Art Museum of Southeast

500 Main Fall 2020 CURRENT EXHIBITION

October 3, 2020 - February 28, 2021 Drive-Thru Family Arts Day, Saturday, February 20, 2021 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

From the Vault: Tyler members of the “Dallas Nine” Museum of Art features group. Other widely exhibited a selection of early Texas and notable artists included are paintings and works on paper David Adickes, Kelly Fearing, from the permanent collection Joseph Glasco, Ancel Nunn, of the Tyler Museum of Art and Valton Tyler. (TMA), with a spotlight on From the Vault is an exhibition early Texas artist and educator series which enhances the Coreen Mary Spellman (1905- relationship between AMSET 1978). Of particular interest to and TMA. The exhibition is this exhibition are Spellman’s partially funded by a Texas advances in printmaking Commission on the Arts and techniques and her originality. the National Endowment From the Vault also includes for the Arts grants. From the a notable selection of female Vault: Art Museum of Southeast artists whose work, until Texas is currently on view at recently, has largely been the Tyler Museum of Art from omitted from the history September 13-November 29 books. The Tyler Museum of and features contemporary Rosalie Speed, Old Man River, Vicksburg, c.1938, oil on Masonite, 25¼ x 28½ Art is credited with collecting Texas paintings and works in. Tyler Museum of Art, 2005.06, Gift of the 2005 Collectors’ Circle works by Cecilia Steinfeldt, on paper from AMSET’s Rosalie Speed, Lucie Harris permanent collection. Locke, and Clyde Connell. Numerous artists included in this exhibition are widely exhibited, collected and To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts studied, such as Jerry Bywaters grants impact individuals and communities, and William Lester, who were visit www.arts.gov.

This exhibition is generously funded in part by an award from the Texas Commission on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts, the City of Beaumont, the Wesley W. Washburn, M.D. and Lulu L. Smith, M.D. Endowment Fund, the C. Homer and Edith Fuller Chambers Charitable Foundation, and the members of the Art Museum of Southeast Texas. Special thanks to the Tyler Museum of Art. CURRENT EXHIBITION CONT.

October 3, 2020 - February 28, 2021 Drive-Thru Family Arts Day, Saturday, February 20, 2021 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

This exhibition is generously funded in part by LeeAnn & Terry Garth, Stan Price, an award from the Texas Commission on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts, the City of Beaumont, the Wesley W. Washburn, M.D. and Lulu L. Smith, M.D. Endowment Fund, the C. Homer and Edith Fuller Chambers Charitable Foundation, and the members of the Art Museum of Southeast Texas.

grown from 200 to nearly 2,000 objects, with a focus on collecting contemporary Texas artists and regional folk art. Each year, we proudly present an exhibition of works solely from the permanent collection, giving Southeast Texas audiences the opportunity to see the works that are now a part of their museum. Christopher Troutman, Two Downtowns: SE TX and S. Kyushu, 2017, oil paint A yearly focus exhibition on the permanent on unstretched canvas, 64 x 51 in., Museum purchase, PC 2019.10 collection is made possible through the generous donations of our museum patrons, Perspectives: Recent Acquisitions & Selections collectors and artists. It is through your from the Permanent Collection features a selection support that we are able to fulfill our of recent acquisitions to the permanent collection, institutional mission and to provide education, as well as a spotlight on works from the John inspiration and creative vision throughout Gaston Fairey collection of Mexican Folk Art. Southeast Texas through our unique Over the years, AMSET’s permanent collection has collections, exhibitions and public programs. Conn Gallery Over, Under and Through: Mexican Weaving On view through February 2021 T he Conn Gallery currently instructions for weaving a friendship features a selection woven textiles bracelet, which is a derivative of back including rugs, belts and sashes, on strap weaving shown in the gallery. loan from the estate of John Gaston Funding for this exhibition is Fairey. This exhibition, designed for generously provided by the C. Homer children and their families, explores and Edith Fuller Chambers Charitable two different kinds of weaving found Trust, the Texas Commission on the in Mexico. Examples for weaving Arts and the National Endowment from the back strap loom and the foot for the Arts, the City of Beaumont pedal loom are on view, as well as an and members of the Art Museum of actual physical example of each type Southeast Texas. of loom. Visitors are encouraged to pick up a hands-on art activity packet that goes with the exhibit at the front Maria Luisa Vasquez de Mendoza, desk. The packet includes materials and Multi-Colored Striped Rug (detail) CHANGES IN Curatorial AMSET has had some and researcher, a 2018 school, he worked in TCU’s new developments in the Masters graduate from library art collection and curatorial department. Sadly, Texas Christian University has since worked for an Mariah Rockefeller has with a degree in art history, art transportation and art resigned from her position specializing in modern and conservation company. of curator of exhibitions contemporary art. We are and collections at the art fortunate to have her already museum. We were sorry to living here in Beaumont. We see her go, but wish her all the have eliminated the registrar best. With her resignation, position and have hired a we have also made some curator of collections, Dario internal structural staffing Bucheli. Dario is originally changes. We have promoted from Monterrey, Mexico, a very talented and capable and just graduated from Caitlin Clay, from registrar Texas Christian University to curator of exhibitions. this spring with a Masters Caitlin is an excellent writer degree in fine art. While in A LOOK AT THE WEST HALL’S RECENT LOAN Cajun Roots

