
learning how to use a different material each day of the
week as they take inspiration from artworks on view.
While exploring collage and print, C.A.M.P.ers will create
abstract art using a colorful combination of wacky and
traditional materials, paired with their own imaginations,
to construct new masterpieces. By the end of the week,
they’ll be a mixed media champion!
August 22 through August 26 > 7 to 9-year-olds
How many different sculptures can you create in one
week? C.A.M.P.ers will find out by using a variety of
different materials to produce sculptures inspired by
the Museum’s Edwards Family Sculpture Garden and
site-specific artworks. They’ll explore three-dimensional
art and learn about the many ways it can be created. At
the end of the week, these creations and the C.A.M.P.ers
themselves will become a living sculpture as they
participate in a grand finale performance!
August 29 through September 2 > 5 to 6-year-olds
C.A.M.P.ers will be exposed to multiple materials and
will learn how artists problem-solve to create expansive
installations such as Nancy Rubins’s Pleasure Point. At
the end of the week, these works will be selectively placed
around the garden grounds to celebrate the creations.
Pricing
Full-day C.A.M.P. (9 AM-4 PM): Member or Military
Personnel $198; non-members $395
Half-day C.A.M.P. (9 AM-12 PM): Member or Military
Personnel $99; non-members $200
Register by April 15, 2016 and receive a 10% discount.
Email education@mcasd.org for more information.
SUMMER C.A.M.P.
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MUSEUMS CONNECT
MCASD’S TEEN ADVISORY GROUP GOES INTERNATIONALThanks to collaborative Museums Connect project
Last fall, MCASD was honored to be one of seven international recipients of the 2015-2016
Museums Connect grant award. Through this grant, 20 members from MCASD’s Teen Advisory
Group (TAG) connected with 20 teens from the Museo Tamayo in Mexico City along with two
social practice artists, to explore issues of violence in their respective communities and create
photographic and video works inspired by these discussions.
Teens in both countries are receiving ongoing mentorship from social practice artists Itzel Martinez
(Tijuana-based) and Edgardo Aragon (Oaxaca-based). Throughout the project both artists have
worked directly with the teens in full-day DocShops—programs that pair the examination of a
documentary film or video with a hands-on workshop.
For the first DocShop, participants viewed Martinez’s El Hogar Al Reves [Home Upside Down]
and learned about conducting individual and group interviews using a video camera and mobile
technology. At the second DocShop, Aragon shared his process as a video installation artist,
instructed students in a photography workshop, and screened his work Efectos de familia
[Family Effects].
Technology plays an exciting role in the project as well.
The teens are exploring issues of violence and creating
artwork using digital cameras, video cameras, and
Microsoft Surface tablets that were generously donated
by Microsoft Corporation.
In March, the teens traveled to visit their international
counterparts for a week-long exchange. MCASD hosted 10
teens from the Museo Tamayo from March 22 through 26,
and the Museo Tamayo hosted 11 teens from San Diego from
March 29 through April 1.
Like MCASD’s Facebook page to follow the teens’ experience
as the project develops!
FOCUS Youth Empowerment through Social Practice Art: Strategies for Coping with
Violence and Trauma, a Museum Connect project, is funded in part by a grant from
the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and is administered by the American Alliance of Museums.
Additional support has been provided by The Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation. In-kind support is generously provided by the
Microsoft Corporation.
Education programs at MCASD are made possible by major grants from Qualcomm Foundation and County of San Diego Community
Enhancement Program. Institutional support for MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture.
“Projects like the Teen
Advisory Group highlight how
Surface tablets can empower
people to do great things
and we’re excited to see how
features like Digital Inking and
Cortana are used to do just
that… Microsoft is honored
to be a part of this important
initiative and help people’s
ideas come to life.”
—Lydia Smyers, Microsoft
General Manager, US
Education Devices
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THURSDAYS, JUNE 16 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1, 2016 > 5-8 PM
This FREE summertime favorite is back! Join us for Shore Thing and enjoy free admission every
Thursday evening from 5-8 PM throughout the summer. Guests will enjoy tours of current exhibi-
tions, soundscapes by DJs from The Roots Factory Art Collective, light bites, and a cash bar. BYOP
(bring your own picnic) for this extended-hours event where you can mingle with old friends and
new on the greens of the seaside Edwards Family Sculpture Garden.
Thanks to a grant from the La Jolla Community Foundation, Shore Thing picnickers will notice
enhancements in the Edwards Family Sculpture Garden, including new plantings, lighting, signage,
and a mobile tour.
Shore Thing is BACK!
MCASD INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
MCASD offers a unique learning experience that provides
students with mentorship and the opportunity to explore
other departments and facets of the Museum. Internships
are offered over the spring, fall, and summer semesters.
The summer program offers eight week intensives that
include seminar sessions with key leaders in the Museum’s
organization, collection visits, and hands-on experiences.
For candidacy consideration, students should submit
a resume, a personalized cover letter, one letter of
reference, two writing samples, an unofficial transcript of
records, and school documentation showing enrollment in
an accredited internship program or other school-issued
supporting documentation.
To submit your application please visit our website at
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learn to appreciate contemporary art.
I gained great experience…working
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gain the confidence that I needed to
continue being an art historian.”
—Brittany Hujar, 2015 MCASD
Education Intern
APPLICATION DEADLINES:Spring/Winter: January 1
Summer: April 1
Fall: September 20
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SAVE THE DATE:MONTE CARLO: BOLLYWOOD
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016
6:30 PM–1 AM
MCASD LA JOLLA
CHAIRS: LISETTE & MICK FARRELL
All proceeds from the evening support the Museum’s exhibitions and education programs.
