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EXHIBITIONS AT MAG

MEMORY THEATRE 2013 Through December 29, 2013 in the Grand Gallery This exhibition, which celebrates MAG’s centennial, includes both historical and contemporary works that explore how memory shapes our personal and cultural identities, and the ways in which museums function as “memory theatres.” The exhibition includes loans from public and private collections, as well as key objects from MAG’s own collection. The works, in a broad range of media, are by such artists as Barton Benes, David Maisel, Will Barnet, William Christenberry, Nathan Lyons, Armelle Le Roux, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Ori Gersht, Robert Polidori, and Judith G. Levy. Sponsored by Richard F. Brush and Riedman Foundation, with additional support provided by the Gallery Council of the Memorial Art Gallery, Woods Oviatt Gilman LLP and MVP Health Care.

CONNOISSEURS AROUND THE CORNER: GIFTS OF ART FROM MAG’S FOUNDING FAMILY Through January 19, 2014 in the Lockhart Gallery Three generations of MAG’s founding family, the Watsons, have enriched the Gallery’s collections with art, ancient to modern. From Emily and James Sibley Watson came the most diverse group of objects, reflecting the encyclopedic nature of their tastes. Their son and his wife, James Sibley Watson Jr. and Hildegarde Lasell Watson, built a collection of contemporary works by artists including E. E. Cummings, Gaston Lachaise, and William Gropper—all of whom were featured in the avant-garde magazine, The Dial, in the 1920s. More recently, Michael Watson and his wife, Nicoleta, shepherded the family holdings, collected (and created) craft art, and gave a number of important pieces to MAG. Presented in Honor of the Watson Family.

RENAISSANCE REMIX: ART & IMAGINATION IN 16TH-CENTURY EUROPE Long-term installation in the Dorothy McBride Gill Discovery Center See the world of the Renaissance through the eyes of a young boy growing up in mid 16th-century Europe— a time of great political, cultural, religious and social change. This interactive installation showcases more than 30 works from the collections of MAG, the Metropolitan Museum and the Corning Museum of Glass. Hands-on activities, videos, touch screens and listening posts explore the Renaissance “spirit of change.” Made possible by funding from Dan and Dorothy Gill. Additional support has been provided by the Thomas and Marion Hawks Memorial Fund, the Mabel Fenner Lyon Fund, the estate of Emma Jane Drury, and an anonymous donor.

CREATIVE WORKSHOP LIVING MEMORY ALUMNI SHOW PART 2 Through October 24 in the Lucy Burne Gallery The history of the Creative Workshop goes back almost to the Gallery’s founding. In 1926, the first teaching artists were hired, and by 1949 the art school part of the Gallery had acquired its current name. Through the years, many art- ists have found a niche here. This year, we are looking back over our history with two “Living Memory” shows offered in conjunction with the MAG Centennial. Both feature artwork by past students and teachers. more. . . Memorial Art Gallery of the October 2013 events and exhibitions page 2

EVENTS MAX AT THE GALLERY TAPAS NIGHT Thursday, October 3, 5–8 pm, Vanden Brul Pavilion Every Thursday night, you’re invited to visit the Gallery (half price admission from 5 to 9 pm), listen to live music, and enjoy wine, beer and tapas plates for purchase. No reservation necessary!

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR Thursday, October 3, 6:30 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour of the collections is included in Gallery admission.

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR Friday, October 4, 2 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour of the collections is included in Gallery admission.

GALA: A CELESTIAL CENTENNIAL Saturday, October 5, 5 pm at the Memorial Art Gallery/Genesee Valley Club Celebrate the Gallery’s centennial at a black-tie gala presented by the Memorial Art Gallery Board of Managers. For guests who choose the Dinner & Gala ticket, the evening begins at the Genesee Valley Club. Following an elegant meal at GVC, it’s on to the Gallery, where all guests will enjoy entertainment by The Twilight Band, Lacey Lee, and After Hours; a sneak peek at the exhibition Memory Theatre 2013; a treasure hunt in the collection; a vintage 1913 costume display; hors d’oeuvres and desserts; and more. For ticket information, contact Nancy Holowka at 585.276.8903 ([email protected]).

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR Sunday, October 6, 1 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour of the collections is included in Gallery admission.

GOING FOR BAROQUE Sunday, October 6, 1 pm & 3 pm, Fountain Court Enjoy a 25-minute presentation and mini-recital on the Italian Baroque organ by a student at the . Included in Clothesline Festival admission.

ARTIST LECTURE: JUDITH G. LEVY Sunday, October 6, 2 pm Judith G. Levy, whose installation Memory Cloud will be featured in the new exhibition Memory Theatre 2013, speaks on her work. Included in Gallery admission.