his fall, AMSET is proud to and mysterious wetlands. We ‘’ is the official name of the Tdisplay a selection of landscapes may never be able to pinpoint an exact French Louisiana region that became and seascapes from the permanent tree that George was painting, but the home to these men and women. In collection in the West Hall. The mini- title of this canvas, Evangeline Oak at fact, the word “Cajun” comes from exhibition was curated by Mariah Dawn, reveals Rodrigue’s fascination the pronunciation of the French word Rockefeller and includes nine paintings with Cajun myth and legend. “acadians” (pronounced a-kay-juns). and works on paper by artists such as “Evangeline Oak at Dawn” is a literary In her article “A History of Evangeline John Hanna, Wolf Kahn, Frank Reaugh reference to Henry Wadsworth in Rodrigue Paintings”, Wendy and Betty Mobley. Rodrigue Manus The exhibition writes that the tragic was organized to legend inspired many compliment the most artists and Louisiana recent loan to the citizens, so much museum, Evangeline so that the towns of Oak at Dawn by New Iberia and St. George Rodrigue Martinville “disputed (1944-2013). the location of Born and raised the ‘Evangeline in New Iberia, Oak’, purportedly Louisiana, Rodrigue the place where is most well-known [Evangeline] wept for his Blue Dog and ‘stood like one Series, based on the entranced’”. In 1920, French-Cajun loup- both cities claimed garou legend of the the landmark tree Cajun werewolf dog. being located in George Rodrigue, Evangeline Oak at Dawn, 1972, oil on canvas, 26.7 x 36.5, On loan from the their respective Rodrigue’s painting, family of the late Marcia and Dr. Frank Giglio Evangeline Oak at boundaries. Dawn (dated 1972 and on loan to Longfellow’s poem, Evangeline: A Tale George Rodrigue was so intrigued AMSET till 2021) is a moody, dark of Arcadia (1847). The poem focuses by Evangeline’s story that he created landscape that evokes the mystery and on the fictitious and tragic love story of hundreds of paintings depicting majesty of Louisiana’s bayous during Evangeline Bellefontaine and Gabriel Evangeline amongst the Louisiana the early morning hours. Over the Lajeunesse, who lived in Acadian Nova oak trees. Though Evangeline is not course of his career, Rodrigue often Scotia and were betrothed. The couple physically depicted in this painting, the painted the wide, ancient oak tree as is separated when the British invade viewer takes her place. When you stand a symbol of his beloved Louisiana. Nova Scotia in the Expulsion of the in front of the painting, you become Wendy Rodrigue Magnus, George’s Acadians. Evangeline spends her life Evangeline, filled with haunting widow, writes in her article “Early Oak searching for Gabriel throughout the loneliness and expectation, hoping Trees and a Regrettable Self-Portrait”, United States, finally locating him in that the morning light will reveal your that “[George] never painted an oak Philadelphia on his death bed. Part of beloved beneath the weighty branches tree from a photograph in his life – nor Evangeline’s search led her through the of the oak tree. has he ever painted one particular tree”. swamps and oak trees of Louisiana, a George never intended to paint specific fictitious account that mirrors reality. trees because the oak tree was a symbol In the early 1800’s, nearly 4,000 for him – a symbol of bygone years, Acadians arrived from Canada and of unspoken secrets, of the wondrous Nova Scotia to settle in Louisiana.

