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Huntsville Museum of Art SPRING/SUMMER 2019 ARTVIEWS CLASSICAL SERIES POPS SERIES 2 Battle On The Big Screen Friday, September 27, 2019 • 7:30 p.m. A Hollywood Tribute to Veterans 1 1 Friday, November 8, 2019 ▪ 7:30 p.m. 9 Soul Songbook Friday, November 22, 2019 • 7:30 p.m. Shayna Steele Sings Aretha and More 2 2 Tuesday, December 31, 2019 ▪ 7:30 p.m. Gershwin and Copland The Genius of John Williams Saturday, January 25, 2020 • 7:30 p.m. America’s Movie Maestro 3 3 Saturday, February 1, 2020 • 7:30 p.m. and Trombones We Have Liftoff! Saturday, February 15, 2020 • 7:30 p.m. The Rocket City in Space 4 4 Saturday, February 29, 2020 ▪ 7:30 p.m. Four Seasons 5 Saturday, 21, 2020 • 7:00 p.m. First Baptist Church of Huntsville CASUAL CLASSICS Poem of Ecstasy 6 Saturday, May 2, 2020 • 7:30 p.m. Dinner Concert 1 Sunday, November 17, 2019 Percussion Galore 2 Sunday, February 2, 2020 Yoga Concert 3 Sunday, March 22, 2020 The Music Gene SUBSCRIPTIONS ON SALE NOW! Sunday, April 26, 2020 4 in collaboration with the SINGLE TICKETS AUGUST 1 HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology All Classical and Pops Series concerts are currently scheduled in the Mark C. Smith Concert Hall, Von Braun Center, unless otherwise 256.539.4818 • www.HSO.org noted. Dates, venues, and programming are subject to change. Museum Board of Directors Chairman: Nast Vice Chairman: Carole Jones Dear Museum Members, Secretary: Charlie Bonner hat an amazing year we are enjoying! From Treasurer: Richard Crunkleton Wthe success of GALA’s record-breaking 28th Dorothy Davidson Patsy Haws Virgina Rice Anniversary Celebration to the Guild’s imaginative Sarah Gessler Steven Johnson Archie Tucker Joyce Griffin Betsy Lowe John Wynn Eve of Prohibition party to the Voices of Our Times Ex-Officio Members stellar line up, we have had a remarkable season, and Collections: Wayne Laney it is far from over! We have had wonderful exhibitions Foundation Board President: Laurie Heard this year with more to come this spring and summer. Guild President: Carolyn Gandy GALA Chair: Tabby Ragland In 1969, America experienced some of the Docent Chair: Maggie Madrie most transformative and groundbreaking moments Foundation Board in its history. It was a year when we witnessed and President: Laurie Heard participated in changes that would forever mold who we are as a nation. July 20, Vice President: Trip Ferguson 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin ‘Buzz’ Aldrin became the Secretary: Sharon Russell Anusha Alapati Vicki Edwards Darren Malone first humans to set foot on the moon. People the world over watched this historic John Allen Patrick Fleming Todd McBride achievement in amazement. To celebrate the lunar exploration, HMA will feature Julie Andrzejewski Cara Greco Blake Mitchell a stunning exhibition, A New Moon Rises: Views from the Lunar Reconnaissance Mark Ardin Jill Heffernan Kitty Roberts Heather Baker Gary Huckaby Cathy Scholl Orbiter Camera, which captures dramatic landscapes of the moon. Caroline Bentley Wendy Johnson Ina Wilson Smith The music scene that year saw The Beatles’ last public performance at Apple Jane Brocato Cindy Kamelchuk Dana Town Records in London. Perhaps the most iconic music moment was the Woodstock Kerry Doran Wayne Laney Emeritus: Betty Grisham Festival which attracted more than 350,000 fans and is an icon of the ‘60s hippie Ex-Officio Members counterculture. Though I was too young Collections: Wayne Laney to go to Woodstock, I purchased the Guild Representative: Louann Thomson Museum Board: Joyce Griffin September issue of Life Magazine which highlighted the three-day festival. To Guild Officers President: Carolyn Gandy commemorate the 50th Anniversary of President-elect: Louann Thomson Woodstock, Peace, Love, Rock and Roll: Secretary: Darla Malueg Elliott Landy’s Vision of Woodstock, takes Corresponding Secretary: Anne Lewis Finance Chair: Jamie Saunders center stage this summer at the Museum Parliamentarian: Janet Heard with over 50 images of musicians and Treasurer: Jamie Saunders singers from Janice and The Assistant Treasurer: Melissa Hays Grateful Dead to The Who, Jimmy Staff Liaison: Michelle Driggs Elliott Landy, Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead, Museum Docents Hendriks and Bob Dylan. Photographs of the 1969 Woodstock Festival. Docent Chair: Maggie Madrie That same year, many will remember Co-Chair: Wendy Yang the horror of the Manson murders of Sharon Tait and four other people in Los Museum Staff Angeles, the scandalous Chappaquiddick affair surrounding Senator Edward Executive Director: Christopher J. Madkour Kennedy, and the Stonewall Riots in New York. It was a seismic year for Executive Assistant: Michelle Driggs Director of Curatorial Affairs: Peter J. Baldaia Hollywood with the release of Midnight Cowboy, which became the first X-rated Curator of Exhibitions and Collections: film to win an Oscar for Best Picture, along with the anti-establishment ethos of David Reyes Dennis and Peter Fonda in Easy Rider. The “buddy film” genre also gave Curatorial Assistant: Katherine Purves Director of Education/Museum Academy: us Robert Redford and Paul Newman in the award-winning Butch Cassidy and the Laura E. Smith Sundance Kid. Pop art was thriving at that time with Andy Warhol still recovering Education Associate: Candace Bean from gunshot wounds but able to premiere his magazine, Interview, in late 1969. Museum Academy Assistant: Kathy Johnson Director of Communications: Samantha Nielsen Robert Rosenberg started his Stoned Moon series of thirty-four lithographs, of Communications Associate: Alicia King which Sky Garden was the most monumental, inspired by the moon landing. Director of Development: Andrea Petroff When Richard Nixon became president that year, it was at a time when the Development Associate: Brianna Sieja casualties and reasoning for the tore at the fabric of our society. Membership/Development Operations Associate: Camille Sommer The war was a long, costly and divisive conflict taking the lives of over 85,000 Accountant: Wendy Worley American soldiers. The photo journalists at The ’s Saigon bureau Accounting Assistants: Tonya Alexander, captured the most iconic images of the war and many of these will be on view in Mary Chavosky Facility and Grounds Manager: Shoan Lowery an exclusive HMA exhibition. Drawing extensively from The Associated Press’s Director of Special Events: Jennifer Goff archives, HMA has curated Vietnam: The Real War, showing the magnitude of Facility Rental Assistants: Toni Bridges, challenges our servicemen faced during their tour of duty and the loss of local Darlene Stanford, James Shelton, Angie Story Security Supervisor: John Solari Vietnamese civilians. Security Supervisor Assistant: Walker Wadell Our coming exhibitions on Woodstock, the moon and Vietnam will give Security Guards: Joseph Barker, John Duncan, Rebecca our members and guests a taste of the ‘60s, a decade that fundamentally changed Foster, Casey Traylor, Drew Watson Guest Services Supervisor: Maci Hladky America’s future. The Board, Staff and I look forward to sharing it with you. Guest Services: Emily Alcorn, Wendy Campbell, Christopher J. Madkour Victoria Gunter, Rachel Stone Museum Store Coordinator: Janell Zesinger Executive Director Volunteers: Margaret Raymond, Beth Ryan, Donna Sietsema, Mary Withington On the cover: Elliott Landy, Janice Joplin, Photographs of the 1969 Woodstock Festival.