For more information, please contact 858 454 3541 x162 or montecarlo@mcasd.org.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2016 > 6:30 PMMCASD LA JOLLA
Raise a paddle, raise a glass, and help us raise funds for MCASD’s exhibitions, education programs,
and art acquisitions. MCASD’s Art Auction is one of the most exciting and important nights in San
Diego’s art scene. Art Auction 2016 will feature live and silent auctions of artwork selected by
MCASD’s curators, including paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by emerging and interna-
tionally recognized artists. This year, Gold Circle ticket holders will be treated to a special-edition
paddle designed by Mel Bochner, a first-look preview reception on May 11, preferred seating for the
live auction, and a private curatorial tour of the works.
Can’t make it to the auction? No problem. MCASD uses a mobile bidding system that allows you to
bid remotely from around the world. Not only can you check out the works online beforehand, but
you can bid up to a week before the Auction begins.
Grow your private art collection while supporting MCASD!
Visit www.mcasd.org/artauction2016 for more information and to purchase tickets.
May 11 > 6 PM > Gold Circle VIP Reception; cocktails, nibbles, and curatorial tours of works on view
with Kathryn Kanjo, Deputy Director, Art and Programs
May 18 > 6:30 PM > Art Auction 2016
MCASD’s Art Auction 2016 is made possible by the generosity, counsel, and support of our sponsors, Schubach Aviation, and Sotheby’s.
Additional in-kind support is provided by The Frame Maker, ArtWorks San Diego, and Quint Gallery.
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Art supporters and party-goers joined MCASD’s Avant Garde Members for our third annual young
patrons’ fundraiser on Friday, March 4. Guests sipped rum-fueled craft cocktails as they watched
octopuses and crabs crawl along our walls and yogis hang from our ceiling. DJ’s Jeffrey Paradise and
Vaugh Avakian moved the crowd while Wild Wild Wets brought the rebellion with a raucous rock set.
A huge thank you to The Spring Thing Chairs and Avant Garde Members Touradj Barman and
Sarah Kaplan, and Matt and Allison Bell Hoyt. Their leadership and vision was absolutely key
to this fundraiser’s success.
We’re happy to report that the funds raised on March 4 will support another year of
groundbreaking exhibitions and innovative programming.
Cheers to that!
EVENTS
SELECTION DINNER
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2016 > 6:30 PM > MCASD LA JOLLA
It’s the Collector Circle Members’ most anticipated night of the year! This annual exclusive event is
open to MCASD’s International and Contemporary Collectors, who will view and vote on works of
art—selected by the David C. Copley Director and CEO, Hugh M. Davies, and the MCASD curators—to
be acquired for the Museum’s permanent collection. International and Contemporary Collector
Members are invited to dine with both new and longtime friends as they make a case for their
favorite works of art.
Interested in learning more about Collectors Circle Membership? Contact Advancement Director
Elizabeth Yang-Hellewell at 858 454 3541 x179 or eyanghellewell@mcasd.org.PH
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THE OPENING NIGHT: SELECTIONS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
FRIDAY, JUNE 3 > MCASD LA JOLLA > 6 PM SUPPORTERS’ RECEPTION > 7 PM THE OPENING
NIGHT CELEBRATION
Join your fellow Members and art enthusiasts at The Opening Night as we celebrate Selections from
the Permanent Collection. This summer presentation of works from the permanent collection will
highlight the strength of the Museum’s holdings, including Minimalist and Pop works of the 1960s
and 1970s, as well as more recent acquisitions. Enjoy in-depth tours on the hour, music, cocktails, and
great conversation. Come celebrate with us!
CONTEMPORARY ART THING (C.A.T.) SERIES EVENT: ARTIST CONVERSATION AND HOME VISIT WITH JOE YORTY
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 > 6 PM
Artist Joe Yorty employs found objects and materials to create sculptures, installations, and
painterly works that address the anxieties and absurdities of American domestic space. Currently,
Yorty works as Facilities Manager for the Department of Art, Architecture and Art History at the
University of San Diego, where he also holds a studio. Join us for a conversation with Yorty and his
husband John Brady as we discuss Yorty’s artistic process and current work, as well as their joint
endeavor involving mid-century modern furniture.
Want to upgrade to the Avant Garde level? Contact Senior Membership and Annual Giving Manager
April Farrell at 858 454 3541 x162 or aefarrell@mcasd.org.
APERTURE HOME TOUR WITH ARCHITECT WALLACE CUNNINGHAM
TUESDAY, APRIL 26 > 7–9 PM > RESIDENCE OF MARIE TARTAR AND STEVE EILENBERG
MCASD Circle-level Members and above are invited to join architect Wallace Cunningham for
a reception and tour at the home of Circle Members Marie Tartar and Steve Eilenberg. The
Aperture Home is built on a bluff above San Elijo Lagoon in Cardiff-by-the-Sea. The plan—a series
of acute triangles radiating about a common point—is expressed in elevation by a roof of eight
spiraling triangles likened to the aperture of a camera lens. Its profile changes from every angle
and captures the sweeping panoramic views of the lagoon and ocean.