AMSET would like to thank Suzanne Peiler, who loaned Evangeline Oak at Dawn to the museum on behalf of the late Marcia and Dr. Frank Giglio. We would also like to extend our thanks to Wendy Rodrigue Magnus, founder of the Life & Legacy Foundation and Rodrigue’s widow, as well as Dana Holland-Beickert, Curator of the Rodrigue Studio, for assisting the museum. RECENT ACQUISITIONS

AMSET is pleased to announce seven recent additions to the permanent collection. Geoff Winningham donated six of his photographs, Rob Clark and Jerry Thacker donated a mixed media collage by -based artist Patrick Turk. Continue reading to learn more about AMSET’s exciting new acquisitions. GEOFF WINNINGHAM

eoff Winningham (b. 1943) is an image, Geoff has photographed a man rooms full of objects, from an eighteenth- GAmerican photographer, journalist, and named Don Pio, who owns and operates a century bull castrator to a jawbone of a filmmaker best known for his photographs mini-zoological museum in Tlacotalpan, crocodile, to woven cane lobster traps from and documentary films focusing on Texas Veracruz. Geoff writes that while visiting Alvarado. “Don Pio does not have a cabinet and Mexican culture. Geoff of curiosities – he has a also works as the Lynette house and yard full of them S. Autrey Chair in the (something I think we can all Humanities and the Professor attest to when we think of our of Photography at Rice own collections).” University. The donated photographs In 2003, Geoff saw for the first also include images of food time both the southern coast carts, market vendors, and of Veracruz and the Texas rural signage. Four of the six Coast near High Island. He photographs Geoff donated was amazed by the striking to AMSET are from the differences in the landscapes Traveling the Shore of the and decided these locations Spanish Sea book. All six would be the beginning and photographs are currently on end points of a photographic view in the Main Galleries in study that would engage the the exhibition, Perspectives: two countries he has lived Recent Acquisitions and in for over twenty years, the Selections from the Permanent United States and Mexico. Collection (October 3, 2020 – After seven years and over February 28, 2021). Come by two hundred trips, Geoff Geoff Winningham,El Mini-Zoologío Museo de Don Pio, Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, the museum and see Geoff’s published the photobook 2005, color coupler photograph from a film negative, 20 x 24 in., Photograph by photographs in-person! Geoff Winningham. Gift of the artist. PC 2020.03.04. Traveling the Shore of the Interested in Geoff’s current Spanish Sea: The Gulf Coast projects? Check out the links of Texas & Mexico in 2010. The book begins the town of Tlacotalpan, he came across below: east of High Island in Port Arthur, and ends an old house with a sign above it reading Geoff is currently working on a photobook twelve hundred miles down the coast at the “Aquí es el Mini-Zoológico Museo de Don about the Mexican festival Dia de los end of an old stone road in tropical terrain Pio. Cocodrilos enormes. Aves exótico. Muertos – the Day of the Dead. The book of almost indescribable beauty, overlooking Tortugas. Y mucho mas.” Intrigued by the will hopefully be published in the next the sea. advertisement of enormous crocodiles, year. On October 9, 2020, Geoff gave a The image pictured is one of the exotic birds, turtles and more, Geoff entered virtual Zoom presentation about his trips to photographs donated to AMSET, as well the building, where he met Don Pio, owner, Mexico to document the festival and how he as an image from the Traveling the Shore collector, and curator of extraordinary became interested in documenting regional of the Spanish Sea photobook. In the (and some not so extraordinary) objects variances of celebrating the day. and creatures. Geoff writes that he saw

Check out AMSET’s social media platforms or website to view Geoff’s entire presentation at https://www.facebook.com/AMSETx or www.amset.org. You can also view Geoff’s current and past work at his website: https://www.geoffwinningham.com/. Love the images from Traveling the Shore of the Spanish Sea? You can purchase the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Traveling-Shore-Spanish-Sea-Photography/dp/1603441611 RECENT ACQUISITIONS CONT.

