FALL 2019 fiamagazine Board of Trustees 1 Elizabeth S. Murphy From the Executive Director CONTENTS President Thomas B. Lillie First Vice-President executive director 1 education 31–35 Mark L. Lippincott The Art of Collecting Second Vice-President exhibitions 2–10 art school 36–38 Elisabeth Saab Secretary “Collecting” in general is not a rare pursuit acquisitions 11–13 founders travel 39 Martha Sanford Treasurer but a fundamental trait of being a human art on loan 14 contributions 40–41 Thomas J. Mitchell being. The things people collect vary—from Immediate Past President Eleanor Brownell stamps to rocks to fine works of art—but the films 15–17 membership 42–44 Ann K. Chan James D. Draper impulse is the same. Collecting is a rewarding news & programs 18–31 museum shop 45 Founders Society President Mona Hardas activity that can change the way one sees the calendars 19, 21, 27 Carol Hurand Lynne Hurand world. Raymond J. Kelly III FIA Representative to FCCC Board Collectors of art are vital to museums as Alan Klein Office Hours Admission Jamile Trueba Lawand they often gift great works of art that provide Eureka McCormick Mon–Fri, 9a–5p Adults $10.00* William H. Moeller an enriching aesthetic experience for the 12 & under FREE Jay N. Nelson for collectors through our biennial Art of Gallery Hours Students w/ ID $8.00* Karl A. Olmsted community. Of the 8,500 works in the FIA Mon–Fri, 12p–5p; Sat, 10a–5p; Collecting exhibition and the FIA Print Fair, Senior citizens 62+, $8.00* Dr. Brenda Rogers-Grays collection, more than 90% of them have been Sun, 1p–5p Michael Rucks active military, & veteran held on the alternate year, in November. Closed on major holidays Ira A. Rutherford received as gifts from individual collectors. Mary Coe Ryan Both events are great ways for art lovers to FIA Theater Hours Sharon A. Simeon This fall, we celebrate three Michigan Patricia Spangler Fri & Sat, 7:30p; Sun, 2p start or enrich their collection, with prices that Theresa A. Stephens-Lock collectors in the FIA galleries through Tiffany Stolzenfeld fit a wide variety of pocketbooks. Museum Shop & Lynne A. Taft-Draper exhibitions of new gifts and borrowed works Art School Gallery * Free to FIA members and FOMA President While the process of building a collection 810.234.1695 Greg Viener including: highlights from Detroit area Genesee County residents is never complete, it can be equally Mon–Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p Jan Werschky Shannon Easter White Richard Manoogian’s stellar collection of challenging just to get started. My advice is The Palette Café Dean Yeotis Website American on loan from the Detroit 810.249.0593 FCCC Board Representative to spend time really looking at art to discover flintarts.org David Stickler Institute of Arts; selections of recent gifts to Mon–Fri, 9a–5p; Sat, 10a–5p; your interest and refine your taste. Your Sun, 1p–5p Address Honorary Trustee the FIA of works on paper from Ann Arbor Elizabeth Neithercut The Museum Shop, Art School 1120 E. Kearsley St. museum is a great place to begin. Once you collectors Myron and Barbara Levine; and the Gallery, and The Palette Café are Flint, MI 48503 have some idea what you are looking for you open late for select special events. Telephone Administration highly impressive collection of antique and John B. Henry shouldn’t hesitate to purchase an affordable 810.234.1695 Executive Director contemporary paperweights from Lansing- Michael A. Melenbrink item that you discover at a commercial Fax Director of Finance & based Eileen Ellis. These collections reflect 810.234.1692 Administration gallery, artist’s studio, auction, or private Kathryn K. Sharbaugh the unique perspective of the individual Director of Development sale. Keep in mind, the opposite of the term Tracee J. Glab collectors’ as well as demonstrate the wide Curator of Collections & “buyer’s remorse” is “buyer’s regret,” so don’t fia Exhibitions range of collectable art, which we hope might This magazine, made possible through a generous donation by Lynne Hurand, Monique M. Desormeau miss out on an opportunity to own something is published four times per year for mailing to FIA members, museums, and influence others to start their own collections. Curator of Education that may not be available at a later date—at libraries around the country. Donovan Entrekin It is within the museum’s ability and best Director of the Art School least at a price you can still afford. Sarah Mullane Director of Member & interests to foster connoisseurship and assist The FIA is a non-profit, equal FIA Exhibitions and Programs are Guest Relations opportunity employer, and made possible in part with the collectors in making collecting decisions. , provides programs and John B. Henry support of the Michigan Both are integral to our past and essential services without regard to Council for Arts and Executive Director race, color, religion, national origin, age, Cultural Affairs, a partner cover image to our future. We do this by presenting sex or handicap. agency of the National Jane Peterson Operating support for the FIA is Endowment for the Arts. American, 1876–1965 exhibitions of some of the world’s most provided in part by the Charles Women and Children in the Park (detail), 1908 outstanding collections and by organizing Stewart Mott Oil on canvas Foundation and 18 × 24 inches tours of neighboring museums, and private the Genessee Manoogian Collection County Millage. collections. We also create opportunities 2 CLOSING SOON ON VIEW 3

Isabelle de Borchgrave From the Flame Fashioning Art from Paper through 10.6.19 through 9.8.19 Harris-Burger Gallery Hodge & Henry Galleries From the Flame is a juried exhibition highlighting the tremendous range and flameworking as an art form. The artists come from across the country, as near as Isabelle de Borchgrave southeast Michigan and as far as southern Belgian, born 1946 Mantua, 2011 California. Some have been in the field for Mixed media, acrylic, ink, years—working, writing, and teaching—while metallic powder and adhesive others are breaking through with innovative on paper 59 x 94¼ x 25 inches concepts and laying the foundation for the Collection of the artist. next generation. Through October 6, visit the exhibition and vote for your favorite artwork. You can cast your ballot one time per visit, so stop in often! The winner of the People’s Choice will receive an award as will the juror- selected winners of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.

Reception Jacqueline Bishop Graphics Gallery American, born 1955 is sponsored by 9.27.19 • 5:30p–8:30p Peach Tree, 2014 Isabelle de Borchgrave: Fashioning Art from Paper explores the Watercolor over collage EXHIBITIONS Lobby & Hot Shop on paper EXHIBITIONS history of fashion through life-size paper . From replicas 24 x 18 inches of Italian Renaissance gowns to re-creations of the modernist Museum purchase with The exhibition reception, From the Flame, costumes of the Ballets Russes, the exhibition spans 500 years of funds raised by the Flint includes an awards ceremony, a reception Print Club, 2016.43 fashion. Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave uses her knowledge with a cash bar, open museum galleries, and of art, history, and fashion to create intricately painted paper exciting demonstrations in the Hot Shop. This sculptures inspired by historic costumes spanning centuries. event is FREE and open to the public. Included in the exhibition is a based on the portrait Cut & Paste of Maria Maddalena of Austria and her son, the future Ferdinand II, by Justus Sustermans from the FIA’s permanent collection. The Art of Collage Maddalena’s wedding gown that appears in the portrait was re- through 10.13.19 created by de Borchgrave. Kari Russell-Pool Graphics Gallery American, born 1967 White Wish Bowl, 2016 The technique of collage was embraced A Conversation Glass 8 x 11 inches by artists in the early 20th century, 9.7.19 • 6:00p Courtesy of the artist after it had long been a favored pastime of children and amateurs FIA Theater From the Flame (making scrapbooks, for example). Isabelle de Borchgrave: Fashioning Art from Paper closes on Prizes courtesy of The artists in this exhibition, including Sunday, September 8. Enjoy one last viewing and experience a Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, conversation between artist Isabelle de Borchgrave and Frank and Wangechi Mutu, bring the art of Verpoorten, Director of the Baker Museum in Naples, Florida, in collage into the late 20th and early 21st the FIA Theater. Seating is limited. centuries, adapting and using it to fit their Members: $10 Non-members: $20 individual artistic expressions addressing such themes as identity, gender, No one will be admitted without a reservation. Reserve your environmental issues, and popular tickets online at flinarts.org, by phone at 810.234.1695, or in culture. person at the FIA Visitor Services desk. 4 EXHIBITIONS ON VIEW Ann K. Walch-Chan Gallery these smallartworks. scale, design, andfabrication of the worldhaveenlarged thescope, manufacturers andartists allover be apopularart objecttoday, and weights. Paperweights continueto to present daycontemporary production,the classicperiodof paperweights from the19thcentury, exhibition explores theworldof from private collections. The contemporary paperweights of collection butalsoalarge variety from theFIA’s permanent historical European paperweights not onlyfeatures avastcollectionof Closing inOctober, SmallWorlds through 10.27.19 Small Worlds 3 Glass Flowers, Fruit andHoneybeesBouquet,, 2006 American, born1943 Paul Stankard Private collection 1 / 4 inchesdiameter

Hurand Sculpture Courtyard Services desk. at 810.234.1695, orinpersonat theFIA Visitor Tickets availableonlineat flintarts.org, byphone Host Bar. Cocktail attire. Seating islimited. $65/person at thedoor $50/person inadvance PerformingSchool of Arts. Flint Symphony Orchestra anddancefrom theFlint Philip Hass’s The Four Seasons. Musicfrom the surrounded bythemonumentalsculptures of hors d’oeuvres intheHurand Sculpture Courtyard, Seasons inIsabelHallfollowedbycocktailsand Antonio Enjoy aperformanceof Vivaldi’s The Four naturewonders of withart andmusicat theFIA. fallandthe Music celebrate thebeginningof The Arts FlintInstituteof andFlintInstituteof FIA IsabelHallandHurand Sculpture Courtyard 9.24.19 •6:00p–8:00p The Four Seasons An Evening of nearly aweek. the spanof assembled thefigures onsiteover figures. The museum andHaas’s staff infrastructures forthemonumental Welders created supporting steel sections. hundreds of made upof each season. Eachsculpture is botanical formsappropriate to sculpted figures are rendered in the physicalfeatures thefour of sculptures. three-dimensional, 15-foot-tall portraits from two-dimensionalpaintingsto the conceptualized thetransformation of Contemporary artist andfilmmaker PhilipHaas name forHabsburg Emperor MaximilianII. (1526–1593), thesame whopaintedaseriesof Italian Renaissance painterGiuseppe Arcimboldo The Four Seasons isalarge-scale homage to the through 11.15.19 The Four Seasons Philip Haas As in Arcimboldo’s paintings,

