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WINTER 2019/20 fiamagazine Board of Trustees 1 Elizabeth S. Murphy From the Executive Director CONTENTS President Thomas B. Lillie First Vice-President executive director 1 education 24–27 Mark L. Lippincott In Memoriam Second Vice-President exhibitions 2–8 art school 28–30 Elisabeth Saab Secretary As I walk through the Flint Institute of I often think about what the FIA would acquisitions 9–10 founders travel 31 Martha Sanford Arts, every turn I take reminds me of the have been like without Bill and Claire White Treasurer art on loan 10 contributions 32–33 Thomas J. Mitchell tremendous impact William S. White had on and the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. Immediate Past President films 11–13 membership 34–36 Eleanor Brownell the FIA and everyone who comes to enjoy They generously supported museum Ann K. Chan what we offer. operations, the Art School, exhibitions, special news & programs 14–23 museum shop 37 James D. Draper Founders Society President Personally and professionally, Bill White programs, important gifts to the collection, calendars 15, 19, 21 Mona Hardas Carol Hurand was a philanthropist. Throughout his tenure at and capital improvements, making it possible Lynne Hurand the C. S. Mott Foundation, he provided both for the FIA to grow, innovate, and advance Raymond J. Kelly III FIA Representative to FCCC Board unparalleled support, as well as the needed without compromise. Without their support, Office Hours Admission Alan Klein tools, to empower marginalized people both personally and through the Foundation, Mon–Fri, 9a–5p Adults $10.00* Jamile Trueba Lawand Eureka McCormick 12 & under FREE worldwide. He steered the Foundation’s the FIA would not be the destination it is Gallery Hours William H. Moeller Students w/ ID $8.00* Jay N. Nelson today. Mon– Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p Senior citizens 62+, $8.00* Karl A. Olmsted Closed on major holidays I cannot write about them without active , & veteran Dr. Brenda Rogers-Grays Michael Rucks mentioning the personal relationship that FIA Theater Hours Ira A. Rutherford Fri & Sat, 7:30p; Sun, 2p Mary Coe Ryan we developed over more than 20 years. Sharon A. Simeon Museum Shop & Patricia Spangler Bill was deeply mindful of how art tells the Art School Gallery Theresa A. Stephens-Lock story of history and humanity. Claire was a 810.234.1695 Tiffany Stolzenfeld * Free to FIA members and Lynne A. Taft-Draper maker who valued creative expression and Mon–Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p Genesee County residents FOMA President Greg Viener believed in its ability to inspire people to do The Palette Café Jan Werschky great things. Bill and Claire’s support was 810.249.0593 Shannon Easter White Website Mon–Fri, 9a–5p; Sat, 10a–5p; Dean Yeotis behind everything we do at the FIA. Their flintarts.org Sun, 1p–5p FCCC Board Representative shared belief that creativity is intrinsic to Address David Stickler The Museum Shop, Art School mankind fueled their deep commitment to 1120 E. Kearsley St. Gallery, and The Palette Café are Flint, MI 48503 philanthropic support of the arts. It was our open late for select special events. shared affinity for the power of art to change Telephone Administration vision “of a world in which each of us is 810.234.1695 John B. Henry people’s lives that made our friendship Executive Director in partnership with the rest of the human extraordinarily compelling for me as Director. Fax Michael A. Melenbrink race­—where each individual’s quality of Director of Finance & Bill White has given the FIA, our Cultural 810.234.1692 Administration life is connected to the well-being of the Kathryn K. Sharbaugh Center neighbors, and the city of Flint the Director of Development community, both locally and globally” to greatest of gifts, one that enables us to face Tracee J. Glab help improve education, expand economic Curator of Collections & the future with optimism and enthusiasm. He Exhibitions opportunities, and build community- fia Monique M. Desormeau will be greatly missed. The FIA is a non-profit, equal FIA Exhibitions and Programs Curator of Education organizing infrastructures every day. opportunity employer, and are made possible in part with Donovan Entrekin Bill was acutely aware of who he served Director of the Art School provides programs and the support of the Sarah Mullane and he personally worked on changing the services without regard to Michigan Council Director of Member & race, color, religion, national for Arts and Cultural Guest Relations world with the belief that the basic strength John B. Henry, origin, age, sex or handicap. Affairs, a partner of a nation comes from strong, cohesive agency of the National Executive Director Operating support for the Endowment communities. He was a leader, both nationally FIA is provided in part by for the Arts. the Charles Stewart Mott cover image and internationally, in lifting people out of Foundation. Renée Stout oppression and economic stress. He made a This magazine, made possible American, born 1958 FIA operations are funded in through a generous donation by Marie Laveau (detail), 2009/2013 special commitment toward building a just, part by the Genesee County Lynne Hurand, is published four Color pencil drawing over lithograph equitable, and sustainable world and we are Arts Education and Cultural proof on paper times per year for mailing to FIA 21 x 21 inches so very fortunate to see his legacy in every Enrichment Millage funds. members, museums, and libraries Museum purchase with funds from Your tax dollars at work. around the country. the Collection Endowment, 2013.64 corner of our city. 2 ON VIEW 3

Francis David Millet Graphics Gallery Visions of American Life American, 1846–1912 Harmony in Expression sponsored by The Window Seat, 1883 from the Manoogian Oil on canvas 24 × 36 inches The Myron and Collection, 1850–1940 Manoogian Collection Barbara Levine through 12.30.19 Print Collection Hodge Gallery through 1.12.20 From sweeping landscapes to still- Graphics Gallery life paintings, the striking images in this exhibition reveal the variety of This exhibition highlights the ways artists envisioned American life. recent gifts of Myron and Created between 1850 and 1940, Barbara Ruth Levine, who, as the 40 paintings presented take collectors, acquired works that inspiration from both private and held expressive meaning for public spaces and capture significant them. Many of the artists were events and places in the country’s part of a group in the late 1940s history. These works offer a glimpse called CoBrA (taken from the first into American life during this period, letters of the cities in which they allowing viewers to reflect on a time lived: Copenhagen, Brussels, and gone by. Amsterdam), including three of the movement’s founders, Karel Visions of American Life: Paintings from the Manoogian Collection, Appel, Asger Jorn, and Guillaume Corneille, who are featured in Anton Rooskens Dutch, 1906–1976 1850-1940 is organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts and made this exhibition. CoBrA artists were interested in automatism—the act Untitled, n.d. Lithograph on paper possible by the Richard and Jane Manoogian Collection. This is one Alexander Levy of creating art without conscious thought. In their 21 x 30 inches

EXHIBITIONS American, 1881–1947 EXHIBITIONS in a series of American art exhibitions created through a multi-year, manifesto, the group stated that they practiced Gift from the Collection of Stamping Room – Pierce multi-institutional partnership formed by the Detroit Institute of Arts “freedom of color and form.” Other CoBrA Myron and Barbara Levine, Arrow Factory, ca. 1924 2018.117 as part of the Art Bridges + Terra Foundation Initiative. Generous Oil on plywood artists used the idea of the freedom of form and © 2019 Artists Rights Society 20 x 15 inches support is provided by the Richard and Jane Manoogian Foundation. expression in their works. (ARS), New York / c/o Gift of Pat Glascock and Pictoright Amsterdam Michael D. Hall, Inlander Collection, 2003.26

