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FEBRUARY 2 – APRIL 27, 2014
LEGACY THE EMILYFISHER LANDAUCOLLECTION
NOW AT THE GRAND RAPIDS ART MUSEUMW I N T E R / S P R I N G 2 0 1 4
Dana Friis-Hansen, Director and CEO
F R O M T H E D I R E C T O R
Dear Members, Friends, and Guests,We have so much coming up at GRAM this winter!
Opening February 2, Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection is the third exhibition in the fantastic three-year partnership between GRAM and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. This features bold and often controversial works by 40 artists, including Keith Haring, Barbara Kruger, Andy Warhol, and in-depth presentations by
Ed Ruscha, Richard Artschwager, and Jasper Johns. Legacy is a stunning presentation of contemporary American art you won't want to miss!
We're also celebrating works by Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec, and more drawn from a very important local collection: The Stuart & Barbara Padnos Foundation Collection, on view now through the spring. These works are on a generous 5-year loan, so after the exhibition ends, these works will rotate throughout the museum galleries.
In addition, GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2013: Encore is now on view, bringing 15 curator-selected ArtPrize 2013 entries for an encore presentation at the museum. The 2013 winner, Sleeping Bear Dune Lakeshore, is also at GRAM through the spring. It's a great chance to check out some of your ArtPrize favorites in a new and beautiful setting.
With spring just around the corner, Art in Bloom returns to GRAM March 21–23 for an annual celebration of flowers and art! Join workshops, demonstrations, or simply walk through the galleries and vote for your favorite floral designs.
Want to dig deeper into the art world? GRAM hosts programs and tours for all ages, including workshops, courses, and Members-only tours. Take your tour to the next level and join one of GRAM's day or multi-day trips to art institutions across the Midwest—and to New York!
And on May 3, step onto the red carpet as GRAM celebrates its annual Gala event with a Classic Hollywood theme. Tickets available now!
There are so many things to celebrate this season, including the wonderful support of GRAM's donors, Members, and visitors. Thank you, and I hope to see you at GRAM soon.
Warm regards,
2013 – 2014
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mitchell Watt
President
Jane Boyles Meilner
Vice President
Tony S. Lawrence
Secretary/Treasurer
Tamara R. BaileyAlan Bedell (Affiliate)Patricia BetzMarilyn CrawfordSam CummingsRick DeVosLen DyerKurt HassbergerDirk HoffiusRobert KoenenJoyce LeeTom MerchantMary NelsonLizbeth O’ShaughnessyJason PaterJeff ReuschelCarol SarosikSeth StarnerEddie T.L. TadlockMark J. WassinkMeg Miller Willit
2013 – 2014
GRAM FOUNDATION
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Charles Anderson
President
Tony S. Lawrence
Secretary/Treasurer
Meg GoebelBarbara JackoboiceLaurie MurphyDouglas PadnosMitchell WattScott WierdaDouglas Williams
HONORARY LIFE
TRUSTEES
Margaret BradshawAnita CarterPamella DeVosMarilyn Q. DrakeDavid G. FreyMary Ann KeelerLuci KingSylvia KrissoffMary LoupeePeter M. WegeKate Pew Wolters
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E X H I B I T I O N S
These are the bold, contemporary, and controversial artists who defined the art of our era. These artists took risks stylistically, thematically, conceptually, and pushed the very boundaries of art.
Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection features works of art by some of the most important, groundbreaking, gamechanging American artists—Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, Barbara Kruger—and features in-depth presentations by Ed Ruscha, Richard Artschwager, and Jasper Johns, highlighting works spanning their entire careers. Drawn from Emily Fisher Landau’s spectacular donation of over 400 modern and contemporary works of art to the Whitney Museum of American Art, this exhibition of 80 works traces the themes and ideas that have shaped art since the late 1960s—abstraction,
conceptualism, postmodernism, questions about the relevance of painting in the aftermath of minimalism, debates about representation, “culture wars,” and a revived interest in personal narratives. Legacy also illuminates the sociopolitical issues at the forefront of the 1980s downtown New York scene. Important works by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Robert Mapplethorpe, Peter Hujar, Nan Goldin, Keith Haring, David Wojnarowicz, and Lorna Simpson tackle tough subject matter, including AIDS, politics, and gender and race issues. This exhibition was organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and is the third installment in a three-year, three-exhibition partnership between GRAM and the Whitney.
