SPRING 2021 fiamagazine Board of Trustees 1 Elizabeth S. Murphy, President From the Executive Director CONTENTS Thomas B. Lillie, First Vice-President Mark L. Lippincott, Second Vice- President When the pandemic’s grip on our patterns programming to be a suitable alternative executive director 1 news & programs 18–24 Elisabeth Saab, Secretary Martha Sanford, Treasurer of socialization and communication is to visiting in person during the pandemic. exhibitions 2–10 education 25 John Bracey Eleanor E. Brownell finally over, we can expect the experience Since June 2020, we’ve seen a 29% increase art on loan 11 art school 26 Ann K. Chan will have changed our behavior in many in our Facebook page’s total impressions James D. Draper, Founders Society acquisitions 12–13 contributions 27–29 President ways. During the March through June and the total number of engagements are Mona Hardas calendar 14–15 membership 30–32 Carol Hurand shutdown at the FIA, social media outlets, up 12.5%. The FIA’s Instagram accounts Lynne Hurand our website, and e-news were the only continue to grow steadily. The open and films 15–17 museum shop 33 Raymond J. Kelly III, FIA Representative to FCCC Board way we could keep the museum “open” click-to-open rates for our eNewsletters Alan Klein Jamile Trueba Lawand to our public. And while the importance are well above the average for Art, Culture, Eureka McCormick of digital or virtual communication has Entertainment. Since the beginning of William H. Moeller Jay N. Nelson been increasingly understood over the March 2020, the website has seen a 16.5% Office Hours Admission Karl A. Olmsted Mon–Fri, 9a–5p Adults $10.00* Dr. Brenda Rogers-Grays years, it was the COVID-19 pandemic and Michael Rucks 12 & under FREE subsequent shutdown of all entertainment, Gallery Hours Mary Coe Ryan Students w/ ID $8.00* Mon– Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p Sharon A. Simeon sports, arts, and cultural venues that really Senior citizens 62+, $8.00* Patricia Spangler Closed on major holidays brought home how vital and effective these active military, & veteran Theresa A. Stephens-Lock Tiffany Stolzenfeld tools have become in keeping in touch with FIA Theater Hours Lynne A. Taft-Draper, Friends of Fri & Sat, 7:30p; Sun, 2p Modern Art President the world around us and each other. Even David T. Taylor Museum Shop & Gregory G. Viener when restrictions were lifted, allowing us to Art School Gallery Jan Werschky reopen in July, we had to make significant Shannon Easter White 810.234.1695 * Free to FIA members and adjustments with some still working from Mon–Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p Genesee County residents FCCC Board Representative David Stickel home, others on and off in the office, and