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Industry through 2.23.20 through 12.30.19 Harris-Burger Gallery Henry Gallery Artists often manipulate the properties of one medium to appear like something else and use Margaret Keelan The development of industry in the United Canadian, born 1948 States during the 19th and 20th centuries greatly the medium to question the subject matter. Robin, 2008 The contemporary objects in this exhibition Ceramic affected artists striving to capture the spirit of 25 x 5 x 6 inches the nation by using local subject matter. This build on the historical tradition of trompe l’oeil, Museum purchase with exhibition reflects artists’ reactions to the rapid which translates from French to “deceive the funds from the Collection Endowment, 2016.34 industrial changes, in both straightforward and eye.” While some artists intentionally try to make complex ways. Some artists portrayed these one material look like another, others are simply scenes optimistically, such as Robert Riggs and exploring the versatility of the medium. These Alexander Levy, who praised the monumentality works, such as Robin by Margaret Keelan, employ of the machine. Other artists, such as Arthur tradition as inspiration, mimicking objects made Lehmann, portrayed industry in a more critical in different mediums from various cultures. light, depicting the human and environmental impact as a dark, foreboding presence. 4 EXHIBITIONS ON VIEW 3 Bouquet, ca. 1950 Rose, Pansy, and Thistle French, 1837–1885 Clichy 16 pearl mother of Wood, steel, ivory, and Pistol, ca. 1680 FullstockHigh ArtWheelock German Artist Unknown H. Greidinger, 1976.19 Dr.Gift of andMrs. George Private collection 1 / 7 4 / inchesdiameter 16 x4 13 / 16 x1 7 / 8 inches through 7.26.20 Postscript categorized as“decorative.” been relevant, asthemostvaluedworks includethosethat couldbe decorative. Inothercultures, like China, thisdistinctionwouldnothave the idea that there wasnomeaningful difference betweenfineand greater appreciation forthedecorative arts, withmanychampioning and Crafts movementinEnglandandtheUnitedStates, there wasa that are utilitarianbutalsoartfully crafted. During the19th-century Arts from andsculpture the“finearts” bydesignating of objects category wascreated inEurope after theRenaissance indistinction including glass, ceramics, metal, andwood. Decorative arts asa instruments. These materials, objectswere madewithawidevariety of arts includesobjectssuchasvases, teapots, dinnerware, andmusical demonstrates that art canbebothbeautiful anduseful. Decorative Highlighting decorative arts from theFIA collection, thisexhibition through 7.26.20 Decorative Arts Highlights Useful andBeautiful Decorative Arts Corridor Ann K. Walch-Chan Gallery Visitors willdelightintherare andspectacular paperweights in this “postscript” to the SmallWorlds paperweights inthis“postscript”

exhibition from theFIA collection andprivate collections. Oneexample isapaperweight similar toonethat wasfeatured ina2012 during theCrimean War (1853–56). episode of BBC’sepisode of AntiquesRoadshow. In between England, Scotland, andFrance this exhibition (Rose, Pansy, and Thistle acts as a commemoration of thealliance acts asacommemoration of Bouquet byClichy)features abouquet the Roadshow’s hostsuggestedthat it arrangements of flowersarearrangements known, of and purple andpaleyellowpansy. Similar spurs,by athickgreen ringof anda pink millefiori rose, twothistlescupped flowerscontaining Clichy’sof signature

Graphics Gallery and WinfredRembert. Lawrence, MaryLee Bendolph, Ossawa Tanner,Henry Jacob exhibition features works by engage thecommunity. The to educate, encourage, and a story, especiallyasameans are attracted toart that tells moved andinspired.” They and “wantpeopletobe faith,of family, andfaces collected art withthethemes to thecouple, theyhave drawings.and According prints, butalsowatercolors more than70works, mostly Their collectionnowtotals be itsfirstmuseumshowing. locally, butthisexhibition will collection andhavedoneso a passiontoshare their art since2009. They have collecting AfricanAmerican Davida J. Artis havebeen Flint natives Anthony J. and 1.18.20 –4.11.20 African AmericanArt The Artis Collection of Wonderfully Made sponsored by Graphics Gallery IN JANUARYOPENING 25 Woodcut andsilkscreen Mrs. Prather’s Class, 2014 American, born1945 Winfred Rembert American FineAmerican Art Artis CollectionAfrican of The Anthony andDavida 3 / 4 x29 3 / 4 inches

Free andopento the public. experiences. as wellpersonalstories and thecollection, an overviewof Art, providing American Fine African of Collection Davida Artis Anthony and discusses the Anthony Artis FIA Theater 2.15.20 •2:00p Collector’s Talk 36 Aquatint andetching House TopBlack/Purple , 2005 American, born1935 Mary Lee Bendolph Rights Society(ARS), New York © 2019MaryLee Bendolph/ Artists Fine AfricanAmerican Art of The Anthony andDavida Artis Collection 3 / 4 x33 3 / 4 inches