February 2 – April 27, 2014
LEGACY THE EMILYFISHER LANDAUCOLLECTION
ABOVE: Ed Ruscha. b. 1937. The Act of Letting a Person into Your Home, (1983)
Oil on canvas, 84 3/8 x 137 1/2 x 1 3/4 in. (214.3 x 349.3 x 4.4 cm) Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York; partial and promised gift of Emily Fisher
Landau 2002.280. © Ed Ruscha Photograph by Jerry L. Thompson
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E X H I B I T I O N S
“Never stop learning. Never stop looking. Art is the greatest teacher."
ABOUT EMILY FISHER LANDAU
One of the preeminent collectors of post-war American art in the United States, Emily Fisher Landau is a long-time friend, trustee, and supporter of the Whitney Museum of American Art. She began collecting art in the late 1960s, and has focused on building an important collection of contemporary American art since the early 1980s. She consistently supported risk-taking artists, who “portray the world we are living in now.”
This exhibition is accompanied by a major hardcover catalogue available for purchase in The Museum Store, and an audio guide with commentary from Whitney Director Adam D. Weinberg, containing recorded interviews and commentary from many of the artists themselves. Visit the calendar page in this issue to learn about related drop-in tours, studio workshops, and visit the website for details on an Instagram photo competition.
Presenting Sponsor
Nan Goldin. b. 1953. Self-Portrait with milagro, The Lodge, Belmont, MA 1988,
1988. Silverdye bleach print, 27 3/8 x 40 in. (69.5 x 101.6 cm) Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York; promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau P.2010.87.
© Nan Goldin/Courtesy of Matthew Marks Gallery, New York. Photo credit:
Tim Nighswander/Imaging4Art.com
Contributing Sponsors
Greg and Meg Willit
The Louis and Helen Padnos Foundation
Tom Merchant and Glen JohnsonLizbeth O'Shaughnessy
Miner S. and Mary Ann KeelerBill and Kate Scarbrough
Media Sponsors
GR OutdoorMichigan Radio 104.1
SPONSORSHIP LISTING AS OF PRINT DATE
Ed Ruscha. b. 1937. Lion in Oil, 2002. Synthetic polymer on canvas with tape,
64 3/16 x 72 1/8 x 1 9/16 in. (163 x 183.2 x 4 cm) Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York; promised gift of the Fisher Landau Center for Art. P.2010.330.
© Ed Ruscha. Photo credit: Tim Nighswander/Imaging4Art.com
–Emily Fisher Landau
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E X H I B I T I O N S
MEMBER PREVIEW
Member Preview PartyFriday, January 31, 2014, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Members have the first opportunity to experience Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection during this exhibition preview party! View works of art by some of the most groundbreaking contemporary artists, learn more from GRAM docents (volunteer art educators) stationed in the exhibition galleries, and enjoy complimentary refreshments and a cash bar.
RSVP by January 24, 2014 at 616.831.2909memberpreview.kintera.org
PUBLIC PREVIEW
The After Party Friday, January 31, 2014, 9:30 pm – midnight Members free, non-members $5 cover
Galleries stay open until midnight! Invite your friends to preview Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collectionand enjoy a cash bar and music.
The Whitney and GRAM Directors Discuss Legacy
Exhibition Preview Events
MEMBER DAY
Member DaySaturday, February 1, 2014, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Can't make it to the preview party? Take a full day to preview Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection, exclusively for GRAM Members! Enjoy snacks and beverages from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, activities throughout the museum all day long, conversations with museum docents in the galleries, and a lecture by GRAM's Director and CEO, Dana Friis-Hansen.