3 A New Moon Rises: Views from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera Adtran, Jurenko, Thurber and Guild Galleries May 19-August 11, 2019

Topography of Orientale Basin, LROC’s Wide Angle Camera makes stereo observations by imaging the same area during at least two orbits. The apparent difference in positions of features when viewed along different lines of sight is measured and converted into elevation data. This topographic map is centered on Orientale, the youngest of the large lunar impact basins. Courtesy NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/Arizona State University. 4 Mountains on the Moon, The enormous energy involved in making large craters creates rugged mountainous terrain in their centers and along their rims. Some of the mountains shown here are central peaks created when the fl oor of a crater rebounds upward from the force of impact. They are only found on the Moon in craters with diameters larger than about 15 kilometers (9 miles). Courtesy NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/Arizona State University.

n celebration of the 50th and raising new questions about Ianniversary of man’s fi rst step the Moon’s ancient and recent on the Moon, see Earth’s only past, as well as its future. permanent natural satellite The LROC’s mission was like never before. A New Moon originally conceived to support Rises is a traveling exhibition future human missions to the from the Smithsonian and Moon. After its fi rst 15 months features amazing, large-scale, of operation, it began a mission high-resolution photographs of of pure scientifi c exploration. the lunar surface taken over the The lunar landscapes presented last decade. Captured by the in this exhibition are a small but Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter magnifi cent sample of LROC’s An Irregular , Image width: 22 km (14 mi.), Impact craters Camera (LROC), the images usually vary from circular to elliptical. Ryder Crater’s complicated images. They provide a glimpse of are stunning: from historic “snowman” shape probably results from a combination of factors. It formed recent discoveries and reveal our Apollo landing sites to towering on a steep ridge, which may have affected its shape. And perhaps it was nearest and most familiar celestial mountains rising out of the created by an that split apart before impact. Courtesy NASA/ neighbor to be strikingly beautiful, darkness of the lunar poles. Goddard Space Flight Center/Arizona State University. still full of mystery, and truly The Moon is not the same place as when astronauts amazing. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is a cooperative last stepped foot on it. New impact craters are being formed. effort by hundreds of people. NASA, universities, private Volcanic activity, once thought long extinct, may have happened companies, and international partners all contributed to the in the recent past. The crust has recently fractured from slow mission. interior cooling and shrinking of the Moon and it may still be This exhibition is organized by the National Air and shrinking today. The LROC has taken over Space Museum and Arizona State a million images of the surface and revealed University, Tempe, AZ. It is circulated details never before seen. These images are by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling providing answers to long-held questions, Exhibition Service.

5 Vietnam: The Real War Photographs from The Associated Press Grisham Gallery | June 9-October 6, 2019

he Vietnam War was a it operates as an independent Tlong, costly and divisive cooperative and has earned conflict that pitted the 52 Pulitzer Prizes, including communist government of 31 for photography, since against South the award was established in Vietnam and its principal 1917. ally, the . The To cover the Vietnam conflict was intensified by the War, The Associated ongoing Cold War between Press gathered an the United States and the extraordinary group of Soviet Union. More than 3 superb photojournalists in its million people (including Saigon bureau, creating one over 58,000 Americans) of the greatest photographic were killed in the Vietnam legacies of the 20th century. War, and more than half of This collection tells the story the dead were Vietnamese of a divisive war that left a civilians. Opposition to the deep and lasting impression war in the United States on American life. bitterly divided Americans, From ’s even after President photograph of the burning Richard Nixon ordered the monk and ’s picture withdrawal of U.S. forces of a 9-year-old running from in 1973. Communist forces a napalm attack to Eddie ended the war by seizing Adams’ photograph of the control of execution of a Viet Cong in 1975, and the country prisoner, Vietnam: The Real was unified as the Socialist War contains images that Republic of Vietnam the both recorded and changed following year. history. The Associated Press This exhibition was (AP) is a not-for-profit global organized by the Huntsville A U.S. soldier wears a hand-lettered slogan on his helmet, June 1965. The soldier was news agency headquartered in serving with the 173rd Airborne Brigade on defense duty at the Phuoc Vinh airfield. Museum of Art. New York. Founded in 1846, (©AP Photo/).

Lt. Col. Robert L. Stirm is greeted by his family at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, Calif., as he returns home from Vietnam after five and a half years as a prisoner of war, March 17, 1973. (©AP Photo/Slava [Sal] Veder).

6 U.S. Marines move through a landing zone, December 1969. (©AP Photo).

Lecture and Preview Reception Thursday, June 6, 2019 Lecture: 6-6:45 p.m. | Reception: 6:45-8:30 p.m. Lecture by AP Director of Photography J. David Ake Reception catered by Chef Narvell | Limited to 170 guests Members $50 | Non-members $75

About the Speaker J. David Ake is an award-winning photojournalist who has documented major news stories in more than two dozen countries on six continents. He currently leads AP’s global photojournalism and has previously directed photo coverage in Washington, D.C. as deputy bureau chief. David was also a White House photographer during the presidencies of George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Medic Thomas Cole of Richmond, Va., looks up with his CO-LEAD SPONSORS one unbandaged eye as he continues to treat wounded S.Sgt. Harrison Pell of Hazleton, Pa., during a firefight, January 30, The Jurenko Foundation 1966. The men belonged to the 1st Cavalry Division, which was engaged in battle at An Thi, in the Central Highlands, against combined Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces. (©AP Photo/Henri Huet). 7 Peace, Love, Rock & Roll Elliott Landy’s Vision of Woodstock Huth, Boeing, and Salmon Galleries | July 21-October 13, 2019

Elliott Landy, Three days of peace and music, Photographs of the 1969 Woodstock Festival. Elliott Landy, View from the stage, Photographs of the 1969 Woodstock Festival. n celebration of the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, Peace, Love, IRock & Roll captures and preserves Elliott Landy’s vision of that influential event. His iconic photographs of Bob Dylan and The Band during the years they resided and recorded in the small arts colony of Woodstock, NY, and his coverage of the 1969 Woodstock Festival, for which he was the official photographer, captured the attention of a new generation seeking spiritual and artistic freedom. His imagery has become synonymous with the town, the famed 1969 Festival and the Utopian spirit of the Woodstock Generation. Best known for his classic “rock” photographs, Landy was one of the first “music photographers” to be recognized as an “artist.” His most celebrated works include portraits of Bob Dylan, The Band, Janis Joplin, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and many others. Since 1967, Elliott’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide and published on the covers of major US and international magazines and newspapers including The New York Times, Life, Rolling Stone and The Saturday Evening Post. He is the author of eight books including his latest monograph, The Band Photographs, 1968-1969 which was the highest funded photographic book in Kickstarter history. Through a handpicked selection of images, you will experience what it was like to be part of the ‘60s, sharing the spirit of hope, optimism, and belief in a world made better through peace, love and music. From Joe Cocker in his tie-dyed pullover shirt, to the fans descending the metal sound towers, to the sea of humanity stretching from stage to horizon, photographer Elliott Landy captured it all in images as vibrant today as they were a half century ago. Get out your bellbottoms and love beads for an evening of Peace, Love, Rock & Roll! Lecture and Preview Party Thursday, July 18, 2019 | 6-8:30 p.m. Lecture by Elliott Landy: 6 p.m. Reception with Full Bar and Catering by Chef Narvell 7-8:30 p.m. Live Music from the ‘60s! Hosted by the Huntsville Museum of Art Development Department

Tickets available on June 20: Members: $50 | Non-member: $75 Elliott Landy, Joe Cocker (detail), Photographs of the 1969 Woodstock Festival.

9 Haws Gallery | June 30-August 11, 2019 n the summer of 1819, forty-four What is the role of state government? The exhibition is curated and Idelegates met in Huntsville to draft Who can vote? The people of designed by the staff of the ADAH in Alabama’s first constitution, the defining have debated these issues through Montgomery, where the documents document that provided the framework political conventions, referendums, and permanently reside. In preparation for the for the state’s government and made in the courts. At crucial moments in celebration of Alabama’s bicentennial Alabama the 22nd of the United States. history, these fundamental questions have year, extensive conservation work has Two hundred years later, the Constitution been answered in the state’s principal been conducted on the documents by of 1819 is returning to the city as part of a governing documents: its constitutions. the Northeast Document Conservation special bicentennial exhibition curated by This exhibition will explore how these Center (NEDCC) in Andover, the Alabama Department of Archives and documents, some of the most important in Massachusetts. History (ADAH). state history, reflect their framers’ values, We the People will be the first public We the People: Alabama’s Defining hopes and fears. display of these historic records since Documents will feature all six of Alabama’s returning from their conservation, and constitutions along with the 1861 FREE MUSEUM DAY! the first time they have been displayed ordinance of secession, which declared Sunday, June 30, 2019 | 12-5 p.m. together outside of Montgomery. Alabama’s separation from the Union on Official Ribbon Cutting: 1 p.m. This exhibition is part of a statewide the eve of the Civil War. celebration of Alabama’s bicentennial Lecture in Great Hall: 3 p.m. For two centuries, Alabamians have in 2019. For more information, visit been engaged in a civics conversation. Lecture by ADAH Director Steve Murray Alabama200.org. Whose voice matters? What do we value? and Conservator Katie Boodle

10 Alabama’s Constitution of 1868 undergoing conservation work at NEDCC in preparation for We the People.

11 Looking at the Collection: Celebrating the 60s June 23-September 29, 2019 | Chan Gallery ollowing World War II, the movement known as FAbstract Expressionism came to dominate the art world. Artists of this movement emphasized emotions over objectivity in their works, welcoming accident and chance. None represented the movement more than Jackson Pollock, whose oversized drip paintings became the most celebrated works of his day. But it wasn’t long before a brash group of young artists rebelled against all that Pollock represented. During the 1960s, the new movements of Pop, Minimalism and Photorealism approached artmaking in a cool, calculated and impersonal manner. Pop artists focused upon familiar images like comic strips and supermarket products. Minimalists pared their works to essential shapes and colors, often painting with invisible brushstrokes. Photorealists based their works exclusively on camera imagery, which they replicated with deadpan precision. These movements reacted against the elitism of most fi ne art by celebrating the commercial, sensational, and even vulgar sides of everyday modern life. Looking at the Collection: Celebrating the 1960s features a selection of Pop, Minimalist, and Photorealist works from the Museum’s permanent collection, executed by American artists who rose to prominence during this momentous decade. Included are works by Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella, and Richard Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), Moonwalk (Pink), 1987, Silkscreen print (edition of 160), 38 x 38 in. Museum purchase, funds provided by the Madison Estes – all of whom epitomize the unique spirit that defi nes County Federation of Women’s Clubs from the 1987 sale of the Steamboat Gothic the decade of the 1960s. House.