EXHIBITIONS 5 6 OPENING IN JANUARY 7 Community Community Gala 1.25.20 • 6:00p–9:00p 1.26.20 – 4.19.20 In conjuction with the exhibition, the 13th Annual Hodge & Henry Galleries Community Gala is a diversity initiative presented Community is defined as “a group in conjunction with the exhibition opening of of people living in the same Community and a celebration of Black History place or having a particular Month. The evening includes a lecture by Dr. characteristic in common, Kelli Morgan, followed by the opening, a strolling especially one practicing dinner, live entertainment, and a cash bar. Tickets y gala common ownership.” available at flintarts.org or call 810.234.1695. In a museum, community is not Presentation @ 6:00p communit simply people living in the A Manner of Space: Black Modality same place, but in African American Art individuals coming to FIA Theater Presentation begins a shared space to enjoy promptly at 6:00p. the common ownership Dr. Kelli Morgan Please be seated of their museum collection. Associate Curator of American Art , Indianapolis by 5:45p. In this spirit, Community Museum of Art at Newfields celebrates works by African American artists in the Flint Institute As early as the 18th century, the recognition Desiree Kelly of Black humanity has been a central tenet of of Arts collection. American Shields, n.d. African American art. Whether it’s Phillis Wheatley, This exhibition features works in Oil and spray paint on EXHIBITIONS Toni Morrison, Romare Bearden, or Kara Walker, EXHIBITIONS various mediums by some of the most traffic sign important artists from the 19th century to 35 x 35 inches Black artists have fused a multitude of creative Museum purchase present day, exploring themes related to elements to affirm the meaning of Black lives in a with funds from the world that is both hostile toward and indifferent community, including ideas of history and Collection Endowment, place, identity and representation, and social 2019.13 to the lived realities of Black people. Highlighting justice and self-expression. Works by Romare works from the FIA’s permanent collection, Dr. Kelli Morgan discusses the various ways African Bearden, Chakaia Booker, Elizabeth Catlett, Dr. Kelli Morgan Jacob Lawrence, Hughie Lee-Smith, Renee Americans have strategically utilized place, space, and their communities in efforts to humanize their experiences. Stout, Kara Walker and Yvonne Wells, Vincent Smith American, 1929–2003 among many others, are included. Couple, ca. 1961–65 Unique to this exhibition, visitors Oil on wood 1 39 /2 x 48 inches may vote for one of three works on Museum purchase, loan by artists not currently in the 2011.326 collection. Voting will take place Performance through March 8, 2020. Using funds raised by the Community Gala, the 1.26.20 • 1:30p work with the largest number of votes Isabel Hall will be purchased by the museum. The voting process and subsequent Semaj Brown purchase reinforce the notion that the Author, dramatist, playwright, and educator objects in the FIA’s collection belong to the public while emphasizing the Semaj Brown, Flint’s First Poet Laureate, reads poetry inspired by art in the Community exhibition, collection’s capacity for change and Semaj Brown future growth. and performs works from her new book, Bleeding Fire! Tap the Eternal Spring of Regenerative Light. 8 MEDIA ARTS GALLERY FEATURED ACQUISITION 9 December African Art at the FIA Mapping The African Art collection at the FIA was established by Asya Reznikov’s work explores how culture, a gift of more than 50 objects from Justice G. Mennen tradition, language, and a sense of home shape “Soapy” Williams in the 1970s. Williams was Michigan’s and define our identity, as well as the ways 41st governor, elected in 1948, serving six two-year immigration, emigration, and travel alter that terms in office. He later acted as Assistant Secretary identity. Mapping records Reznikov writing the of State for African Affairs under President John F. names of the seven continents in 23 languages Kennedy, and in 1970, he was elected to the Michigan to form the world map. As a childhood political Supreme Court, being named Chief Justice in 1983. refugee, she is particularly aware of her cultural During his time as Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, identity. The imagery is inspired by the myth of he traveled to Africa, where he collected artworks, later the Tower of Babel, personal experience, and donating his collection to the Detroit Institute of Arts, data about contemporary language extinction. Reznikov’s use Asya Reznikov Oakland University, and the FIA. American, born Russia, 1973 of languages is also an examination of the experience of both Mapping: 23 minutes, 23 tongues Over the years, the FIA has continued to grow and otherness and perception. Single channel, looped video refine the collection, acquiring important gifts and 23 minutes Museum purchase, 2007.142 purchases to fill in cultural and geographical gaps. As a result of exhibitions featuring African art, eight January works were added to the collection recently. In 2019, Engaging African Art highlighted African artworks from All Things Being Equal the collection of Dr. Robert Horn with objects from All Things Being Equal is a looped video that more than 60 African cultures. Dr. Horn generously explores the notion of suspended trauma. donated three works from this exhibition to the FIA: a Through the visual tool of mass media, the comb from the Luba people, with its handle depicting artist shows how traumatic incidents from the a female figure from the torso up; a carved spoon in the shape of a female body without arms from EXHIBITIONS past can repeat and replay, offering the viewer the Zulu people of South Africa; and an exquisitely a shared experience. This video depicts the COLLECTIONS repetitive movements of a figure in confinement, carved striated Kifwebe mask from the Songye people, beleaguered by water, an element both personifying local control of mystic power among the destructive and sustaining. Here the water moves Congo River basin. Other recent gifts inspired by this Sam Jury almost as an independent agency, and the figure is neither English, born 1969 exhibition include two objects: an Nganga healing suffocating nor surviving. All Things Being Equal, 2009 gourd and Kwere peoples’ maternity figure, generously Single channel, looped video donated by African art dealer Reynold Kerr and 11 minutes, 58 seconds Gift of Cynthia Griffin, 2016.3 archaeologist Marlene Linville. February In addition to gifts, several recent purchases were added to the collection through the 2018 exhibition, Red Sourcebook Art of Collecting, which also included African art. An Red Sourcebook was one of three videos Ashanti prestige stool, Makonde nyangwa pipe, and exhibited at the 2019 Whitney Biennial by artist a Pende chief’s headdress were all acquired from this Ilana Harris-Babou. In all three, she uses humor exhibition. These recent gifts and purchases are now and the language of advertising to draw attention on view in the Willson Galleries devoted to the arts of to the ways high-end home furnishing brands Africa. often gloss over histories of oppression and inequality in the United States. Red Sourcebook juxtaposes imagery and text from Restoration Still from Red Sourcebook, 2018, HD video. Courtesy of the artist. Hardware catalogues with manuals on redlining, Zulu Peoples the discriminatory mortgage lending practice that South Africa Ilana Harris-Babou Spoon, n.d. effectively prevented many African Americans from buying American, Wood 1 homes. Red Sourcebook, 2018 17 /8 inches 4 minutes, 12 seconds Gift of Dr. Robert Horn, 2019.7 Single channel video 10 COLLECTIONS exhibitions: to thefollowing loan from theFIA listed here are on The artworks 25 and polished Blown anddrawn glass, cut Sliced Form, 1987 American, 1922-2013 Harvey K. Littleton ACQUISITIONS K. Adelson,2019.4 Dr.Gift of SeymourandBarbara 14 ×11inches Radiograph onpaper Lily -Solar, 1996 American, 1917–2008 Albert G. Richards K. Adelson, 2019.3 Dr.Gift of SeymourandBarbara 14 ×11inches Radiograph onpaper Jack inthe Pulpit, 1996 American, 1917–2008 Albert G. Richards K. Adelson,2019.2 Dr.Gift of SeymourandBarbara 14 ×11inches Radiograph onpaper Iris -German, ca. 1990–2000 American, 1917–2008 Albert G. Richards A. Neal, 2019.1 donated by Jack andStephanie Museum purchase withfunds ART ONLOAN 1 / 2 ×63inches 80 transferred from woodpanel Oil onmodernsupport Angel, 1610–11 Flemish, 1577–1640 Peter Paul Rubens 10.5.19 –1.5.20 Toronto, Canada Ontario Art Galleryof Rubens Peterof Paul The EarlyCelebrity Gift of GiftViola of E. Bray, 2005.158 7 Gourd, rope, wood Nganga’s Healing Gourd, n.d. Tanzania Kwere Peoples Dr.Gift of Robert Horn, 2019.7 17 Wood Spoon, n.d. South Africa Zulu peoples Dr.Gift of Robert Horn, 2019.6 Kerr, 2019.8 MarleneandReynoldGift of 13 Wood Kifwebe Mask, n.d. Democratic Congo Republic of Songye peoples Dr.Gift of Robert Horn, 2019.5 8 inches Wood Comb, n.d. Democratic Congo Republic of Luba people 3 / 1 1 1 4 / / / inches 2 8 2 ×57inches inches inches Hansen, 2019.10 ElisabethSaabandChad Gift of 24 ×18inches Screenprint onpaper 24 Wood Maternity Figure, n.d. Tanzania Kwere Peoples Flint Eye Alert Globe, 2017 American, born1970 Shepard Fairey Kerr, 2019.9 MarleneandReynoldGift of 1 / 2 inches 58 ×75 Oil oncotton duck Happy Lady, 1963 American, 1908–1984 Lee Krasner 5.29.20 –9.6.20 Bilbao, Spain Guggenheim 2.7.20 –5.10.20 Bern, Switzerland Zentrum Paul Klee 10.10.19 –1.12.20 Frankfurt, Germany Schirn Kunsthalle Lee Krasner Catsman Foundation, 1978.59 and theSamuel Alma Arts MuseumPurchase Grant National Endowmentforthe Purchased withfundsfrom the 2 Soapstone Bear, 2006 Canadian, born1951 RubenAbraham Anghik Endowment, 2019.13 from theCollection Museum purchase withfunds 35 ×inches sign Oil andspray paintontraffic Shields, n.d. American Desiree Kelly 2019.12 Anonymous gift 8 ×12inches Watercolor onpaper Untitled (shipwreck), n.d. American, 1943–2013 Dee Knott Thomas Calhoun, 2019.11 theirbeloveduncle,memory of SamanthaandKerstinGift of in 3 / 4 inches 3 / 4 inches American themesandculture. selections inamonthlyseriesdealing with African in partnership withtheFIA, presents thefinalthree The Communities First Inc. Culture Shockprogram, SPECIAL SCREENINGS AT THE FIA Thu @7:00p Screenings non-members $2 Admission members & TBA February 13 image intheeliteballetworld. race andbody alongside themesof her potentiallycareer-ending injury examines herprodigious riseand American ballerinaMistyCopeland A feature documentaryon African min., notrated (U.S., 2015)Directed byNelsonGeorge, 85 A Ballerina’s Tale January 9 and canhelpleveltheplayingfield. provide opportunities forlearning explores howtechnologycan digital economy, thisdocumentary are often ill-prepared fortheglobal, from economicallydeprived schools At atimewhen American students min., notrated (U.S., 2019)Directed byRory Kennedy, 60 in America Divide Without aNet: The Digital December 5 11 COLLECTIONS 12 FOMA FILMS 13 Admission Film titles are Films are Preview Additional $5 members subject to change. supported by sponsor sponsors $6 non-members $4 FOMA members