MEMBER DAY LECTURE
(Stop) Making Sense: Directions and Disruptions in Contemporary Art HistorySaturday, February 1, 2014
3:00 pm
With Dana Friis-Hansen, Director and CEO, Grand Rapids Art Museum
RIGHT: Peter Hujar (1934–1987) Susan Sontag, 1975. Gelatin silver print,
14 15/16 x 14 15/16 in. (37.9 x 37.9 cm) (sight). Promised gift of the Fisher
Landau Center for Art P.2010.313. © The Peter Hujar Archive. Photo credit:
Tim Nighswander/Imaging4Art.com
OPPOSITE TOP, DETAIL ON COVER: Neil Jenney. b. 1945. Threat and
Sanctuary, 1969. Oil on canvas with wood frame, 61 x 123 1/4 x 3 1/4 in.
(154.9 x 313.1 x 8.3 cm) with frame. Whitney Museum of American Art,
New York; gift from the Emily Fisher Landau Collection 2012.175a-b.
© Neil Jenney. Photo credit: Tim Nighswander/Imaging4Art.com
LECTURE
Directors' DiscussionAdam D. Weinberg, Alice Pratt Brown Director, Whitney Museum of American Art
Dana Friis-Hansen, Director and CEO, Grand Rapids Art Museum
Wednesday, January 29, 20147:00 pm $15 admission; $5 for GRAM Members and students Seating is first come, first served
Join a lively discussion with Whitney Director Adam D. Weinberg and GRAM Director Dana Friis-Hansen, focusing on Emily Fisher Landau's legacy and collecting American Art. Galleries will be closed at this time; lecture guests will receive a ticket to return when the exhibition opens February 2.
Adam D. WeinbergPhotograph by Marco Anelli
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E X H I B I T I O N S
The Stuart & Barbara Padnos Foundation Collection
Representing some of the most important works of art drawn from a West Michigan collection, The Stuart & Barbara Padnos Foundation Collection contains twenty works of art by well-known artists such as Pablo Picasso, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Pierre Auguste Renoir, and Auguste Rodin. Following the exhibition's end on March 30, the works featured in this exhibition will rotate throughout the museum galleries.
December 20, 2013 – March 30, 2014
GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2013: EncoreThrough October 12, 2014
LEFT: Mary Cassatt. (American, 1844–1926). Detail, Study for ‘Femme et enfant’,
c. 1908, watercolor on paper, Long-term loan from the Stuart & Barbara Padnos
Foundation
Revisit the highlights of ArtPrize 2013, without the crowds! Now in its second year, this annual exhibition showcases selected
works of art from the most recent ArtPrize event, year-round. GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2013: Encore features works of art drawn from nine venues, and includes
Susan Goethel Campbell's work interprets the contemporary landscape as an emergent system where nature, culture, and the engineered environment are indistinguishable from one another. At the heart of her practice is the collection, documentation, and observation of seasonal change in both natural and
March 6 – June 1, 2014
Michigan Artist SeriesSusan Goethel Campbell: Resisting Certainty
painting, drawing, watercolor, photography, sculpture, and textile art. For the list of artists and more information on the 2013 ArtPrize entries included, visit artmuseumgr.org/artprize2013encore.
artificial environments. In Resisting Certainty, Campbell grows grass in discarded plastic containers, so the sod takes on the shape of the commercial packaging; her large floor installation of inverted sod reimagines the earth’s surface as if it were a patterned carpet.
Campbell earned an MFA in printmaking from Cranbrook Academy of Art, and has been awarded printmaking residencies in Belgium and Germany. She taught studio art for fifteen years at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. Her work is in major public and private collections.