Courtesy theartist of Haas: The Four Seasons Philip Exhibition Sponsorsof 179 fiberglass Painted and pigmented 2011 (After Arcimboldo)Autumn , American, born1954 Philip Haas 15 / 16 x111129 Susie’s Hope Fund 15 / 16 inches OPENING INOCTOBER and environmental impact. on factories’dehumanization more criticallight, reflecting others showfactoriesina prosperity,as symbolsof while optimistic andidealized ways portrayed thesebuildingsin as theirsubject. Someartists raw materials are processed tomanufacture goods artists havetaken thebuildingsandfactoriesinwhich . Sincetheearly 19thcentury, American industryinthe have hadindepictingaspectsof This exhibition demonstrates thefascination artists 10.5.19 –12.30.19 Industry Henry Gallery

John Dempsey, 2018.45 MargoGift Lakinand of 117 x72inches Acrylic oncanvas Michigan, 2009–2010 Plant #31, Buick City, Flint, American, born1950 John Dempsey

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Karel Appel Visions of American Life Dutch, 1921–2006 Floating Face, 1969 Paintings from the Manoogian Collection, 1850–1940 Lithograph on paper 1 1 21 /2 x 29 /2 inches Gift from the Collection of 10.5.19 – 12.30.19 Myron and Barbara Levine, 2018.79 Hodge Galleries © 2019 Karel Appel Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / c/o MEMBERS Pictoright Amsterdam PREVIEW

Graphics Gallery Visions of American is sponsored by Life: Artists in Their Time 10.4.19 • 6:00p FIA Theater Harmony in Expression Benjamin The Myron and Barbara Levine Colman DIA Associate Print Collection Curator of 10.19.19 – 1.12.20

EXHIBITIONS American Art EXHIBITIONS Graphics Gallery This lecture explores paintings This exhibition of 20th-century prints by European and American from Visions of John George Brown artists, including Karel Appel, Jim Dine, Ruth Weisberg, and Adja American, born England, American Life to decipher the ways 1831–1913 Yunkers, highlights the recent gift of Myron and Barbara Ruth artists examined complex and A Liberated Woman, n.d. Levine. As collectors, Myron and Barbara (“Mike and Bobbie”) Oil on canvas competing visions of American 47 x 32 inches were unified in their tastes, acquiring works that they both liked politics, culture, and identity in their Manoogian Collection and which had expressive meaning for them. They were drawn work. early on to collect prints, especially those of the artist movement Amid the cultural, political, and economic shifts Benjamin Colman joined the Visions of American CoBrA, a group formed in 1948 by artists from Copenhagen, that shaped the decades between 1850 and 1940, Detroit Institute of Arts as Associate Life: Paintings from the Brussels, and Amsterdam, whose style was highly expressionistic. American painters developed fresh ways of depicting Curator of American Art in 2015. His Manoogian Collection, As avid travelers, the Levines collected at least one object or work the country and its people, creating new visions specialty is American decorative arts, 1850–1940 is organized of art wherever they went. They not only frequented local and of life in the United States. Through their diverse design, and from the 17th by the Detroit Institute of international galleries to purchase works, but also became friends Arts and made possible representations, the artists in this exhibition, including to 20th centuries. He is a graduate by the Richard and Jane with artists, often buying directly from them. Among their travels, Childe Hassam, Thomas Moran, John George Brown, of Yale and holds an MA from the Manoogian Collection. they often visited the Flint Institute of Arts. William Glackens, and Jane Peterson, allow us to look Winterthur Program in American This is one in a series of Together for 62 years, the Levines lived with their collection back in time and consider a period of great change in Material Culture. Prior to joining American art exhibitions in a modernist Ann Arbor home. Mike (1926–2012) joined the created through a multi- the nation’s history. the DIA, he worked at the Florence year, multi-institutional University of Michigan’s Department of Human Genetics as These paintings highlight many aspects of American Griswold Museum, Historic Deerfield, partnership formed by the Associate Professor in 1961 and remained active in the department life, capturing intimate scenes in the home and and Yale University Art Gallery. He has Detroit Institute of Arts as for more than 50 years, committed to education and research. suggesting the boisterous energy of public spaces. In published and curated exhibitions part of the Art Bridges + Bobbie (1929–2018) worked as the community education Terra Foundation Initiative. unexpected ways, these works offer clues about past on topics from the broad history of Generous support is coordinator at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, where she national politics, culture, and identity. From sweeping American art including 17th- and provided by the Richard started as a docent. She continued her work in the arts following landscapes to still-lifes, the exhibition features 18th-century furniture, American and Jane Manoogian her retirement in 1996 and was on the exhibition committees of the paintings drawn from the Manoogian Collection of Impressionism, modern art and Foundation. Jewish Community Center of Ann Arbor and at the Turner Senior American Art on loan from the Detroit Institute of Arts. design, and studio craft. Resource Center. 8 OPENING IN OCTOBER OPENING IN NOVEMBER 9

Double Take Useful and Beautiful 10.26.19 – 2.23.20 Decorative Arts Highlights Harris-Burger Gallery 11.16.19 – 7.26.20 Have you ever looked at a work of art and wondered, “What is that Ann K. Walch-Chan Gallery made of?” Perhaps it’s a ceramic vase that looks like glass, or a wood sculpture that looks like bone. Artists often manipulate the properties Referring to the aesthetic movement, with its of one medium to appear like something else. The contemporary Liberty & Co. emphasis on beauty over substance, Oscar British, founded London, Wilde wrote in his preface to The Picture of objects in this exhibition build on the historical tradition of trompe 1875 l’oeil, which translates from French to “deceive the eye.” While some Chalice, ca. 1890 Dorian Gray, “All art is quite useless.” This Pewter and glass exhibition demonstrates that art can be both artists intentionally try to make one material look like another, others 6 x 5 x 5 inches are simply exploring the versatility of the medium. Gift of Janis and William beautiful and useful, highlighting decorative Whether intentional or not, artworks featured in Double Take Wetsman, 2016.23 arts from the FIA collection. Decorative arts toy with your eyes to raise questions about the nature of art and as a category was created in Europe after perception. Rather than focusing on the natural beauty of glass, the Renaissance in distinction from the “fine William Morris uses the medium’s ability to transform into wood, arts” of painting and sculpture, designating bone, fiber, and sinew. Steven Montgomery’s painted ceramics objects that are utilitarian but also artfully explore the changes caused by time and environment. What looks to crafted. During the 19th-century Arts and be an old rusted nut is, in reality, a hand-painted ceramic sculpture. Crafts movement in England and the United These objects are sure to keep you guessing and may just make you States, there was a greater appreciation for do a double take. the decorative arts, with many championing the idea that there was no meaningful difference between fine and decorative. In other cultures, such as in Chinese art, this Styles reflect the period in which they were EXHIBITIONS distinction would not have been relevant, made, and designs are often derived from EXHIBITIONS William Morris as the most valued works include those that the natural world, including plant forms and American, born 1957 could be categorized as “decorative.” animals, but also geometric designs and Zande Man, 2001 Blown glass, steel stand Decorative arts includes objects such as abstract shapes. This exhibition features 26 x 16 x 16 inches vases, teapots, dinnerware, candlesticks, highlights from the FIA collection, including Courtesy of the Isabel Foundation, L2017.120 and musical instruments. These objects recent acquisitions that have never been Photo credit: Douglas were made with a wide variety of materials, on view, demonstrating the broad variety of Schaible Photography including glass, ceramics, metal, and wood. objects both useful and beautiful.