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After all, the opportunity employer, and are made possible in part with from the exhibition (page 8) provides programs and the support of the updates and studio activities for our virtual aesthetic experience is incomplete unless services without regard to Michigan Council Boris Lovet-Lorski “visitors” to enjoy at home. The Museum encountered as the artist intended: seeing race, color, religion, national for Arts and Cultural American, born Lithuania, 1894–1973 Shop added online shopping as well. And the true color, texture and scale of a work origin, age, gender identity, or disability. Affairs, a partner Sieglinde (detail), 1930s agency of the National Carved plaster with ebony-like with visitor safety in mind, we converted our of art in person; feeling the energy of a Operating support for the Endowment finish 3 1 FIA is provided in part by for the Arts. 10 /8 × 5 /2 × 2 inches 200+ stop audio tour to a format accessible performance on stage or simply sharing an the Charles Stewart Mott Bequest of Mary Mallery Davis, on our visitors’ smartphone, computer or event with a large audience. There’s really Foundation. 1990.53 This magazine, made possible tablet. no substitute for authenticity. FIA operations are funded in through a generous donation by part by the Genesee County Lynne Hurand, is published four As we increased the creation and Arts Education and Cultural times per year for mailing to FIA presentation of new content, we discovered John B. Henry Enrichment Millage funds. members, museums, and libraries more and more people finding our virtual Executive Director Your tax dollars at work. around the country. 2 CLOSING SOON ON VIEW 3 Glass in the Fourth Found Objects The Art of Purvis Young Dimension through 4.11.21 through 3.21.21 Graphics Gallery Harris-Burger Gallery At first glance, what looks like chaotic While we live in a three-dimensional world and our brains and abstract brushstrokes and pencil are trained to see height, width, and depth—mathematicians, marks are actually meaningful images­—all physicists, and artists have long considered the fourth dimension part of Purvis Young’s rich visual lexicon. and its possibilities for alternative realities. Although authors and Boats, horses, warriors, and prisoners fill scientists have sought to describe the concept, it is inherently Livio Seguso his canvases (wood panels, discarded intangible and invisible. Einstein defined it as “spacetime,” a Italian, born 1930 receipts, and pages ripped from books) Rigel, 2001 mathematical model that fuses the three dimensions of space and Blown, cut, polished and exploring themes of both freedom the one dimension of time into four dimensions. Philosophers laminated glass and imprisonment. Although he was 1 1 1 14 /2 × 14 /2 × 11 /2 inches consider a metaphysical meaning, seeing it as the connection Courtesy of the Isabel considered the unofficial historian of his between the mind and reality. Artists, since the early 20th century, Foundation, L2017.80 neighborhood of , , the tried to represent the fourth dimension, moving beyond realistic Photo credit: Douglas themes in his work are universal to the Schaible Photography representations of the world toward abstraction. The plasticity of Black experience. Young’s and glass in its molten form has enticed many artists to explore non- drawings became his voice of protest objective, or abstract, forms since the beginning of the Studio for the injustices he and his community Glass movement in the 1960s. Whether it is an intentional optical experienced. On his bicycle, he circled illusion or just the natural properties of glass, each artwork in this his neighborhood, gathering materials, exhibition implies something beyond height, width, and depth. Purvis Young EXHIBITIONS In this exhibition, you are encouraged to look at the object from Purvis Young EXHIBITIONS American, 1943–2010 multiple angles to allow for different viewing experiences. Big Smiling Head in Landscape with People, 1980’s Mixed media on found wood panel 7 7 24 /8 × 21 /8 × 2 inches Gift of Selig D. Sacks, 2019.313 © Larry T. Clemons / Gallery 721 / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Purvis Young American, 1943–2010 Untitled, 1970’s Ink on paper 1 8 × 14 /4 inches Gift of Dr. Sharon A. Simeon, 2020.41 © Larry T. Clemons / Gallery 721 / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

supplies, and inspiration for his works. In 1964, while serving three years Graphics Gallery in prison for breaking and entering, Young studied art books and pored sponsored by over Old Masters such as and El Greco. It was during this period that he experienced a shift in consciousness in which he realized that he could use his art to express himself and his grievances with the world. After his release and move to Miami’s neighborhood of Overtown, Livio Seguso he began and never stopped until his death in 2010. 4 ON VIEW 5 Posing Beauty in African American Culture through 4.18.21

Hodge and Henry Galleries Jeffrey Henson Scales Sponsored by Posing Beauty in African Jeffrey Henson Scales American, born 1954 American Culture Young Man in Plaid, New explores the contested York City, 1992 Digital print ways in which African 5 3 35 /8 x 35 /4 inches and African American Courtesy of the artist beauty have been y gala Lauren Kelley represented in historical American, born 1975 communit and contemporary Pickin’, 2007 Color-coupler print contexts. The exhibition 23 x 23 inches does this by presenting Courtesy of the artist a diverse range of media including Chinese photography, video, fashion, advertising, and Jack Willson other forms of popular Art of Jade Thompson Fund and the Truth, culture. The first of through 5.23.21 Racial Healing, and three thematic sections, Transformation “Constructing a Pose,” Ann K. Walch-Chan Program Fund of Gallery EXHIBITIONS the Community considers the interplay between the historical and the contemporary, Chinese, , Qing Dynasty, EXHIBITIONS Foundation of between self-representation and imposed representation, and the 1644–1911/12 Art of Jade Greater Flint Palette, 19th century relationship between subject and photographer. The second section, Jadeite explores the history 3 15 “Body and Image,” questions the ways in which our contemporary 3 /4 × 6 × /16 inches of the cultures Gift of Miss Carol C. Pierson, understanding of beauty has been constructed and framed through 2005.83 who work with the body. The last section, “Modeling Beauty & Beauty Contests,” jade, as well as the invites us to Maya culture Mosaic Mask, n.d. functional, stylistic, reflect upon Jade and technical Posing Beauty in 3 the ambiguities 3 /4 inches African American Gift of an Anonymous developments of Culture is curated of beauty, its Friend, 2017.217 jade as an artistic by Deborah Willis impact on mass medium. The and organized by culture and artworks in this Curatorial Assistance individuals, and exhibition were Traveling Exhibitions, how the display made by artists Pasadena, California. of beauty who patiently affects the ways ground and drilled in which we see the material, a Maya culture and interpret process that could the world and take days, months, and even years to ourselves. complete. Because of the stone’s beauty, strength, and rarity, jade has become a symbol of social identity, hierarchy, status, wealth, and power in both Chinese and Mesoamerican cultures. This exhibition features 75 objects dating back as early as 3200 BCE. Lauren Kelley 6 OPENING IN APRIL 7 Blue Plate Special Political and Personal 4.10.21 to 9.19.21 Images of Gay Identity Harris-Burger Gallery Installation photo, 2020 4.17.21 to 7.11.21 Support provided by John Miller is known for his Graphics Gallery larger-than-life glass sculptures of everyday objects. As a This exhibition features young boy, he spent plenty of selections from the time with his father at drive- Jack B. Pierson Print in and roadside diners. The John Miller Collection, which American, born 1966 neon signs, glistening chrome Pilsner with a Zing!, 2016 contains 856 works tables, and quintessential Blown and hot sculpted on paper by 404 glass artists from around American cuisine left a lasting 33 × 30 × 31 inches impression on the artist. His Courtesy of the artist the globe. Drawing on current studio, located two Pierson’s experience blocks from old Route 66, as a gay man, Political provides Miller with constant and Personal: Images artistic inspiration. It is one of of Gay Identity sheds the most famous roads in the light on the important United States and jammed with role sexual identity the type of diners and other played in forming his small businesses that Miller collecting habits and experienced as a child. highlights the work of several well-known EXHIBITIONS and lesser-known gay EXHIBITIONS artists. In addition, the works of heterosexual