ART AND STORY STROLL Thursday, October 10, 11 am Creative Workshop instructor Amy J. Fisher leads an hour-long story reading and art viewing experience for children ages 2 to 5 with accompanying adult. $5 per adult (children free). To preregister call Kerry Donovan, 585.276.8971. Supported by a generous gift from Anne O’Toole, with additional funding from the Anne and Vincent DeClue Family and gifts given by the Skuse Family in memory of Richard H. Skuse. .

MAX AT THE GALLERY TAPAS NIGHT Thursday, October 10, 5–8 pm, Vanden Brul Pavilion Every Thursday night, you’re invited to visit the Gallery (half price admission from 5 to 9 pm), listen to live music, and enjoy wine, beer and tapas plates for purchase. No reservation necessary!

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MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR Thursday, October 10, 6:30 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour of the collections is included in Gallery admission.

EXHIBITION TOUR: MEMORY THEATRE 2013 Friday, October 11, 2 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour is included in Gallery admission.

MAG BIRTHDAY PARTY Sunday, October 13, noon–5 pm Celebrate the Memorial Art Gallery’s 100th birthday with hands-on art activities, storytelling, collection tours, music and dance performances, birthday cake and more. Bring the whole family! Free. Sponsored by KeyBank.

EXHIBITION TOUR: MEMORY THEATRE 2013 Sunday, October 13, 1 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour is included in Gallery admission.

GOING FOR BAROQUE Sunday, October 13, 1 pm & 3 pm, Fountain Court Enjoy a 25-minute presentation and mini-recital on the Italian Baroque organ by a student at the Eastman School of Music. Included in Gallery admission.

WHAT’S UP Sunday, October 13, 2 pm, auditorium Jessica Marten, MAG curator of American art, and Carlos Perez, Rochester Art Club historian, speak on the historic relationship between the Memorial Art Gallery and the RAC. Founded in 1877, the RAC counted many early cham- pions of MAG among its members, and an early president, George Herdle, would go on to become the Gallery’s first director. Included in Gallery admission. Offered in conjunction with the MAG Centennial.

ESPECIALLY FOR EDUCATORS Tuesday, October 15, 4:30–7 pm Area educators are invited to explore the new exhibition Memory Theatre 2013. $30. Preregistration required; contact Kerry Donovan, [email protected] (585.276.8971).

THIRD THURSDAY AT MAG Thursday, October 17, 5–8 pm, Memorial Art Gallery Hologram Night! Enjoy half price museum admission, tapas, wine and beer for purchase from Max at the Gallery, live music, a lecture (below) and something special at the Gallery Store. Visit mag.rochester.edu for details.

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR Thursday, October 17, 6:30 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour of the collections is included in Gallery admission.

HOLOGRAM NIGHT LECTURE: DR. JOHN PERRY Thursday, October 17, 7 pm UR graduate Dr. John Perry of Holographics North, Inc. speaks on his work in the exhibition Memory Theatre 2013. For the show, Perry recreated William Ordway Partridge’s iconic sculpture Memory as a hologram. The original (on the Memorial Art Gallery’s second floor) was commissioned in 1913 by MAG founder as a memorial to her son, James G. Averell, to whom the Gallery is dedicated. Included in Gallery admission. more. . . Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester October 2013 events and exhibitions page 4

EXHIBITION TOUR: MEMORY THEATRE 2013 Friday, October 18, 2 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour is included in Gallery admission.

ALTERNATIVE MUSIC FILM FESTIVAL Friday, October 18, 7 pm, Auditorium “Daft Punk’s Electroma” (2006) follows the history of two robots—the members of Daft Punk—on their quest to become humans. Doors open at 5:45 pm (cash bar); screening starts at 7 pm. This monthly film series is cosponsored with Lakeshore Record Exchange. Admission is $10 at the door.

EXHIBITION TOUR: MEMORY THEATRE 2013 Sunday, October 20, 1 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour is included in Gallery admission.

GOING FOR BAROQUE Sunday, October 20, 1 pm & 3 pm, Fountain Court Enjoy a 25-minute presentation and mini-recital on the Italian Baroque organ by a student at the Eastman School of Music. Included in Galleryl admission.

THIRD SUNDAY CONCERT Sunday, October 20, 5:30 pm, Fountain Court Italian virtuoso Edoardo Bellotti gives an hour-long recital on the Italian Baroque organ. Bellotti is the newly appointed associate professor of organ, harpsichord and improvisation at the Eastman School of Music. Tickets are $10 (students with ID $5), available at the door one hour before the concert or in advance at the Gallery’s Admission Desk.