DEC 6, 7 @ 7:30p, JAN 23 @ 7:30p, JAN 25, 26 @ 4:00p FEB 14, 15 @ 7:30p, FEB 16 @ 2:00p DEC 8 @ 2:00p David Crosby: Remember My Luce Official Secrets Name (U.S., 2019) Directed by Julius Onah, 109 min., rated R (/U.S., (U.S., 2019) Directed by A.J. Eaton, 95 min., rated R A married couple (Naomi Watts, Tim Roth) is 2019) Directed by Gavin forced to reckon with a possible revelation Hood, 112 min., rated R The gifted but self-destructive musician is recalled in a documentary covering his years about their teenage son­—who was adopted Keira Knightley, from a war-torn foreign country—that Matthew Goode and with Buffalo Springfield, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, not to mention his personal threatens the future of the all-star high school Ralph Fiennes co-star student. Octavia Spencer also stars. in a fact-based thriller trials. about a whistleblower JAN 24, 25 @ 7:30p, FEB 20 @ 7:30p, FEB 22, 23 @ 4:00p who leaked a top- JAN 26 @ 2:00p Fiddler: Miracle of Miracles secret NSA memo (U.S., 2019) Directed by Max Lewkowicz, 92 min., rated exposing a joint U.S./ : The PG-13 U.K. spying operation. Sound of My Voice The story of Fiddler on the Roof, one of (U.S., 2019) Directed by Rob Broadway’s most beloved musicals, is DEC 13, 14 @ 7:30p, Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, 95 FILMS chronicled from its creative roots in 1960s FILMS DEC 15 @ 2:00p min., rated PG-13 From her emergence in the , when “tradition” was declining The Farewell folk rock scene to her years as gender, race, religious, and sexuality issues (U.S., 2019) Directed by Lulu Wang, 100 min., subtitled, JAN 10, 11 @ 7:30p, were evolving. rated PG as a pop superstar and JAN 12 @ 2:00p A Chinese grandmother is dying, so her beyond, here is the story FEB 21, 22 @ 7:30p, FEB 23 @ 2:00p family decides to keep her unaware of her Parasite of the beautifully voiced The Day Shall Come (South Korea, 2019) chanteuse. Joining her in fate and schedules a wedding at which (United Kingdom/U.S., 2019) Directed by Chris Morris, Directed by Joon-ho to gather before she dies. Watch for news lending memories to the film are Bonnie 87 min., not rated Bong, 132 min., subtitled, Raitt, Dolly Parton, Jackson Browne, Emmylou about a special guest speaker related to this rated R In a quirky crime comedy, an impoverished Harris, and more. comedy-drama. In a seriocomic, preacher from the Miami projects is offered class-conscious JAN 31 @ 7:30p, FEB 1 @ 7:30p, money to save his family from eviction. He DEC 20, 21 @ 7:30p, DEC 22 @ 2:00p thriller that won FEB 2 @ 2:00p does not know his new “sponsor” works Echo in the Canyon top honors at the for the FBI and plans to fuel his madcap, (U.S., 2019) Directed by Andrew Slater, 82 min., Cannes Film Festival, The Nightingale revolutionary dreams. rated PG-13 (Australia/U.S., 2019) Directed by Jennifer Kent, 136 min., an unambitious man rated R One of the world’s top 1960s pop music FEB 28, 29 @ 7:30p, MAR 1 @ 2:00p stumbles upon a potentially lucrative scheme: With help from an Aboriginal tracker, a locales was the Laurel Canyon area of Los pose as an English tutor for a teen from an young female convict pursues a British officer The Warrior Queen of Jhansi Angeles. This documentary, filled with (U.S., 2019) Directed by Swati Bhise, approx.. 120 min., affluent Korean family. through the rugged Tasmanian wilderness as recollections by the musicians themselves, rated R she seeks to avenge a terrible wrong done to features the Byrds, the Beach Boys, Buffalo JAN 17, 18 @ 7:30p, JAN 19 @ 2:00p This historical drama tells the story of Rani, a her family. Springfield, the Mamas and the Papas, and feminist icon in India who, at age 24, led her Cyrano, My Love people into battle against the British Empire many others. (France/Russia, 2018) Directed by Alexis Michalik, 110 FEB 7, 8 @ 7:30p, FEB 9 @ 2:00p min., subtitled, rated R as a “Joan of Arc of the East.” With Devika JAN 3, 4 @ 7:30p, JAN 5 @ 2:00p In 1897, desperate, struggling writer Edmond Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am Bhise, Jodhi May, Rupert Everett, and Derek (U.S., 2019) Directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Jacobi. Cold Case Hammarskjöld Rostand is faced with having to create a play 120 min., rated PG-13 (Denmark/Sweden, 2019) Directed by Mads Brügger, for a famous Parisian actor. There is little faith An artful and intimate meditation on the life 128 min., subtitled, not rated that he will write the piece for which he has of the legendary storyteller and Nobel Prize A Danish filmmaker and Swedish detective only a title: Cyrano de Bergerac. winner takes her from childhood to adult seek to probe the mysterious 1961 death of fame, with discussions about her many works Dag Hammarskjöld, the secretary-general and her role as an editor of iconic African- of the United Nations. Their documentary American literature. project uncovers a crime far worse. 14 DECEMBER 15 Be a Part of WED FRI 12:15p4 7:30p13 the The Contemporaries! Art à la Carte FOMA Film con- The Contemporaries is an affiliate group of the Flint The Circus, Part 2 The Farewell Institute of Arts, geared towards young professionals. 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Museum Shop 21 SAT SAVE THE DATE 7:30p FOMA Film Kentucky Derby Affair DOUBLE Echo in the Canyon MAY 2, 2020 22 SUN Free for members of The Contemporaries 2:00p $50 for non-members DISCOUNT FOMA Film Echo in the Canyon 16 NEWS & PROGRAMS are used tobuildthe endowment’s value. In scholarships, etc.). Any remaining earnings purpose (general operating, collections, endowed funds are paidtosupport thefund’s endowments restricted forthedefineduse. and, designated, if the fundsare addedto specific area operation youwishto help of day operations. You mayalsodesignate a portfolio, whichisforgeneral orday-to- your gift itsoverall aspart endowment of to theFIA endowmentfund, theFIA invests giving toendowmentworks. When yougive ourpeerinstitutions. many of the endowmentremains wellbelowthose of has grown itsendowmentovertheyears. Still, with superbfinancialmanagement, theFIA friendsandbenefactors,generosity of and from theFIA’s endowments. Through the Twenty-six thebudgetisfunded percent of County Arts Education &Cultural Millage. membership, andrevenue from theGenesee income, grants, earned income, contributions, from support: sixsources endowment of TheArts FlintInstituteof operates withfunds Please GivetoEndowment FIA SUPPORT Each year, thevalueof aportion of Many peopledonotknowexactly how by makinganoutrightgift, pledge, bequest, thegoalhasbeenraised.date, of nearly half additions tothemuseumandart school. To these invested tohelpensure sustainabilityof Wing andHotShop. The fundsraised willbe theContemporarythe constructionof Craft immediately followingthecompletionof a $4millionEndowmentCampaign perpetuity. provide support foritsdesignated purposein this way, anendowmentfundcangrow and flintarts.org. Sharbaugh, 810.234.1695 orksharbaugh@ full. For more information, contactKathryn Endowment Campaign, ourgoalishalf estate taxliability. reducing oreliminating capitalgainsand/or can enjoyasignificanttax deductionwhile family’s financial needs. Inaddition, you Planned gifts canbetailored tomeetyour charitable gift annuityorcharitabletrust. or establishotherplannedgifts, suchasa You canstrengthen theFIA’s endowment 2018,In thespringof theFIA launched Please considercontributingtothe ContemporaryGlass Wing Hot Shop MEMBERSHIP BONUS they last! these benefitswhile CranbrookMuseum. Art to three specialexhibitions at members receive free admission admission toFIA exhibitions. to giveCranbrook membersfree time, theFIA isopeningitsdoors work ontheelevator. Duringthis December 13, 2019duetorepair Art MuseumisclosedOctober7– theCranbrookThe upperlevelof Free Admission can create afamily-friendly artwork that Dr. reflects thecontributions of King. Isabel Hall. Drop intotheFIA Art School from 3:00p–5:00p, where participants R.H.Y.M.E.S.performance from theInstituteof Excellence intheFIA’s Menof at 10:00a, with free admissionforall visitors. At 4:00p, experience a step Kudos, sponsored byPhiDeltaKappa. Spiritual Wonders andapresentation bytheDeltaGamma Flint.City Clerkof The festivities continuewithmusicalguest The program at theFlintPublic Library that beginswithspeaker InezBrown, at theFlintPublic LibraryArts. and theFlintInstituteof free activitiesthat emphasizeidentity, unity, andcommunityengagement Commemorate Dr. thelegacyof Martin Luther King Jr. withafulldayof January 20•2:00p–5:00p Martin Luther King Jr. DayCelebration Besure toenjoy In return, uponreopening, FIA Free andopento thepublic. Visit theFIA before orafter the library programming! The galleriesopen At 2:00p, Communities First, Inc. President Glenn Wilson hostsa + fi ii f a 12.14.19 –3.15.2 12.14.19 –3.8.20 For theRecord: Artists on Vinyl Designs forLiving Ruth Adler Schnee:Modern 1950–1969 Crafts,Mountain Schoolof In the Vanguard: Haystack following Cranbrook exhibitions Free general admissiontothe 12.14.19 –4.19.20

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THU WED SUN SAT FRI WED Day Martin Luther King Jr. Family Activity 3:00p 20 Cyrano, MyLove FOMA Film 2:00p 19 Cyrano, MyLove FOMA Film 7:30p African AmericanArt The Artis Collection of Wonderfully Made: Exhibition Opening 10:00a 18 Cyrano, MyLove FOMA Film 7:30p Forming Clay Preschool Playdates 11:00a 17 Art21: Johannesburg Art àlaCarte 12:15p 15 Parasite FOMA Film 2:00p 12 Parasite FOMA Film 7:30p 11 Parasite FOMA Film 7:30p 10