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Robert Arrington artists are featured, contextu- American, born 1950 alized through their homoerotic Self-Portrait, 1985 Etching and silkscreen on subject matter (informed by paper classical mythology and an 13 15 12 /16 x 9 /16 inches John Miller Gift of Mr. Jack B. Pierson, admiration for male athleticism) 1986.3 or the supportive content of their political messages. From the 1920s through the 1950s, many Papo Colo diners offered a daily, inexpensive special Puerto Rican, born 1946 Through highlighting public Photogenics: Photopoems, identity and activism, dissecting called the blue plate special. It was a hearty 1979 meal that was perfect for travelers on the Duotone on paper historic complexities of the gay 14 × 11 inches male gaze, and considering the go or budget conscious patrons. Although Gift of Mr. Jack B. Pierson, blue plate specials are rare today, for many, 1990.2.1.1 pensive and private moments including Miller, it is a nostalgic term that of gay love and attraction, this conjures fond memories. Featuring a number exhibition captures the multi- dimensional nature of gay of Miller’s oversized classics like hot dogs and Papo Colo French fries, this exhibition won’t fill your belly identity in the 20th century. but it will put a smile on your face. This exhibition was originally scheduled for 2020, but was Graphics Gallery moved to 2021 due to the sponsored by Sponsored by COVID-19 closure of the FIA. 8 EXHIBITIONS Salvador Dalí. and contemporary works by Giovanni della Robbia andGerolamo Campagna tomodernist and includes works byRenaissance andBaroque artists suchas in three dimensionswithsculptures spanningoverfivecenturies This exhibition explores therichhistoryof and foundobjects. a varietyof contemporary works incorporate like metalstoneorclay;however, Traditionally, to works that are highlyabstract. and mythologicalsubjectmatter centuries from predominantly religious human formhasevolvedoverseveral years.thousands of In Western art, the sculptors withinspiration for of were stylizedrepresentations The veryfirstsculptures created OPENING INMAY 5.8.21 to8.29.21 3D: Focus ontheFigure Hodge Gallery thehumanform, Vanessa German materials like glass artists workinmaterials providing

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March The artworks listed here are on loan from the FIA to the following exhibitions:

Binocular Menagerie InterStates of Mind The Age of Impressionism: In Binocular Menagerie, Leslie Thornton plays Eli and Edythe Broad Art American Masters with vision, perception, and transformation. Museum A series of images of animals—a virtual Canton Museum of Art Michigan State University Canton, Ohio menagerie of birds, reptiles, and mammals— East Lansing, Michigan 11.27.20 – 3.7.21 is framed within a format of two circular 11.7.20 – 8.8.21 windows. Each animal’s movements on the Childe Hassam Allan D’Arcangelo American, 1859–1935 left are remapped into an elegant abstraction American, 1930–1998 Newport Waterfront, 1901 June Moon, 1969 Oil on canvas on the right, transforming the “real” into a 1 1 Serigraph on paper 26 /4 × 24 /8 inches Leslie Thornton Walker Evans digital kaleidoscope. In this unexpectedly profound meditation 14 x 11 inches Gift of the Whiting Foundation through Mr. American, b. 1951 Gift of Nancy Rajala, 2010.47 and Mrs. Donald E. Johnson, 1972.31 on the minutiae of perception, the smallest shift in the animal’s Binocular Menagerie, 2014 movement ripples into resonant motion, multiplied, recast, and 2:50 minutes Walker Evans folded back upon itself. Thornton’s manipulations intensify the Courtesy of Electronic Arts American, 1903–1975 Intermix (EAI), New York Joe’s Auto Graveyard, Near Bethlehem, viewer’s focus, offering revelatory ways of seeing and perceiving Pennsylvania, 1936, printed 1971 the ordinary that are both strange and beautiful. Gelatin silver print 11 11 4 /16 × 6 /16 inches Museum Purchase, 1978.8 April Claes Oldenburg American, born Sweden, 1929 Claes Oldenburg Down Into Nothing Profile Airflow, 1969 Molded polyurethane over lithograph on Using ink, gouache, white-out, and even paper 1 1 coffee, Jake Fried creates hallucinatory 33 /2 × 65 /2 inches Museum purchase, 1970.19 vistas by modifying and shooting the same © Claes Oldenburg image over and over again. The result is a Mel Ramos EXHIBITIONS mind-bending animation at a frenzied pace. American, 1935–2018 Beginning his career as a painter, Jake Fried AC Annie, 1972 COLLECTIONS Offset lithograph on paper Childe Hassam was drawn to the process of layering and 1 1 30 /4 × 24 /2 inches modifying images, which led him to pursue Museum purchase, 1977.7 animation. Fried is an instructor at the Massachusetts College of Jake Fried American Ed Ruscha Art and Design and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Down Into Nothing, 2013 American, born 1937 Hand-drawn animation with ink, America, Her Best Product, 1974 Roy Lichtenstein: History in gouache, white-out, and coffee Lithograph on paper May 1 minute 40 x 30 inches the Making, 1948–1960 Gift of Lorillard, 1976.7.11 Courtesy of the artist Colby College Museum of Art Release Zoltan Sepeshy Waterville, Maine American, born Hungary, 1898–1974 2.11.21 – 6.6.21 Evoking stress, tension, anxiety, and Woodward Avenue No. II, 1931 amazement, the video performance Release Oil on canvas Roy Lichtenstein pushes glass—and the viewer’s nerves—to 25 x 30 inches Ed Ruscha American, 1923–1997 Gift of Pat Glascock and Michael D. Hall Mechanism Cross Section, ca. 1954 extremes. Artist Leana Quade reveals the in memory of Collin Gabriel Hall, Inlander Oil with sgraffito on canvas amazing proprieties of glass while mimicking Collection, 2003.29 40 x 54 inches Gift of Messrs. Samuel N. Tomkin and feelings one may have when approaching a Sidney Freedman, 1956.2 simple, yet terrifying task. Using a sheet of tempered glass, a ratchet strap, and nerves of steel to slowly bend a sheet of glass until it explodes, the process as well as the result was more intense and terrifying than she anticipated. Excitement turns to anxiety within the simple process Leana R. Quade American, b. 1979 of clicking a ratchet strap. The viewer shares the dread and Release, 2016 nervousness of the artist, watching as she struggles every click of 3:58 seconds Courtesy of the artist the way. Zoltan Sepeshy

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Featured Acquisitions Recent Acquisitions Douglas Bourgeois Richard Ritter Family Reunion in the Gallery American, born 1951 American, born 1940 Warrior, 2013 Vase, ca. 1967 With a recent gift of Linocut on paper Blown glass 3 3 American portraits 18 × 12 inches 7 /4 × 6 × 4 /4 inches Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brink, Gift of Gilbert B. and Zelma H. of a husband and 2020.55 Gottlieb, 2020.63 wife, there is a rare opportunity to have Karsten Creightney American, born 1976 American a “painted” family Roadside Gambler, 2013 Portrait of John Nash Fowler, reunion at the FIA. Linocut on paper ca. 1840 22 × 30 inches Oil on canvas Portraits of family Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brink, 32 × 27 inches members often are 2020.56 Gift of Henry and Julie Livingston, separated when in memory of the descendants Michael Krueger of John Nash Fowler and Delia they are passed American, born 1967 (Scott) Fowler, 2020.64 Lizard King, 2008 down to heirs who Lithograph on paper 1 end up far apart 16 × 30 /4 inches American from each other. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brink, 2020.57 Portrait of Delia (Scott) Fowler, So, it’s not always ca. 1840 Oil on canvas guaranteed that a Renée Stout American, born 1958 32 × 27 inches Gift of Henry and Julie group of related Lovers in a Photobooth, 2014 portraits will end Archival pigment print Livingston, in memory of the 3 descendants of John Nash 8 × 1 /4 inches up together again Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brink, Fowler and Delia (Scott) Fowler, in the same room. Portrait of John Nash Fowler 2020.58 2020.65 In the case of the After Pierre-Antoine Poiteau Vincent Stoltenberg Lerche Fowler family, French, 1766–1854 Norwegian, 1837–1892 , ca. 1864 this reunion Bergamotte d’Ete, ca. 1846 Venice at Night