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12 Chiaroscuro: The Huntsville Photographic Society 2019 Members’ Showcase Guild Gallery | August 25-October 27, 2019 his annual juried selection of Tapproximately 50 photographs by the highly talented members of the Huntsville Photographic Society will include both color and black and white photography in a range of styles. Each year, the exhibition is juried around a common theme. This year’s theme is Chiaroscuro. The word derives from the Italian chiaro, meaning clear or bright, and the Latin oscuro, meaning dark or obscure. In the visual arts, it defi nes a technique of exaggerating light and shadow as they defi ne three-dimensional objects. The technique was most famously used by the 17th century painters and to increase the dramatic and psychological effects in their paintings. The Huntsville Photographic Society is an organization dedicated to promoting John Shriver, Cypress Refl ections, from the HPS 2018 Members’ Showcase. the art and science of photography in Huntsville and the surrounding area through informative programs, member Preview Reception in Honor of HPS Photographers contests, and special events. The HPS Thursday, August 22, 2019 | 5:30 to 7 p.m. Members’ Showcase is an annual exhibition The Betsy & Peter Lowe Board Room of the Davidson Center for the Arts Wing jointly organized by the Huntsville Members: Free | Non-members: Included in $5 After 5 admission Photographic Society and the Huntsville Museum of Art. Hosted by the Huntsville Photographic Society and the Huntsville Museum of Art

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OUR SHARED HERITAGE 1850-1940: OUR SHARED HERITAGE Our Shared Heritage 1850-1940 Members’ Lecture and Reception January 27, 2019 1. Alabama photography historian and author, Frances Osborn Robb, speaking at the opening 2. David and Frances Osborn Robb, and Laura Smith 3. Wendy Johnson and Tricia McCoy 4. Braden Stults and Jasmine Anderson 5. Rose and Tom Finan 6. Virginia Gilbert and Beth Thames 7. Sam Fara and Sam Tumminello 8. 8. Guests viewing the artwork

14 AN EVENING WITH JARED SMALL 15 6. 2. 4. 7. exhibition catalogue Smith, and Dianne Reynolds, Ina Wilson Archie Tucker Dr. White, and Ed Rainey 3. 1. 5. 1. Artist Jared Small autographing his Hart 2. Mark Hart, Jared Small, and Tonya 3. Cynthia and Jared Small Chef Narvell, Jared Small, 4. Bobby Bradley, Gloria 5. Shirley Leonard, Cindy Miller, 6. Mildred Backshear and Laney Mayfield 7. Guests viewing the artwork Southern Moments in Time: Southern Moments in Time: An Evening with Jared Small February 1, 2019 JON SCOTT

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Voices of Our Times: Jon Scott Sponsor Reception January 16, 2019 1. Brandon and Caitlin Campbell, and Jason Vandiver 2. Charlie Bonner, Dana Town, and Joyce Griffin 3. Dr. Carl and Sarah Gessler, and Jon Scott 4. Jean Wessel Templeton, John Wessel, and Linda Smith 5. John Shields, Shelbie King, and Peter Lowe 6. Jim Hayes, Jerry Ann and John Wynn, and The Honorable Loretta Spencer Talk and Reception January 17, 2019 7. Steve and Aimee Johnson 8. Jon Scott speaking to a captivated audience 9. Gig and Ellen Robinson, and Pattie and John Cline 10. Jay and Dana Town, Jennifer Cook, Jon Scott, Eula and Mayor Tommy 5. Battle

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Voices of Our Times: Ambassador Andrew Young, Jr. Interviewed by Professor Jim Ralph February 14, 2019 1. Civil Rights historian and professor, Jim Ralph, interviewing Ambassador Young 2. Ambassador Young and Frank Williams 3. Bobby Bradley introducing the speakers VOICES OF OUR TIMES: VOICES 4. Donny Maleknia, Ambassador Young and Fatemeh Nazarieh 5. Frances Huffman and David Brown 6. Dr. Parker and Virginia Griffith 7. Guests enjoying the presentation 8. Pat Sapp, Ambassador Young, and Gene Sapp 9. Kathleen and Phil Dotts, and Dianne Reynolds 10. Lana and Joe Ritch 11. Lee and David Nast 12. Ana Byrne, Richard and Nancy Crunkleton, and Aruna Arora 13. Bill and Dr. Dorothy Huston, Tammy and Tharon Honeycutt, and Larry Lewis 14. Ambassador Young with the HMA African American History Month Committee: (l. to r.) Christopher Madkour, Dr. Archie Tucker, Bobby Bradley, Dianne Reynolds, Ina Wilson Smith, Herman Stubbs, Dr. Renee 5. 6. Collins, and Chef Narvell

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Alphonse Mucha: Master of Art Nouveau Preview Reception March 21, 2019 1. Tony and Kathy Chan, and Peter Baldaia 2. Ted and Carolyn Gandy 3. Beverly Allen, Stephanie Cole, Tammie Berzett and Brenda Lee Fabela-Knoell 4. Guests viewing books in the exhibition 5. Juergen and Nancy Haukohl, Boots and Rebecca Couvillon, Donna Smith, Dottie and Alan Markell 6. Megan Galaviz and Clint York 7. Becky Smedstad and Nancy Siniard 8. Natalie and Bassem Malak 9. Guest viewing the artwork 10. Shushannah, Ethan, Dylan-Marie and Smith 11. Guests enjoying a light reception catered by Chef Narvell 12. Patrick, Xiaomon and Sichen Layden 11. 12.

21 28th Annual Gala 2019 Gala Chairs Gala Luncheon with Lifestyle Specialist Tina Caudle, Tabby Ragland, Mandy Selman and Jean Warren Trace Barnett Luncheon Chairs February 26, 2019 Leslie Evans and Kristen Black Tie Dinner and Live Auction Chairs Beth McGee, Ashely Mitchell and Betsy Robinson Cocktail Party and Silent Auction Chairs Mandy DeOrio, Lori Meyer and Brandy Smith Gala Sponsors Huntsville Museum of Art and the 2019 Museum Gala Committee gratefully acknowledge and thank our sponsors. Diamond Sponsors Damson Automotive Group Loewen Window and Door Center HighTower Twickenham Progress Bank and Trust Platinum Sponsors Tina Caudle, Jean Warren, Trace Barnett, Mandy Selman, and Tabby Ragland Bentley Automotive Group Bill Penney Toyota Silver Sponsors BBVA Compass Bank Bradley Complete Dental Dr. Hayley DeGraaff – Advanced Life Clinic Hiley Cars of Huntsville Amanda Howard – Sotheby’s International Realty Iron Mountain Solutions Maynard Cooper & Gale PC Mercedes-Benz of Huntsville Plastic Fusion Fabricators, Inc. Regions Bank SportsMED Orthopaedic Surgery and Spine Center Jean Wessel Templeton Xan Curran, Kristen Ives, and Leslie Evans Bronze Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. James Caudle Clearview Cancer Institute – Dr. Philip McGee Clinic for Women, P.A. Obstetrics & Gynecology Genesis II Jurenko Family Foundation Lanier Ford Attorneys at Law Madison Street Wealth Advisors of Raymond James McDaniel and McDaniel Attorneys Pearce Construction Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ragland Randolph School Renasant Bank Rheumatology Associates of North Alabama ServisFirst Bank Victory Capital Wells Fargo Private Bankers Car Chance Sponsor Century Automotive Group of Huntsville Courtney Allen, Jean Penney, Ginger Liles, and Chris Penney

Mark your calendars for the 29th Annual Gala in 2020! Gala Luncheon: February 25 | Black Tie Dinner & Live Auction: February 27 | Cocktail Party & Silent Auction: February 29

22 Trace autographing his book, Tracing Roots LeeLee Ray and Trace Barnett Anne Tubbs, JoAnne Horn, and Jean Wessel Templeton Gala Black Tie Dinner and Live Auction February 28, 2019

Jean Wessel Templeton and Pam Gann Stunning table décor provided by Carl Casiday Lee Nast and Jane Troup

Hank Isenberg, Annette Birchfield, and David Nast Chris and Zack Penney, Kirk and Melissa Kronk, and Trace Barnett 23 28th Annual Gala Gala Black Tie Dinner and Live Auction February 28, 2019

Bland and Jean Warren, Ward and Tabby Ragland Mandy and Jason Selman, and Henri Helstowski Gala Cocktail Party and Silent Auction March 2, 2019