MON SUN SAT FRI WED SUN SAT FRI Sound of My VoiceSound of Ronstadt: TheLinda FOMA Film 7:30p Community Community Gala 6:00p Remember MyName David Crosby: FOMA Film 4:00p 25 My VoiceSound of Ronstadt: TheLinda FOMA Film 7:30p 24 Remember MyName David Crosby: FOMA Film 7:30p 23 Fragments Ellsworth Kelly: Art àlaCarte 12:15p 22

SAT FRI THU WED Whitney Retrospective Koons: Jeff The Art àlaCarte 12:15p 29 The Nightingale FOMA Film 7:30p 31 Remember MyName David Crosby: FOMA Film 4:00p My VoiceSound of Ronstadt: TheLinda FOMA Film 2:00p Semaj Brown Performance 1:00p Community Exhibition Opening 10:00a 26

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Libby Neithercut Take-A-Seat Form SAT SUN SAT 7:30p1 2:00p9 4:00p22 The FIA honors the life of Trustee Emeritus Payment Options Elizabeth “Libby” Neithercut. Twenty-two FOMA Film FOMA Film FOMA Film Seat - $1,000 years ago, Libby knew the FIA needed an The Nightingale Toni Morrison: The Fiddler: Miracle of o A one time payment exclusive advocacy group, so she founded Pieces I Am Miracles o and became the originating benefactor A pledge of $500 per year for two years SUN 7:30p o Instead of sponsoring a seat, I would like to make FOMA Film of the Rubens Society. Libby also served 2:00p2 WED a gift to the Endowment Fund of $ ______The Day Shall Come for many years as a member of the FIA FOMA Film 12:15p12 Board of Trustees, including serving as its Brass Plaque Inscription The Nightingale Art à la Carte President. Please clearly print the text as you would like it to appear Independents Lens: I 23 SUN on your brass plaque. It can be your name, a family WED Am Not Your Negro 2:00p name, a business name or a tribute to another person FOMA Film (three lines maximum, one character per box, blank 12:15p5 The Day Shall Come spaces count as one character). Art à la Carte SAT 4:00p Tell Them We Are 15 2:00p FOMA Film Rising: Historically Collector’s Talk Fiddler: Miracle of Black Colleges and Anthony Artis Miracles Universities 7:30p 1:30p FOMA Film WED Method of Payment Book Discussion: Luce 26 Name______Part One 12:15p The Painted Kiss Art à la Carte Address______SUN 16 Fold, Crumple, Crush: City______State______Zip______2:00p The Art of El Anatsui o Check payable to “FIA Endowment Fund” FOMA Film Luce CALENDAR o o o o FRI VISA MasterCard Discover AMEX 28 Acct. #______CVV # ______THU 7:30p 7:00p13 WED FOMA Film Exp. Date______Signature______19 TBA 12:15p The Warrior Queen of Return form to: For more information: Love Dot Com: The Art à la Carte Jhansi Take-A-Seat contact Kathryn Sharbaugh Social Experiment Lonnie Holly: The NEWS & PROGRAMS Flint Institute of Arts at 810.234.1695 or Sandman’s Garden 1120 E. Kearsley St. [email protected]. 1:30p SAT Flint, MI 48503 FRI 7:30p29 14 Book Discussion: Your contribution is tax deductible in accordance with current law. 7:30p Part Two FOMA Film FOMA Film The Painted Kiss The Warrior Queen of Luce Jhansi FRI 7 THU 11:00p 20 Your Tax Dollars at Work Art Explorers 2:00p Exploring Shape Family Program Thanks to the Genesee County Arts Performing Arts, Flint 7:30p Baby Tour Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage, Repertory Theatre, FOMA Film 7:30p MARCH Genesee County residents receive free Sloan Museum, Toni Morrison: The FOMA Film museum admission every day at the Flint Longway Planetarium, Pieces I Am Fiddler: Miracle of Miracles Institute of Arts. the New McCree SUN The FIA is thankful to have the support Theatre, Friends of SAT 1 8 FRI 2:00p of Genesee County voters, who recognize Berston, and the Greater 7:30p 21 FOMA Film the benefit of not only the visual arts, Flint Arts Council. FOMA Film 11:00a The Warrior Queen of but also the value of the other cultural Together, these organizations help make Toni Morrison: The Preschool Playdates Jhansi institutions included in the millage funding: our community even more vibrant, offering Pieces I Am Silly Portraits The Flint Institute of Music, The Whiting programming designed to be accessible 7:30p Auditorium and the Capitol Theatre, Flint to all citizens. Visit the FIA to see your tax FOMA Film Symphony Orchestra, Flint School of the dollars at work! The Day Shall Come 22 NEWS & PROGRAMS FLINT PRINT CLUB o Methods Paymentof Phone ______City State Zip ______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 at drapell.com. attraction. sure colorandshaperemain thestar Color influences of Field painting, making paper, Drapell neverabandonsthoseearly the making theeyesmovetoeveryedgeof 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. 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Did youknowcanbuy for selectspecial events. *The Palette Café isopenextended hours 23 NEWS & PROGRAMS 24 EDUCATION PRESCHOOL PLAYDATES Friday themonth. of are offered thethird These free programs all agesare welcome. 5 withcaregivers, but mended forages3to in thestudio. Recom- art-making materials exploring arange of to astorybook, and galleries, listening ing at artwork inthe FIA includelook art! Playdates at the one totheworldof Introduce yourlittle month. the first the Friday of programs are offered welcome. These months, butallare for ages18to36 Recommended in theart studio. materials variety of and investigate a astory,illustrations of the words and theday,of examine to findtheartwork Explore thegalleries to explore theFIA! Bring yourtoddler ART EXPLORERS - free with paint inthestudio. the galleries, andexpress feelings Anne Miranda, lookforcolorsin Monster byEdEmberley and We read GladMonster, Sad Art Galleries&Studio December 20•11:00a–11:45a Painting Feelings Mix itUpbyHerve Tullet. galleries, andlistentothestory look forcolorsinartworks inthe to learn about mixingcolors, featuring different art materials Visit stations inthestudio Art Galleries&Studio December 6•11:00a–11:45a Exploring Color in thestudio. the galleries, andwork withclay Baylor, lookat ceramic artworks in We read WhenClaySingsbyByrd Art Galleries&Studio January 17•11:00a–11:45a Forming Clay by Roger Priddy. listen tothestorySee, Touch,Feel in artworks inthegalleries, and different art materials, findtexture stations inthestudiofeaturing Learn abouttextures byvisiting Art Galleries&Studio January 3 •11:00a–11:45a Exploring Texture collage inthestudio. and make a silly foundobject on aportrait huntinthegalleries, Dirty Socks byHanochPiven, go We read MyDogisasSmelly Art Galleries&Studio February 21•11:00a–11:45a Silly Portraits Things byDayle of Ann Dodds. and listentothestoryThe Shape shapes inartworks inthegalleries discoveries aboutshapes. Look at different art materials toprompt with studiovisitstations with February isallaboutshapes Art Galleries&Studio February 7•11:00a–11:45a Exploring Shape BOOK DISCUSSION at 810.237.7314 [email protected]. programming, For additionalinformation onEducation Wednesdays at 1:30pinIsabelHall. discussed.is These to theselectedbook. Two weeks later, thebook the stagebyexploring artists andartwork related collections. The firstmeetingfor each booksets and non-fiction related toart, art museums, orFIA FIA fiction bookdiscussionsfocus onworks of mistress. couturiers—and Klimt’s mostbelovedmodel and Europe’snaïve younggirltooneof most exclusive Painted KissfollowsEmilieassheblossomsfrom a patrons that bothterrifiesandinspires her. The dissolute artists, wanton models, anddecadent lessons, Klimtintroduces Emilie toasubculture of Hired byherbourgeois father forbasicdrawing Emilie meetsthecontroversial libertine andpainter. artistic community. Itishere where the 12-year-old opera houses, andathriving andadventurous with hisdyingbreath. masterpiece The Kiss, andwhosenameheuttered Emilie Flöge, thewomanwhoposedforhis relationship betweenthe Viennese painterand the tumultuous which reimagines debut novel, and atmospheric in thispassionate takes centerstage film Woman inGold— the and thesubjectof fin desiècleAustria— the great painters of Gustav Klimt, oneof February 19•1:30p Discussion Part 2:Book February 5•1:30p Presentation Part 1: Art History By ElizabethHickey The Painted Kiss Books are availableinthe MuseumShop. elegantcafés,Vienna in1886wasacityof grand contacttheEducation Department free programs are offered on