COLLECTIONS Oil on canvas COLLECTIONS Hand-colored stipple 1 1 came about engraving on paper 29 /2 × 43 /2 inches Gift of Helga Luise Bryant, American, 19th century 14 × 11 inches because of two heirs of John Nash and in 1856. By that time, 2020.66 Delia Scott Fowler: Adelaide Schnuck, great- The Fowler Children, 1854 Gift of Dr. Seymour and both the portraits of Oil on canvas Barbara K. Adelson, 2020.59 1 Matthew Owen Wead granddaughter, who lived in Michigan, the parents and the 49 × 61 /4 inches American, born 1984 Gift of the Estate of Mrs. After Pierre-Antoine Poiteau and Henry Livingston, 3rd great-grandson, children were finished Ahmaud Arbery, 2020 Ernest C. Schnuck, 1976.1 French, 1766–1854 Woodcut on paper currently living in North Carolina. and would have been Bergamotte de Soulers, ca. 36 × 24 inches Concerning the portraits of the parents, on view in the Fowler 1846 Hand-colored stipple Museum purchase with funds they were inherited by Caroline (1833–1908), home on 500 Woodward Avenue (now the engraving on paper from the Collection Endowment, the Fowlers’ eldest daughter. Caroline was the location of the Central Methodist Church). 14 × 11 inches 2020.67 Gift of Dr. Seymour and great-great-grandmother of William Gilbert The Flint connection begins, at least in the Barbara K. Adelson, 2020.60 Matthew Owen Wead Livingston, Jr., father of Henry Livingston. case of the Fowler children portrait, when American, born 1984 Breonna Taylor, 2020 Henry and Julie Livingston were inspired to Delia Fowler Tucker moved to the Flint area Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright American, 1867–1959 Woodcut on paper donate the pendant portraits of the Fowler with her husband in 1871. She inherited the Manufactured by Oakbrook Esser 36 × 24 inches Studios, American, founded 1986 Museum purchase with funds parents because they knew that one of the painting from her father after his death in from the Collection Endowment Lake Geneva Tulip, n.d. most beloved paintings in the FIA collection 1879, and it eventually was passed down Clear and colored iridescent 2020.68 was the portrait of the Fowler children (from to Delia’s granddaughter Adelaide Willison glass, zinc channel construction, mahogany stand Matthew Owen Wead left to right): Delia (1838–1907), age sixteen, Schnuck (Mrs. Ernest C. Schnuck), who gave it 7 3 American, born 1984 20 /8 × 18 /8 inches Milo (1839–1872), age fifteen, and Gertrude to the FIA in 1976. Gift of Dr. Seymour and George Floyd, 2020 Barbara K. Adelson, 2020.61 Woodcut on paper (1846–1907), age eight. By the time this We are delighted that the family, separated 36 × 24 inches Museum purchase with funds portrait was painted in 1854, Caroline, not miles apart and removed from each other Sonja Blomdahl American, born 1952 from the Collection Endowment, pictured, was twenty-one years old. for more than 100 years, are now reunited Portrait of Delia (Scott) Fowler 2020.69 Violet Heliosphere, 1984 The Michigan history of the portraits through these paintings. Blown glass 1 begins when John Nash Fowler (1812–1879), 7 × 13 /2 inches diameter Gift of Gilbert B. and Zelma H. a wealthy ship owner and lumberman from Gottlieb, 2020.62 Clayton, New York, moved his family to Detroit 14 MARCH APRIL MAY 15 SPECIAL FRI FRI SAT FRI SCREENING FOMA5 Film FOMA2 Film FOMA1 Film FOMA14 Film Jasper Jones Oliver Sacks: His Own Transit Breed & Bootleg: MAR 18, 19, 20, 21 Life Legends of Flint Rap Music The Banker 6 SAT 2 SUN (U.S., 2020) Directed by George Nolfi, 120 FOMA Film 3 SAT FOMA Film min., rated PG-13 Jasper Jones FOMA Film Transit SAT In the 1960s, two African American Oliver Sacks: His Own FOMA15 Film entrepreneurs hire a working- SUN Life WED Breed & Bootleg: class white man to pretend to Legends of Flint Rap 7 6:00p5 be the head of their business FOMA Film Music Jasper Jones SUN Sheppy Dog Fund empire while they pose as a janitor 4 and chauffeur. Anthony Mackie, FOMA Film SAT Lecture Oliver Sacks: His Own 17 The Conservation of Samuel L. Jackson, and Nia Long SAT Life FOMA Film Paintings: Historical lead the cast. FOMA20 Film Potiche and Technical Martin Eden FRI 10:00a Discoveries Special Screening 9 Exhibition Opening The Banker FOMA Film Political and Personal: Heartworn Highways Images of Gay Identity FRI FOMA7 Film SUN Zappa 21 SUN FILMS FOMA Film 18 FOMA Film SUN Martin Eden SAT 16 Special Screening Potiche FOMA Film FOMA8 Film CALENDAR The Banker Breed & Bootleg: Zappa WED Legends of Flint Rap 21 10:00a Music FRI 6:00p Exhibition Opening FRI 26 Sheppy Dog Fund 12 FOMA Film 3-D: Focus on the FOMA Film God of the Piano Lecture: Part Two Figure and 3-D: Focus 21 FRI That Click To the House Without the Abstract FOMA Film Exit SAT TBA SAT 27 SAT FOMA Film FOMA10 Film FOMA13 Film FRI God of the Piano Heartworn Highways SAT That Click FOMA23 Film 22 10:00a FOMA Film The Film Critic TBA SUN Exhibition Opening SUN 28 Blue Plate Special 14 FOMA Film FOMA Film SAT SUN God of the Piano 24 23 The Communities First Inc. Culture That Click SUN FOMA Film FOMA Film The Film Critic Shock program, in partnership FOMA11 Film TBA with the FIA, presents the fourth THU Heartworn Highways 18 SUN film in a monthly series dealing Special Screening 25 28 FRI with African American themes and The Banker WED FOMA Film FOMA Film culture. All screenings as of now The Film Critic 6:00p14 TBA will be virtual. Please go to flintarts. 19 FRI Sheppy Dog Fund org or communitiesfirstinc.org for FOMA Film Lecture: Part One 30 FRI SAT information. Martin Eden To the House Without FOMA Film FOMA29 Film Special Screening Exit Transit TBA The Banker 16 FRI SUN 30 SUN FOMA Film FOMA9 Film FOMA Film Potiche Zappa TBA 16 FOMA FILMS 17