RIGHT: Susan Goethel Campbell. Ground, 2013, © Susan Goethel Campbell
ALSO ON VIEW:
• ArtPrize 2013 winner, Sleeping Bear Dune Lakeshore• Three sections of the ArtPrize 2012 winner, Elephants
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P R O G R A M S
Explore the Art of Floral Design
FRIDAY, MARCH 21
All Floral Designs Installed by 2:00 pm
People’s Choice Award voting opens
immediately following
Floral Design Workshop with
René van Rems
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Members $75, non-members $85
Cocktail Reception
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Members $75, non-members $85
Enjoy a cocktail reception and art auction as
talented live artists auction their paintings
in support of the art museum. All proceeds
benefit GRAM's educational programs.
Ticket includes a seat at René van Rems’
floral demonstration on Saturday.
Art in Bloom is an annual weekend celebration of flowers and art! Each year, floral designers create arrangements inspired by works
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
Art in Bloom Painting Class
9:00 am – 12:30 pm
$75 Members, $85 non-members
Floral Demonstration with Special
Guest, René van Rems
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
$20 Members, $25 non-members
Drop-in Family Activities:
Rooms with Blooms & Color Splash Collage
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Free with admission
Creativity Uncorked
7:00 pm – 9:30 pm. Doors open at 6:15 pm.
$50 Members, $60 non-members
Let your artistic side flow in the studio!
Guests must be 21 or over to attend.
Registration fee includes drink tickets.
SUNDAY, MARCH 23
Sunday Classical Concert
2:00 pm
People’s Choice Award
Winner Announcement
3:00 pm
Special Guest:
René van Rems, AIFD, PFCI
Host of European
Floral Interiors
of art from GRAM's collection, on view in the museum's galleries. In addition to the exhibition, register for floral demonstrations, family and adult studio workshops, and most importantly—remember to vote for your favorite floral designer. Proceeds from Art in Bloom support the museum's educational programs, including Summer Art Camps, Language Artists, and Drop-in: Family Saturdays.
View the full schedule and RSVP for events at artmuseumgr.org/bloom
ARTWORK PICTURED: Joan Miró. Spanish, 1893–1983.
La Fronda (The Frond). Etching and aquatint on paper.
Private Collection
Photo: Brian Spangenberg
Art in BloomMarch 21 – 23, 2014
2:00 pm Friday – 5:00 pm Sunday
René van Rems, AIFD, PFCI
Art Auction
Monday, March 17 – Sunday, March 23
Details coming soon.
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P R O G R A M S
Studio Activities for Kids and Families
Drop-in: Family Saturdays Every Saturday
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Free with admission, free for GRAM Members
Escape the everyday and step into a world of creativity and new ideas! Drop in with friends or family to explore hands on art-making activities, interactive learning spaces, and more in the studio.
THEMES
January: GLOWscapesFebruary: Beetles + Bugs + SnailsMarch: Color Splash CollageApril: Pop Art & Beat Speak
See the calendar page for special spring break hours.
Summer Art Camps June – August 2014
9:00 am – 12 noon
$75 for Members, $105 for non-members
GRAM Summer Art Camps provide children ages 4–12 the opportunity to experience creativity and innovation in a unique and transformative setting. Campers take part in observation and discussions in the museum’s galleries, discovery and hands-on activities in the studio, and learn collaborative problem solving processes through communication and creation.
Art In Bloom Special: Rooms with BloomsMarch 22, 2014, 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Contribute to a botanical mural on the windows of the museum’s Education Center. Join the fun and help bring the room to life by adding designs and colors inspired by the vibrant beauty of Art in Bloom 2014.
Drop-In: Family Saturdays Art In Bloom Special: Color Splash CollageMarch 22, 2014, 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Dive into spring and let the colors collide. Head to the studio for a bright and brilliant project inspired by Cy Twombly and Stephen Hannock, and assemble a mixed-media suncatcher bursting with color and light.