25 EDUCATION 26 EDUCATION Art àlaCarte Sponsors otherwise noted. FIA’s IsabelHallunless programs are heldinthe and cookiesprovided. All Palette Café. Coffee, tea, from Thesomething bring lunchorpickup are encouraged to 12:15p, participants on Wednesdaysat Offered charge free of focusing onthearts. informative programsof Art àlaCarte isaseries influences converge. 60min. expression, andinternational experimentation, individual world—a free zonewhere for artists from all overthe Berlin hasbecomeahaven Art 21:Berlin January 8 70 min. The Circus, Part 4 December 18 60 min. The Circus, Part 3 December 11 respectability. 60min. and prevailing standards of unconventional entertainments by atensionbetweenits imperialism, itshistoryshaped and madepossibleby Western industrializing nation, embraced a rapidly expanding and entertainment created by circus wasauniquely American history. This seriesreveals the entertainment in of American popular andinfluentialforms themost oneof the storyof and aficionados, The Circus tells performers, host of historians visual archive andfeaturing a Drawing uponavastandrichly The Circus, Part 2 December 4 ART À LA CARTE

culture. 54min. popular have becomeiconsof South Africa’s future. 60min. and pursuetheirvisionsfor communities, reexamine history, to empowermarginalized Four artists usetheirwork Art 21: Johannesburg January 15 Michael Jackson andBubbles Balloon Dog, andporcelain era. Hisstainless-steelRabbit, our called thedefiningartist of long career, hehasbeen Koons’sJeff Over thecourseof Whitney Retrospective Koons:Jeff The January 29 forms andcolors. 65min. from whichheextrapolated between abstraction andnature who insistedontheconnection the 20thand21stcenturies, sculptors, andprintmakers of important abstract painters, regarded themost asoneof Ellsworth Kelly waswidely Fragments Ellsworth Kelly: January 22

profiled. 56min. massive, ornate , is uses bottle topstocreate Nigerian artist El Anatsui, who The El ArtAnatsui of Fold, Crumple, Crush: February 26 66 min. American artist Lonnie Holly. African- the lifeandworkof This documentaryexplores Sandman’s Garden Lonnie Holly: The February 19 Black LivesMatter. 94min. movement tothepresent of theCivilRights the pastof Black historythat connects This program isajourneyinto Not YourNegro Independent Lens: I Am Nelson, documentary filmmaker Stanley Directed byaward-winning Universities Black Colleges and Rising: Historically Tell ThemWe Are February 5 February 12 83 min. culture, andnational identity. have hadon American history, Black Colleges andUniversities examines theimpacthistorically Tell ThemWeRising Are

at 810.237.7314or [email protected]. programming, For additionalinformation onEducation a reservation. please contact theEducation Department tomake and offered charge. free of sixormore, Groups of for children ages4+and accompanyingadults, explore thevisualarts at theFIA. They are designed Family programs enableparents andchildren to with anadult. infants upto18months Recommended for desk inthelobby. the VisitorServices is required. Meetat No advanceregistration please nobackpacks. Strollers allowed, but are recommended. experience, front carriers For thebestart viewing brain development. techniques tosupport cues todiscovertheirvisualpreferences andoffer at artworks together, wetuneintoyourchild’s on thisfree 30-minutegallerytour! As welook yourbaby See themuseumthrough theeyesof Art Galleries February 20•2:00p Baby Tours FAMILY PROGRAMS contacttheEducation Department 27 EDUCATION 28 CLASS HIGHLIGHTS 29

The FIA Art School offers more than 100 classes and workshops each session for students of all ages and skill levels. Please see our website for a complete listing of opportunities.

Mask Magic Three-Day Workshop Masks transform and are fun and easy to Kinetic Storytelling: make. Using rigid wrap and a mask form, students create a unique character, animal, Animation Workshop or imaginary creature. Get immersed in the theory and practice of Ages 8–10 animation in this intensive, hands-on, process- 12/4–12/18 (WE) 5:30-7p Tuition: $42* oriented laboratory for creative inquiry into time-based media. Covering direct and The Art of Comics handmade processes/techniques, develop animation concepts and skill through 12 Create your own characters and write focus areas as you work with your classmates original stories in your own comics in this to produce a short collaborative film. Teens fun, sequential art class! Materials provided. welcome. Ages 9-12 12/28-2/22 (FR) 4:30-5:30p Tuition: $82* Beginner/Intermediate/Advance 12/6-12/8 (FR, SA, & SU) 10a-5p Tuition: $189*

Rebecca Gray, Faculty

ART SCHOOL ART One-Week Workshop SCHOOL ART Janelle Tillman, Student Intro to Drawing: Tapestry Life Drawing You don’t need a floor loom to learn how Multiple drawing projects provide to weave. Throughout history, people have opportunities for you to study the figure using woven, braided, and knotted designs to graphite pencils, conté crayon, and charcoal. decorate clothing, pouches, and other Working from a live costumed model, warm household items. Today, we can use yarn, up by practicing loose, linear gesture studies, paper, wood, and plastic. Learn basic weave and then learn how to manipulate line, structures, how to enhance designs with hatching, and cross-hatching. Students also texture, and much more. Teens welcome. learn to build value and dimension on tinted Beginner/Intermediate/Advance paper. Teens welcome. 1/12-2/2 (SU) 10a-2p Tuition: $112* Beginner/Intermediate/Advance 2/15 (SA) 11a–5p Tuition: $99* One-Week Workshop Glass Survey Jaden Hess, Student Through a brief overview of glassmaking Block Printing on Fabric processes, learn about the history and * FIA members receive and Paper science of glassmaking. Create a glass 20% off of tuition. Learn to Draw casting, a glass drawing, a fused glass Learn the basics of drawing, including con- Create rubber stamps to print original pendant, and a collaborative “Exquisite tour line, gesture, and shading while devel- patterned fabrics and decorative paper. Learn Corpse” project. oping the skills from eye to hand to paper. the basics of carving linoleum with v and Beginner/Intermediate/Advance For more information on Art School Students also make their own sketchbooks. u-gouges. Students will print on both paper 1/8-2/5 (WE) 1p-4p Tuition: $225* programming, contact the Art School at Beginner and fabric. Teens welcome. 810.237.7315 or [email protected]. 1/2-1/23 (WE) 4:30p-5:45p Tuition: $52* Beginner 12/14 (SA) 11a–6p Tuition: $66* 30 31 HOT SHOP McLaren Free Glassblowing Demonstration Days founders Join us every Saturday and Sunday for free glassblowing demonstrations, thanks to McLaren Health Care. Demonstrations are held in the Art School’s state-of-the-art Hot Shop and travel begin on the hour 11:00a–4:00p on Saturdays and 1:00p–5:00p on Sundays. The Founders Society Spotlight on Santa Fe Book Now hosts trips with a Glassblowing September 13–18, 2020 & SavePER focus on art and PERSON Demonstrations 6 Days • 8 Meals are free thanks to culture. Trips include $100 Michigan-based Double: $2,699 pp $2,599 pp Good through destinations and Single: $3,299 pp $3,199 pp 3.13.20 regional attractions, Triple: $2,669 pp $2,569 pp in addition to national Highlights and international Walking tour of Santa Fe Plaza, open air tram tour, Loretto ART SCHOOL ACTIVITIES hot spots. A portion Chapel, Santa Fe School of Cooking, Turquoise Trail, Allan of ticket proceeds Houser Garden, Bandelier National Monument, El support FIA programs Santuario de Chimayo Martin Luther King Jr. Day and exhibitions. January 20 • 3:00p–5:00p ART SCHOOL ART Studio 1 Children and families are invited to drop in to the Art School to create craft projects that explore symbols and images inspired by their understanding of Dr. King’s teachings. FOUNDERS SOCIETY Free and open to the public.