Postscript 11.16.19 – 7.26.20 Decorative Arts Corridor This display of important paperweights Cristallerie de Pantin from a local collector acts as a “postscript” French, 1850–1915 Salamander, 1878 to the recent Small Worlds exhibition of 1 4 /2 inch diameter weights from the FIA collection and private Collection of Eileen Ellis Photo: Paul Dunlop collections. Featuring 60 weights from the collection of Lansing-based Eileen Ellis, this exhibition highlights major works by such manufacturers as Pantin, Baccarat, and Clichy, as well as weights by contemporary artists. 10 MEDIA ARTS GALLERY FEATURED ACQUISITION 11 September Generated Petals Harvey Littleton is considered to be the founder of the American Studio Glass movement because of his Interpolation pivotal role as an educator and advocate for progress Using the former Bell Labs complex in in glassmaking. Born and raised in Corning, New York, New Jersey as her setting, Sarah Meyohas and, along with his father, a physicist who developed executed her latest performance, Cloud Pyrex for Corning Glass Works, Littleton had both science of Petals. Sixteen workers photographed and glass in his blood. Earning his MFA in ceramics from 100,000 individual rose petals, compiling Cranbrook Academy of Art, Littleton used his knowledge a digital database of their findings. of working with clay in kilns to conduct research on glass. Using the information gathered, the In June 1962, after years of experimentation, he led two artist developed an artificial intelligence algorithm Made possible by Sarah Meyohas workshops at the Toledo Museum of Art, where he that generated new, unique petals. Generated French-American, b. 1991 demonstrated that artists could mix and melt glass Generated Petals Petals Interpolation is the result of this project. Interpolation, 2018 in small furnaces. This innovation allowed artists to The installation features unique and continuously Installation at the blow glass in individual studios, thereby enabling Wasserman Projects, Detroit morphing digital petals that undulate on the screen. them to work outside of a traditional manufactory setting. October As an educator, Littleton served on the faculty of University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1951 to In Ictu Oculi 1977, where he established the first glass curriculum In Ictu Oculi (“in the blink of an eye”) is in the United States. One of his first students was concerned with the experience of time. The , who also championed innovative work’s title, which alludes to the brevity of education programs for glass, founding the Pilchuck human existence, is shared by a number Glass School in Washington State. Littleton retired from teaching in 1977 and moved to North Carolina, EXHIBITIONS of vanitas paintings from the 17th century. where he set up a glass studio to produce his own A dinner table, laden with plates of food COLLECTIONS and wine bottles, its chairs waiting to be works. There he created some of the most occupied, stands in a semi-mountainous technically challenging and physically landscape, a breeze flickering its tablecloth. The table’s placement Greta Alfaro demanding work of his career. During Last Supper Spanish, b. 1977 the 1970s and 1980s, he continued alludes to Leonardo da Vinci’s . From out of the blue, In Ictu Oculi, 2009 vultures descend cautiously, bringing instability to the implied order 10:37 minutes to refine his work and explored of the scene. The meal’s duration, and its strange quietness, lend it a Image courtesy of the artist the physical possibilities of glass, human quality. The birds act out a travesty of human vanities: gluttony, creating large and vibrant sculptures, Sliced Form selfish aggression, and the coveting of what will quickly pass away. such as of 1987. In addition to experimenting with color, November he finished these works through the cold-working techniques of cutting SSS and polishing. The self-proclaimed “grandmother of performance art,” Marina Abramović collaborated with multi- media artist Charles Atlas to create SSS, an Harvey Littleton autobiographical performance in which Abramović American, 1922–2013 delivers a personal chronology. This brief narrative Sliced Form, 1987 Blown and drawn glass, history, which references her past in the former cut and polished 1 Yugoslavia, her performance work, and her 25 /2 x 6 x 3 inches collaboration with and separation from long Museum purchase with funds donated by Jack time partner Ulay, is intercut with images of her and Stephanie A. engaged in symbolic gestures and ritual acts, such as scrubbing her Marina Abramović and Neal, 2019.1 feet or staring like Medusa as snakes writhe on her head. Closing her Charles Atlas SSS, 1989 litany with the phrase “Time past, time present,” the artist invokes the 6 minutes personal and the mythological in a poignant affirmation of self. Courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York 12 COLLECTIONS 9 ×4 Painted earthenware Way BackCup&Saucer, n.d. American, born1960 Wesley Adderegg ACQUISITIONS Harris Burger, 2018.164 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 11 Plaster Standing Couple, 1982 American, born1952 Tom Otterness Harris Burger, 2018.162 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 30 ×57inches frame Porcelain, monofilament, steel from Lake Superior, n.d. A Living Topography: Stories American, born1979 Anna Metcalfe Harris Burger, 2018.161 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 3 ×5 Faience Shell Bowl, n.d. Swiss Lynn Kuhn Harris Burger, 2018.160 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 8 ×11inches Stoneware Vessel, n.d. American, born1944 Anne Hirondelle Harris Burger, 2018.159 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 24 ×78inches Ceramic Shaped Vase, 2003 American, born1954 Gary diPasquale Harris Burger, 2018.158 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 8 ×9inches Porcelain Honeycomb Sphere, n.d. American, born1938 Robert Burger Harris Burger, 2018.157 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 12 Celadon ceramic Corn Ear of Vessel, n.d. American Michael Blair Harris Burger, 2018.156 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 7 ×6 Stoneware Vaso Cortado, 2000 Mexican, born 1950 Gustavo Pérez Harris Burger, 2018.163 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 1 1 / / 2 2 ×7 ×7inches 1 1 1 / / / 2 4 2 inches inches ×4 3 / 4 ×5inches 1 / 2 inches Shlionsky, 2018.171 Alice Stemsrud andHerman herparents, in memoryof GiftAnne LindellHagiwara of 10 ×14inches Lithograph onpaper Summer Afternoon, 1939 American, 1897–1946 John Steuart Curry 16 Lithograph onpaper Missed Leap, 1934 American, 1897–1946 John Steuart Curry Harris Burger, 2018.169 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 5 ×8inches Ceramic, metal, mixed media Cultivate OurDecadence, 2007 Made inPasadena: Let Us American, born1955 Joan Takayma-Ogawa Harris Burger, 2018.168 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 3 ×inches Stoneware Vase, 2000 1922–2011 American,born Japan, Harris Burger, 2018.167 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 8 ×20inches Ceramic Stacked Bowlswith Vase , 2001 American, born1956 Bobby Silverman Shlionsky, 2018.170 Alice Stemsrud andHerman her parents, in memoryof GiftAnne LindellHagiwara of Harris Burger, 2018.166 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 13 ×12inches Stoneware Vessel, 1984 American, 1910–2008 American, 1910–2007 Harris Burger, 2018.165 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 5 ×8inches Ceramic Vessel, 2014 Spanish, born1957 Rafa Pérez 3 / 4 ×9 3 / 4 inches 7 Lithograph onpaper Shrine Quartet, 1939 American, 1891–1942 Grant Wood Shlionsky, 2018.175 Alice Stemsrud andHerman herparents, in memoryof GiftAnne LindellHagiwara of 10 ×7 Etching onpaper Light andShadow, 1937 1896–1984 American, born Vienna, Joseph Margulies Shlionsky, 2018.174 Alice Stemsrud andHerman herparents, in memoryof GiftAnne LindellHagiwara of 9 ×11inches Etching onpaper Pastoral -Puerto Rico, 1938 American, 1901–1989 Irwin D. Hoffman Shlionsky, 2018.173 Alice Stemsrud andHerman herparents, in memoryof GiftAnne LindellHagiwara of Shlionsky, 2018.176 Alice Stemsrud andHerman her parents, in memoryof GiftAnne LindellHagiwara of 7 Etching onpaper A theCove Corner, of 1938 American, 1903–1984 Churchill Ettinger 9 ×11 Lithograph onpaper Hauling intheNets, 1937 American, 1875–1962 Gordon Grant Shlionsky, 2018.172 Alice Stemsrud andHerman herparents, in memoryof GiftAnne LindellHagiwara of 3 1 / / 4 4 ×12inches ×11 3 1 / / 2 8 inches inches 3 / 4 inches 9 Archival inkjetprint California 1975, 2018 Palisades Park, SantaMonica, American, born1939 Robert vonSternberg theartist,Gift of 2018.183 8 ×12inches Archival inkjetprint 1988, 2018 Huntington Beach, California American, born1939 Robert vonSternberg theartist,Gift of 2018.182 8 ×12inches Archival inkjetprint 1984, 2018 Highway 1, Catayina, American, born1939 Robert vonSternberg theartist,Gift of 2018.181 11 ×161/2inches Archival inkjetprint 2017 Grand Canyon, 2005, American, born1939 Robert vonSternberg theartist,Gift of 2018.180 11 ×16 Archival inkjetprint 2018 Chesterton, Indiana2015, American, born1939 Robert vonSternberg theartist,Gift of 2018.179 11 ×16 Archival inkjetprint CarWash, Tuscon2013, 2018 American, born1939 Robert vonSternberg theartist,Gift of 2018.178 Gift of theartist,Gift of 2018.185 8 ×12inches Archival inkjetprint 2018 Prague, Czechoslovakia 1967, American, born1939 Robert vonSternberg theartist,Gift of 2018.184 12 ×16 Archival inkjetprint Bear Lake, California, 2018 Best Western Chateau, Big American, born1939 Robert vonSternberg Shlionsky, 2018.177 Alice Stemsrud andHerman herparents, in memoryof GiftAnne LindellHagiwara of 7 Etching onpaper Singing Birches, 1938 1880–1940 American, bornGermany, C.Jac Young 1 3 / / 8 4 ×12inches ×10inches 1 1 1 / / / 2 2 2 inches inches inches 11 ×16 Archival inkjetprint 2018 San Simeon, California 2017, American, born1939 Robert vonSternberg Gift of Sheila Pinkel,Gift of 2018.195 20 ×inches Archival inkjetprint Ilex Lens, 2012–2016 American, born1941 Sheila Pinkel SheilaPinkel,Gift of 2018.194 20 ×inches Archival inkjetprint Lens, 2012-2016 Bausch Lomb Protar, Zeiss American, born1941 Sheila Pinkel KendaGift of North, 2018.193 17 ×22inches Ultrachrome pigmentprint Red Shoes, 2012–2018 American, born1951 Kenda North KendaGift of North, 2018.192 17 ×22inches Ultrachrome pigmentprint Descent, 2012–2018 American, born1951 Kenda North KendaGift of North, 2018.191 17 ×22inches Ultrachrome pigment print Bliss, 2012–2018 American, born1951 Kenda North theartist,Gift of 2018.190 12 ×18inches Archival inkjetprint Arles, France , 2013 Salt Flat Pool, Carmargue, American, born1945 Barry Andersen theartist,Gift of 2018.189 12 ×18inches Archival inkjetprint Grindavik 2, Iceland , 2016 American, born1945 Barry Andersen theartist,Gift of 2018.188 10 ×14inches Archival inkjetprint and Sky, Ireland, 2004 Connemara Mountains, Peat American, born1945 Barry Andersen theartist,Gift of 2018.187 11 ×16 Archival inkjetprint 2010, 2018 Mallacoota, Victoria, Australia Sunrise, BastionPoint, American, born1939 Robert vonSternberg theartist,Gift of 2018.186 1 1 / / 2 2 inches inches Engelman, 2018.203 BennettGift andSylvia of 38 ×inches Screenprint onpaper House: Dots, Hatches, 1999 American, born1941 Jennifer Bartlett 19 Inkjet print Andy Warhol1976, 2018 American, born1950 Bonnie Schiffman SheilaPinkel,Gift of 2018.197 20 ×inches Archival inkjetprint 2012–2016 Palmos Stereo Camera, American, born1941 Sheila Pinkel SheilaPinkel,Gift of 2018.196 10 ×15inches Xeroradiograph inkjetprint Light Bulb, 2016 American, born1941 Sheila Pinkel 15 Inkjet print Ed Ruscha 1985, 2018 American, born1950 Bonnie Schiffman theartist,Gift of 2018.198 Dotson, 2018.202 MaxLeplerGift andRex of L. 16 ×inches Lithograph onpaper Zelda, 2017 American, born1950 Clarence Morgan theartist,Gift of 2018.201 12 ×inches Inkjet print 1972, 2018 Tobacco Portrait) Field (Self American, born1949 Melanie Walker theartist,Gift of 2018.200 15 ×20inches Inkjet print Frank Gehry1985, 2018 American, born1950 Bonnie Schiffman theartist,Gift of 2018.199 3 1 / / 4 2 ×15 ×13inches 3 / 4 inches 2 Glass Amoeba, 1985 Douglas J. Becker theartist,Gift of 2018.205 2 Glass 2018 Homage toMargaret Mee, American, born1949 Cathy Richardson Louis K. Meisel, 2018.209 Mrs.Gift of SusanP. andMr. 2 Glass Cup, 1st-3rd century Roman J. Clinton, 2018.207 Gift from Margaret theEstate of 19 Woodcut onpaper 1 +2=3, 1998 French, born1938 Daniel Buren Engelman, 2018.204 BennettGift andSylvia of 57 cast glassframe Patinated andgildedbronze, Maquette forCivitas, 1988 American, born1931 Audrey Flack U.S.Gift of Sugar, 2018.208 2 Glass Millefiori, ca. 1920 Italian Murano J. Clinton, 2018.206 Gift from Margaret theEstate of 3 1 5 7 / / / / 1 5 4 2 8 8 / / ×2 ×3inches ×2 ×2 2 8 ×1217inches ×15 5 7 7 / / / 8 8 8 inches inches ×1 3 / 4 inches 1 / 4 inches 11 Crayon engraving onpaper Venus surunDauphin, n.d. French, 1722–1776 Gilles Demarteau and Aviva Robinson, 2018.214 theFamilyGift of Jack of A. Jute Untitled, n.d. Japanese, born1962 Naoko Serino and Aviva Robinson, 2018.213 theFamilyGift of Jack of A. Blown glass Untitled, n.d. American, born1949 Richard Meitner and Aviva Robinson, 2018.212 theFamilyGift of Jack of A. dimensions vary Steel, castglass Robinson Lawn), 1999–2000 Untitled (Commission for American, born1951 Albert Young 2018.211 GiftJohn and of Janice Henry, 17 Etching onpaper Shore, 1895 with Fisherman andBoat on “Deigindisch”, NightScene 1829–1901 American, bornEngland, Edward Moran Lawand, 2018.210 Dr.Gift of Jamile Trueba 3 3 / / 4 8 ×11 ×16 5 7 / / 8 8 inches inches 13 COLLECTIONS 14 COLLECTIONS 37 Oil oncanvaswithmixed media Pitchers, 1995 Virtual Still Life#15: Waterfalls and American, 1941–1997 Roger Brown 5.2.19 –9.15.19 New York, New York ArtsMuseum of andDesign Lifes Roger Brown: Virtual Still 80 wood panel Oil onmodernsupport transferred from Angel, 1610–11 Flemish, 1577–1640 Peter Paul Rubens 10.5.19 –1.5.20 Toronto, Canada Ontario Art Galleryof 4.6.19 –9.2.19 San Francisco, California SanFranciscoMuseums of HonorFineLegion of Arts Peter Paul Rubens The EarlyCelebrity of The artworks listedhere are onloanfrom theFIA tothefollowingexhibitions: Museum purchase, 2011.324 GiftViola of E. 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NOV 1, 2 @ 7:30p, NOV 3 @ 2:00p SEPT 6, 7 @ 7:30p, SEPT 8 @ 2:00p Sword of Trust Tolkien (U.S., 2019) Directed by Lynn Shelton, 88 min., rated R (U.S., 2019) Directed by Dome Karukoski, 112 min., Trophy Wife rated PG-13 Michaela Watkins (TV’s ), Jillian Bell, and comedian Mark Maron lead the We open the 2019–20 FOMA movie season cast of a comedy about two women who aim with a look at the formative years of future to collect a strange inheritance: an antique author J.R.R. Tolkien (played by Nicholas sword believed to be proof the South won Hoult of Mad Max: Fury Road), who rose to the Civil War. fame despite a difficult boyhood. NOV 8, 9 @ 7:30p, NOV 10 @ 2:00p SEPT 13, 14 @ 7:30p, SEPT 15 @ 2:00p Official Secrets The Last Black Man in San (United Kingdom/U.S., 2019) Directed by Gavin Hood, Francisco 112 min., rated R (U.S., 2019) Directed by Joe Talbot, 120 min., rated R Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, and Matthew An African American man raised in San Goode co-star in a fact-based thriller about a Francisco returns to reclaim his childhood