MAR 26, 27, 28 APR 23, 24, 25 The FIA Theater God of the Piano The Film Critic has been closed (Israel, 2019) Directed by Itay (Argentina-Chile, 2015) Directed by Hernán Guerschuny, throughout the Tal, 90 min., subtitled, not 98 min., subtitled, not rated 2020–21 film season, and rated A playful yet heartfelt take on the rom-com screenings have been online. In an award-winning genre, this follows a world-weary Buenos Until the theater reopens, drama from Israel, the Aires movie critic who eschews romantic ticket holders to virtual daughter of a famous clichés—until he finds himself living one with screenings will be given an pianist takes extreme a gorgeous thrill seeker who opens up his access code to watch films. measures to make world view. Please visit flintarts.org to sure her child will be purchase or redeem tickets a musician talented APR 30 & MAY 1, 2 and to keep informed of any enough to meet her Transit developments. father’s exacting (Germany-France, 2019) Directed by Christian Petzold, standards. Soon, she realizes she will have 101 min., subtitled, not rated to stand up to her father—and to her own In a haunting adaptation of Anna Seghers’ MAR 5, 6, 7 actions. 1942 novel “Transit Visa,” a German refugee attempting to escape occupied France flees Jasper Jones APR 2, 3 ,4 to Marseille, where he assumes the identity (Australia, 2017) Directed by Rachel Perkins, 103 min., not rated Oliver Sacks: His Own Life of a recently deceased writer and falls in love (U.S., 2020) Directed by Ric Burns, 111 min., not rated with a mysterious young woman.