Artful Discoveries & Adventures: June 16 – 20, ages 4 – 6
Artful Discoveries & Adventures: June 23 – 27, ages 7 – 9
Modern in Motion: July 14 – 18, ages 4 – 6
Spend Your Summer with the Arts
Modern in Motion: July 21 – 25, ages 7 – 9
Movers. Shakers. Collaborators: July 28 – August 1, ages 6 – 12
Register:summerartcamps.kintera.org/
Made possible by:
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P R O G R A M S
GRAMStudio Workshops and Courses for Adults
Creativity Uncorked: LaughFest EditionFriday, March 7, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
7:00 – 9:30 pm. Doors open at 6:15 pm.
$25 for Members, $30 for non-members
What's Your Status? Tuesday, February 4, 2014, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
$50 Members, $60 non-members
Explore your status outside of social media on an expedition into your personal narrative through letterpress and design. Journey through a variety of media in Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection, and practice letterpress printmaking in the studio with featured artist Chris Fox of Not Design.
Creativity Uncorked: Legacy Friday, February 7, 2014, 7:00 – 9:30 pm
Doors open at 6:15 pm.
$25 for Members, $30 for non-members
Activate your mind and express yourself while exploring the diverse body of work seen in Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection. Make a statement in the studio and share your thoughts and ideas about the world happening around you. Experiment with today’s contemporary printmaking methods while being inspired by significant cultural and art history images and icons.
Prints Charming Friday, February 14, 2014, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
$40 per couple for Members,
$50 per couple for non-members
Embark on a quest in the studio this Valentine's Day, whether it's with a partner or simply a desire to discover the romantic and playful works of art in the museum's collection. Create whimsical linoleum block prints to share or display in the true spirit of a prince charming.
ArtPrize Remix Thursday, March 27, 2014, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
$50 Members, $60 non-members
Experience contemporary drawing methods firsthand with a workshop inspired by ArtPrize® favorites from years past. Explore the exhibition, GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2013: Encore, transform materials in the studio, and connect and converse in the galleries.
Staycation (Parent and Child Team Activity) Friday, April 11, 2014, 9:00 am – 12 noon
$100 Members, $120 non-members (1 Adult, 1 Child)
$30 for each additional child
Bring your child on a trip around the world and through the museum’s collection during spring break. Explore the time period, locations, and settings of images from around the world. Collaborate and create a collage combining elements and visual clues discussed in the gallery.
Altered Photography Tuesday & Wednesday, April 8 & 9, 2014
9:00 am – 12 noon
$100 Members, $120 non-members
Capture your spring break memories and the world around you by building a camera and developing your own film in the studio. Travel through the galleries on a guided adventure featuring specially selected work by Rodney Graham, Cy Twombly, and Stephen Hannock.
Explore art-making techniques and create your own masterpiece to take home!
Register:artmuseumgr.org/gramstudio
Adult Programs made possible by:
Frey Foundation
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Cecily Horton
Kurt and Madelon Hassberger
Questions? Contact Katie Williams:katiewilliams@artmuseumgr.org or 616.831.2927
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P R O G R A M S
Guided Tours in the Galleries
Behind the Scenes: Curatorial Free for Members
Coming soon—a unique opportunity to learn about art storage and installation from GRAM's Registrar and Preparators. Visit artmuseumgr.org for details.
Docent-Guided ToursExplore the works of art on view with a docent-guided tour of the galleries, or schedule your own tour at a time that works for you! See the calendar page for the dates, times, and themes for each tour. All drop-in tours are free with Museum admission; tours held on Meijer Free Tuesdays are FREE!
To schedule a group visit or guided tour, contact Andrea Morgan at amorgan@artmuseumgr.org or 616.831.2930. Scheduled groups of 10 or more receive reduced museum admission!
Members Only! Go Behind the Scenes at GRAM
Behind the Scenes: Facilities Saturday, January 18, 2014
10:30 – 11:30 am
Free for Members
Members age 18 and over (and members 14 years and over accompanied by a parent) are welcome to join GRAM's team for a behind the scenes look at the daily operations and green features of the Grand Rapids Art Museum. Space is limited.