Brandy Smith, Mandy DeOrio, and Lori Meyer Karen Weihs, Betsy Lowe, and Drs. Martin and Caroline Schreeder

Portia Waite, Joy Hall, Mindy Nettles, Emily Waite, and Katie Waite Charlie Warren, Susan Sullins, Patsy and Frank Haws

Keith and Gabriele Cromarte, Jill Heffernan, Joy and Kevin Dawes Live music performed by Shimmer

24 Rey and Cynthia Almodóvar, Haley DeGraaff, and Chris Hutton Amanda Hamner, Rebecca Bawcom, Katie Cochran, and Kelly Durham

Dr. Chris Parks, Dr. Brad and Meggy Sabatini, and Dr. Susan Parks Daiven Harper, Dr. Barbara Murphy, Ginger Harper, Kim Lewis, and Johnette Davis

Dr. Bob and Peggy Serio, Tabby and Ward Ragland Christopher Madkour, Kathy Chan, and David Chan

Jonathan and Jenny Owen, Elizabeth and Patrick Fleming Delicious catering by Chef Narvell

25 Docent Highlight: New Docents and Upcoming Thematic School and Group Tours he HMA Docent Association is excited Tto announce the addition of four new docents to our program: Linda , Ann Grace, Essie Horton and Dona Pratt. These women have successfully completed six months of docent training and are looking forward to conducting tours. If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a docent, please contact Candace Bean, Education Associate, at 256-535-4350 ext. 223 or email at [email protected]. The Docent Association will also be offering multiple thematic tours over the next month, which include Walk Through Time: The Story of Art; Images of People: Portraits and Self-portraits; Stories and Myths: Traditional and Historical Paintings vs. Folk Art and Outsider Art; Artists and Their Environment: Nature and the City; Art Across the Curriculum: S.T.E.A.M. Tours; and How to Look at Art: Being an Engaged Viewer. All of these tours are available to students and adults alike. If any of these tours spark your interest, we would love to take your group on a tour. Please contact Candace Bean, Education Associate, to schedule tours at 256-535-4350 ext. 223 or email at [email protected]. Docent training with the artist, Denise Stewart-Sanabria.

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27 Register for Camps and Classes in the Museum Academy! Looking for something fun and creative to do this summer? We offer a wide High School & Adult Classes selection of classes and camps in two classrooms on the Plaza Level in the Museum Modern Calligraphy overlooking Big Spring Park. Pre-registration is required, and all materials are Digital Photography provided for the children’s classes. Classes are taught by experienced instructors and Mixed Media Painting teaching artists who use the Museum – working in the studios to the galleries – as an Wet Felted Flowers expanded classroom. Mosaics

EDUCATION Following are just some of the educational classes being offered May through Acrylics: Exploring Abstraction September. Space is limited, so register online or call today. All New Projects! Needle Felting Portrait Painting Ceramics: Handbuilding & Wheel Throwing Watercolor Stained Glass Sun Catchers and More! Preschool Classes (Ages 3-5) Preschool Art Sampler Sparkle, Glitter & Glow Mudworks Animals in Art Things that Crawl, Wiggle & Roar Grades K-8 Classes Drawing Pop Art Drawing & Painting Ceramics Ready, Set, Paint Bedazzled Jewelry Mix It Up Comics & Cartooning Parent & Child Saturday Class (Ages 5 & Up) Exploring Masterpieces – and Klee Summer Art Camps Museum gallery visits included for inspiration. All materials are provided. View full camp details at hsvmuseum.org. Half-Day Camp: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $125 members/$150 non-members Full-Day Camp: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. $200 members/$225 non-members Two Age Groups: Ages 5-7 and Ages 8-10

For more information, contact Kathy Johnson, Museum Academy Assistant, at [email protected] or 256-535-6372 for a copy of the schedule or view it online. Register online at hsvmuseum.org under Learn – Camps, Classes and Programs and read the instructors’ bios. The Fall Schedule will be online on August 5, with classes beginning mid-September through November. Photo Release: Please note, the Huntsville Museum of Art may take photographs of Museum programs and events for use in publicity materials. Please notify the photographer if you prefer not to have your picture and/or your child’s picture taken during the class.

28 EDUCATION 29 . home Drawing on the Right Side on the Right Drawing of the Brain with Brian Bomeisler Monday-Friday, 2019 September 23-27, p.m. 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 to Advanced Skill Level: Beginner or non-members members Fee: $1,600 theledges.com/membership Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced Fee: $975 members or non-members Intensive Painting/Color based Intensive Painting/Color book Betty Edward’s on Dr. Color: A course in mastering the art of color mixing with Brian Bomeisler Saturday-Monday, 2019 | 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. September 28-30, at a place that feels like like feels that at a place love you lifestyle The Learn from a Master Artist! a Master from Learn Additional Master Artist Workshops for 2019 Additional Master Artist Workshops Tony Couch (October 7-10); Qiang Huang (November 7-10) Couch (October 7-10); Qiang Huang (November Tony The Ledges 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 Check our website for details on all upcoming workshops and to register – 2020 workshops coming soon! Check our website for details on all upcoming with Robert K. Carsten with Robert Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced Fee: $475 members/$500 non-members Power of the Pastel Landscape of the Pastel Power pastel © 2018. Robert K. Carsten, Birches and Wetlands, Thursday-Sunday, May 16-19, 2019 May Thursday-Sunday, Don’t miss the unique opportunity to have one-on-one instruction from a nationally-recognized master artist. For more information information For more artist. master a nationally-recognized from instruction one-on-one to have opportunity the unique miss Don’t contact Laura E. hsvmuseum.org or visit or to register, For more details please visit their websites. instructors, about individual at 256-535-6372. Academy of Education/Museum Smith, Director Drop-in & CREATE Saturdays Who: Appropriate for the entire family! What: A hands-on art activity (no reservations necessary) When: One Saturday of each month, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Stender Family Interactive Education Galleries Cost: FREE admission for parents/guardians and children May 11: Artful Initials!

EDUCATION Be inspired by the Alphonse Mucha: Master of Art Nouveau exhibition. Design an initial, engaging the curving, fl oral lines of the Art Nouveau style. June 8: Space Bugs! Create a cool neon bug that lives in outer space using crayon resist technique with watercolors. Explore A New Moon Rises: Views from the Lunar Reconnaissance Obiter Camera exhibition. July 20: Pop Art! Explore the Celebrating the 60s exhibition. Create your own fl ag work of art using marker inspired by popular culture. Pop art is a movement that emerged in the mid-20th century in which artists incorporated commonplace objects—comic strips, soup cans, newspapers, and more – into their work. August 10: Rocking Watercolors! Be inspired by the exhibition, Peace, Love, Rock & Roll: Elliott Landy’s Vision of Woodstock. Create a symbol with radiating, repeating lines of fl owing colors of red, yellow and blue using watercolor and Sharpie pen. DROP-IN & CREATE SUPPORTED BY: September 21: Dramatic Drawing! View the Buccellati Silver Animals exhibition for inspiration. Sketch with silver colored pencil and crayon an animal or sea creature.

Artsy Tots! Learning is fun at the Huntsville Museum of Art for children ages 2-3 and their parent/ guardian. Each Artsy Tots class will introduce toddlers to art and the Museum through age- appropriate artful short stories, gallery play activities and an art activity. The program helps with color recognition, fi ne motor skills, hand-eye coordination and more! Recommended for ages 24 months and up. There will be new themes for each class. Toddler classes last 45 minutes and are led by specially trained Museum educators. Artsy Tots classes are held on one Friday a month from 11-11:45 a.m. Class size is limited to 12 children. One adult chaperone is required for every two children. Dress for mess! Pre-registration is required. Space is limited! Register online at hsvmuseum.org under Learn – Camps, Classes & Programs. Questions? Contact Candace Bean, Education Associate, at [email protected] or 256-535-4350 ext. 223. Artsy Tots Dates: May 10: Delightful Pineapple June 7: Cool Marbled Paper July 19: Patriotic Fireworks Art August 9: Hungry Caterpillar September 20: Fall is Fun Class fee is $5 members/$7 non-members (up to 2 adults/2 children). Fees are non-refundable; however, registration is transferable to another session. 30 INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPS December 2018-March 2019