This event is part of the Architecture + Design Series and is open to Circle-level Members and
above. Upgrade your Membership today by contacting Senior Membership and Annual Giving
Manager April Farrell at 858 454 3541 x162 or aefarrell@mcasd.org.INS
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THANK YOU TO OUR FISCAL YEAR 2015 DONORS, JULY 1, 2014–JUNE 30, 2015*
21ST CENTURY CAMPAIGN DONORS
FOUNDERS $3,000,000 AND ABOVEJOAN AND IRWIN JACOBSDAVID C. COPLEY†
CAROLYN P. FARRISCATELLUS,
A PROLOGIS COMPANY
DISTINGUISHED BENEFACTORS $1,000,000–$2,999,999THE ANNENBERG FOUNDATIONSUE K. AND
DR. CHARLES C. EDWARDSPETER AND OLIVIA FARRELLTHE ALBATROSS FOUNDATIONMARY AND JAMES BERGLUND JAKE AND J. TODD FIGIPAULINE AND STANLEY FOSTERRUTH AND MURRAY A. GRIBIN STEPHEN WARREN MILES AND
MARILYN ROSS MILES FOUNDATION
KATHERINE AND MANSFIELD MILLS
MARYANNE AND IRWIN PFISTERDR. AND MRS. KURT E. SHULERIRIS AND MATTHEW STRAUSS
PATRONS $500,000–$999,999COLETTE CARSON AND
DR. IVOR ROYSTONDRS. STACY AND PAUL JACOBSTHE KRESGE FOUNDATIONBETLACH FAMILY FOUNDATIONHELEN K. COPLEYJAMES S. COPLEY FOUNDATION ROBERT AND LOUISE HARPERNATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR
THE HUMANITIESELIZABETH AND MASON PHELPS
BENEFACTORS $250,000–$499,999IN MEMORY OF
IRENE R. JELLINEKNATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR
THE ARTSROBIN AND GERALD PARSKYQUALCOMMSHERYL AND HARVEY WHITE
CONTRIBUTORS $100,000–$249,999BARBARA AND
CHARLES ARLEDGELINNEA AND FRANK ARRINGTON BARBARA BLOOM FUNDNANCY AND MATT BROWARDIANE AND
CHRISTOPHER CALKINSDR. CHARLES G. COCHRANE
AND MONICA H. COCHRANECOUNTY OF SAN DIEGO,
3RD DISTRICT SUPERVISOR PAM SLATER–PRICE
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, 4TH DISTRICT SUPERVISOR RON ROBERTS
DANAH H. FAYMANDAVID GUSS FAMILYJUDITH C. HARRIS AND
ROBERT SINGER, M.D.THE JAMES IRVINE FOUNDATIONARTHUR AND
SANDRA LEVINSONMARY KEOUGH LYMANJOSEPHINE R. MACCONNELLPATSY AND DAVID MARINOAMELIA AND KENNETH MORRISTHE PARKER FOUNDATIONFRITZ AND NORA SARGENTSELTZER CAPLAN
MCMAHON VITEKIN MEMORY OF DOROTHY
MITCHELL SHAPIROJOYCE AND TED STRAUSSJOHN M. AND SALLY B.
THORNTON FOUNDATIONUBS GILDA AND VICTOR VILAPLANAJO AND HOWARD WEINER
MCASD ANNUAL FUND DONORS
INDIVIDUAL DONORS $100,000 and aboveAnonymousCarolyn P. Farris Dow Divas Investment GroupPauline Foster Annie Hubbard and
Harvey SchwartzDr. Paul JacobsMaryanne and Irwin PfisterIris and Matthew Strauss
$50,000–$99,999 Matt and Nancy BrowarColette Carson and
Dr. Ivor RoystonAnonymous Anonymous Joan and Irwin JacobsTami and Michael LangBrenda PotterThe Sheryl and
Harvey White Foundation
$25,000–$49,999 AnonymousBarbara and Charles ArledgeLinnea ArringtonMelissa Garfield Bartell and
Michael BartellMary and James Berglund Barbara Bloom FundHolly and David Bruce Glenn and Lynne CarlsonMrs. Lee Clark and
Jerry Pikolycky D.D.S.Karen and Donald CohnPeter and Olivia FarrellFaye D. HunterMargaret Jackson and
Neil HadfieldMary Keough LymanFenner MiltonNora and Fritz SargentSuzan and Gad Shaanan
$10,000–$24,999 Liz and Richard BartellCathy and Ron BusickDiane and Christopher CalkinsRobert Caplan and
Dr. Carol RandolphMs. Joanne L. CassulloMarsha and William ChandlerCharles and Louise ChoDr. Charles G. and
Monica H. CochraneValerie and Harry Cooper Isabel and Agustín Coppel Jill Esterbrooks and
James Robbins Milton Fredman Family Karen FoxMr. William GeorgisDr. Stacy JacobsGail and George KnoxSharon and Sami Ladeki Las PatronasLisa and Gary LevineSonia Kassel Mandelbaum and
Gavin MandelbaumThe Mark and Hilarie Moore
Family TrustGarna G. MullerCatherine and Bob PalmerDavid L. ParkerElizabeth PhelpsSteven M. Strauss and
Lise N. WilsonTamara StraussThe John M. and Sally B.