FILMS British whistleblower who leaked a top-secret home, only to find that the city he loves has FILMS NSA memo exposing a U.S./U.K. spying left him behind. operation. NOV 15, 16 @ 7:30p, NOV 17 @ 2:00p SEPT 20, 21 @ 7:30p, SEPT 22 @ 2:00p Long Day’s Journey Into Night The Souvenir OCT 4, 5 @ 7:30p, OCT 6 @ 2:00p OCT 18, 19 @ 7:30p, OCT 20 @ 2:00p (China, 2018) Directed by Gan Bi, 138 min., subtitled, (United Kingdom/U.S., 2019) Directed by Joanna Hogg, The White Crow After the Wedding not rated 120 min., rated R (United Kingdom/France, 2019) Directed by Ralph (U.S., 2019) Directed by Bart Freundlich, 110 min., This epic Chinese drama (unrelated to the A young film student’s life is changed by Fiennes, 127 min., rated R rated PG-13 same-titled Eugene O’Neill play) concerns a toxic relationship. This coming-of-age The magic of famed ballet dancer Rudolf Michelle Williams, Julianne Moore, and Billy a man who returns to his hometown as he drama co-stars Tilda Swinton and her real-life Nureyev plays out in a tense Cold War- Crudup head the cast of a drama in which a recalls the death of an old friend and the daughter, Honor Swinton Byrne. set bio-drama that revisits its subject’s manager of an orphanage in India travels to profound ache of lost love. controversial defection from Russia to the New York to meet a benefactor. A remake of SEPT 26 @ 7:30p, SEPT 28 @ 4:00p, West in 1961. the 2006 Danish film of the same name. NOV 22, 23 @ 7:30p, NOV 24 @ 2:00p SEPT 29 @ 4:00p Wild Rose Framing John DeLorean OCT 11, 12 @ 7:30p, OCT 13 @ 2:00p OCT 25, 26 @ 7:30p, OCT 27 @ 2:00p (United Kingdom, 2019) Directed by Tom Harper, (U.S., 2019) Directed by Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce, Give Me Liberty Ophelia 101 min., rated R 109 min., not rated (U.S., 2019) Directed by Kirill Mikhanovsky, 110 min., (United Kingdom/U.S., 2019) Directed by Claire As a musician from Glasgow yearns to Revolutionary or con artist? Watch this not rated McCarthy, 114 min., rated PG-13 achieve the unlikely goal of country stardom compelling documentary about the In a comedy set in segregated Milwaukee, an Daisy Ridley (Star Wars) portrays the character in Nashville. Irish singer Jessie Buckley unconventional auto executive—and the car ambulance driver is torn between a promise from Hamlet as the film retells the classic earned critical raves for her breakout made famous in Back to the Future—and to transport a group of elderly Russians to a story from her point of view. Naomi Watts and performance in a lively musical drama. decide for yourself. funeral or helping a young African American Clive Owen also star. woman with ALS. NOV 29, 30 @ 7:30p, DEC 1 @ 2:00p SEPT 27, 28 @ 7:30p, SEPT 29 @ 2:00p OCT 31 @ 7:30p, NOV 2 @ 4:00p, The Fall of the American Empire All Is True OCT 17 @ 7:30p, OCT 19 @ 4:00p, NOV 3 @ 4:00p (Canada, 2019) Directed by Denys Arcand, 127 min., (United Kingdom, 2019) Directed by Kenneth Branagh, OCT 20 @ 4:00p Midsommar rated R 101 min., rated PG-13 Anthropocene: The Human Epoch (U.S./Sweden, 2019) Directed by Ari Aster, 147 min., After a shy, insecure delivery-truck driver The final days of William Shakespeare play (Canada, 2018) Directed by Jennifer Baichwal and rated R inadvertently picks up two bags of dirty out in a well-acted tale with a top cast: Edward Burtynsky, 87 min., subtitled, not rated We celebrate Halloween with a well-crafted money and hides them in his truck, two Kenneth Branagh (who plays The Bard and This ambitious documentary travels to six horror mystery in which a group of friends bumbling detectives get on the case in a also directed), Judi Dench, and Ian McKellen. continents and 20 countries to record the travel to Sweden for a festival—and find satirical crime thriller set in Montreal. impact humans have made on the planet. themselves under the control of a pagan cult. 18 NEWS & PROGRAMS BOARD OF TRUSTEESBOARD Elisabeth Saab nephews. spending timewithhiseightniecesand golf, international travel withhiswife, and from Central MichiganUniversity. Heenjoys Greaterof Flint. HeholdsaBSin Accounting committee fortheCommunity Foundation Tom theinvestment isamemberof exhibition committees. thedevelopmentand of including asamember Arts,the FlintInstituteof various capacitiesfor Division. Heservesin Financial Planning heading upthefirm’s & Knopf, CPAs, P.C., is aDirector at Lewis Thomas A. Lillie Lynne Hurand two rescue dogs, Bottom and Thisbe. Michigan,University of andsheis“mom”to art collectionbeganduringherstudiesat the and isaFlintCommunity Players Trustee. Her Corporation, the Whiting GoverningCouncil, the FlintCultural Center DirectorsBoard of of Lynne alsoservesonthe longtime FIA docent, Society memberand president. AFounders served astrusteeand where shepreviously to theBoard thisyear, Community Foundation Greater of Flint. and GirlsFund Advisory Committee at the theFlint WomenShe isalsoamemberof Development, and the YWCA Greater of Flint. Mott Community College, Metro Community theFoundationof for serves ontheboards Tap, Elisabeth currently The Party and Art on including thosefor several FIA committees, A long-termvolunteeron Gross inFlint Township. works forSorensen The FIA welcomesthefollowingmemberstoBoard of Trustees. returns