PATRICK TURK Patrick Turk (b. 1976) images from science-fiction is a Houston-based, self- novels, encyclopedias, taught artist who was history, and scientific recently featured in a solo diagrams for his collages. exhibition at AMSET. His Patrick’s exhibition, assemblages have been Higher Planes, was on exhibited throughout display from March 14, Houston galleries including 2020 to September 13, Art Storm, Lawndale Art 2020 in AMSET’s main Center and Rudolph/ galleries. Higher Planes Projects/Art Scan, as well featured an immersive as galleries in Galveston, site-specific installation, Texas, and Los Angeles, as well as hand-cut paper . In 2013, he was assemblages, such as Dust an Artist in Residence at the (pictured). The exhibition Lawndale Art Center. His included 16 different works have been published artworks and was sourced several times in Mung from fourteen collectors, Being Magazine and include including local art high profile commissions collectors Rob Clark and for the 2009 Houston Art Jerry Thacker. Rob and Car Parade Poster, as well as Jerry graciously donated the Philokalia album cover Dust to AMSET at the end by Golden Cities. of Patrick’s exhibition. We Patrick Turk, Dust, 2016, hand-cut paper and mixed media on panel, Quasi-scientist, Patrick are grateful for such an 35 x 30 x 8 in., Gift of Rob Clark and Jerry Thacker, PC 2020.04 Turk explores the incredible artwork to join mysteries of the universe the permanent collection! in his highly detailed and imaginative hand-cut paper assemblages. Patrick is interested in traditional Missed out on having an opportunity to see Patrick’s exhibition at AMSET? Check out some of the virtual programming for the show that is still available. histories and ancient mythologies as viewed Patrick Turk: Higher Planes Gallery Guide: through a psychedelic lens. https://www.amset.org/Gallery-Guides By combining historical illustrations with concepts Patrick Turk Lightning Round Q&A with Mariah Rockefeller: https://www.facebook.com/ AMSETx/posts/10157036101246481 from science fiction such as time travel, sentient planets, Patrick Turk Virtual Artist Talk with Mariah Rockefeller and writer Erik Davis: https:// and hypothetical biology, www.facebook.com/AMSETx/videos/339680017435379 he creates kaleidoscopic depictions of religious, Want to learn more about Patrick Turk’s most recent projects? Check out the link to Cris Worley Fine Arts Gallery: https://www.crisworley.com/artists/ mythological, and mystical patrick-turk allegories. He often utilizes CAFÉ ARTS SERIES FOR LOCAL ARTISTS BRANDI HAMILTON: No Solid Surface July 2 - November 15, 2020

Tangential, 2018, C-Print, edition of 15, 12 x 12 inches, image courtesy of the artist Please join us for the Artist’s Reception: Thursday, November 5th 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.

GAYLE PUGH: Diversity of Texas November 19, 2020 - February 14, 2021

ARTIST RECEPTION February 4, 2021 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

The Art Museum of Southeast Texas is excited to present an exhibition of Texas landscapes by local artist Gayle Pugh this fall and winter. From wooded forests with babbling creeks, to rocky desert scenes, Gayle creates colorful and highly detailed paintings of Texas’ diverse landscapes. Gayle owns and works at Buna Medical Clinic, located in Buna, Texas. She previously studied Family Medicine at the US Army Physician Assistant program. Gayle has participated in local shows, including exhibitions at Art League Beaumont. This is her first solo exhibition. AMSET is bringing evening, the museum back First Thursdays will be open until :30 with Jazz! This month, p.m., providing live First Thursday will be in jazz entertainment with conjunction with Café seating available both Artist Brandi Hamilton’s inside and outside for reception. Light people to safely enjoy the refreshments will be evening. available. This Thursday

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VIRTUAL GALA

All participants enjoyed young and old alike such as Heather festivities, several of the videos will our Sensational Sapphire 70th Petkovsek, Brad and Pat Klein and be uploaded soon to the museum’s Anniversary Celebration. The live Ashton, Carlisle and little Vivian website at www.amset.org. streamed event was held at 7:00 Ohmstede. Board members Gerald p.m. on Thursday, October 29 and Farha, Albert Nolen, Sandra Clark emceed by the illustrious mistress and staff members also joined in of ceremonies, the incomparable with cameo appearances. and hilarious, Barbara Quinn. We looked back at our accomplishments AMSET also teamed up with one and forward to our bright future. of Beaumont’s favorite caterers, As participants tuned in via zoom, Katharine and Company, to offer they heard from some of our beloved viewers a delicious and delightful to- artists such as John Alexander, Ines go dinner. Those who ordered two Alvidres, David Cargill, Keith Carter, or more dinners were also treated David McGee and Prince Thomas as to a bottle of wine by AMSET. well as some of our favorite patrons In case you missed the evening EDUCATION