FILMS Toni Collette (The Sixth Sense, Muriel’s FILMS Shortly after receiving a fatal cancer Wedding) and Hugo Weaving (The Matrix) MAY 7, 8, 9 head the cast of a riveting coming-of-age diagnosis in 2015, renowned neurologist story about a bookish teenager whose life and writer Oliver Sacks sat down for a series Zappa is changed when he is entrusted to solve a of interviews on his life, work, and sense of (U.S., 2020) Directed by Alex Winter, 129 min., not rated murder in an Australian town in 1968. wonder at the natural world. The resulting The first definitive, all-access documentary film is about a man who redefined our about maverick rocker Frank Zappa reveals MAR 12, 13, 14 understanding of the brain and mind. a music maker who never shied away from the political turbulence of his time. Alex That Click APR 9, 10, 11 (U.S., 2019) Directed by Luca Severi, 90 min., not rated Winter (from the Bill & Ted movies) takes the With his unique style and approach, Heartworn Highways director’s chair. “Photographer to the Stars” Douglas Kirkland (U.S., 1976) Directed by James Szalapski, 92 min., not rated MAY 14, 15, 16 has portrayed more than 60 years of pop The iconic performance documentary from culture. This fascinating feature takes a Breed & Bootleg: Legends of Flint 1976 returns to remind us of the influence closer look into his career with help from of non-mainstream country artists on the Rap Music interviewees Sharon Stone, Nicole Kidman, (U.S., 2020) Directed by Geri Alumit Zeldes, 59 min., American music scene. Hard-playing and Michelle Williams, and many others. not rated hard-living genre-changers such as Townes A documentary about the legacy of hip- MAR 19, 20, 21 Van Zandt, Guy Clark, David Allan Coe, and hop in Flint honors Eric T. “MC” Breed, a Steve Earle are heard. Martin Eden forefather of what was known as “Midwest rap.” This film focuses on the city’s hip-hop (Italy, 2019) Directed by Pietro Marcello, 129 min., APR 16, 17, 18 subtitled, not rated heyday and examines the relationship Adapted from a 1909 Jack London novel but Potiche between Breed and other local notables set in Italy, this passionate romantic drama (France, 2010) Directed by François Ozon, 103 min., such as Ira Dorsey and the Dayton Family. subtitled, rated R concerns a man who hopes his dreams of The great Catherine Deneuve stars in becoming a writer will help him rise above MAY 21, 22, 23 a 1970s-set French comedy about a his station and marry a university student. An housewife who must take control of her TBA award winner at the Venice and Toronto film husband’s umbrella factory after the workers festivals. MAY 28, 29, 30 go on strike and take her spouse hostage. She must deal with a union leader (Gerard TBA Films are Preview Additional supported by sponsor sponsor Depardieu) who happens to be an old flame. 18 THE SHEPPY DOG FUND LECTURES 19

To the House Part ONE The Conservation of Paintings: Without Exit The Origins of the Afterlife Historical and Technical Discoveries Guest Lecturer: April 14 • Online @ 6:00p May 5 • Online @ 6:00p

Dr. Justin Sledge Dr. Sledge introduces major historical moments and Guest Lecturer: Barry Bauman Explore the philosophical afterlife beliefs, exploring the early origins Barry Bauman will highlight discoveries that simultaneously of the concept among the ancient Mesopotamians, he made as an art conservator. Selected works fascinating Egyptians, Canaanites/Israelites, Greeks, and Persians. include a 14th century Crucifixion, a Rubens’ and arcane Do all cultures develop similar afterlives? Did a now- Crowning of St. Catherine, and New Testament dimensions of obscure Persian religion fundamentally alter the afterlife The Sheppy Dog imagery. Fund Lecture has the afterlife! ideas in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam? Bauman is the owner of Conservation It’s thought that there is no been established to address the topics Ventures (ConservationVentures.org), a company specializing more fundamentally religious Part TWO of art, religion, and in conservation presentations and government-funded CAP idea than the afterlife. While history, and is funded surveys. Barry holds a BA from Beloit College and an MA in ubiquitous in the western world, The Flowering of the Afterlife annually by The Art History from the University of Chicago. He was formerly this concept is both historically Sheppy Dog Fund, Dr. the Associate Conservator of Paintings for the Art Institute of April 21 • Online @ 6:00p and philosophically complicated: Alan Klein, Advisor. Chicago. Bauman’s Case Study, “The Demise of Mary Lincoln,” How old is this notion? Dr. Sledge’s second lecture focuses on the flowering of was featured on the front page of in an Both lectures stand alone, so the afterlife in the centuries forged by early Christianity, article titled “Mary Lincoln I Presume.” Barry Bauman is an attending each is not mandatory rabbinical Judaism, and Islam. Here the concept elected Fellow of the American Institute for Conservation. for understanding this intriguing of heaven and hell is simultaneously organized yet Free and open to religious subject. Additionally, continues to shift and evolve. New questions emerge: the public. both parts will be available Do Jews really downplay or reject the notion of an Register at for viewing at a later date on afterlife? Did Dante’s Divine Comedy reflect on and flintarts.org/ flintarts.org. innovate medieval Christian afterlife? Is it possible to events/lectures to imagine an afterlife without being religious? view the lecture and participate in the live Q&A with the guest lecturer NEWS & PROGRAMS NEWS & PROGRAMS via Zoom or watch the lecture live via YouTube.