Simeon Dr. Sharon A. Greg Viener Food EasternMichigan. Bankof Way GeneseeCounty (vicechair), of and Development Authority (treasurer), United several boards, includingtheFlintDowntown The GeneseeCounty resident serves on U.S. Air Force asanoncommissioned officer. financial services, heservednineyears inthe Theatre Circuit. Prior tostarting hiscareer in Manager at United Artists and the Assistant Cash Coors Brewing Company, Senior Treasury Analyst for Michigan,University of Treasury Managerat the Region. Previously, hewas Bank’s Mid-Michigan Huntington president of Education from Wayne State University. Valley State University, andaDoctorate of from bothMarygrove College andSaginaw Michigan-Flint,University of MA inteaching from Mott Community College, BSfrom the Dr. Simeon holdsan Associates degree at EastCentral BayRestoring Family Links. American Red Cross, aswellacaseworker as atutor, sheisalsoavolunteerwiththe part-time at Powers Catholic HighSchool studying several mediums. Currently working School formanyyears student at theFIA Art Schools hasbeena for theFlintCommunity retired teacher consultant since childhood, the 1980s. An avidart lover Flint, Michiganinthelate movedto is Official Secrets FOMA Film 2:00p 15 Official Secrets FOMA Film 7:30p 14 Official Secrets FOMA Film 7:30p 13 Levitated Mass Art àlaCarte 12:15p 11 Tolkien FOMA Film 2:00p 8 Tolkien FOMA Film 7:30p A Conversation Isabelle deBorchgrave: Event 6:00p 7 Tolkien FOMA Film 7:30p 6 Land StoryArt of Troublemakers: The Art àlaCarte 12:15p 4 SEPTEMBER

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SUN SAT FRI THU 19 CALENDAR 20 NEWS & PROGRAMS tempo i if the raries Contemporaries Theof Sponsor con Be aPart of - - At lookbackat 2018–19 The Contemporaries! member at theIndividuallevel($30)orhigher. person and$75twopeople. You mustbeanFIA Membership in The Contemporaries is$50forone and networkingwithotheryoungprofessionals. the FIA through specialevents, tours, workshops, ages 21–45. Membersgainexclusive accessto Arts,Flint Instituteof geared towards FIA members The Contemporaries isanaffiliate the group of the-contemporaries. or tojoin, gotoflintarts.org/join-and-give/ For more information on The Contemporaries Hit theroad forsecret art adventure! Road TripMystery July 18, 2020 race asyouenjoyfood, music, andfun. Annual Kentucky Derby Affair. Watch the Make aRun fortheRoses at the2nd The Kentucky Derby Affair May 2, 2020 theFIA. support of chat withlegacymembersabouttheir theFlintcommunity,members of and works donated tothemuseumby Tour thegalleries, learn more about The FIA Legacy February 21, 2020 The Four Seasons intheFIA Art School. inspired bytheexhibition PhilipHaas: Work onyourownseasonal art piece, FallInto Art November 8, 2019 Navy Pier Festival Hall. fair withmore than135exhibitors in CHICAGO Get the VIP experience at EXPO Modern Art ContemporaryExposition of & EXPO CHICAGO, The International September 19–22, 2019 2019–20 SCHEDULE , aleading international art TheCrow White FOMA Film 2:00p 6 TheCrow White FOMA Film 7:30p Life &Industry American of Visions Exhibition Opening 10:00a 5 TheCrow White FOMA Film 7:30p 1850–1940 Manoogian Collection, Life: Paintings from the American of Visions Members Preview 6:00p Exploring Lines Art Explorers 11:00a 4 Czapski Józef of 20th-Century Art &Life Nothing: The Almost Part Two Book Discussion: 1:30p Borders Craftin America: Art àlaCarte 12:15p 2 OCTOBER

SUN SAT FRI WED Human Epoch Anthropocene: The FOMA Film 7:30p 17 First Face America of Art àlaCarte 12:15p 16 less: HistoryinPeril! Protecting thePrice - Thompson Lecture 6:00p 15 Family Yoga Family Program 3:00p Baby Tour Family Program 2:00p Give MeLiberty FOMA Film 2:00p 13 Give MeLiberty FOMA Film 7:30p 12 Give MeLiberty FOMA Film 7:30p 11 Neighbors Craftin America: Art àlaCarte 12:15p 9

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THU WED TUE SUN SAT FRI Storytelling An Evening of Halloween Legends: Irish Folk Tales and Experience Fund Immersive The SheppyDog 7:00p The ShadowCatcher Part One Book Discussion: 1:30p America of Documenting theFace Art àlaCarte 12:15p 23 Human Epoch Anthropocene: The FOMA Film 4:00p Afterthe Wedding FOMA Film 2:00p 20 Afterthe Wedding FOMA Film 7:30p Human Epoch Anthropocene: The FOMA Film 4:00p Harmony inExpression Exhibition Opening 10:00a 19 Afterthe Wedding FOMA Film 7:30p Beer, Bourbon, &BBQ on TapArt 6:00p Arranging Leaves Preschool Playdates 11:00a 18

WED SUN SAT FRI Ophelia FOMA Film 7:30p Martin Blank Observation Installation 12:00p 25 Midsommar FOMA Film 7:30p 31 Thomas Hart Benton KenBurns’ America: Art àlaCarte 12:15p 30 Ophelia FOMA Film 2:00p 27 Ophelia FOMA Film 7:30p Martin Blank Artist Talk 3:00p Goblins Halloween Ghostsand Family Activity 11:00a Double Take Exhibition Opening 10:00a 26

FRI THU WED SUN SAT 21 CALENDAR 22 NEWS & PROGRAMS Media Sponsor members totheFIA. in part, toattract new and wasestablished, members-only events the Institute’s few Lecture isoneof year. The Thompson or humanitieseach speaker inthearts a distinguished Arts topresent Flint Instituteof to enablethe W.Jack Thompson by Dr. andMrs. established in1991 Lecture was The Thompson RobertK. Wittman only event FIA members- LECTURE Cultural Property Investigative Manualin2001. In2005, hecreated the hisuniqueexperience,Because of Wittman coauthored theFBI the agency’s investigative expert involvingcultural property crime. Priceless: HistoryinPeril!” thesethrillingrecoveriesHe chronicles in“Protecting manyof the more than$300millioninlostandstolenartwork andcultural property. some circles astheFBI’s real Indiana Jones, Wittman hasrecovered protection manuscriptsandlostartworks. andrecovery of Knownin theSovietUnion.occupation of theNazirisetopower,of theFinal Solution, andGermany’s brutal hidden contentstocreate agroundbreaking, page-turningaccount the manwhomadeHitlerintoHitler. The bookminesthediary’s long- diary hadbeenlostformore than60years. Rosenberg isknownas ideologue, laidthephilosophicalfoundations fortheHolocaust. The lost privateAlfred diaryof Rosenberg, who, astheNaziParty’s chief K. Wittman chronicles Wittman’s dramatic thelong- 2013recovery of Reich (Harper;Hardcover) byNewYork Times bestsellingauthorRobert The Devil’s Diary: Alfred Rosenberg the andtheStolen Secrets of Third Guest Lecturer: Robert K. Wittman Protecting thePriceless: HistoryinPeril! October 15•6:00pFIA Theater 29th Annual Thompson Lecture Wittman joinedtheFBIasaSpecial Agent in1988. Heservedas Wittman the discusseshisnewbookandtheimportance of collection management. investigation, and expert witness testimony, in art matters, including specializes inconsulting Wittman Inc., which Robertis president of History Chanel. Wittman been featured onthe The Devil’s Diary, and including thebestseller has written twobooks, security techniques. He high-assetvalue of in recovery anduse police andmuseums instructed international across theglobeand conducted investigations (ACT). Wittmanhas Crime TeamnationalArt FBI’s rapid deployment 23 NEWS & PROGRAMS 24 NEWS & PROGRAMS Mark ÓGéaráin to thepublic Free andopen 2003.22 artist, Inlander Collection, all American Regionalof Michael D. Hall in memory PatGift of Glascock and 17 x23 Masonite Oil andtempera on 1952 Nocturne -SilverandGrey , American, 1915–1990 John Rogers Cox 7 / 8 inches Ó Géaráin found the medium of thespokenÓ Géaráin word foundthemediumof tobemore fluid and monsters. Coming from abackground infineart andsculpture, Dublin Mountains, Godsandwarriors, surrounded bytalesof heroes to Irishfolklore andmythology. the Hegrew upinthefoothillsof Museum inDublin, Ireland, theworld’s onlymuseumdedicated shaped thelegend’s life. a raw anddarklyfunnylookat thestoriesandtraditions that have inspired and protected Irish people for generations. Ó Géaráin gives theyear. of thedarkhalf the beginningof These mythologieshave (pronounced SAH-win)through shadowy, twistedstoriesmarking ancient feast knownnowasHalloween. This eveningrecalls legendsandtales, foranadultaudience, the of Storyteller: MarkÓGéaráin Storytelling An Evening of Irish Folk Tales andHalloweenLegends: October 23•7:00pFIA Theater The SheppyDogFund IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE Ó Géaráin is the Experience Manager of theNationalÓ Géaráin Leprechaun istheExperienceManagerof Irish Storyteller MarkÓGéaráin Samhain presents theoriginsof Fund,Dr. Klein, Alan Advisor. funded annuallyby The SheppyDog art,of religion, andhistory, andis been establishedtoaddress thetopics The SheppyDogFund Lecture has to tellthemto. there are people no storiesunless believes there are and tionalist” and conversa- a “storyteller tobe himself firmly considers together. He cultures tocome backgrounds and people from all which allows a commonality Storytelling has steel orstone. and flexible than to the Art Schoolendowment. School. Herlegacycontinuesthrough abequest ceramics inthe was adedicated studentof Art art tothepermanentcollection,ed works of and Grayce servedontheBoard of Trustees, donat- The FIA honorsandremembers Grayce Scholt. Grayce Scholt TAKE-A-SEAT o o o spaces countasonecharacter). (three linesmaximum, onecharacter perbox, blank name, abusinessnameortributetoanotherperson on yourbrass plaque. Itcanbeyourname, afamily Please clearly printthetext asyouwouldlike ittoappear Brass PlaqueInscription Seat -$1,000 Payment Options Take-A-Seat Form Flint, MI48503 1120 E. Kearsley St. ArtsFlint Instituteof Take-A-Seat Return formto: Your contribution istaxdeductibleinaccordance withcurrent law. Exp. Date______Acct. #______CVV #______o o Checkpayableto“FIA EndowmentFund” City______Address______Name______PaymentMethod of VISA oMasterCard oDiscover AMEX a gift totheEndowmentFund $______of sponsoringaseat,Instead of Iwouldlike tomake $500peryearA fortwoyears pledgeof A onetimepayment