Artists’ Circle: $1,500 Kim Breckel Angie and Rush Elkins Dr. and Mrs. Robert Akenhead Karen and Ron Brown Ashley Engles-Ross and James Ross Kendra and Si Garrett Drs. James and Ana Byrne Anita and Timothy Eno Ms. Gloria Carr Marilyn and Don Evans Mr. and Mrs. Byrd R. Latham Dr. and Mrs. P. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Steuart A. Evans Joan and Walter Mendes Mary Chaffee Mr. and Mrs. Steuart A. Evans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Thacker Mary Coe and Dan O’Halloran Dr. and Mrs. John R. Fairlamb Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Uher Marilyn Lands and Robin Cozby Amy and Alan Fertig Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wicks Dr. and Mrs. Larry Crow Nancy and Gerry Fishman Deborah and Sam Fara Carol and William Freeman Benefactor: $1,200 Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Finch Mae Galloway Mr. and Mrs. George M. Jones III Mary Gray Laurie Garcia Mrs. John A. Jurenko Janie Green Mrs. Bonnie Gardner Ms. Nancy Hanning Drs. Gail and Peter Gibson Marie and Joe Newberry Amy and David Harbarger Maria and Brian Giles Patron: $600 Nicole and Tim Harper Louise and Tony Graffeo Mary and John Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Hassler, Jr. Nancy and Lewis Graham Valerie and Jim Chesney Nancy and Dave Headley Latricha Greene John Herder Sherri Gross Linda and James Hargrove Jane Jones Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hammer Cynthia E. Stewart and Mr. Joseph Jones Lucia and Peter Harrison Arthur C. Johnson Julianne Lehoczky Dr. and Mrs. David Hertha Mr. and Mrs. John R. Purdy Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mastin Yvonne and Ralph Heusinger Dr. and Mrs. James A. Reynolds Tara and Jeff Mello Ms. Delphia S. Hill Dr. and Mrs. Robert Serio Dr. Robert Pirtle JoAnne E. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Thompson Michael Propst Julia and Virginia Hodges Dr. Charles Warren Ann and Ernie Rivard Judy R. and Donald W. Holder Mr. Mike Roddy Mr. and Mrs. John Holladay Ambassador: $300 Elizabeth Simmons and Joseph W. Cremin Phyllis and Hank Holland Laurel and John Bailey Jean Snowden and Robert Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Butler Cynthia and Eric Streams Drs. Peggy and Bill Huddleston Kathy and Harvey Cutter Ann and Larry Tubbs Sherri and Jess Hudgins Ronnie D. Hornbuckle Margaret J. Vann Dr. and Mrs. Schuyler F. Hunter Mark and Kristi Leberte Ann and Andy Williams Mary D. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lincoln Contributor: $100 Judy and George Jolly Ramona L. and Robert M. Love Diana and Craig Akridge Donald Klem Melissa Labella Cheri and John Markowitz Dr. and Mrs. Evans Alison Dr. and Mrs. James A. Baird Mr. and Mrs. James P. Lindberg, Jr. Sam McClain Mr. and Mrs. John Logan Belinda Melson-Kennedy Karen Bandera Mr. and Mrs. Roger Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ludwig Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Moorman, Jr. Wendy S. Wilson and Curtis Benzle Karen and Doug Madison Judy and Steven Purinton Jean M. Berry Cheryl and John McAuley Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Schaffer Victoria Betterton Jane A. McBride The Honorable Loretta Spencer Dr. and Mrs. C. David Billings Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McClay Carol and Jim Tevepaugh Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bounds COL (Ret.) and Mrs. Henry B. Miller Linda and Gordon Woodcock Leslie and Walt Bradford Margaret and John Miller Mary Ruth Yates Stanley Brockway Ms. Kim Minkinow Katherine and J.R. Brooks Elizabeth and Bert Moore Sustainer: $250 Kay R. Brotherton Dr. and Mrs. R. Charles Morley, Jr. Mayor and Mrs. Thomas Battle Nancy Brower and Rusty Borman Karen and Tim Naff Drs. John and Cara Greco and Family Kenia and Roger Bultman Melva Ochoa Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Griggs Rosie and Richard Bumgardner Katherine and John Ofenloch Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hull Madelyn Poteat Bussey Dr. and Mrs. John Panico Sarah Lauren and Andrew Kattos Mary Beth and Jim Chamberlain Dr. Sheela Parrish and Mr. Greg Parrish John Randolph Roper and Ken Rivenbark Dr. John and Martha Collins Margaret Pelham Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scott Dr. and Mrs. William N. Confer Laura and Edward Pierce Melinda Still and Harry Babin Sandy and Mike Cook Delores Price Ph.D. Gisele and John Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cornelius Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Prozan Friend: $175 Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Baker Daniels III Mr. and Mrs. Purves Laurie and Dennis Anderson Sheryl and Keith Darrow Louise and John Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Boyer Janine and Fred Dieterich Pam and Ken Rhodes

31 INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPS (continued) December 2018-March 2019

Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler S. Sampson, Jr. Joanna and Garrett Coker Judith and Paul Kunitz Scarlett Scholte and Jeffery Beckley Sharlene and Phil Coker Sharon and Christopher Lang Darlene Springer Theresa and Roger Coomer Lisa and Leif Larsson Lisa and Ronald Stephens Chloe and Matthew Costilla Holly and David Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Stewart Karren and Roger Crowson Eric Lay Judi and Gary Stiger Dr. and Mrs. Gregg DeLisle Charlene and Larry Lechner Mr. Bob Stottle Diane and Mike Delmas Joseph A. Lee Mrs. Diane K. Strickland Dixie and Ralph DeSanctis John Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Lyldon E. Strickland Josh and Ashley Dillon Leah Liebelt Josephine Stroud Mrs. Lu Y. Downey Carol and James Longshore Elisa and Mark Stucker Charian and Calvin Drake Jenny and Stephen Madkour Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sudnik Noel and Brian Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mantooth Georgia and Dennis Suggs Cindy and David Durst Mr. William Martin Kitty and Luke Talley Caroline and Eric Earhart Stephanie and Martin McCarthy Mary Anne and Bernie Thomas Leah and Blaine Ehrlich Miriam McClendon and Jenny Tidwell Ronold B. Thomas Shari Eliff Kathy M. McCool Mrs. Charlotte Olson and Mr. Timothy Tolar Carole Anne and Conway Ellers Cecilia and Jeff McCracken Katherine and Ray Tomlinson Dr. and Mrs. William Emrich Connie and Johnny McDole Gloria and Frederick Uhl Mrs. Susan Farbman Dr. and Mrs. Ira Merritt Jayne and Stuart Venters Ms. Gertrude Y. Gardner and Glenda and Thomas Miller Dr. and Mrs. Larry Walker Mr. Donald B. Fay Betsy and Scott Morgan Mary and Charles Watkins Linda Finnell Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morring J.W. Weatherly Andrea Fisk Maribel and Tim Morton Jefflyn and Robert Weed Elizabeth and Patrick Fleming Saundra Motley Mrs. Wendy S. Wilson and Mr. Curtis Benzle Linda and Robert Fletcher Annette and Dean Mueller Elizabeth Wise Anna and Forrest Ford Denise and Steve Murphree Dr. and Mrs. Joe H. Woody Susie and Mark Fortner Suzy Naumann Jill and Karl Wurstner Frances and Walter Fountain Lindsay and Mike Newlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Young Francesca and Curt Freudenberger Mary Norton Lillie and John Galvin Dr. and Mrs. Ramsay P. Nuwayhid Family: $85 Rebecca and Barry Gangi Cathryn and Mike O’Halloran Mr. and Ms. Joe Adcock Malen and Max Gilbert Emily Organ Kathleen and Jack Albers Janice and Johny Golbreath Evelyn and Louis Ossip Emile and Linda Alt Angie Gilchrist Jauan Pan and Fred Chu Annette Anderson Tonya and Jason Guthrie Allison and Denny Parrish Betty and Larry Augsburger June and Buddy Guynes Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Peek Karen and Michael Baerlin Tanya and John Hardin Patricia Sammon and Alan Petroff Colin Bagwell Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Harper Mrs. Barbara Phillips Becca and Brad Bain Brooke and Geoffrey Harriman Dr. and Mrs. Susan and Gordon Bakken Jennifer and Blake Harvard Sofia and Mark Philpott Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barbieri Mrs. Yvonne P. Hawkins James Podhoy Chandra M. Bizzell-Holmes Dr. Barbara Heath Mary and Jim Pruitt Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Booher Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henrich Robert Gear and Jing Qian Erica and Andra Bradford Donna and George Henry Erin Reed Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Brandon, Jr. Melody and Fred Herrmann Lisa and Jason Rennard Laura and Matthew Brink Mrs. Joyce Hoar Dale Rhoades and Family Doris Brooks Dr. Sanford Holland Laura and Noah Rhys Lisa Bruton Tamara and Thomas Hoskins Dr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Rice Carolyn and Jerry Bukley Melanie and Todd Howard Jennifer and Adam Robinson Frances and Adair Byrd Ashley and Andy Huttula Carolyn and Jim Rountree Dr. and Mrs. N. Ricky Byrn Connie and William James Thomas Ruble and Chad Camp Mr. and Mrs. Zygmund Jastrebski Lavinia and Michael Rudolphi Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Camp Dalton Johnson Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rush Ramona Campbell Tracie and Dean Johnson Hilary and Victor Russell Lynn and Mike Carden Laquiesha Cross and Frederick Johnson Beth and Patrick Ryan Dr. and Mrs. James G. Carver Joan Gail and William Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Samaras Rebecca and Susan Catlett Julie and Chuck Jones Joseph Sasso Merri and Eric Christensen Tammie Berzett and Greg Jones Stephanie and Neil Schamban Sandrine and Bryan Clardy Thomas G. Keith Dr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Schroer Mr. and Mrs. Chip Coakley Stephanie and Steven Kelley Sue and Rod Schumann Ann and Fred Coffey Linda and George Knapp, Jr. Ashley and Bob Scoggins