Francescuccio Ghissi Italian, active 1359–1395 The Crucifixion, ca. 1370 Tempera on panel 5 3 28 /8 x 19 /4 inches Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson Collection, 1937.1006 Art Institute of Chicago After restoration After 20 NEWS & PROGRAMS SUPPORT Fund, Foundation, Way Lead fundsforLightthe installed. the originalfixtures were that weren’t availablewhen brighter lightingfixtures efficient, the installation of entrance. The project entails along theKearsley Street and expansive sidewalks of project—the replacement to animportant infrastructure asked memberstocontribute In late October2020, theFIA Thank you! Light the Way theFIA’s exterior lights camefrom the theNelson Family Medawar JewelersPlaza 3093 S.LindenRd,Flint longlasting, Susie’s Hope energy Whiting and many years tocome. safety andappearance, (see thecomplete listonpage28)—one that will improve The FIA scheduled tobecompleted inMay! award from theMichigan Council for Foundation, ways-to-give. learn howyoucancontribute, accompanying workshops. FIA’s collectionwhilehavingtheopportunity tomake art in connects totheyear’s programming. and through theprogram, HaloBurger isthesponsorof forward tolaunchingthisnewprogram in2021. cup of more aboutart andtheFIA’s collection, with theCurator, BiggbyCoffee becamethepresenting sponsorof COVID-19, Manybusinessessupported theFIA exhibitions, Arts, There are manywaystocontributetheFlintInstituteof theFIA Building Blocks of sponsorship, along withmanyotherssupporting themuseumthrough These are justthree FlintbusinesseshelpingtheFIA, Art School. are stillabletoparticipate whilesociallydistancingintheFIA’s the support from Dort Financial wasimmeasurable. Film Series, Dort Financial Credit Unionsponsored theFIA’s Summer look forward toitsrelaunch thisfall. All thefundshavebeenraised andtheproject is andthesebuildingblocks of coffee. isgrateful tothemembersfortheir investment andwewouldlike tohighlightafew. andalthoughitwaspostponedduetoCOVID-19, specialevents, andSecurityCredit Unionaswellagrant donations,

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Chakaia Booker Each year, the Flint Print Club exhibitions across the United States, Europe, commissions an artist to produce Africa, and Asia and is included in more than a print to augment both the FIA’s 40 public collections. She was selected for collection and the pursuit of personal the 2000 Whitney Biennial and received a collecting. The club is limited to Guggenheim Fellowship in 2005. 100 members in good standing at Applying her experience of transforming the Family level or above. Flint Print materials into sculptural works, Booker takes Club dues are $250.00 annually, the same approach to constructing works on which provides each participating paper. She cuts, tears, and layers paper to member with a selected print and create new patterns, dynamic and abstract. related programs. The club currently Using chine collé—a technique in which an reaches members in 16 states across image is transferred to a lightweight paper the country and arrangements can be and simultaneously bonded to a heavier paper made to ship the print to any of the during printing—allows Booker to “build” her 50 states. image in a similar way that she would if she The FIA is very excited to were sculpting. Sometimes the paper itself announce that Chakaia Booker takes on new shapes with the artist using an has been chosen for the 2020–21 embossing process, which adds an even more commissioned print. Residing in New sculptural reference to the overall print. York, Booker is an internationally You can learn more about the artist and her renowned and widely collected work on her website at chakaiabooker.com. American sculptor, known for her large-scale works made from discarded tires, which are cut, looped, Chakaia Booker American, born 1953 layered, and India Blue, 2001 reassembled. Rubber tires and wood Chakaia Booker 73 × 43 × 38 inches She has American, born 1953 Bequest of Russell J. (working proof) exhibited in Untitled Cameron, by exchange, Lithograph and chine collé and partial gift from the NEWS & PROGRAMS over 150 solo on embossed paper NEWS & PROGRAMS Friends of Modern Art, 20 x 14 inches and group 2002.11 Let’s meditate our way through these cold, gray days with a

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