Thornton FoundationDouglas TribbleFaye WilsonHelene and Allan ZimanEmma and Leo Zuckerman
$5,000–$9,999 Dr. Sassan and Sandra AlaviLisa and Steve AltmanAnonymousRusti W. Bartell Viveca Bissonnette and
Jeff HollanderCarolin BotzenhardtTrulette Clayes and
Jeffrey PartrickCandace and Rob CohenRenée Comeau and Terry GuldenDr. William T. and Robin ComerBeth R. DeWoody and
Firooz Zahedi The Dillon FundDan and Phyllis Epstein Lisette and Mick FarrellElaine Galinson and
Herbert SolomonCarol and Lawrence GartnerMr. and Mrs. Milton GilmanLee and Frank Goldberg Dr. Richard and
Mrs. Jennifer GreenfieldJeanne Jones and
Don BreitenbergLynda and Richard KerrFraeda and Bill Kopman Arthur and Sandra LevinsonJay and Jennifer LevittSheila and Jeffrey LipinskyLeanne Hull MacDougallPatsy and David MarinoMargret R. and Nevins McBrideLiz and Chris McCullahNicole R. MontoyaJennifer L. Nelson and
John Christopher DineenRukiye OygarLaura Paulson and
Andrew FabricantConrad Prebys and
Debbie Turner Cele and Justin RenaudinClifford Schireson and
John VenekampJoyce and Ted Strauss Haeyoung Kong Tang Jose M. TasendeErika and Dr. Fred TorriLori and Bill WaltonJo and Howard Weiner Scott and Cissy Wolfe Pamela and Martin WygodDr. Emad and Mrs. May Zawaideh
$1,500–$4,999 Sandro AlbertiRobert E. AsherJoan and Jeremy Berg Ralph and Gail Bryan Sophie Bryan and
Matthew LeudersWilliam and Jeanette BurnettCBIZ & Mayer Hoffman
McCann P.C.Dr. Steven R. Cohen and
Sheri S. CohenCandy Coleman and Will GriffithMary E. CollinsKristina and Michael DiTulloGenny Boccardo-Dubey and
Frank DubeyScott DunkleeDr. and Mrs. Max L. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Elliot FeuersteinBeverly and Richard Fink Susanna and Michael FlasterN. W. GibbonsChris and Eloisa HaudenschildBo and Anita Hedfors lnge Johansen and
Robert GagnonJennifer Kagnoff Dennis KernMs. Tamara KinsellaMr. Scott Kivel and Ms. Lia LundAnonymousCarol Lazier and Jay MerritDorothy LichtensteinRobin J. LipmanKen Little
Dan Lobitz and Mark JacobsonParker Mahnke and Margie BeebeElspeth and Jim MyerChristopher Nielsen and
Paula M.D. FitzgeraldDavid and Katherine OverskeiMs. Rachel Paulin Viviana and Charles PolinskyDr. J. Harley QuintVictoria and Tom ReedTina SimnerAnne and Ronald SimonMichael R. Somin, FAlA Sally SpoonerDr. Marie Tartar and
Dr. Steve EilenbergMarie VickersLisa Widmier
CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT DONORS
$100,000 and Above City of San Diego Commission
for Arts and CultureThe Getty FoundationQualcomm FoundationThe San Diego County
BMW Centers
$50,000–$99,999 California Arts CouncilCounty of San DiegoLLWW FoundationRBC Wealth Management
$25,000–$49,999Lannan FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsNorthern TrustSouth Coast PlazaVan Cleef & Arpels
$10,000–$24,999Anonymous Fund at the
San Diego FoundationCabrillo Charitable Fund Chase Private ClientCooley LLPKPMG LLPMandell Weiss Charitable TrustThe ResMed Foundation
$5,000–$9,999Dr. Seuss Fund at the
San Diego FoundationNational Endowment for
the HumanitiesNordstrom Community Giving Seltzer Caplan McMahon Vitek
$1,500–$4,999ArcLight CinemasThe Brett Dickinson Team,
Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty
Chula Vista City CouncilSeeley FoundationTesla San Diego
IN-KIND SUPPORT
$25,000–$49,999 KPBSLanvin South CoastSchubach Aviation
$10,000–$24,999Pacific Event ProductionsStone Brewing CompanySuja JuiceTechSoupTenfold StyleTito’s Handmade Vodka91X
$5,000–$9,999Authentic Flavors CateringBistro Du Marché by Tapenade
RECENT GIFTS* — THANK YOU!
Bottega AmericanoContinental CateringCulinary ConceptsElegant Events Catering Co.The French GourmetGiuseppe Restaurants &
Fine CateringGolden Door Properties, LLCLawrance FurnitureModern Luxury
San Diego MagazineMSI Production ServicesRoppongi CateringStarlite—Matt HoytToastThe Vetted TableWaters Fine CateringThe Wild Thyme Company
RECENT GIFTS
MCASD ANNUAL FUND DONORS
$600–$1,499Adah AlmutairiMr. and Mrs. John E. Barbey, Jr.Bob and Nancy BellWendy and Bill BrodyFay P. BullittKristine DuehrenChristine and Eric GilliattPhilip and Anna
Haudenschild MeierDr. Linda Hirshberg and
Mr. Gerald P. HirshbergLewis and Marnie KleinChristopher McKewonTina SimnerSusan and John ThompsonJanet and Bill WhiteAnnasue and John WilsonAnn and Daniel Worth
$300–$599Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas ArthurTouradj BarmanChris S. Bertics and
Lynda Kay Chandler
John David BukryLauren and Michael BuscemiMr. and Mrs. Charles E. CastleIvy ChenMargaret and Chelsea ColemanLacey and Blayney ColmoreBlaire CoolPatti and Coop CoopriderJennifer DeCarloWallace C. and Linda DieckmannBarbara FredmanMalgorzata and Ray FreiwirthPam and Hal FusonKathryn GoetzLeila GomulkaBeth GoodmanWilliam GuineyKimberly and Ryan HerrellKenneth HoytMatt and Allison HoytMonique Konovalov and
David MonzonGeraldine McAllisterMr. and Mrs. Andy McCammonHon. M. Margaret McKeown and
Peter CowheyJoan MillerUrsula and Hans MoedeLindsey O’BrienJennifer and Josh OliverDr. M. Gene OndrusekWendy S. PincusBrian and Paula PowersG & J ReynoldsMark RobillardBarbara and Frank RyanLuke SageJocelyn SaucedoJordan D. SchnitzerMurray and Robin SinclaireGregory B. StrangmanJeff SvitakMichael and Megan TrezzaAmy and Horacio ValeirasDaniel W. VecchittoKymberley WarshawRemington WeingerNorma YatesKarin Zonis-Sawrey
†IN MEMORIAM
*IT IS THROUGH THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF MCASD’S MEMBERS AND DONORS THAT MANY THOUSANDS OF SAN DIEGANS AND VISITORS ALIKE ENJOY OUR WORLD-CLASS MUSEUM IN DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO AND LA JOLLA. AT THE $1,500 LEVEL AND ABOVE, CURRENT DONORS ARE LISTED FOR THE PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. AT THE $300–$1,499 LEVEL, CURRENT DONORS ARE LISTED ONCE, IN THE ISSUE FOLLOWING THE DATE OF THE GIFT TO MCASD.