32 Tinsley and Patterson Shedd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Gayle and Robert Joyce Jon Sheldon Anita and Michael Brown Dr. and Mrs. P.R. Kakani Mr. and Mrs. Clay Sherrill Joanne and Frank Bugg Christine and Greg Kamback Cecilia and Jeff Showalter Anne Compton Burke Elaine and Elias Katsaros Doris and Benny Sisk Eugenie Candon and W. Kevin Pelin Mr. Dennis Keim Barbara and David Sizemore Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cape Jennifer and John Key Barbara and Mike Stansky Mr. and Mrs. John C. Christopher Susan and Austin King Quinta N. Stargell Thea and Wilson Coats Sandra and Ron Klein Christine and Bill Starnes Dr. and Mrs. F. Lee Cook Kathy and Jerry Kresge William Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Russell V. Costanza Sandra Kuhn Lauren and Casey Still Robert Daniel Renate and Marcelle Kump Mrs. Sally Stockton Nancy and Robert Darnall Mandy and Robert LaBranche Cindi and Ralph Stone Rev and Mrs. James Daughtry, Jr. Lauren and Ken Lambert Tim Takacs Frank Davis Ann Jackson and Marty Lasley Jeanie and Gary Tauss Mr. and Mrs. John Davis Kathleen M. Leonard and Joseph Christy and Daniel Terry Angela and John Debro Mastromonico Elizabeth and Donald Tomlin Barbara and Louis Desser Ms. Shannon LeVert Mr. and Mrs. Jay Town Peggy and David Deutch Thomas Liesch Jonathan Trimble Angie Dickinson Ann and Charles Lifer Lynn Troy Cindy and Kevin Doty Mr. and Mrs. Emil A. Luft Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Downward Mr. and Mrs. George Mahoney Wendy and Gary Tucker Kate and Al Drost Dottie and Alan Markell Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Turner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durgin Judy Masters and Kirk Foeller William Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ellis Susan McDonald and Carlos Carvajal Marie and Michael Ward Pam and Jeff Emmerich Matthew R. McDougal and Kim and Brax Watkins Dr. and Mrs. Noel Estopinal Jennifer McCollum Juliet and James Wells Hilda and Dennis Fakes Mr. and Mrs. David J. McElroy Susan Welstead Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fargason Janice L. McKemie Heather Williams Karen and Wayne Ferguson Tonya and Darren McMillan Janelle Williams Mary and Jeff Fersch Jenny and William McRae Rebecca and Emory Winters Shari Feth and Arne Croell Angela and Thomas Meeks Irene and Mike Wisner Judi and Joe Fikes Roxanne and Walter Melton Carol Wolf Rhonda and Charles Ford Susan and Mervyn Michael Mr. and Mrs. John Zeller and Family Mr. and Mrs. James E. Fowler Rong Zhou and Rudolph Mignon Ashley and Leonard Zimnowski Nancy and Jim Gaines Theresa and Timothy Miller Drs. Sharon and James Gardepe Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mitchell Dual: $75 Jan and Lisa Garren Anne and George Mixon Mr. and Mrs. Tal Adams Annette and Brad Gass Margrit and Robert Moore Saleemah Ahamed and M.L. Gean Barbara and Charles Morris Bruno Zamorano Senderos Janet and John German Dr. and Mrs. William F. Munson Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Allen Gayla and Alan Goldstayn Mr. and Mrs. James E. Murphree Linda and Ralph Allen Nancy and Steve Graham Elizabeth Muzek Kerri and Matthew Ambrose Lois and Tim Grey Kathy Newton and Ruth Foster Frances and Butch Baker Mallie and James Hale Jean and Ronnie Noblitt Jenn and Jeff Baker Dr. and Mrs. John David Hall Elizabeth and Kevin O’Brien Dr. and Mrs. John W. Basore Linda Hamlett Norma and Terry Palmer Joung and Paul Batson Barbie and Bob Harwell Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Perlman Susan and Rodney Bell Mary Ena and Warne Heath Vally and Ralph Perry Shara Benefield and Lauren Benefield Florence and Donald Helman Rebecca and Samuel Petersen Dr. Kasha E. Benton and Dr. Manish Mehta Melanie and David Hergenroeder Mr. and Mrs. Ran Pickell Gayle and Dan Biggs Sheila and Carroll Hershey Lynda and Rex Pierson Larry Bingham and Rusty Bynum Fran and Joe Hidalgo Susan and Daniel Pline Mary and Robert Black John and Londa Hladky Dona Pratt and Clark Lawrence Julia and Wayne Blackwell Karen and Mike Hoger Kathy Prince Bernadette and Diana Bolton Marjorie and Michael Holderer David and Karen Queener Laureen and William Bower Chelsea and Richard Holeman Mr. John B. Rainey, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David S. Branham Coleen and Rick Holtz Vicki and Monty Redburn Kathryn and John Breininger Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoodless, Jr. Martha Reed Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Bridges Esther and John Hudgens Michele and Rick Rife Mr. and Mrs. Ted Briggs Carolyn and Roy Hutcheson Kathleen and Kevin Riggs Rebecca and Richard Brooks Blanche and Thomas M. Irby Donald and Ned Rizzardi

33 INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPS (continued) December 2018-March 2019

Marilyn Robertson Cynthia Brooks Kristen Ives David K. Roberts Judy and Kevin Rodriguez Carol Broussard Mary Margaret Batson Johnson Nell D. Roberts Caroline and Todd Rossi Paula Bruce Sharon Justice Kimberly and Christopher Rodgers Leslie Ann Ruha Matt Buckelew Pat Keefe Kelly Rojahn Maria Rutledge and Dick Spencer Shelly S. Cagle Lavinia Kellenberger Carole Rosenfeld Marsha and Bob Schmiedeskamp Judith Cameron Susan Kersch Alice Ruf Jessica and John Schulz Rita Campbell Maria Kilgore Judith Rushton Delores and Harvey Shelton Sam Campbell Frances King Charlotte Samples Donna and Glen Sietsema Mr. C. Winston Carroll Susan Kircher Dennis R. Sanders Cynthia Simmons and Brian Guckenberger Noll Cassady Hope Hankins Kirkpatrick Jamie Saunders Nicole Gropp and Geoffrey Sizemore Libby Adams Chambers Brenda Lee Fabela Knoell Sally and George Shepard Cathy and Smith Irene Charles Mary Krzyminski Sue Shirley Cindy and Mark Smith Vennette Charlton Jeanne Kuczerpa Mary Kay Sikes Roseanne and Wayne Smythe Beverly Cheney Linda Kuhne Yvonne Simms Dr. and Mrs. Norman Solliday Rev. “Wren” Jennifer Lekisha Laster Jennifer Sims Emily and Austin Spencer Clanton Marijo Laughlin Cyrus Smith Peggy and Don Stanley Joseph Clark Gayle Lavish Joyce M. Smith Kim McCracken and Rick Stevens Carol Codori Sarah Lincoln Ms. Patricia B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Stocks Claudia G. Conn Gail Lind Mrs. Susan J. Smith Catherine and John Tackett Natalie Cook Dr. Beverly A. Lorren Scott Spencer Judy and Gene Targonski Linda M. Cremeen Christine Madkour-Companion Marge Stamper Jennifer and Jerry Taylor Patricia J. Crouse Margaret Madrie Leslie A. Stockton Terry Salmon and Perry Taylor Pat Darzi Gratia S. Mahony Catherine Stone Christine Teague Mary V. Davenport Pam Malito George M. Stroud Gina-Marie and David Tilson Brandi Dennis Lynne Matheny Sherry Stutts Connie Ulrich and Cym Doggett June Denson-Mobbs Mary Matthiensen Steven T. Suess Melissa Van Dyke and Dale Campbell James Derrickson Tammy McAnally Ms. Jean Summers Cyndi and David Wall Lisa Dixon Robert McCall Marylee Svezia Janet and James Waller Debra Dunn Molly McCrory Mary Ann Theibault Mrs. Virginia Warvi and Kathy Spencer David Edens Ann McDonald Linda B. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Larry West Carlene Elrod Dr. Cathy McNeal Mary Thorsen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler Mary Evans Diana F. McNease Alison Toney Marisa and Doug Wheelock Sarah Fanning Angela Mead Barbara Tran Michael Whitley Tiffany Feagin Margaret Milford Kelvin Troughton Margie and Michael Wiesman Lew Ford William Milling Vikki Trupin Beth and Rick Williams Alan Forney Rose Norman Sandra Turner Dianne and J.N. Williams Mrs. Debbie Fraley Michael Nunes Charles Vaughn Barbara and Harold Winton Roberta Freeman Trevah Oliver Chuck Vedane Elizabeth and David Witteveen Manya Fuerst Tina Palmer Bob Waldie Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wolk, Jr. Ruth Fulmer Mr. David Parrish Janet Watson Dr. and Mrs. Peter S.K. Yu Gloria B. Gann Sandra Peffer Serpouhie A. Wegman Carol and Frank Zorbino Susan Gipson Lori Pence Clyde Renee West James Zuercher Amy Goddard Sarah Philips Chelsea Wicks Cory and Meredith Zywno Alice Kay Goodloe-Cutts Robert Phraner Richard N. Willey, Jr. Individual: $55 Jean Greenwood Leslie B. Pickett Ms. S. Jean Winfrey Glen Adams Robert Hackenfort Shirley F. Pline Stephany Wingard Beverly Allen Patricia Hair Liz Poleretzky Mary Withington Alison Archer Halina W. Hale Jayann Price Susan Woodman Lisa Arflack Mrs. Bonnie Hamner Jane Prince Lorna Worley Eileen Reed Bailey Richard Harper Connie Rathel Anne Yates Marla Balance Rachel Harrod Ingrid Reck Jean Yewell Patty Henritze Susan Redmon Gordon Banholzer Student: $30 Linda Hill Marjorie Ann Reeves Jerry S. Barclay Anonymous Jean Hinson Ellen Rhett Charlene Barlow Jesse Michael Angelo Dan Hollenbaugh Dr. Barbara Rice Wanda Baumgartner Kathy Bost Nancy Hopper Mrs. Virginia Rice Mildred Blackshear Lia Brannon Essie Horton Leslie Richard Lou Bowden Debra Uruchi McJaphet Jimmy Lou Horton Mrs. Patricia Richard Linda Smith Box Julia C. Roberts Emily Hueffed Linda Riley Mr. W. Lakin Boyd Denise Swain Arthur Ignatiadis Beverly Roadman Ms. Deana Braden Reba White Bobbie Brooks Mrs. Sandra B. Ingalls Doyle Roberson 34 Honorary Members Wendy Goodman Betty Monkman David Sanger Carl Bernstein Haskell Harris Charlotte Moss Jon Scott COL Matthew Bogdanos Simon Jacobsen Joyce Carol Oates Mr. and Mrs. William H. Told, Jr. Mario Buatta India Hicks Bettie Bearden Pardee Gloria Vanderbilt Nina Campbell Glenn Lowry Julia Reed Carleton Varney General Michael P.C. Carns Ali MacGraw Renny Reynolds Rebecca Vizard John Dean Abraham D. Madkour Carolyne Roehm Ambassador Andrew Young, Jr. Paul Finebaum Frances Mayes Ginny Ruffner Bunny Williams Leigh Gallagher Dean Mitchell Edwina Sandys