Studio Parties Looking for something to do with Imperial Cities Book Now family, friends, or co-workers this & SavePER October 5–15, 2020 PERSON winter? Organize a studio party for up 11 Days • 14 Meals For reservations or $250 to 16 people, depending on the art Double: $4,449 pp $4,199 pp more information, Good through class. Several projects in a variety of Single: $5,499 pp $5,249 pp 4.6.20 media are available, including welding, contact Diane Roberts Triple: $4,399 pp $4,149 pp at 810.629.4270, ext. glassblowing, ceramics, painting, Highlights drawing, and more. Prices begin at $35 201 or Sheila Smith at 810.610.0090. Prague, Prague Castle, Cesky Krumlov, Vienna, Schönrunn per person and include a three-hour Palace, classical music performance, Danube River Cruise, Youth Arts Partner studio session with a teaching artist and Bratislava, lunch with locals, Budapest, choice on tour, Matthias all required materials. Call 810.237.7315 Church, Fisherman’s Bastion, Visegrad, Renaissance dinner for more information.

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Gifts received from Mr. & Mrs. James Mikulski for Mr. & Mrs. William Delaney Leading Actor ($1,000) Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Schwartz Event Sponsors Alvern & Theresa (Stephens) Mary Burdis Mr. Richard H. Ebbott Mr. Carroll G. Baker & Ms. Ms. Marsha V. Schwarz Since 7.10.19 – 10.10.19 Lock 7.10.19 – 10.10.19 Ms. Sally Ross for Susan Ross Fenton Chamber Ambassador Kimberly Roberson Dr. Janice Shimoda Attorney Eric McCormick Mrs. Bonnie Swanson for Brent Family Mr. & Mrs. John B. Henry Ms. Sandra K. Smith Art on Tap 2019 Drs. Bobby & Nita Mukkamala Annual Appeal 2019 Swanson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gohl Mr. Michael D. Stanton American Electric Motor Inc Dr. & Mrs. Ray & April Rudoni Since 7.10.19 – 10.10.19 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Trevithick for Mr. & Mrs. Duane B. Heilbronn Supporting Player ($500) Mr. Michael Dingman & Mrs. Bennett Communication Ann & Khalil Saab Mr. & Mrs. Chapin Cook Munnearah Taliman Mr. Fred Hinz & Ms. Ruby K. Mrs. Edmund Brownell Susan Sumner Dingman Solutions The Serra Foundation (Al Serra Rachael & Nate Holstege Mr. Daniel Vernia for Sue Vernia Richards-Hjorth Ms. Chene Koppitz Ms. Elizabeth Svoboda Community Podiatry Group P.C., Auto Plaza) Sarah & Wesley Kohn Ms. Carol R. Jankowski Ms. Linda L. Pylypiw Ms. Carolyn Szaroletta Shawn Reiser DPM & David Tom & DeAnn Townsend Grant to support General Mr. Richard Ratner Mr. & Mrs. Steve Lucky Drs. Michael & Virginia Rucks Dr. & Mrs. L. VanWinkle, Jr. Taylor DPM Operating 19/20 Community Gala 2020 Chuck & Kathryn Sharbaugh Mr. & Mrs. Robert McIntyre Dr. James Scott & Ms. Diane Ms. Jolyn Vita Ed Constable, Realtor The Flint Institute Charles Stewart Mott Mrs. Edmund Brownell Mr. & Mrs. John B. Henry Mr. & Mrs. Michael Swartz Piontkowski Mr. Mark A. Walters ELGA Credit Union of Arts gratefully Foundation Drs. Kiran & Laxmi Devisetty Mr. & Mrs. Terry Tupper Dr. & Mrs. Stuart B. Weiner Gill-Roy’s Hardware ELGA Credit Union acknowledges the Grant to support Spring Break Film Society Members Mr. & Mrs. David Wharton Glastender The Contemporaries Hamilton Community Health Special 2019 Print Club Members Ms. Marilyn Willingham Kettering University generosity of the Members 19/20 19/20 Network Nartel Family Foundation Since 7.10.19 – 10.10.19 Ms. Janette A. Wilson Landaal Packaging Systems following donors Since 7.10.19 – 10.10.19 18/19 Law Offices of Heather V. Alvern & Theresa (Stephens) Grant to support “What’s Up at Since 7.10.19 - 10.10.19 Mr. & Mrs. Mike Wilson Mr. & Mrs. David G. Babieracki Burnash, PLLC Lock who have supported Ryan & Amber Eashoo the FIA” Program Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Behm Mr. Dale F. Wolfgram Mr. William S. Ballenger III Dr. Jamile T. Lawand & Mr. Barry The Serra Foundation (Al Serra Mr. Kristopher Johns & Ms. Nartel Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Ryan & Tracy Bessert the Institute with Mr. & Mrs. Richard Beauchamp J. Carr Auto Plaza) Vanessa Ferguson Dr. James Cohen & Ms. Caroline In support of memberships for Mr. & Mrs. Ted Bolander Chuck & Kathryn Sharbaugh contributions. Mrs. Camille Koger-McCree & Kellogg teachers in the Flint District Mrs. Cynthia Buckel Mr. Kyle McCree Mr. Greg Edquist Mrs. Jennifer Lasco Flint Classroom Support Fund Mr. & Mrs. Tom E. Butts Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Garrett Albert Kevin Comins Ms. Elisabeth Saab To support Art School Ms. Ronda W. Goldfarb Ms. Elizabeth Sevick Samuel & Darylee Coplin Programming 2019 Mr. Daniel Greenia & Ms. Nancy Carol Egloff Ms. Karen Sleno Genesee Valley Rotary Club Greenia Ms. Marcia L. Elbert Mr. Dale K. Weighill & Mr. Sang Mrs. Pamela Hicks Mr. & Mrs. Walter Griffin Ms. Patricia Emenyonu Truong Mr. & Mrs. Victor Rabinkov Mr. Kevin Guy Ms. Nora G. Fisher To support Pre-School Mr. Mark Hamel & Mr. Mike Dr. & Mrs. Melvin Flamenbaum Expansion Project Education Green Mr. Richard W. Fortner Endowment and Ms. Jacquie Osborn & Mr. Jim Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Hurand Dr. Brenda Fortunate & Mr. Equipment Funds Osborn Mr. & Mrs. Josh Hurand Edward White Ms. Lynne Hurand Ms. Virginia Gaffney Purchased Fleurs de Printemps Ms. Sara Hurand & Mr. Elie Ms. Kathleen George Merrill Lynch Financial Contributors by Albert-Emile Artigue, “This Since 7.10.19 – 10.10.19 Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Roger Gilmour Advisors are celebrating gift is in memory and honor Mr. & Mrs. James N. Johnson Mr. Christopher Carr Tom Glasscock and Helen Bas of all the girls and women of Ms. Elizabeth A. Kaplan & Mr. its ninth year as the Sheldon & Barbara Cohn Mr. & Mrs. Bill Glowney my life.” Rex Donahey Preview Sponsors of the Philanthropic Fund Rhina & Gene Griffel Mr. Randolph P. Piper Dr. Jamile T. Lawand Mr. & Mrs. Robert Florine Imane Hakam FOMA Film Program. Mr. Michael Martin & Mr. Bryan Ms. Margaret Greene, in honor To support Print Acquisition Mr. & Mrs. Joel H. Harris Vice President Wealth Paris CONTRIBUTIONS of Art House Lectures & Tours Fund, in honor of John Henry Mr. John Hemingway & Mrs. CONTRIBUTIONS Sean & Eureka McCormick Management Advisor Mr. & Mrs. John B. Henry, for giving a tour Connie Palmer Mr. & Mrs. David S. McCredie Carolyn Goyette (center) in memory of Donald Mrs. Carol Jacoby Nederlander Mrs. Ermie Hermann Mr. Thomas J. Mitchell Williamson, James Applegate, Mr. & Mrs. Dennis House and Financial Advisor Nick Nawrocki (left) from Sponsor of Huntington Free James R. & Helen Sue Morgan and Elizabeth Neithercut John T. Hubard Saturdays 2019–2022 Drs. Bobby & Nita Mukkamala Merrill Lynch present a check in support of the Dr. Jamile Trueba Lawand Ms. Lynne Hurand Huntington Bank Dr. & Mrs. Kienan F. Murphy program to John Henry, FIA Executive Director. Ms. Kerstin Lawrence Ms. Elizabeth Ireland-Curtis Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Ogul Mr. Max Lepler & Mr. Rex L. Sponsor of Hot Shop Mr. & Mrs. Franklin H. Kasle Mr. & Mrs. Gary Philpott Dotson Demonstration Days Mr. & Mrs. Norman Kleiner Mr. Wayne Pickvet & Mr. Bruce Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Moss McLaren Health Care Mr. & Mrs. Lee LaVictoire A. Barrett Donor advised grant from Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lutgens Mr. & Mrs. Mark Piper William H. Piper - Flint In Memory Ms. Susan M. Mangapora Mr. & Mrs. Adam Reigle Community Fund of the In memory of Marianne Ms. Carol Masse Mrs. Betty Salimi Community Foundation of Chardoul Mair Sean & Eureka McCormick Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Sanford Greater Flint Mr. & Mrs. Paul N. Chardoul Mr. William K. McDonald Mr. Mike D. Smith & Ms. Trish M. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Riseman Ms. Ruth A. McLearn In memory of Elizabeth (Libby) Zito-Smith Mr. Shai M. Brosh & Ms. Estate of Grayce M. Scholt Neithercut Chuck & Kathryn Sharbaugh Gift of Print Club 19/20 Christine Mieloch Mr. & Mrs. Howard J. Bueche Ms. Christy Moore Wells Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Joel H. Harris Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Hurand for Sara Hurand & Elie Weiss and Mr. Jim Newtown Trustee initiated grant from Mr. & Mrs. John B. Henry The Flint Area Chapter Josh & Ashley Hurand Mr. Michael Orr & Ms. Darla Orr Olivia P. Maynard Mr. & Mrs. Khalil M. Saab Ms. Suzanne Owen of The Links, Inc. Kathryn Sharbaugh Charles Stewart Mott Film Society Sponsors Ms. Alta Parsons recently toured the FIA Foundation In memory of Philip Timyan Ms. Orlene Peresta with Board of Trustee Kathryn Sharbaugh 19/20 Ms. Rodica Phillips Since 7.10.19 – 10.10.19 Ms. Yolinda Pierce & Ms. members Dr. Brenda Special Gifts In memory of Linda Kay Delores Johnson Rogers-Grays, (standing Gift of an FIA Membership Vanston Preview Sponsor ($5,000+) Ms. Sally Pierson Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Hurand for Anonymous Merrill Lynch third from left) and Mr. & Mrs. Roy Sabo Sara Hurand & Elie Weiss and Ms. Mary Lou Applebee Screenwriter Sponsor ($2,500) Mike & Judy Sanford Theresa Stephens-Lock (not pictured) with the Josh & Ashley Hurand Mr. & Mrs. John A. Brancheau Guardian Security Services, Inc. Ms. Marcia Sauvie visiting Central Area Director Glenda Masingale Ms. Kerstin Lawrence for Martha Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Chisena, Jr. Michigan Radio Calhoun Mr. Richard T. Schroeder Manson (seated center). Members of the Flint Area Chapter serve as volunteers each year at the FIA’s Community Gala fundraiser. 34 MEMBERSHIP 35