WE MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO BE ACCURATE. THIS LIST IS CURRENT AS OF 3/3/16. PLEASE CALL 858 454 3541 X172 IF YOU SHOULD FIND AN ERROR, OR IF YOU HAVE OTHER INQUIRIES ABOUT MEMBERSHIP.
VIEW > ARP–JUL 2016
MCASD BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2015–2016Linnea ArringtonMelissa Garfield BartellDr. Mary F. Berglund Barbara BloomNancy BrowarRonald L. BusickChristopher CalkinsDr. Charles G. CochraneKaren CohnIsabel CoppelDr. Peter C. FarrellCarolyn P. FarrisPauline FosterKaren FoxDavid GussJohn Ippolito Margaret A. Jackson, Vice PresidentDr. Paul Jacobs, Executive Vice PresidentGail KnoxSami LadekiMichael LangJay LevittSonia Kassel MandelbaumFenner MiltonNicole Montoya Garna MullerJennifer Nelson, SecretaryRukiye OygarMaryanne C. Pfister, Vice PresidentElizabeth Phelps, Vice PresidentDr. Carol RandolphJames RobbinsNora D. SargentGad ShaananMatthew C. Strauss, PresidentFaye WilsonBrent V. Woods, Vice President Sue K. Edwards, Honorary TrusteeDanah Fayman, Honorary TrusteeDavid C. Copley†
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Dr. Hugh M. Davies, The David C. Copley Director and CEO
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Institutional support for MCASD is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture.
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Dr. Ivor RoystonElizabeth and L.J. CellaLinda Chester and
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EdwardsManny Farber and
Patricia PattersonDr. Jack and Carolyn P. FarrisJake and J. Todd FigiPauline and Stanley FosterKaren FoxRuth and Murray A. Gribin
Joan and Irwin JacobsAnne Kohs & AssociatesDr. Vance E. Kondon and
Liesbeth GiesbergerTami and Michael LangArthur and Sandra LevinsonJay and Jennifer LevittRichard D. Marshall and
William T. GeorgisStephen Warren Miles and
Marilyn Ross Miles FoundationMaria Rosa and
J. Robert Orton, Jr.Elizabeth and Mason PhelpsDonna and Bruce PolicharEd and Danna RuschaNora and Fritz SargentDr. and Mrs. Kurt E. ShulerJoyce and Ted StraussErika and Dr. Fred TorriBarbara and Norton Walbridge
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Hey Members!As if being an MCASD Member wasn’t awesome enough, we’re now offering all sorts of unique
perks from our partners! Show your MCASD Membership card at the following locations to receive
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EVENTS CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2016
CONTEMPORARY ART THING (C.A.T.) SERIES
EVENT: ARTIST CONVERSATION AND HOME
VISIT WITH JOE YORTY > 6 PM
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: KEARNY HIGH - SCHOOL OF DIGITAL
MEDIA AND DESIGN > 5–7 PM > DOWNTOWN
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: OLD TOWN ACADEMY > 5–7 PM >
LA JOLLA
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016
DOWNTOWN AT SUNDOWN > 5–8 PM >
DOWNTOWN
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016
FAMILY ARTLAB: PERSONAL SPACE > 2–4 PM >
DOWNTOWN
TUESDAY, APRIL 26
APERTURE HOME TOUR WITH ARCHITECT
WALLACE CUNNINGHAM > 7–9 PM > RESIDENCE
OF MARIE TARTAR AND STEVE EILENBERG
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2016
“25 & UNDER ART CONTEST” SUBMISSION
DEADLINE > 11:59 PM
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2016
ART AUCTION 2016 PREVIEW RECEPTION > 6 PM
> LA JOLLA
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2016
ART AUCTION 2016 > 6:30 PM > LA JOLLA
THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016
DOWNTOWN AT SUNDOWN > 5–8 PM >
DOWNTOWN
THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: THE CHARTER SCHOOL OF SAN
DIEGO > 5–7 PM > DOWNTOWN
MAYAPRIL JUNE JULY
FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016
THE OPENING NIGHT: SELECTIONS FROM THE
PERMANENT COLLECTION > 6 PM SUPPORTERS’
RECEPTION > 7 PM THE OPENING NIGHT
CELEBRATION > LA JOLLA
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016
“25 & UNDER ART CONTEST” SHOWCASE > 1-3 PM >
DOWNTOWN
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2016
SELECTION DINNER > 6:30 PM > LA JOLLA
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2016
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: KNOX MIDDLE SCHOOL > 1-4 PM >
DOWNTOWN
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2016
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL > 1-4 PM >
DOWNTOWN
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2016
DOWNTOWN AT SUNDOWN > 5–8 PM > DOWNTOWN
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2016
SHORE THING > 5–8 PM > LA JOLLA
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2016
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: SAN DIEGO HIGH SCHOOL OF
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES > 5–7 PM > DOWNTOWN
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016
FAMILY ARTLAB > 2–4 PM > LA JOLLA
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2016
SHORE THING > 5–8 PM > LA JOLLA
THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2016
SHORE THING > 5–8 PM > LA JOLLA
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2016
SHORE THING > 5–8 PM > LA JOLLA
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2016
DOWNTOWN AT SUNDOWN > 5–8 PM > DOWNTOWN
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2016
SHORE THING > 5–8 PM > LA JOLLA
THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2016
SHORE THING > 5–8 PM > LA JOLLA
EXHIBITIONS ON VIEW
LA JOLLASELECTIONS FROM THE PERMANENT
COLLECTION
ON VIEW JUNE 4 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 4, 2016
This summer presentation of works from the
permanent collection highlights the strengths of
the Museum’s holdings, including Minimalist and
Pop works of the 1960s and 1970s as well as more
recent acquisitions. This exhibition showcases both
the historical focus of the Museum, as well as its
dedication to living artists.