MAX AT THE GALLERY TAPAS NIGHT Thursday, October 24, 5–8 pm, Vanden Brul Pavilion Every Thursday night, you’re invited to visit the Gallery (half price admission from 5 to 9 pm), listen to live music, and enjoy wine, beer and tapas plates for purchase. No reservation necessary!

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR Thursday, October 24, 6:30 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour of the collections is included in Gallery admission.

EXHIBITION TOUR: MEMORY THEATRE 2013 Friday, October 25, 2 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour of the collections is included in Gallery admission.

HISPANIC/LATINO HERITAGE FAMILY DAY Sunday, October 27, noon–5 pm Join us at Hispanic/Latino Heritage Family Day for family-friendly activities that include hands-on art activities, storytell- ing, guided tours, music and dance performances, and more. $5 suggested donation. Sponsored by Ortho Clinical Diagnostics and the Robert and Madeleine S. Heilbrunn Memorial Fund.

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EXHIBITION TOUR: MEMORY THEATRE 2013 Sunday, October 27, 1 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour of the collections is included in Gallery admission.

GOING FOR BAROQUE Sunday, October 27, 1 pm & 3 pm, Fountain Court Enjoy a 25-minute presentation and mini-recital on the Italian Baroque organ by a student at the Eastman School of Music. Included in Galleryl admission.

MAX AT THE GALLERY TAPAS NIGHT Thursday, October 31, 5–8 pm, Vanden Brul Pavilion Every Thursday night, you’re invited to visit the Gallery (half price admission from 5 to 9 pm), listen to live music, and enjoy wine, beer and tapas plates for purchase. No reservation necessary!

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR Thursday, October 31, 6:30 pm, meet at Admission Desk This docent-led tour of the collections is included in Gallery admission.

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VISITOR INFORMATION

HOURS: The Gallery is open Wednesday through Sunday 11 am–5 pm; Thursday until 9 pm. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Museum offices are open Monday–Friday regular business hours. ADMISSION: Free to members, UR students and children 5 and under. General admission $12; senior citizens, $8; college students with ID and children 6–18, $5. All paid admissions Thursdays 5–9 pm are half price. CELL PHONE TOURS: Call 627.4132 to hear director Grant Holcomb talk about favorite works, explore the American collec- tion with chief curator Marjorie Searl, and listen to tour stops specially designed for the visually impaired. Outside the Gallery, enjoy community submissions to Story Walk and Poets Walk, interactive sidewalks that border Centennial Sculpture Park. MAGart MOBILE APP: This free app allows smartphone and tablet users to learn about selected objects from the Gallery’s collections—upstairs, downstairs and throughout Centennial Sculpture Park. MAGart 2.0 is available from the iTunes Store (iOS version) or Google Play (Android version). WEBSITE: mag.rochester.edu GALLERY STORE: Open Tuesday-Saturday 10 am–5 pm and until 9 pm Thursday; Sunday 11 am–5 pm. Closed Mondays. Shop online at maggallerystore.com (585-276-9010) RESTAURANT: Enjoy lunch Tuesday through Friday, Tapas Nights Thursdays 5 to 8 pm, brunch on Saturday and Sunday, and events catering at Max at the Gallery. Menu and hours at www.maxrochester.net. Reservations recommended, 585-276-6629. Special to members: Max at the Gallery offers a 10% discount to restaurant patrons who present a MAG membership card. ART LIBRARY/TEACHER RESOURCE CENTER: Open to the public for browsing and research and to MAG members, UR stu- dents, faculty & staff; and K–12 and home school teachers for borrowing. For hours call 585-276-8999 or visit mag.rochester.edu/library. ART SCHOOL: The Creative Workshop offers year-round classes for adults, teens and children as young as 2½. For more infor- mation call 585-276-8959 or visit mag.rochester.edu/creativeworkshop. PARKING/ACCESSIBILITY: Free visitor parking is available in all lots on the Gallery grounds. Handicapped-accessible spaces are in lot A (near the University Avenue entrance) and lot D (near the rear entrance). Reserved Creative Workshop spaces are in lot D. SPECIAL NEEDS: A limited number of wheelchairs are available for museum visitors; please see the Admission Desk for details. To arrange for an interpreter, schedule touch tours for the blind, or request a calendar in Braille or text version, contact [email protected] (585-276-8971); deaf and hard-of-hearing people can call via Relay Service. SPONSORS: The Memorial Art Gallery is supported primarily by its members, the University of Rochester and public funds from Monroe County and the State Council on the Arts. Half price admission Thursday evenings from 5-9 pm is made possi- ble in part by Monroe County. The Memorial Art Gallery’s centennial year is presented by Lynne Lovejoy, with additional support from Robert L. and Mary L. Sproull, ESL Charitable Foundation, and Nocon & Associates, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.

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