Endowment Support Endowment Support: Huntsville Alumni Chapter Kappa December 2018-March 2019 The Huntsville Museum of Art Guild Scholarship Foundation Inc. Lecture Endowment: Voices of Our Huntsville Music Study Club A gift to the Huntsville Museum of Art’s Times: Ambassador Andrew Young, Jr. Sabrina East endowment is one of the most enduring Carole Anne and Conway Ellers contributions you can make to the We would like to thank the donors who Elizabeth and Bert Moore Museum. Endowed funds play an essential have given to the following Endowment role in our future growth and long-term funds: Samantha and Charles Thompson financial security. A donation to the Nancy and Richard Crunkleton: endowment fund may be designated for a Programs and Exhibitions Endowment If you are interested in making a gift to the Museum’s endowment fund, please specific program, art purchase or directed Lil Parton Endowment for Programs and to unrestricted use. contact Andrea Petroff at 256-535-4350 Exhibitions ext. 214 or [email protected]. We would like to recognize the following Olin B. King Foundation

Museum Board of Directors

Back row left to right: Steven Johnson, Carole Jones, David Nast, Richard Crunkelton, Charlie Bonner, John Wynn. Middle row left to right: Sarah Gessler, Patsy Haws, Virginia Rice. Front row left to right: Archie Tucker, Joyce Griffin, Betsy Lowe, Dorothy Davidson

35 ANNUAL GIVING December 2018-March 2019

$5,000-$9,999 Melinda and Gregg Dellert William Brigadier Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. William K. Emerson Kay A. Burrell Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Gierow James Coombs Connie and Rusty Stephenson Ms. Julia M. Hawk Dr. Willie Corlew Mr. and Mrs. George M. Heeschen Terri L. Denson $1,000-$4,999 Joyce D. Hoar Joyce and Charles Edgar Ivy and A.J. Albert Renée M. Jasinski Annette and Brad Gass Jackie and Tom Berg Jane S. Jones Mrs. Carolyn Glaese Eleanor and Rick Loring Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewter Beth Griggs Daniel R. Little Brigitta Griggs Linda Ruhl Pat Hall Karen and Doug Madison Mr. and Mrs. Rein Ise Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Madkour $500-$999 Mr. Richard Leiby Deborah Nason Carmie and Merv Budge Linda and Jay Newkirk Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Graham Dorothea and Thomas Pierce Dianne and James Reynolds Stephanie McCullough Dale Rhoades and Family Dr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Tietke Patricia H. Ryan Elizabeth Schonrock Evelyn and John Scott Dr. and Mrs. Marshall T. Schreeder There are many ways to give to the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Setlow The Honorable Loretta Spencer Museum and each donor should consider Noel and William Shinn the different methods and find the one $100-$499 Ann Upchurch that best suits their current situation. Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Louis B. Weiner Your contribution to the Museum makes Dr. and Mrs. Robert Akenhead $1-$99 a significant difference and we are deeply Janice and Leon Allen Amazon Smile Foundation grateful for your generosity to the arts. If Stanley Brockway Hallie and Jason Angelichio you have any questions about the ways Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cannon Sarah Bang of giving, please contact the Director Martha Childs Linda and Brad Barker of Development, Andrea Petroff, at Combined Federal Campaign Michael Black 256.535.4350 ext. 214. TRIBUTES December 2018-March 2019 Memorials In Memory of Danny Lee Wiginton In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Bill Mims In Memory of Fulgencio Almodovar Dr. Benjamin King Judy Maxwell Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gessler, Jr. In Memory of Nanette Stockton Yarn In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Jack In Memory of Jan Brockway Dr. and Mrs. Frank P. Haws Judy Maxwell Stanley Brockway Judy Maxwell In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Bob Moorman In Memory of Elizabeth Bouldin Casamayor Honoraria Judy Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Lowe In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ahearn In Honor of Linda Nagle Judy Maxwell Jane Troup William Martin In Memory of Alberta Jordan Hargett In Honor of Emily Alcorn In Honor of David Reyes Jean M. Berry William Martin Jeffrey P. Bain William Martin In Memory of Leon J. Hastings In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Gil Aust Brigitta Griggs Judy Maxwell In Honor of Scarlet Scholte William Martin In Memory of Anita Kimbrough In Honor of Peter Baldaia Tonya and Rose Alexander William Martin In Honor of John Shields Christopher J. Madkour Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Averbuch Deborah and Howard Taylor In Honor of Ms. Nancy Davis Judy Maxwell In Honor of Laura E. Smith Karen Williams Dr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Graham In Memory of Patricia Lacy In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Haws Mrs. Robbie Burlison In Honor of Rachel Stone Renée M. Jasinski William Martin In Memory of William Lee In Honor of Alice Lanier Mrs. Beverly Humphrey In Honor of Jane Troup Judy Maxwell Judy Maxwell In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lowe In Memory of Melba and Billy Rivenbark In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Y. Walker Jane Troup Judy Maxwell Mary Alice Naylor Judy Maxwell In Memory of Catherine Manning Roper Jane Troup In Honor of Jeanette Watson Jean M. Berry Dr. and Mrs. Don A. Maccubbin Jane Troup In Honor of Christopher J. Madkour Jane S. Childs In Memory of Norman Ruhl Virginia Freeman Linda Ruhl Deborah Nason 36 MASTERPIECE SOCIETY January-December 2018 An elite society of Members who support the Museum through either one-time or cumulative giving throughout the year of $5,000 or more. Platinum Circle $20,000 + Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Lowe Hiley Cars Huntsville, LP Alabama State Council on the Mr. and Mrs. Jerre Penney IDP Arts Progress Bank IronMountain Solutions, Inc. Century Automotive Regions Bank Mr. and Mrs. George M. Jones, III Davidson Technologies, Inc. SAIC, Inc. Mrs. Ruth Jurenko Mrs. Shelbie King Madison County Commission Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shields and Lockheed Martin Family PNC Mrs. Judy Maxwell The City of Huntsville The Honorable Loretta Spencer Maynard Cooper and Gale, PC The Daniel Foundation of The Boeing Company Maynor & Mitchell Eye Center Alabama The Jurenko Foundation Redstone Federal Credit Union Ms. Jean Wessel Templeton The Olin B. King Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sapp The Propst Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Calame Sammons Gold Circle $10,000- $19,999 Dr. and Mrs. Brian Scholl Alabama Media Group Silver Circle $5,000 - $9,999 Sasha and Charlie Sealy Betty Altherr Howard BBVA Compass Bank Bradley Science and Engineering Services, Inc. The Broadway Group, LLC Mr. and Mrs. C.H. ‘Tony’ Chan SportsMED Dr. and Mrs. Parker Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Crunkleton Star Discount Pharmacy HighTower Twickenham Donny’s Diamond Gallery, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Stephenson Home Choice Windows & Doors, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Doran Mr. William H. Stender, Jr. LLC Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gessler, Jr. The Kuehlthau Family Foundation IBERIABANK Joyce Griffin Toyota Motor Manufacturing Jerry Damson Honda Acura Dr. and Mrs. Frank P. Haws Alabama, Inc. When it’s the time, this is the place...