DAMON DAVIS: ALL HANDS ON DECK
ON VIEW JUNE 4 THROUGH JULY 24, 2016
Damon Davis is a St. Louis-based artist, whose
work addresses social issues and spans a range of
mediums. In All Hands On Deck, Davis photographed
individuals in Ferguson, Missouri, with their “hands
up,” recalling the gesture of Michael Brown before
his death, and transforming it into a powerful
symbol of peaceful protest.
ED RUSCHA THEN & NOW: PAINTINGS FROM
THE 1960S AND 2000S
ON VIEW THROUGH APRIL 24, 2016
ÁLVARO BLANCARTE: MARKING THE PRESENT
ON VIEW THROUGH APRIL 24, 2016
ARTOASIS
ON VIEW JULY 29 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 4, 2016
DOWNTOWNDELIMITATIONS: A SURVEY OF THE 1821
UNITED STATES-MEXICO BORDER
ON VIEW JULY 22 THROUGH NOVEMBER 27, 2016
In 2014, artists Marcos Ramírez ERRE and David
Taylor set out to trace the historical 1821 border
between Mexico and the western territories of the
United States by installing 47 sheet metal markers
that mimic the stone and iron obelisks delineating
the current international border between the United
States and Mexico.
PAPEL CHICANO DOS: WORKS ON PAPER
FROM THE COLLECTION OF CHEECH MARIN
ON VIEW JULY 22 THROUGH NOVEMBER 27, 2016
Papel Chicano Dos: Works on Paper from the
Collection of Cheech Marin presents artworks by
established and emerging Chicano artists from
Cheech Marin’s personal art collection, which has
evolved and grown considerably over the years to
further highlight each individual artist’s practice and
Marin’s own passion as a collector of Chicano art.
MORIS: BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPE 7: BEATINGS,
HARD BREAD AND COLD-WATER BATHS
ON VIEW JULY 22 THROUGH NOVEMBER 27, 2016
In his Hermoso Paisaje series, Moris creates
makeshift shelters and furniture using found
materials such as garbage, tarps, and cardboard.
RUBEN OCHOA: WATCHING, WAITING,
COMISERATING
ON VIEW JULY 22 THROUGH NOVEMBER 27, 2016
Ruben Ochoa makes use of common construction
materials to create imposing sculptural installations
that intervene into the existing built environment.
DO HO SUH
ON VIEW THROUGH JULY 4, 2016
This solo exhibition by artist Do Ho Suh features work
ranging from large-scale architectural installations,
to sculptures, works on paper, and video. Operating
within a distinctly twenty-first century global mode,
Do Ho Suh crafts evocative works that reflect ideas of
home, identity, and personal space.
FOR INFORMATION
858 454 3541 > www.mcasd.org
MCASD LA JOLLA
700 Prospect Street, La Jolla CA 92037
MCASD DOWNTOWN
1100 and 1001 Kettner Blvd., San Diego CA 92101
HOURS
11 AM–5 PM daily. Third Thursday of every month: 11
AM–7 PM at MCASD La Jolla, 11 AM–8 PM at MCASD
Downtown. Closed Wednesday.
STORE MUSEUM CAFE
www.mcasd.org/store 858 456 6427
PUBLIC TOURS
Saturdays at 2 PM, MCASD Downtown; Sundays at
2 PM, MCASD La Jolla; third Thursdays at 5:30 PM,
both locations. For more information about guided
tours for private, school, or community groups, please
visit our website at www.mcasd.org/learn/tours.
ADMISSION
Free for MCASD Members
$10 Non-members > $5 Seniors (age 65+)
Free for Military (with ID)
Free for ages 25 & under
Admission is valid for seven days at all MCASD locations.
25 & under free admission supported by
MCASD is accessible to all its visitors.
EXHIBITIONS LA JOLLA
ÁLVARO BLANCARTE (THROUGH 4/24/16)
DAMON DAVIS: ALL HANDS ON DECK (6/4/16 THROUGH 7/24/16)
SELECTIONS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION (6/4/16 THROUGH 9/4/16)
ED RUSCHA (THROUGH 4/24/16)
EXHIBITIONS DOWNTOWN
DO HO SUH (THROUGH 7/4/16) DO HO SUH (THROUGH 7/4/16)
DELIMITATIONS (7/22/16 THROUGH 11/27/16)
PAPEL CHICANO DOS (7/22/16 THROUGH 11/27/16)
MORIS (7/22/16 THROUGH 11/27/16)
RUBEN OCHOA (7/22/16 THROUGH 11/27/16)
ARTOASIS (7/29/16 THROUGH 9/4/16)
APR / MAY / JUN / JUL 2016Member-exclusive event. Become a Member by visiting www.mcasd.org/join-give/overview.
For tickets and more information, please visit www.mcasd.org.
DOWNTOWN AT SUNDOWN
> THIRD THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH > 5–8 PM >
DOWNTOWN
Visual and performing arts converge at MCASD
Downtown’s new after-hours offering: Downtown
at Sundown. On the third Thursday of every month
from 5 to 8 PM, enjoy free Museum admission,
exhibition tours, music by The Roots Factory Art
Collective, free entry at SDSU Downtown Gallery,
drink specials at Stone Brewing Company and The
Flight Path Wine Bar & Bistro, The Book Truck, a
food truck, and more!