Family Arts Days are one of such as the Beaumont Fire celebrate Black History Month, AMSET’s most popular events. Museum, Beaumont Public Mardi Gras and draw inspiration Since August 2020, AMSET has Library, Texas Energy Museum, from the artwork of the current transformed Family Arts Days into United Methodist Church exhibitions, From the Vault: Tyler Drive-Thru experiences where bags Beaumont, McFaddin-Ward House Museum of Art and Perspectives: filled with activities are handed Historic Museum and Bill Clark Recent Acquisitions and Selections out to families in their vehicles. Pest Control. Just like AMSET’s from the Permanent Collection. Video instructions to complete usual Family Arts Days, hands-on hands-on art activities are available art activities focus on the many For more information: on the AMSET website and social cultures of our region, holidays and www.amset.org or media platforms. For maximum the current exhibits. Join in on the www.facebook.com/amsetx participant involvement, AMSET fun and drive on thru on Saturday, partners with other organizations, February 20, 2021 when we will

Holiday Tree Lighting GingerbreadWORKSHOP House

It’s almost time to get your family’s Santa hats and Circle the date! Clear your calendar! Call your holiday sweaters ready, because the 2020 Holiday friends! AMSET invites you to join us for our Annual Season will begin Thursday, December 3rd. Holiday Gingerbread House Workshop. The Art Museum of Southeast Texas is busy working Make plans to join us from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with all of the other Holiday Tree Lighting partners on Saturday, December 5th, to create your very own to bring your family a safe and festive Holiday gingerbread house to add to your home’s holiday experience. The atmosphere. Holiday Tree Lighting Sign up early! Participation is limited to a smaller team kicks off the than normal group to fully allow for safe distancing. season by decorating Maks and other Covid19 precautions will be strictly and lighting the enforced. Participation by Zoom is an option. downtown museum Call for details. district’s tree annually. For up to date details COST: on the Holiday Tree Members: $40 for one house, $60 for 2 houses Lighting, visit Non-Members: $50 for one house, $70 for 2 houses amset.org or follow (Maximum two people per house) AMSET on social media. Registration is open now! Call (409) 832-3432 for more information or to register. Art Museum of Southeast Texas (AMSET) 2019 - 2020 Contributors of $250+ Corporate/Individual Sponsor $10,000+ B.A. & E.W. Steinhagen Benevolent Trust Goodyear-Beaumont Chemical Wesley W. Washburn, M.D. and Lulu L. C. Homer & Edith Fuller Chambers (Includes In-Kind) Smith, M.D. Endowment Fund Charitable Foundation Helen Caldwell Locke and Curtis Blakey Wilton P. & Effie Mae Hebert Foundation City of Beaumont (In-Kind) Locke Charitable Foundation The James & Sue Mann Foundation Ms. Sandra Clark Mr. James Kralik (In-Kind) The Union Pacific Foundation Mr. & Mr. Rob Clark & Jerry Thacker Ms. Deborah Luster (In-Kind) Mr. Clint Willour (In-Kind) (Includes In-Kind) Mamie McFaddin Ward Foundation- Pledge Mr. Wallace Wilson (In-Kind) The Crenshaw Family Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Mr. Geoff Winningham (In-Kind) Edaren Foundation Mrs. Barbara & Mr. Robert G. Quinn Mrs. Barbara & Mr. Michael Gamson Texas Commission on the Arts (In-Kind) Mr. Prince Thomas (In-Kind) Corporate/Individual Sponsor $5,000+ Anonymous H.E. & Kate Dishman Foundation/Hancock Mrs. Heather & Mr. Mark Petkovsek Capital One Bank Whitney TOTAL: Port Arthur Refinery Mrs. Carolyn & Mr. Mark Fertitta H-E-B Tournament of Champions Ms. Regina Rogers Mrs. Lee Ann & Mr. Terry Garth Jefferson County Corporate/Individual Sponsor $2,500+ Bando’s