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37 EXHIBITION AND PROGRAM SPONSORS As of March 31, 2018 Voices of Our Times New Moon Rises: Views from Bentley Automotive Bill Penney Toyota Series Sponsors the Lunar Reconnaissance Dr. and Mrs. Gerry Brocato Orbiter Camera Mrs. Robbie Burlison Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caudle, Jr. May 19-August 11, 2019 Clearview Cancer Institute Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Crunkleton Kathy and C.H. ‘Tony’ Chan Christine and Mike Wicks Donations given in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Doran Mrs. Doris Minkinow Dr. and Mrs. Meyer E. Dworsky Media Sponsor Dr. and Mrs. Frank P. Haws WLRH Huntsville HighTower Twickenham Additional support provided by Hiley Cars Huntsville, LP The Alabama State Council on the Arts Home Choice Windows & Doors, LLC The Huntsville Museum of Art Guild IronMountain Solutions, Inc. Jerry Damson Honda Vietnam: The Real War Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson June 9-October 6, 2019 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnson Nina Campbell Co-Lead Sponsors Mrs. Shelbie King April 11, 2019 The Jurenko Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kuehlthau Landers McLarty Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Support provided by Landers McLarty Nissan of Huntsville Revelle Gwyn Lanier Ford Shaver & Payne, P.C. Patsy Haws Sponsors Mrs. Judy Maxwell Cathy Scholl McDaniel and McDaniel, L.L.C. Lucinda Schreeder Joyce Griffin Bill Stender Dr. and Mrs. Rhett B. Murray Pearce Construction Company, Inc. Media Sponsors Plastic Fusion Fabricators, Inc. Alabama Media Group | WLRH Huntsville PNC Additional support provided by Regions Bank The Alabama State Council on the Arts Renasant Bank Carolyn Wade The Huntsville Museum of Art Guild Dr. and Mrs. F. Calame Sammons Dr. and Mrs. Brian Scholl Beverly Farrington Alm We the People: Alabama’s Dr. and Mrs. Marshall T. Schreeder Amanda Howard Sotheby’s International Defining Documents SEA Wire and Cable, Inc. Realty June 30-August 11, 2019 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sealy Robbie Burlison Mrs. Mark C. Smith Media Sponsors Kerry Doran Sports Med Alabama Media Group | WLRH Huntsville Mary Susan Johnson Ms. Jean Wessel Templeton Shelbie King Peace, Love, Rock & Roll: Mr. and Mrs. Norm Tew Eleanor Loring The Jurenko Foundation Susan Park Elliott Landy’s Vision of The Propst Foundation Jean Penney Woodstock Walmart Randy Roper July 21-October 13, 2019 Wells Fargo Bank Kathi Tew Christine Wicks, Keller Williams Realty Sponsors In-Kind Support Alabama Humanities Foundation December 2018-March 2019 Reception Sponsor (The state partner of the National Lynne and Steuart Evans David Lusk Gallery Endowment for the Humanities, Dr. and Mrs. Frank P. Haws Additional Support co-sponsors this project.) Christopher J. Madkour Brooks & Collier Dianne and Calame Sammons Shults Design, Janet Shults Catering by Narvell Alice and Frederick Lanier Dana and Jay Town Church Street Wine Shoppe Media Sponsors Mullins Special Occasions Alabama Media Group Suzanne O’Connor WLRH Huntsville Naming Gift Opportunities Terramé December 2018-March 2019 Additional support provided by Media Sponsor Naming gift opportunities at the The Alabama State Council on the Arts Huntsville Museum of Art have a tangible The Huntsville Museum of Art Guild impact on our mission to bring people and Event Committee art together. While supporting the building Sponsor Memberships fund, these gifts allow us to honor and Leslie Crosby, Chair December 2018-March 2019 Beverly Farrington Alm recognize our incredible patrons and friends Advanced Laser Clinics of Huntsville of the Museum. Sarah Gessler AGM Consulting Services, Inc. Patsy Haws If you are interested in naming gift Amanda Howard Sotheby’s International opportunities at the Museum, please Shelbie King Realty Betsy Lowe contact Andrea Petroff at 256-535-4350 Appoint Group, LLC ext. 214 or email [email protected]. Cathy Scholl BBVA Compass Bank 38 CALENDAR 39 Admission Members and children under 6 free! Adults: $12 Children 6 and up and Students: $5 Seniors, Active Military and Educators: $10 After 5 p.m. Thursdays: $5 (10+): $8 each Adult Group Tours (P-12): $5 each School Tours Museum Hours Sunday Monday Closed Tuesday Wednesday 12-5 p.m. Thursday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 2019 Huntsville Photographic Society Rocking Watercolors! Space Bugs! Vietnam: The Real War Photographs from the Associated Press; Photographs from War The Real Vietnam: Peace, Love, Rock & Roll: Elliott Landy’s Vision of Woodstock; of Woodstock; Vision Peace, Love, Rock & Roll: Elliott Landy’s Fall is Fun; pre-registration required Hungry Caterpillar; pre-registration required pre-registration required Pineapple; pre-registration Delightful pre-registration required Cool Marbled Paper; Patriotic Fireworks Art; pre-registration required Drop-in & CREATE Saturday: Dramatic Drawing! Drop-in & CREATE with Brian Bomeisler; pre-registration Master Artist Workshop required with Brian Bomeisler; pre-registration Master Artist Workshop required Photographs The Real War of Vietnam: Docent-led, Public Tour from the Associated Press Looking at the Collection: Celebrating the 60s; FINAL DAY Artsy Tots: Artsy Tots: Saturday: Drop-in & CREATE Orbiter Camera; from the Lunar Reconnaissance of A New Moon Rises: Views Docent-led, Public Tour FINAL DAY ning Documents; FINAL DAY Defi the People: Alabama’s We Members’ Showcase & Reception, 2019 Huntsville Photographic Society; OPENING DAY Lecture & Preview Party: Drop-in & CREATE Saturday: Artful Initials! Saturday: CREATE Drop-in & required K. Carsten; pre-registration with Robert Workshop Master Artist FINAL DAY of Encounters: Jared Small; Tour Docent-led, Public OPENING DAY Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera; from the Lunar Views A New Moon Rises: Reception: Lecture & Preview pre-registration required Artsy Tots: Saturday: Drop-in & CREATE of the Moon Landing Celebration of the 50th Anniversary Book Signing with Annie Laura Smith, Photographs from the Associated Press; OPENING DAY The Real War Vietnam: of Alphonse Mucha: Master of Art Nouveau;FINAL DAY Docent-led, Public Tour the 60s; OPENING DAY Looking at the Collection: Celebrating FREE to public ning Documents; OPENING DAY; Defi Alabama’s the People: We pre-registration required Artsy Tots: Saturday: Pop Art! Drop-in & CREATE OPENING DAY of Woodstock; Vision Peace, Love, Rock & Roll: Elliott Landy’s 60s of Looking at the Collection: Celebrating the Docent-led, Public Tour Margs at the Museum Margs at Artsy Tots: M AY SEPTEMBER AUGUST JULY JUNE 21 23-27 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 28-30 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 29 2-2:45 p.m. 29 12-5 p.m. * For additional information and to view all upcoming classes, camps and workshops, For additional information and * visit hsvmuseum.org. 20 11-11:45 a.m. 9 10 11-11:45 a.m. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 11 2-2:45 p.m. 11 12-5 p.m. 22 5:30-7 p.m. 25 12-5 p.m. 18 6-8:30 p.m. 11 16-19 p.m. 11 a.m.-1 a.m.-4 p.m. 9 19 2-2:45 p.m. 19 12-5 p.m. 6 6-8:30 p.m. 7 8 11-11:45 a.m. 8 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 9 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 23 12-5 p.m. 2-2:45 p.m. 23 12-5 p.m. 30 12-5 p.m. 19 11-11:45 a.m. 20 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 21 12-5 p.m. 28 2-2:45 p.m. 2 6-8 p.m. 10 a.m. 11-11:45 NON-PROFIT U.S. Postage PAID Huntsville, AL Permit No. 682 300 Church Street S.W., Huntsville, Alabama 35801 256-535-4350 hsvmuseum.org

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