RSVP by January 10, 2014616.831.2912
Behind the Scenes: Works on Paper Study Room Saturday, February 8, 2014
10:30 – 11:30 am
Free for Members
Join Cindy Buckner, GRAM's Associate Curator, in the Jansma Family Works on Paper Study for a discussion on prints from GRAM's collection. Space is limited.
RSVP by January 31, 2014616.831.2912
Girl Scout Tours Bring your troop to GRAM for an enriching experience while working toward badges. GRAM’s specially designed tour introduces Girl Scouts to the influence women have on art, as represented by GRAM’s collection and temporary exhibitions. This tour builds museum literacy skills through interactive activities led by docents in galleries.
Details:artmuseumgr.org/girl-scout-troops
Art+Chocolate: Love, Lust, and Desire Saturday, February 15, 2014
1:00 pm
$6 for GRAM members, $8 non-members
Celebrate Valentine's Day at GRAM with a guided tour that focuses on artists’ depictions of love, lust, and desire. After the tour, tantalize your taste buds as you sample GRAM’s decadent selection of M.A.C. chocolate bars.
Register:chocolate.kintera.org
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P R O G R A M S A N D E V E N T S
Immerse Yourself in the Art World With GRAM's Trips
Docent-Guided ToursExplore the works of art on view with a docent-guided tour of the galleries, or schedule your own tour at a time that works for you! See the calendar page for the dates, times, and themes for each tour. All drop-in tours are free with Museum admission; tours held on Meijer Free Tuesdays are FREE!
To schedule a group visit or guided tour, contact Andrea Morgan at amorgan@artmuseumgr.org or 616.831.2930. Scheduled groups of 10 or more receive reduced museum admission!
Art Adventure: New York October 16 – 19, 2014
Travel to New York with GRAM Director and CEO, Dana Friis-Hansen, for the opening weekend of GRAM's traveling exhibition, The Jansma Collection, at the Museum of Biblical Art.
Day Trip with the Director: Ann Arbor and Lansing Friday, February 21, 2014
$135 Members, $160 non-members
Join a trip to The University of Michigan Art Museum and the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum. Trip includes transportation, admission and tours at both museums, brunch at Zingerman's Roadhouse, a return trip meal, and coffee and snacks in transit.
Register:616.831.2912ummabroaddaytrip.kintera.org
Day Trip with the Director: Toledo Museum of Art Saturday, April 26, 2014
Visit the Toledo Art Museum for a tour of The Art of the Louvre’s Tuileries Garden. More details regarding lunch and other activities will be available soon.
Cultural Excursion: Alden B. Dow Home and Studio Friday, June 27, 2014
Visit Alden B. Dow's Home and Studio—a work of stunning organic architecture—in Midland, Michigan. Experience rooms of diverging angles, soaring roof lines, brilliant color, abundant natural light, and geometric patterns. Registration costs include transportation, admission, a tour of the studio, and snacks in transit.
Art Adventure: ArtPrize 2014 October 3 – 5, 2014
Join GRAM Director and CEO, Dana Friis-Hansen, for exclusive tours and more during ArtPrize 2014.
Contact Missy at mbush@artmuseumgr.org or 616.831.2912 or to receive more information for these trips as it becomes available.
Classic Hollywood GalaSaturday, May 3, 2014
Return to an era of glitz and glamour, a time when the classics were defined and Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, and Marilyn Monroe walked the red carpet! Step into the spotlight and back in time to Hollywood's "golden age" for this year's stunning Gala event at GRAM.
To purchase tickets or sponsor this event, contact Laura Bull at lbull@artmuseumgr.org or 616.831.2907.