Catering/Debbie Bando Mrs. Linda & Dr. Charles Foutz Ms. Emily Peacock (In-Kind) Mrs. Elizabeth Boyt Mrs. Kellie & Dr. John Fowler Mrs. Sheila & Mr. Jerry Reese Mrs. Lisa & Mr. Brent Coon (Includes In-Kind) Mr. Jules Buck Jones (In-Kind) Simpson Omohundro Foundation Daniels Construction Mrs. Patricia Klein Foundation for Southeast Texas Market Basket Food Stores Sponsors/President’s Club $1,000+ Mrs. Carla & Mr. Josh Allen Mrs. Natalie & Mr. S.L. Greenberg Mrs. Nell & Dr. W. T. Morris Ms. Bobbie Applegate & Mr. Joe Pizzo Mrs. Roxanne & Mr. Eric Hellberg Mrs. Anya & Mr. J. Pat Parsons, Jr. Dr. Beth & Mr. Brian Bommer Mrs. Kathé & Mr. Jim Hendricks Mrs. Melody & Mr. J.Pat Parsons Mrs. Colleen Burns Mrs. Jane & Mr. Joe Bob Kinsel Mr. Stanley K. Price Mr. Jerome Cabeen (Includes In-Kind) (Includes In-Kind) Mr. William “Kip” Price Mr. Keith Carter Mrs. Keely & Mr. Craig Kinsel Mrs. Michele & Mr. J. Mitchell Smith Mr. & Mrs. Will Crenshaw, Sr. Kinsel Motors (Includes In-Kind) Mrs. Jenny & Judge Mickey Shuffield The Honorable Marcia & Mr. Seth Crone Dr. Mark Kubala Mrs. Kim & Mr. Roy Steinhagen Mrs. Sandra & Mr. Joseph Fertitta Mrs. Gloria & Mr. Charles Locke The Late Mr. Richard Stout Mrs. Katherine & Mr. W.E. Fouts (In-Kind) Mrs. Lori & Mr. Michael Lockwood Mrs. Elizabeth & Mr. Russ Waddill Mrs. Karen & Mr. Michael Fuljenz Mr. Gilbert Lowe Ms. Regina Winegar (Includes In-Kind) Mrs. Becky & Mr. Chuck Mason, Jr. Corporate Sponsors $1,000+ Architectural Alliance The late Mrs. Marcia Giglio Lamar University Foundation/ Derina American Valve & Hydrant Giglio Distributing Company/Charles Giglio Holtzhausen, PhD BNI All Stars (In-Kind) Corporate/Patron $500+ Mrs. Nicole & Mr. Mike Albanese Ms. Jessica Garth Whitney Moncla’s Inc. Mrs. Janet Allred Ms. Martha Gideon Mr. Albert Nolen Mr. Dexter Augier Mrs. Marilyn & Mr. Edward Gripon Mrs. Camille & Mr. Chris Ohmstede (In-Kind) Mr. Christopher Bean Mr. John Hawa Ms. Kit Ohmstede Classic Cadillac/Anthony Toups Ms. Carol Hebert/BASF TOTAL Petrochemicals, Ms. Angelica Paez (In-Kind) Coastal Welding Supply/ Mr. Chuck Mazoch L.P. 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Scott Mrs. Chris & Mr. Martin Broussard Mrs. Tam & Mr. Tom Kiehnhoff Mrs. Marcia & the Honorable John Stevens Mrs. Reba Bunt Mrs. Joan & Mr. Michael Kirkpatrick Mrs. Lisa & Mr. Timothy Sudela Ms. Sheri Hood- Callahan Ms. Susan Knabeschuh Ms. Patricia Thorp Mrs. Margi & Mr. G.R. “Rocky” Chase Mrs. Suzanne & Mr. Don Maloney Ms. Jo Vance Mrs. Betty & the late Dr. Henri Clarke Mr. William Maxey Mrs. Naomi Maureen Winchell Mrs. Christina & Mr. Josh Crawford Mrs. Nancy & Mr. Steve McGrade Ms. Paige Windham Mr. Bernie Daleo Ms. Camille Mouton Mrs. Peggy & Mr. Juan Zabala Ms. Katrina Davis Mrs. Nancy & Mr. Frank Newton Mrs. Cathy & Mr. Frank Zummo Ms. Dornith Doherty Mrs. Suzanne & Mr. Christopher Peiler Mrs. Danita & Mr. Doug Fierce Mrs. Andrea & Mr. John B. Quigley

UPCOMING EVENTS

From the Vault: Tyler Museum of Art On view October 3, 2020 - February 28, 2021 Perspectives On view October 3, 2020 - February 28, 2021 Café Arts Series for Local Artists – On view till November 15, 2020 Brandi Hamilton: No Solid Surface Artist Reception November 5, 2020 @ 4:30 p.m. Gayle Pugh: Diversity of Texas On view November 19, 2020 - February 14, 2021 Winter Family Arts Day Drive-Thru Saturday, February 20, 2021 @ 10 a.m. Holiday Tree Lighting Thursday, December 3, 2020 @ 5:30 p.m. Gingerbread House Workshop Saturday, December 5, 2020 @ 10 a.m. First Thursday (tentative) Thursday, December 3, 2020 @ 5:30 p.m. First Thursday (tentative) Thursday, January 7, 2021 @ 5:30 p.m. Spring Exhibition, Delita Martin On view March 13 - May 23, 2021 Winter Book Club Tuesday, January 19, 2021 @ 5:30 p.m.

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