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or [email protected]. email Kathryn Sharbaugh, 810.234.1695 you have questions,If please callor • • • • tax benefitsin return. way foryoutomake gifts andreceive your retirement plan. This isanexcellent you totake atax-free distributionfrom The FIA isa501(c)(3)whichqualifies Arts.distribution totheFlintInstituteof age. Please considerdirecting your financial advisortoverifythe required will changeto72. Checkwithyour SECURE Act ispassed, theage retirement accounts. theimpending If Minimum Distributionsfrom their by theIRStotake annualRequired Currently, individuals70½are required requirements! There maybenew Your IRA Distribution: Benefit theFIA with TAX BENEFITS acknowledgement fortax purposes. The FIA willsendyoua donation always onorbefore Dec. 31, 2019. time duringthecalendaryear but All distributionsmustbemade any- distribution. as atax-free qualifiedcharitable and later donate it, itwillnotqualify withdraw themoneyfrom yourIRA distribution. you Please remember: if showingnoincome from the of order toqualifyforthetaxbenefit and itisuptoyoumake the IRA totheFIA. You are theIRA trustee Set upatransfer directly from your company that managesyourIRA. Contact thebroker orinvestment 25 NEWS & PROGRAMS 26 NEWS & PROGRAMS developed overthedecades. and thewaysinwhichhis career has his artistic inspiration, histechnique, In thisengagingtalk, Blankdiscusses Artist Talk October 26•3:00p Contemporary Craft Lobby. large sculpture, Steam Portrait, inthe Experience Martin Blankinstallinghis Installation Observation October 25•12:00p–5:00p the world’s mostrenowned glasssculptors. contemporary fineart, asoneof Blankhasestablishedhimself manipulate glass. glassin Continuing topushtheboundariesof for hishot-sculptingmethod, Blankuseshiswholebodyto and inthe1990swentontostart hisownstudio. Bestknown Designin1984,School of Blankworked withDaleChihuly, installations. After receiving hisBFA from theRhodeIsland and figurative sculptures tomonumental indoorandoutdoor installations, andpublicworks ranging from abstract landscapes Martin Blankcreates magnificentsculptures, architectural Martin Blank VISITING ARTIST Schaible Photography Photo credit: Douglas Foundation, L2017.20 Courtesy theIsabel of 98 ×3630inches steel stand Hot-sculpted glass, stainless Steam Portrait , 2007 American, born1962 Martin Blank San Francisco The LastBlack Manin FOMA Film 7:30p FallInto Art The Contemporaries 6:00p 8 The ShadowCatcher Part Two Book Discussion: FirstPeoples: America Art àlaCarte 12:15p 6 Midsommar FOMA Film 4:00p Trustof Sword FOMA Film 2:00p First Frost Arts &Fine Crafts Fair 11:00a 3 Trustof Sword FOMA Film 7:30p Midsommar FOMA Film 4:00p First Frost Arts &Fine Crafts Fair 10:00a 2 Trustof Sword FOMA Film 7:30p Exploring Nature Art Explorers 11:00a 1 NOVEMBER

FRI WED SUN SAT FRI Into Night LongDay’s Journey FOMA Film 2:00p Julia andRobin Rogers Demonstrations Visiting Artist 1:00p 17 Into Night LongDay’s Journey FOMA Film 7:30p Julia andRobin Rogers Demonstrations Visiting Artist 11:00a Useful andBeautiful Exhibition Opening 10:00a 16 Into Night LongDay’s Journey FOMA Film 7:30p Transparent Colors Preschool Playdates 11:00a 15 What WasOurs Independents Lens: Art àlaCarte 12:15p 13 Baby Tour Family Program 2:00p San Francisco The LastBlackManin FOMA Film 2:00p 10 San Francisco The LastBlackManin FOMA Film 7:30p 9

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SUN SAT FRI WED SUN DECEMBER Wild Rose FOMA Film 7:30p Flint Print Fair Event 10:00a 23 Wild Rose FOMA Film 7:30p Preview andReception Flint Print Club 6:00p 22 American Narrative Chautauqua: An Art àlaCarte 12:15p 20 American Empire The Fall the of FOMA Film 2:00p 1

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SAT FRI WED SUN 27 CALENDAR 28 NEWS & PROGRAMS FLINT PRINT CLUB o Methods Paymentof Phone ______City S ______Address ______Name ______Circle: Dr. Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss Membership Information Yes, the FlintPrint Iwanttobeamemberof Club2019–2020. selected printandrelated programs. $250 annually, whichprovides each participating member witha standing at theFamily levelorabove. FlintPrint Clubduesare personal collecting. The Clubislimitedto100membersingood a printtoaugmentboththeFIA’s collectionandthepursuitof Each year, theFlintPrint Clubcommissionsanartist toproduce Joseph Drapell “Flint Print Club” Check payableto

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Payment Total his workonwebsiteat drapell.com. star attraction. making sure colorandshaperemain the Color early influencesof Field painting, the paper, Drapell neverabandonsthose making youreyesmovetoeveryedgeof life,while thelinesgivehisprintsasenseof intricate linesonbanknotes. Nonetheless, engravings andthecrosshatching of remains prominent, inspired bymedieval inkonpaperbutthelinework surface of prints. Texture isnaturally absentontheflat his a majorrole inthecompositionsof his paintings—eventothisday—andplay lines wouldbecomearecurring feature in colored canvas. The corduroy-like textured thickacrylicgelovertop thegroundof of with curvedteethtodrag through layers using acustomizedtoolresembling acomb element wasintroduced in1983. Hebegan color,include vastfieldsof astrong textural stripes. While hiscurrent works continueto circles,in theshapeof chevrons and covered large canvaseswithvibrant colors Morris Louis andKenneth Noland, who Color see theinfluencesof Field painters The BritishMuseum, London. Museum, Modern Art, theMuseumof and collections, includingtheGuggenheim exhibitions andlandedinover50major exhibited inmore than150soloandgroup leaving Europe in1965. Sincethen, hehas Drapell hasresided inCanada since 2019 commissionedprint. BorninPrague, Joseph Drapell hasbeenchosenforthe The FIA isveryexcited toannouncethat You canlearn more abouttheartist and In Drapell’s early paintings, wecan Sun, 1p–5p Hours: Mon–Fri, 9a–5p*;Sat, 10a–5p*; Palette Café. with what’s happening at The and Instagram tokeep up Coffee. Follow uson Facebook soups. We proudly serveIlly inspired muffins, andhearty pumpkin spicelattes, autumn- The Palette Café forhotcider, Fall favoritesare back!Stop by for selectspecial events. *The Palette Café isopenextended hours 29 NEWS & PROGRAMS 30 NEWS & PROGRAMS 7th FLINT PRINT FAIR whose stylewas highlyexpressionistic. from Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam, CoBrA, agroup formed in1948byartists prints, theartist movement especiallythoseof for them. They were drawn early ontocollect they bothliked and hadexpressive meaning unified intheirtastes, acquiring works that Myron andBarbara (“Mike andBobbie”) were Myron andBarbara Ruth Levine. As collectors, the recent giftAnn of Arbor-based collectors Adja Yunkers. These printsare highlightsfrom Karel Appel, Jim Dine, Ruth Weisberg, and European and American artists, including 20th-centuryprintsby view anexhibition of Take atourwithFIA Curator Tracee Glaband Graphics Gallery November 23•3:00p Guided Tour print usingastamp-printingtechnique. School studiosfora“Make-and-Take” relief printmaking inthelobby. Pop intothe Art Legleitner demonstrate theprocesses of Watch FIA Art SchoolInstructorEmily Lobby & Art School November 23•1:00p–3:00p Demonstration Printmaking to existing collections. collection andforconnoisseurstoaddworks opportunity fornovicecollectorstostart a several thousanddollars. This isanideal with works ranging inpricefrom $500to focuses heavily oncontemporary printmaking, printsanddrawings.a widerange of This year Fair features several printdealers presenting Free andopentothepublic, the7thFlint Print Isabel Hall November 24•1:00p–5:00p November 23•10:00a–5:00p weekend. Print Fair throughout for sale and available be onview selections will “Director’s Choice” acquisitionbythe museum.of exceptional interest andworthy dealer that heconsidersof will make selectionsfrom each Executive Director John Henry Joseph Drapell. Flint Print Club’s 2019printby the dealers, and receive the members, preview theFair, meet Exclusive toFlintPrint Club Isabel Hall&Lobby November 22•6:00p–8:00p Reception Preview and Members Only Flint Print Club Prior totheevent, FIA education. lifethrough arts support and quality of of financial education tosustaining abetter business growth, affordable housingand communityinvestments from a fullscopeof year history, Huntingtonhascommitted to see, andexperience art. Throughout its150- serving asanopeninvitation foralltocome, a perfectfitfor Free Saturdays at theFIA, Huntington’s outstandingsupport. than 60,000visitorshavebenefitedfrom Bank. Duringthepastthree years, more Saturday sponsorshipfrom Huntington charge everySaturday through August 2022. the permanentcollectiongalleriesfree of visitors toenjoytemporary exhibitions and the next three years! The fundingallows to sponsorHuntingtonFree Saturdays for announce HuntingtonBankwillcontinue TheArts FlintInstituteof isproud to Huntington Bank Huntington Free Saturdays. Henry, FIA’s Executive Director, paymentfor Bank’s Mid-MichiganRegion, presents John Greg Viener, President Huntington of SUPPORT Huntington’s “Welcome” philosophyis This free beginsthefourth year of PROGRAMS EDUCATOR $79 perperson. professional developmenthours. Fee is This workshop qualifiesfor3SCECH paperweight andyourown glassbeads. Art School, andcreate aglassfloweror flameworking demonstrations inthe wing, watch liveglassblowingand artworks intheContemporary Craft in-depth discussionsaboutglass for educators, youwillengagein glass! Duringthishalf-dayworkshop Try yourhandat shapingmolten Hot Shop Galleries, FlameworkingStudio & November 10•1:00p–4:30p Hot Glass Educator Workshop: School. Free charge. of flameworking demonstrations inthe Art museum, andwatch glassblowingand the Contemporary Craft the wingof wineandlighthorsd’oeuvres,of tour Network withcolleagues, enjoyaglass has tooffer youandyour students. educators andlearn what theFIA Join usforaneveningespecially Flameworking Studio Theater, Galleries, HotShop& October 2•5:00p–7:00p Educator Evening 31 EDUCATION 32 ART EXPLORERS BOOK DISCUSSION 33