Mr. Rodrick Larry & Mrs. Sunni Ms. Karima A. Bostick Dr. Brenda Fortunate & Mr. Mr. John V. Dempsey & Ms. Mr. & Mrs. David Sabino Members who have Samuels-Larry Mrs. Linda Bronner Edward White Margo Lakin+ Mr. Marshall H. Sanders & Dr. joined from Mr. & Mrs. Mike LeClaire Ms. Jennifer Burke Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Herman Ms. Daiva Devereaux*+ Sharon A. Simeon+∆ Mr. Eric Leverette-Goodwin Ms. Robin Chan+ Ms. Mollie Jones-Kotula* Mr. & Mrs. Chris J. Dundas+∆ Ms. Janet A. Schultz+∆ 7.10.19 – 9.25.19 Mr. Eric Lieske Ms. Janice Child Ms. Chene Koppitz & Mr. Mark Mr. Thomas M. Firestone & Ms. Ms. Christa M. Siegel+∆ Ms. Lydia M. Lusk Ms. Helen Cothrel Heggie*+∆ Chris Mullally Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin M. Sorscher Rubens Society Ms. Cynthia Luxton Ms. Stephanie Dean Mr. & Mrs. Madhu Kulkarni Mr. Michael Fischer & Ms. Mr. Brent Swanson* Individual Mr. Tim Mason Mr. James Devereaux Dr. Jamile T. Lawand & Mr. Barry Amber Fischer* Dr. & Mrs. Johannes Tall Membership contributions are a significant ($1,000 & above annually) Mr. Christopher Mathews Mr. Walter Dotoson J. Carr+∆ Mrs. Billie Fisher+∆ Ms. Karolyn Tiefenbach part of the FIA operating income. Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon H. Cohn Mr. James Mctiernan & Ms. Ms. Bonnie Ferguson Mr. Max Lepler & Mr. Rex L. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Foor+∆ Mr. Charles Tobias* Lynne Mctiernan+ Ms. Charlene Franklin Dotson+ Ms. Carole Fults & Ms. Debra Mr. & Ms. Earl Turner∆ Business Members Ms. Virginia Morgan Ms. Katrina Frary Sean & Eureka McCormick+∆ Burger Dr. Colleen Turner & Mr. Roger Benefits and privileges of FIA membership Business Supporter Ms. Katie Naves Ms. Jane Frasier Dr. & Mrs. Robert McMahan Dr. Gail Ganakas+ Turner* include a 10% discount in the Museum Shop ($250 annually) Mrs. Chelsey Nolan Ms. Emily Gieselman Mr. & Mrs. William H. Moeller Mrs. Diane Gates Mr. & Mrs. David B. 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Individual Members Ms. April Vorhees Ms. Michele Ramo Connie Palmer+∆ Business Members Mrs. Jean Battles & Ms. Jessica Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Waldron∆ Ms. Judith Sale Ms. Annetta Hendrickson Sustainer Business Supporter Wolverton Mrs. Jennifer Wilcox Ms. Veronica Schaden Mrs. Ermie Hermann Rubens Society Members are individuals and ($100 annually) ($250 annually) Mrs. Patricia Beauvais Mrs. Diane Williams Ms. Deborah Simms Ms. Dawn Hibbard & Ms. Hope businesses supporting FIA membership at Mr. Scott Allen & Ms. Karen Woodhaven Senior Community Dr. Morley M. Biesman Ms. Sumer Williams Mr. Rinerd Simpson Wilkins+ McKay Mrs. Doris E. Brandt the $1,000 level and higher and are invited to Miss Michelle Zhang Ms. Marilyn Spiller Business Sustainer Ms. Barbara H. Horcha & Mr. Mr. Ray Belcher & Ms. Cindy Mr. & Mrs. Dickson Brown Ms. Munnearah Taliman ($100 annually) William Cross+∆ three exclusive events each year. 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Family ...... $50 the names of those who Family Youth Ms. Elisabeth Saab & Mr. Chad Ms. Miriam Marcus* ($50 annually) Nancy VanHoozier+ Hamilton*+ †† ($20 annually) Hansen+∆ Mrs. Sue Martell* Sustainer ...... $100 have upgraded their Mr. & Mrs. Jay Kalisky Mr. & Mrs. Gary Hansz Mrs. Kathy Baker Lena Jones Carlene & Rob VanVoorhies+∆ Mr. Michael Mathieu & Ms. memberships with a Mr. & Mrs. Brian Killian+ Ms. Merry Hosner* †† Miss Darbie Barkman Isla Kirby Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Barbara Swartz Sponsor ...... $250 larger contribution. Ms. Karla Kretzschmer & Ms. Mr. Kristopher Johns & Ms. Mr. Todd Beard Wagonlander Mr. & Mrs. James McEwan †† Kristina Kretzschmer Vanessa Ferguson Donor ...... $500 + A plus indicates the Mrs. Karen Bobier Dr. David R. Weinberg* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. 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At the Flint Institute of Arts, enjoy live music, tour the galleries, see live glassblowing, and make- and-take a holiday-themed craft in the FIA Art School. Meet Clifford the Big Red Dog, thanks to WCMU Public Media. The entire family is sure to love this free, festive event!