> Thursday, April 21, 2016
*This evening will feature performances by City
Ballet of San Diego
> Thursday, May 19, 2016
> Thursday, June 16, 2016
> Thursday July 21, 2016
ART AUCTION 2016
> WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2016 > 6:30 PM > LA JOLLA
Art Auction 2016 will feature live and silent
auctions of artwork selected by MCASD’s curators,
including paintings, sculptures, and works on paper
by emerging and internationally recognized artists.
Grow your private art collection while benefitting
MCASD’s art acquisitions, exhibitions, and
education programs! Can’t make it to the auction?
No problem. MCASD uses a mobile bidding system
that allows you to bid remotely from around the
world. Not only can you check out works online, but
you can bid up to a week before the auction begins!
Want to see the works in person beforehand? Gold
Circle ticket holders will be treated to an exclusive
first look preview reception on May 11. Visit
www.mcasd.org/artauction2016 for more
information and to purchase tickets.
THE OPENING NIGHT: SELECTIONS FROM
THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
> FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2016 > 6 PM SUPPORTERS’
RECEPTION > 7 PM THE OPENING NIGHT
CELEBRATION > LA JOLLA
Join your fellow Members and art enthusiasts
at The Opening Night for Selections from the
Permanent Collection. This summer presentation of
the permanent collection will highlight the strength
of the Museum’s holdings, including Minimalist and
Pop works of the 1960s and 1970s, as well as more
recent acquisitions. Come celebrate with us and
enjoy in-depth tours on the hour, music, cocktails,
and great conversation. The Opening Night is free
for Members and $10 for non-members.
SHORE THING
> THURSDAYS, JUNE 16 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1,
2016 > 5–8 PM > LA JOLLA
This summertime favorite is back! Every Thursday
evening, join us at MCASD La Jolla for free
admission, exhibition tours of Selections from the
Permanent Collection, music by The Roots Factory
Art Collective, light bites, and a cash bar on the
terrace. BYOP (bring your own picnic) for this
extended-hours event and enjoy the sunset from
our seaside Edwards Family Sculpture Garden.
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: OLD TOWN ACADEMY
> THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016 > 5–7 PM > LA JOLLA
Old Town Academy students explored the
exhibitions One Cannot Look: Graphic Wars, San
Diego Collects, Robert Irwin: Light and Space, and
Ernesto Neto: Mother body emotional densities,
for alive temple time baby son at MCASD and
developed original artwork in response. Join Old
Town Academy students in the Coast Room for this
culminating showcase celebrating their work.
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: KEARNY HIGH - SCHOOL OF
DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN (SDMD)
> THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016 > 5–7 PM > DOWNTOWN
Through the Museum’s Extended School Partnership
(ESP) program, Kearny High (SDMD) students in
studio art classes explored works in the exhibitions
Ed Ruscha Then & Now: Paintings from the 1960s
and 2000s and Do Ho Suh. In response to their
experiences in the galleries, they developed original
works of art in various mediums ranging from
photography to ceramics and performance. Join the
Kearny High (SDMD) students at MCASD Downtown
to celebrate their work.
“25 AND UNDER ART CONTEST” DEADLINE
> THURSDAY, MAY 5 > 11:59 PM
We want to see your artwork! Artists age 25 and
younger are invited to submit original artworks
to be considered for this year’s Showcase. Visit
www.mcasd.org/2016contest to learn about this
year’s theme and to submit an image of your work.
A panel of judges will determine the top 25 finalists,
whose work will be featured in the Showcase event
on June 4. The overall winners will receive between
$100-$500 in gift certificates to Blick Art Materials
and a year-long MCASD Membership!
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: THE CHARTER SCHOOL OF
SAN DIEGO
> THURSDAY, MAY 19, 2016 > 5–7 PM > DOWNTOWN
The Charter School of San Diego students explored
several exhibitions, including Do Ho Suh, and
developed original works of art in response. Join
The Charter School of San Diego as we celebrate
their work.
25 & UNDER ART CONTEST SHOWCASE
> SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016 > 1–4 PM > DOWNTOWN
Celebrate the 25 finalists of this year’s “25 & Under
Art Contest” at this showcase event! View the
25 works that were selected by this year’s panel
of judges, vote on your favorite for the People’s
Choice Award, and find at who this year’s lucky
winners will be.
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL
> SATURDAY, JUNE 11 THROUGH SUNDAY, JUNE 12,
2016 > OPENING RECEPTION ON SATURDAY, JUNE 11
> 1-4 PM > DOWNTOWN
Hoover High School of International Studies
students in studio art classes explored exhibitions
throughout the year. In response to their
experiences in the galleries, they developed original
works of art. Join the Hoover High School students
on Saturday, June 11 from 1-4 PM, for an opening
reception to celebrate their work, which will be on
view the entire weekend.
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: KNOX MIDDLE SCHOOL
> SATURDAY, JUNE 11 THROUGH SUNDAY, JUNE 12,
2016 > OPENING RECEPTION ON SATURDAY, JUNE 11
> 1-4 PM > DOWNTOWN
Through the Museum’s Extended School
Partnership (ESP) program, Knox Middle School
students in Studio Art Classes explored works
on view in the Museum. In response to their
experiences in the galleries, they developed
original works of art which will be on view the
weekend of June 11–12. Join the Knox Middle School
students from 1-4 PM on Saturday, June 11 for an
opening reception to celebrate their work.
EXTENDED SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (ESP)
SHOWCASE: SAN DIEGO HIGH SCHOOL
> THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2016 > 5–7 PM > DOWNTOWN
San Diego High School of International Studies’
students in business law, English, and graphic
design classes explored works in the exhibitions
Álvaro Blancarte: Marking the Present, Ed Ruscha
Then & Now: Paintings from the 1960s and 2000s,
and Do Ho Suh. In response to their experiences in
the galleries, they developed original works of art in
various mediums. Join the San Diego High School of
International Studies students at MCASD Downtown
as we celebrate their work.