Step Onto the Red Carpet This May
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University, designed by Zaha Hadid. Photo by Paul Warchol
2014 Gala Co-Chairs:
Jane and John Meilner and Deb and Dick VanderZyden Visit artmuseumgr.org/gala for more information
Former Arts Alive Members are invited to a reunion at GRAM! Please bring photos or other Arts Alive materials to share with the group. At 7:30 pm, GRAM Director & CEO Dana Friis-Hansen will lead a tour of the new exhibition, Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection.
Arts Alive ReunionFebruary 6, 2014, 5:30 – 9:00 pm
Contact Missy at mbush@artmuseumgr.org
Arts Alive!
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C A L E N D A R
Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection Member Day - Level II closed to publicMember Day lecture: (Stop) Making Sense: Directions and Disruptions...GRAMStudio Drop-in: Family Saturdays: Beetles + Bugs + SnailsLegacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection opensDrop-in Tour: Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau CollectionSunday Classical Concert Series: Harmony and ContrastsGRAMStudio Workshop: What’s Your Status?Arts Alive ReunionCreativity Uncorked: LegacyMember Tour: Behind the Scenes: Works on Paper Study RoomGRAMStudio Drop-in: Family Saturdays: Beetles + Bugs + SnailsDrop-in Tour: Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau CollectionSunday Classical Concert Series: Western Brass QuintetClassical Concert Series Drop-in Tour: Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau CollectionFILM: Herb and Dorothy, 2008GRAMStudio Workshop: Prints CharmingGRAMStudio Drop-in: Family Saturdays: Beetles + Bugs + SnailsArt + Chocolate: Love, Lust, and Desire TourSunday Classical Concert Series: Monroe String QuartetMeijer Free Tuesday Drop-in Tour: Modern Art at GRAMDay Trip with the Director: Ann Arbor and LansingGRAMStudio Drop-in: Family Saturdays: Beetles + Bugs + SnailsSunday Classical Concert Series: Kathryn Votapek & Peter LongworthClassical Concert Series Drop-in Tour: GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2013: Encore
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Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection Member Day - Level II closed to publicMember Day lecture: (Stop) Making Sense: Directions and Disruptions...GRAMStudio Drop-in: Family Saturdays: Beetles + Bugs + SnailsLegacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection opensDrop-in Tour: Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau CollectionSunday Classical Concert Series: Harmony and ContrastsGRAMStudio Workshop: What’s Your Status?Arts Alive ReunionCreativity Uncorked: LegacyMember Tour: Behind the Scenes: Works on Paper Study RoomGRAMStudio Drop-in: Family Saturdays: Beetles + Bugs + SnailsDrop-in Tour: Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau CollectionSunday Classical Concert Series: Western Brass QuintetClassical Concert Series Drop-in Tour: Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau CollectionFILM: Herb and Dorothy, 2008GRAMStudio Workshop: Prints CharmingGRAMStudio Drop-in: Family Saturdays: Beetles + Bugs + SnailsArt + Chocolate: Love, Lust, and Desire TourSunday Classical Concert Series: Monroe String QuartetMeijer Free Tuesday Drop-in Tour: Modern Art at GRAMDay Trip with the Director: Ann Arbor and LansingGRAMStudio Drop-in: Family Saturdays: Beetles + Bugs + SnailsSunday Classical Concert Series: Kathryn Votapek & Peter LongworthClassical Concert Series Drop-in Tour: GRAM Selects ArtPrize 2013: Encore
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In Fall 2013, Grand Rapids Art Museum was awarded the Michigan Art Education Association (MAEA) Distinguished Service Award, honoring GRAM's efforts to advance the importance of the visual arts in schools throughout the state, and serve as a resource for art educators and students.
“The museum provides quality and relevant professional development opportunities for art educators, K–12, and its education department staff is eager to work with area districts and teachers."
—Susanne Butler Lich, Northview Public Schools
"GRAM has... [made] the museum inclusive for children and families, and [strengthened] their educational component... I applaud their efforts and sincerely appreciate the changes they have instituted.”