Bring your toddler FIA book discussions focus on works of

to explore the FIA! Exploring Lines fiction and non-fiction related to art, art The Shadow Catcher Visit the galleries to October 4 • 11:00a–11:45a museums, or FIA collections. The first By Marianne Wiggins find the artwork of Art Galleries & Studio meeting for each book sets the stage by the day. Examine exploring artists and artwork related to the Part 1: Gallery Tour Part 2: Book Discussion This month visit stations in the October 23 • 1:30p November 6 • 1:30p the words and studio featuring different art selected book. Two weeks later, the book is illustrations of a story materials to prompt discoveries discussed. These free programs are offered The Shadow Catcher inhabits the space and investigate a about lines large and small. Then on Wednesdays at 1:30p in Isabel Hall. where past and present intersect, seamlessly variety of materials look at lines in the galleries and interweaving narratives from two eras: the in the art studio. listen to the story Lines That first fraught passion Recommended for Wiggle by Candace Whitman. Almost Nothing: The between turn-of- ages 18 to 36 months 20th-Century Art & Life the-20th-century with caregivers, but Exploring Nature icon Edward Curtis all are welcome. of Józef Czapski (1868–1952) and These free programs November 1 • 11:00a–11:45a his muse-wife, are offered the first Art Galleries & Studio By Eric Karpeles Clara; and a 21st Friday of the month. This month visit stations in the Part 1: Gallery Tour Part 2: Book Discussion century journey of studio featuring different art September 18 • 1:30p October 2 • 1:30p redemption. materials to prompt discoveries Narrated in A compelling first person, the about nature and glue. Then biography of the look at nature in artworks in the novel begins in Polish painter Hollywood, where galleries and listen to the story and writer Józef Because of an Acorn top producers by Lola M. Czapski that Schaefer. are eager to takes readers sentimentalize the EDUCATION EDUCATION to in complicated life of Curtis as a sunny biopic. the Roaring Yet, contrary to Curtis’s esteemed public Twenties, to the reputation as servant to his nation, the artist PRESCHOOL PLAYDATES front lines during was an absent husband and disappearing World War II, father. Jump to the next generation, when Introduce your little and into the late the author’s own father, John Wiggins (1920– one to the world of Arranging Leaves 20th-century 1970), would live and die in equal thrall to the art! Playdates at the October 18 • 11:00a–11:45a art world. impulse of wanderlust. FIA include look- Art Galleries & Studio Józef Czapski Were the two men running from or running (1896–1993) ing at artwork in the We will read Leaf Man by Lois to? Dodging the false beacons of memory lived many lives—as a soldier, public guru, galleries, listening Ehlert, look for images of nature and legend, Marianne amasses disparate historical witness, memoirist, essayist, and to a storybook, and in the galleries, and make leaf clues—photographs and hospital records, painter. His 96 years nearly span the 20th exploring a range of collages in the studio. newspaper clippings and a rare white art-making materials century in its entirety. He was a student in St. turquoise bracelet—to recover those moments in the studio. Recom- Petersburg during the Russian Revolution that went unrecorded, “to hear the words mended for ages 3 to and a painter in Paris in the 1920s. As a Polish only the silent ones can speak.” The Shadow 5 with caregivers, but reserve officer fighting against the invading Catcher, fueled by the great American all ages are welcome. Nazis in the opening weeks of the Second passions for love and land and family, chases These free programs World War, he was taken prisoner by the the silhouettes of our collective history into are offered the third Transparent Colors Soviets and survived the Katyn Massacre. the bright light of the present. Friday of the month. He never returned to Poland, working November 15 • 11:00a–11:45a tirelessly in Paris to keep awareness of the Art Galleries & Studio plight of his homeland alive. Czapski was a Books available in the Museum Shop. We will read Little Blue and Little towering public figure, but painting provided Yellow by Leo Lionni, look at meaning. Eric Karpeles, also a painter, reveals For additional information on Education stained glass in the galleries and Czapski’s full complexity, pulling together all programming, contact the Education make our own transparent sun the threads of this remarkable life. Department at 810.237.7314 or education@ catcher in the studio. flintarts.org. 34 EDUCATION Loeb CharitableTrust The StellaandFrederick Art àlaCarte Sponsors otherwise noted. Isabel Hallunless are heldintheFIA’s provided.programs All tea, andcookiesare Palette Café. Coffee, from Thesomething bring lunchorpickup are encouraged to 12:15p, participants on Wednesdaysat Offered charge free of focusing onthearts. informative programsof Art àlaCarte isaseries our cultures. 60min. artists haveoneach otherand that Mexican and relationships andinfluences This program explores the Borders Craft in America: October 2 the natural world. 60min. craft artists totheirmediaand interdependent relationship of This program examines the Landscape Craft in America: September 25 Seven.the Group of 70min. to the Canadian artists who were offers anewandarticulate voice uplifting musicalscore, and cinematography andan energized bybreathtaking that isevocative inapproach, Past meetspresent inafilm Seven for theGroup of Painted Land:InSearch September 18 89 min. agiganticslotintheearth.of Art andmountedatop thewalls Los Angeles County Museumof from aquarryinRiversidetothe 340-ton granite boulder, moved Doug Pray a tellsthestoryof Levitated Mass September 11 American southwest. 72min. the desolate desert landscapeof a monumentalscaleinthe producing earthworks on paintingandsculpture by of to transcend thelimitations when renegade artists sought in thelate ‘60s/early ‘70s, Explore landart thebirth of Land StoryArt of Troublemakers: The September 4 ART À LA CARTE

October 9 genetic research. 60min. archaeological discoveriesand tive story, featuring thelatest This program isaglobaldetec- First Peoples: America November 6 work. 85min. the fierce controversy over his bittersweet portrait, highlighting artist’s turbulent career inthis Burns traces thepioneering least-understood painters. Ken America’sof best-known, Thomas Hart Bentonwasone Thomas Hart Benton Ken Burns’ America: October 30 today. 60min. hauntingly relevant toourlives photographs remains tion of WWII.outset of This vastcollec- Japanese-Americans atof the era through theforced relocation the heartbreak theDustBowl of photographic archive chronicled tion/Office of War Information The Farm Security Administra- America of Documenting theFace October 23 Americans. 60min. theFirst riddles: theoriginsof science’sof mostcontroversial built teenagerandexplore one a13,000-year-old,of slightly expedition torecover thebones Experience arisky underwater First Face America of October 16 ing cultural exchange. 60min. back againinalivingandongo- how aestheticscross over and U.S. andMexican crafts, noting people, history, andtraditions of This program explores the Neighbors Craft in America:

imperialism. 60min. and madepossibleby Western industrializing nation, embraced a rapidly expanding and entertainment created by was auniquely American history. Itreveals thecircus in American entertainment and influentialformsof themostpopular one of The Circus tellsthestoryof The Circus, Part 1 November 27 60 min. that isinChautauqua, New York. tauqua, theutopiancommunity Chau- contemporary aspectsof This documentarylooks at the American Narrative Chautauqua: An November 20 what’s beenlost. 80min. youth search forwaystorecover awakening asNorthern Arapaho Ours capturesan thesparks of reality andmyth, What Was pastandpresent, What Was Ours Independent Lens: November 13

FAMILY PROGRAMS Dummer. teacher Michelle and yoga with art educator by theartworks poses inspired practice yoga the galleriesand invited totour Families are Art Galleries&IsabelHall October 13•3:00p Family Yoga intheGalleries Strollers are allowed, butplease nobackpacks. Meet viewing experience, front carriersare recommended. skills tosupport brain development. For thebestart cues todiscovertheirvisualpreferences andlearn as welookat artworks together, tuneintoyourchild’s Tours. yourbaby Seethemuseumthrough theeyesof ageare welcometojointhesefreeof 30-minuteBaby Parents andcaregivers withinfantsupto18months Art Galleries October 13•2:00pNovember10 Baby Tours make areservation. more, please contacttheEducation Department to adults, andoffered charge. free of sixor Groups of for children agesfourand upandaccompanying explore thevisualarts at theFIA. They are designed Family programs enable parents andchildren to [email protected]. contact theEducation Department at 810.237.7314 or For additionalinformation onEducation programming, an adult. 18 monthswith for infantsupto Recommended is required. registration no advance in theLobby; Services desk at the Visitor

35 EDUCATION 36 ART SCHOOL 9/11–10/23 (WE) 12p–3p Tuition: $173* Beginner Teens welcome. tography willbeusedasreference materials. theory, andcomposition. Still lifeandpho- painting tools, rendering techniques, color class projects, withafocusonbasicacrylic through interactive demonstrations andin- acrylicpainting Discover thebasicskillsof Intro to Acrylic Painting Tuition: $144* 9/24–11/12 (TU)6p–8:30pNoClass10/8 Intermediate/Advance pencils, andwatercolor. but notlimitedtosoft pastel, oilpastel, color particularly fleshtones. Materials include given tothetonalandcoloraspects, and portraiture drawing withspecialattention thebasicsof Acquire anunderstandingof Photographs Portraits from Drawing andPainting 9/11–11/13 (WE)2p–5p Tuition: $270* Beginner/Intermediate/Advance Teens welcome. and viscosityprinting. Suppliesincluded. collage techniques, usingstencils, monotype, demonstrations includechine-colléand develop multipleplate designs. Additional Students willreceive individualsupport to registration, inking, andhandprinting. carving woodcutblocks, developingtight printmaking,relief preparing andhand images. Learn multipleplate thebasicsof woodcut printsworkingfrom yourown Create oil-basedcolor asmalleditionof Printmaking Color Woodcut opportunities. see ourwebsiteforacompletelistingof students ofallagesandskilllevels.Please classes andworkshopseachsessionfor The FIAArtSchooloffers more than100 CLASS HIGHLIGHTS