SUMMER C.A.M.P.
> MONDAY, AUGUST 1 THROUGH FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 > 9 AM–4 PM > LA JOLLA
Summer C.A.M.P. (Contemporary Art, Media
& Process) invites 5 to 17-year-olds to explore
contemporary art through a series of week-long,
age-appropriate art-making workshops designed
to encourage artistic expression, art appreciation,
understanding, and imagination. Led by local artist
Michael Ano, C.A.M.P.ers will discover out-of-the-
ordinary materials and learn about artists’ processes
as they discuss artwork in the Museum’s La Jolla
galleries and Edwards Family Sculpture Garden. Each
week-long camp session culminates with a showcase
and celebration of the C.A.M.P.ers’ artwork.
> August 1 through August 5, 2016 > 15 to 17-year-olds
> August 8 through August 12, 2016 > 13 to
15-year-olds
> August 15 through August 19, 2016 > 10 to
12-year-olds
> August 22 through August 26 > 7 to 9-year-olds
> August 29 through September 2 > 5 to 6-year-olds
Full-day C.A.M.P. (9 AM–4 PM):
Member or Military Personnel $198;
Non-members $395
Half-day C.A.M.P. (9 AM–12 PM):
Member or Military Personnel $99;
Non-members $200
Register by April 15, 2016 and receive a 10% discount.
Email education@mcasd.org for more information.
FAMILY ARTLAB: PERSONAL SPACE
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016 > 2–4 PM > DOWNTOWN
Take part in a Look/Explore Tour and let our
Gallery Educators lead you and your family in
lively conversation about the exhibition Do Ho
Suh. Following your gallery exploration, join us for
a hands-on, art-making experience. This program
is recommended for families with children ages
5 and older. Tickets are sold on a first come, first
served basis; capacity is limited to 60 participants.
We recommend buying tickets in advance at either
Museum location. The family price includes two adults
and up to three youth. Tickets are free for Members
and Military families, and $15 for non-member
families. Museum admission is included.
FAMILY ARTLAB
> SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 > 2–4 PM > LA JOLLA
Let our Gallery Educators lead you and your
family in lively conversation about the exhibitions
Selections from the Permanent Collection and
Robert Irwin’s 1°2°3°4°, then join us for an
art-making workshop inspired by what you learned.
CONTEMPORARY ART THING (C.A.T.) SERIES
EVENT: ARTIST CONVERSATION AND HOME
VISIT WITH JOE YORTY
> WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2016 > 6 PM
Artist Joe Yorty employs found objects and
materials to create sculptures, installations,
and painterly works that address the anxieties
and absurdities of American domestic space.
Currently, Yorty works as Facilities Manager for the
Department of Art, Architecture and Art History at
the University of San Diego, where he also holds a
studio. Join us for a conversation with Yorty and his
husband John Brady as we discuss Yorty’s artistic
process and current work, as well as their joint
endeavor involving mid-century modern furniture.
Want to upgrade to Avant Garde?
Contact Senior Membership & Annual Giving
Manager April Farrell at 858 454 3541 x162 or
aefarrell@mcasd.org.
APERTURE HOME TOUR WITH ARCHITECT
WALLACE CUNNINGHAM
> TUESDAY, APRIL 26 > 7–9 PM > RESIDENCE OF
MARIE TARTAR AND STEVE EILENBERG
Circle-level Members and above are invited to join
architect Wallace Cunningham for a reception and
tour at the home of MCASD Circle Members Marie
Tartar and Steve Eilenberg. The Aperture home is
built on a bluff above San Elijo Lagoon in Cardiff
by the Sea. The plan, a series of acute triangles
radiating about a common point, is expressed in
elevation by a roof of eight spiraling triangles
likened to the aperture of a camera lens. Its
profile changes from every angle and captures the
sweeping panoramic views of the lagoon and ocean.
Upgrade your Membership today! Contact Senior
Membership & Annual Giving Manager April Farrell
at 858 454 3541 x162 or aefarrell@mcasd.org.
SELECTION DINNER
> WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2016 > 6:30 PM > LA JOLLA
It’s the Collector Circle Members’ most anticipated
night of the year! This annual exclusive event is
open to the Collectors Circle group, who will view
and vote on works of art—selected by the David
C. Copley Director and CEO, Hugh M. Davies,
and the MCASD curators—to be acquired for the
Museum’s permanent collection. International and
Contemporary Collector Members are invited to dine
with both new and longtime friends as they make a
case for their favorite works of art.
Interested joining Collectors Circle? Contact
Advancement Director Elizabeth Yang-Hellewell at
858 454 3541 x179 or eyanghellewell@mcasd.org.
ARTOASIS SHOWCASE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2016 > 10 AM BRUNCH >
11 AM PANEL > LA JOLLA
Celebrate the work of more than 75 active duty
armed forces members who engaged in a series
of weekly art classes and visits to the Museum to
produce original works of art as a means of coping
with the effects of combat-related stress. These
works will be on display at MCASD La Jolla as part
of the exhibition ArtOASIS from July 29 through
September 4. Join us as they share their stories and
the impact this program has had on their lives.
WENCESLAO QUIROZ, SEARS SCRAPPING ON SOTO (DETAIL), 2013,
WATERCOLOR AND INK ON PAPER, 24 X 36 INCHES. COLLECTION OF
CHEECH MARIN. © WENCESLAO QUIROZ 2013
THIS PAGE: APERTURE HOME, PHOTO BY WALLACE CUNNINGHAM. /
WITH LOVE FROM ISRAEL BY JOE YORTY.
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