—Dr. Cindy Todd, Kendall College of Art and Design
In 2014, GRAM plans to continue advancing teacher workshops, expanding school tours, growing the Language Artists school program, and more. Learn more at artmuseumgr.org/learning.
GRAM Honored with MAEA Distinguished Service Award
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GRAM staff and interns work hard to serve the community and position the museum as a welcoming and inclusive gathering space.
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New Museum Hours
Sunday Classical Concert SeriesJanuary 19 – March 23, 2014
Sundays, 2:00 – 3:00 pm
Every Sunday at 2:00 pm, enjoy live classical music performances set amidst GRAM's beautiful architecture and art. Free with Museum admission. Seating is first come, first served.
Composer David T. Little
and Ensemble Montage
Hall-Mark DuoDavid Hall, marimbaMark DeMull, vibraphone
Harmony and Contrasts
Works by Brahms, Bartok, and ProkofievRan Kampel, clarinetHaijin Choi, violinJo Yun Preece, violinBarbara Corbato, violaKelly Karamanov, piano
Western Brass Quintet
Western Michigan University Faculty
Monroe String QuartetMelissa Hamlen, violinAdam Liebert, violinLeslie Van Becker, violaAlicia Eppinga, cello
Kathryn Votapek & Peter LongworthKathryn Votapek, violin and viola
Peter Longworth, piano
Clifford Music Group
Works by Dutilleux, Rameau, and Mozart Ed Clifford, fluteHelen Lukan, piano
Works by Schubert, Chopin, and Ravel
Mei-Hsuan Huang, piano
GRCelli
Grand Rapids Symphony Cellists
Works by Schubert,
Complementing Art in Bloom Adam Liebert, violinWill Preece, celloKelly Karamanov, piano
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GRAM's late night moves to Thursday Night! In 2014, swing by GRAM on Thursday nights for an opportunity to explore the galleries after dark, and enjoy $5 general admission after 5:00 pm; galleries will be open until 9:00 pm.
GRAM will close at 5:00 pm on Friday nights beginning in January. Find more details at artmuseumgr.org/visit.
Sunday Classical Concert Series Continues Through Winter
Explore the galleries after dark on Thursdays instead of Fridays in 2014.
Made possible by:
The Brookby Foundation
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There are Volunteer Opportunities for Everyone
When Michigan’s industry and design intertwined, Michigan became an epicenter of modern design, with visionaries statewide turning from the simple generation of products to design that rippled throughout the country. Detroit’s automobile manufacturers styled automobiles synonymous with the American dream. The state’s furniture designers revolutionized the look of the American office and home. Michigan architects Albert Kahn, Eero Saarinen, and Minoru Yamasaki defined an era. Michigan’s industry, prosperity, and educational institutions attracted the design talent that formed the foundation for modern American design.
New Volunteer Orientations Saturday, January 18, 2014, 10:00 am
Saturday, April 19, 2014, 10:00 am
Interested in becoming a GRAM volunteer? Learn about the many different volunteer opportunities available at GRAM in this orientation. Whether you're a new volunteer, someone who is just curious, or a seasoned volunteer introducing a friend, these orientations are open to everyone.
RSVP to Kris Shannon:volunteer@artmuseumgr.org616.831.2933artmuseumgr.org/volunteers
This exhibition celebrates Michigan’s outstanding contributions to Modern design, and highlights the people who made it happen.
This exhibition was organized by the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office in association with Cranbrook Art Museum and curated by MPdL Studio of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Coming Soon:Michigan Modern: Design That Shaped America
May 23 – August 24, 2014
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Eames Chairs. Photograph by Balthazar Korab,
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Now at the Grand Rapids Art Museum is a triannual publication featuring the programs and events of the Grand Rapids Art Museum. Programs and publications of GRAM are made possible in part with the support of the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Grand Rapids Art Museum Foundation Endowment. NOW at GRAM is printed on recycled paper.
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