11/7 (TH)10a–4p Tuition: $60* Beginner in themakingprocess. area tothehotsurface, where youwillassist which willbetransferred from thebuilding encouraged asyoudevelopyourdesigns, the late ‘70sandearly ‘80s. Improvisation is Blanket seriescreated byDaleChihulyin Create patterns that explore theNavajo other whileworkingtoward shared goals. Learn toassistandcommunicate witheach Chihuly For A Day Teambuilding Workshop 10/14–11/4 (MO)2:30p–5:30p Tuition: $124* Beginner returning students. on thetorch. Recommended fornewand and pendantsbyusingassorted techniques Learn howtomake borosilicate marbles Pendants andMarbles Anita Spencer, Instructor 810.237.7315 [email protected]. programming, contact the Art School at For more information on Art School * 20% off of tuition. of 20% off FIA membersreceive

or [email protected]. the Art Schoolat 810.237.7315 more information, callor email begin inDecember2019. For due inNovember2019. Classes are availableonlineandwillbe Program Application materials students that reside inFlint. scholarships are availableto full-tuition A limitednumberof program remains merit-based. based onneed, ensures the through Mayeach year. week sessionsfrom September evening each weekforthree ten- Art School. theirworks inthe exhibition of and thepresentation and theirportfolios final editingof a Capstone course, whichcovers Students finishtheprogram with illustration, andphotography. welding, printmaking, glass, include painting, ceramics, personal artistic vision. Courses them begintodevelopa breadth theirskills, of helping courses designedtoexpand the fundamentals, studentstake rigorous training indrawing experience. Inadditionto art schoolsexpand thestudio Day andprominent Michigan field tripstoNational Portfolio admissions representatives, and artists, presentations bycollege studio arts instruction. Visiting school artists withcollege-level study that provides serious high is amulti-semestercourseof Development Program (PDP) The FIA Pre-College Portfolio Program Development Portfolio Pre-College 2019 Portfolio Development Scholarship assistance, Classes meet2½hoursone VISITING ARTIST and Sundayin theHotShop. formal demonstrations throughout thedayonSaturday FIA visitors.work inviewof They willconductfree Julia andRobin willcreate individual asmallbodyof Hot Shop November 17•1p–5p November 16•11a–5p and Residency Public Demos Tuition: $120 11/14–11/15 (TH&FR)10a–4pStudio 8 Beginner, Intermediate sculptural projects intheHotShop. inside sculpting, learn howtoapproach into bitwork, garage assembly, and with basicsolidsculptingandmoving bring visionstolifeinglass. Starting sculptingtechniques, Using avarietyof Sculpting Workshop FormFinding Through Tidewater Community College incoastal Virginia. and Julia teaches for Virginia Wesleyan Universityand theChryslerMuseumGlassStudio the managerof advanced degrees inart andloveteaching. Robin is into anthropomorphic explorations. They bothhold together tomanifesttheircombinedsurreal vision techniques, materials are andanarray of melded years, theychosetocreate collaboratively. Ideas, and moltenglass. After assistingeach otherforten Julia andRobin Rogers share apassionforsculpture Julia andRobin Rogers Alliance forContemporary Glass. Sponsored inpartbyagrantfrom Art

37 ART SCHOOL 38 YOUTH MEMBERSHIP 39 Kalamazoo/Portage September 28, 2019 Four Seasons: Artists 9:00a–5:00p Inspiring Artists $75 pp (includes transportation, entry fees, box lunch, beverages, September 21 • 2:00p–4:00p founders and snacks) Studio 10 Visit two gems in West Michigan Artist and filmmaker Philip Haas created four when Founders Travel journeys 15-foot sculptures called the Four Seasons, to the Kalamazoo Institute of inspired by Renaissance painter Giuseppe travel Arts and the Air Zoo Aerospace Arcimboldo’s botanical portrait paintings of The Founders Society & Science Museum in Portage. the same name. After being wowed by The hosts trips with a Four Seasons exhibition, Youth Members will focus on art and learn about the accomplishments of Haas culture. Trips include Spotlight on Santa Fe Michigan-based and Arcimboldo and use paint and collage September 13–18, 2020 to create a portrait that celebrates nature. destinations and Book Now 6 Days • 8 Meals & SavePER Parents should enjoy the FIA galleries while regional attractions, PERSON Double: $2,699 pp $2,599 pp their children work from 2:00p–4:00p. in addition to national and international Single: $3,299 pp $3,199 pp $100 Free to FIA Youth Members ages 5–12 or Good through hot spots. A portion Triple: $2,669 pp $2,569 pp $20 fee at door for annual membership. 3.13.20 of ticket proceeds Highlights Youth Arts Partner support FIA programs Walking tour of Santa Fe Plaza, and exhibitions. open air tram tour, Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe School of Glassblowing Cooking, Turquoise Trail, Allan Demonstrations Houser Sculpture Garden, are free thanks to FAMILY ACTIVITY Bandelier National Monument, ART SCHOOL ART El Santuario de Chimayo Halloween Ghosts PowerPoint Presentation September 24, 2019 at 4:00p in and Goblins the FIA Boardroom

October 26 • 11:00a–4:00p FOUNDERS SOCIETY Studio 1 Ghosts and goblins Imperial Cities get ready for some For reservations or October 5–15, 2020 Book Now spooky mischief at & Save more information 11 Days • 14 Meals PER the FIA! Come in PERSON on the Kalamazoo/ Double: $4,449 pp $4,199 pp costume, help us Portage trip, contact Single: $5,499 pp $5,249 pp $250 haunt the museum, Good through Sheila Smith at Triple: $4,399 pp $4,149 pp 4.6.20 HOT SHOP and celebrate the 810.610.0090 or visit Highlights holiday with fun for the flintarts.org. Prague, Prague Castle, Cesky whole family! Go on McLaren Free Krumlov, Vienna, Schönrunn a spooky scavenger Palace, classical music perfor- hunt, trick-or-treat in Glassblowing mance, Danube River Cruise, the galleries, and join For reservations or Bratislava, lunch with locals, Demonstration Days our teaching artists in more information Budapest, choice on tour, Matthias making a batty bookmark, a on the Santa Fe or Join us every Saturday and Sunday for free Church, Fisherman’s Bastion, pompom pumpkin, a goofy Imperial Cities trips, glassblowing demonstrations thanks to Visegrad, Renaissance dinner McLaren Health Care. Demonstrations are monster, a silly skeleton hand contact Diane Roberts held in the Art School’s state-of-the-art Hot puppet, and a personalized at 810.629.4270, ext. PowerPoint Presentation Shop and begin on the hour 11:00a–4:00p on treat bag. 201 or Sheila Smith at September 24, 2019 at 4:00p in Saturdays and are ongoing 1:00p–5:00p on Free and open 810.610.0090. the FIA Boardroom Sundays. to the public. 40 CONTRIBUTIONS 41

Grant for ARTReach Program In Honor Cline, Cline & Griffin PC Gifts received from 2019 Community Foundation of 4.5.19 – 7.9.19 Stella & Frederick Loeb In honor of the retirement of Greater Flint Charitable Trust William Moeller to support Cooper Commercial Group General Operating Annual Appeal 2019 Grant to support the Gasser Bush Associates Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Hurand Dr. & Mrs. Kienan F. Murphy Contemporary Glass Gallery Greater Flint Imaging Hank Graff Chevy Jeremy and Amy Piper Fund of In honor of Claire M. White Hurand Family The Contemporaries the Community Foundation of Charles Stewart Harding Hurley Foundation Greater Flint Foundation Sponsor 19/20 Jennifer Lasco Real Estate Since 4.5.19 - 7.9.19 In honor of Kathryn Sharbaugh Grant for Museums on Us 2019 Karlene and Gaffney Since April 21, 2018, The Flint Institute & Tracee Glab for giving a tour. Caudill Thornquist Group Bank of America Dermatology of Arts gratefully To support Curatorial Fund & McLaren Health Care Grant for the Pre-College The Karwaski Group at Morgan Endowment Fund Saturday demonstrations acknowledges the Portfolio Development Program Stanley The Contemporaries U of M Club Flint have provided more generosity of the to support students of Flint Kettering University Members 19/20 Drs. Prasad & Jayashree than 15,000 visitors free following donors Since 4.5.19 - 7.9.19 Community Schools In Memory Dr. Gail Ganakas Fund of the Kommareddi public presentations Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Dompreh In memory of James H. Olivia Maynard & Olof who have supported Community Foundation of in the FIA’s Hot Shop. the Institute with Mr. Levellyn Hunter Greater Flint Applegate Karlstrom Ms. Charis Lee Mr. & Mrs. John B. Henry Mr. & Mrs. Todd & Julie The program is labor Grant to support Pre-College contributions. Mr. Peter McFray Mr. Wayne W. Knecht McCredie Portfolio Development Program intensive, requiring highly trained staff, usually working in a team of three, Ms. Jackie Poplar Donor advised grant from McLaren Flint 2019 with a narrator explaining the process and taking questions from the Ms. Elizabeth Sevick William H. Piper - Flint Merrill Lynch James A. Welch Foundation Ms. Brittney Wallace Community Fund of the Mott Community College audience. Visitors frequently asked, “Why aren’t there demonstrations on Stella & Frederick Loeb Mr. & Ms. Andrew Watchorn Community Foundation of Dr. & Mrs. Kienan F. Murphy Sundays as well?” Thanks to McLaren Health Care, there now are. Charitable Trust Greater Flint Olmsted Associates, Inc. Grant to support Education Suellen J. Parker P.C. Expansion Project In memory of Estelle Burgett Department’s Start Programs Victor & Inga Rabinkov Mr. & Mrs. John B. Henry Endowment and 2019 Ann & Khalil Saab Mr. & Mrs. Horace Hull Equipment Funds The Sheppy Dog Fund Lecture The Serra Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kelley Servpro of Fenton & NW Contributors Grant to support The Sheppy Weinstein Electric Co. Since 4.5.19 - 7.9.19 Genesee County Dog Fund Lectures 2019 In memory of Marianne Shaltz Automation Adult Learning Institute, in The Sheppy Dog Fund Lecture Chardoul Mair Sorensen Gross Company honor of Kathryn Sharbaugh In-kind gift to support Media Ms. Judith B. Chauvin Tito’s Handmade Vodka Jane Bingham Arts Gallery during Generated In memory of Linda Mishall The Torch Bar & Grill Mr. Christopher Carr Tom & DeAnn Townsend Petals Vanston Charles Stewart Harding University of Michigan-Flint Flint Glass Service, LLC Mr. Richard H. Ebbott Foundation, in honor of Claire The John Wentworth Group Ms. Carol R. Jankowski Renee Janovsky, General M. White To support the Art School Fenton Chamber Ambassador Wine Tasting 2019 Manager/Vice President Ms. Judith B. Chauvin, in Mr. & Mrs. Jim Farber

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