SEPT–OCT 2021 fiamagazine Board of Trustees 1 Thomas B. Lillie, President From the Executive Director CONTENTS Mark L. Lippincott, First Vice-President Dean T. Yeotis, Second Vice- President executive director 1 presentation & lectures 21–23 Elisabeth Saab, Secretary When I interviewed for my position at the demands of event planners. Thanks to a Martha Sanford, Treasurer Flint Institute of Arts 25 years ago, a longtime memorial gift in the name of past board exhibitions 2–8 events 24–25 Elizabeth S. Murphy, Immediate Past patron of the museum pulled me aside and president, Elizabeth Neithercut, Isabel Hall President acquisitions 9–10 calendar 26–27 Kathryn C. Boles said, “one thing you will learn about this received a long-overdue refresh that included John Bracey community is that they will give, and then give new carpet, acoustic wall treatments, and art on loan 11 trustees 28–29 Eleanor E. Brownell Ann K. Chan again, and then give again.” Those words were state-of-the-art audio/visual components, films 12–14 membership 30–34 James D. Draper, Founders Society true then and are still true today. Even amid making it the areas premiere meeting facility. President education 15–18 contributions 35–36 Mona Hardas the pandemic, our community continued to art school 19–20 museum shop 37 Carol Hurand give generously to several projects that help Lynne Hurand achieve our vision to become widely known as Dale Keipert Raymond J. Kelly III the premiere center for art and education in Eureka McCormick the region. Matthew L. Norwood Office Hours Admission Karl A. Olmsted Operating support from the Genesee Mon–Fri, 9a–5p Adults $10.00* Dr. Brenda Rogers-Grays County Arts Education and Cultural Mary Coe Ryan 12 & under FREE Enrichment Millage and the C. S. Mott Gallery Hours Sharon A. Simeon Students w/ ID $8.00* Theresa A. Stephens-Lock Foundation keeps the FIA going, while Mon– Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p Senior citizens 62+, $8.00* Tiffany Stolzenfeld Closed on major holidays additional contributions from the community active military, & veteran Lynne A. Taft-Draper, Friends of Modern Art President provide funding for programming and FIA Theater Hours David T. Taylor special projects. From sponsorship of virtual Fri & Sat, 7:30p; Sun, 2p Anton Thornquist Gregory G. Viener lectures to art purchases for the permanent Museum Shop & Dale K. Weighill collection to building projects, support from Art School Gallery Jay Werschky Shannon Easter White our community this past year enabled the FIA FIA programming continued to receive 810.234.1695 * Free to FIA members and to complete several projects that enhance the funding support from many donors. The Mon–Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p Genesee County residents visitor’s experience. Merkley Elderly Charitable Trust and Jim The Palette Café Administration Through a fundraising campaign titled Light Chintyan sponsored the weekly video series, 810.249.0593 John B. Henry, Executive Director Art á la Carte, which serves 2,000 attendees Website Michael A. Melenbrink, Director of the Way, donors assisted in the replacement Mon–Fri, 9a–5p; Sat, 10a–5p; flintarts.org Finance & Administration and lighting of the sidewalk and entrance to annually; Dr. Alan Klein increased his Sun, 1p–5p Marissa Pierce, Director of the FIA. Lead gifts to the project came from support of The Sheppy Dog Fund Lectures, Address Development The Museum Shop, Art School Tracee J. Glab, Curator of Collections the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural which continues to attract and grow virtual 1120 E. Kearsley St. Gallery, and The Palette Café are & Exhibitions Affairs, Security Credit Union, The Whiting audiences; and the Education Department’s Flint, MI 48503 Monique M. Desormeau, Curator of open late for select special events. Education Foundation, Susie’s Hope, and the Jay & Pre-K-12 programs serving over 30,000 Telephone Donovan Entrekin, Director of the Art Marilyn Nelson Family Fund. Not only did this students annually received support from the 810.234.1695 School Sarah Mullane, Director of Member & project beautify the entrance, it improved the Arthur G. Bishop Charitable Trust, Halo Burger, Fax Guest Relations safety of entering and exiting the building. The Hearst Foundations, The Sheppy Dog 810.234.1692 ADA compliant modifications to the Hurand Fund, Stella and Frederick Loeb Charitable Sculpture Courtyard made the space easier Trust, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, to enter and navigate for differently-abled The Nartel Foundation, and the Windgate visitors. The addition of an automatic sliding Foundation. door and surface leveling provides a safer and The ongoing stewardship and philanthropy The FIA is a fianon-profit, FIA Exhibitions and Programs cover image from the exhibition equal opportunity are made possible in part with (page 2 & 3) more enjoyable visitor experience. Supporters from local businesses, longtime patrons, employer, and provides the support of the of this project included the FIA’s Board of and donors is testimony to our community’s Yigal Ozeri programs and services Michigan Council Israeli, born 1958 Trustees and the Shand Family. commitment to arts and culture in daily life. without regard to race, for Arts and Cultural Untitled; Zuzanna (detail), 2018 Renovations continued inside the museum Time and again they prove what is possible color, religion, national origin, age, Affairs, a partner Oil on paper gender identity, or disability. agency of the National 42 × 60 inches with a 30% increase in storage to the Piper and what can be accomplished through their Endowment Collection of Louis K. and Print Library for the FIA’s ever-expanding contributions of time and resources, and we Operating support for the for the Arts. Susan P. Meisel collection of works on paper. Thanks to are grateful. FIA is provided in part by the Charles Stewart Mott contributions from Mark & Kate Piper and I hope you will stop by soon to visit the Foundation. Martha Piper, the library will continue to serve galleries and the recent additions I mentioned This magazine, made possible as a research and learning space for staff and above. I look forward to seeing you. FIA operations are funded in through a generous donation by part by the Genesee County Lynne Hurand, is published four scholars. Arts Education and Cultural times per year for mailing to FIA Since it was built 16 years ago, the FIA’s John B. Henry Enrichment Millage funds. members, museums, and libraries primary fundraising and rental space, Isabel Executive Director Your tax dollars at work. around the country. Hall, has had to improvise to meet the many 2 OPENING IN SEPTEMBER 3 Brush with Reality Yigal Ozeri 9.25.21 to 1.2.22 Hodge & Henry Galleries Based in New York City, Yigal Ozeri is an Israeli artist best known for his meticulously crafted large-scale images of women in landscapes. These works have the appearance of photographs, but they are Yigal Ozeri actually paintings. In varying degrees, Israeli, born 1958 painters have been using the camera or Untitled; Cristal, 2018 photograph to inform their work since Oil on canvas 61 × 110 inches the medium was invented in the mid-19th Collection of the Artist, NJ century. Initially the use of the camera was disguised or alluded to only in stylistic terms. In the late 1960s, however, artists in California and New York began to Yigal Ozeri Israeli, born 1958 deliberately reference the photograph in Untitled; Annika, 2020 their works by making the paintings look Oil on canvas 50 × 50 inches exactly like a photograph, re-creating sharp Collection of the Artist, NJ precise details, alongside fuzzy, out-of-focus EXHIBITIONS elements. This movement in art is called EXHIBITIONS Photorealism. In the 21st century, Yigal Ozeri is taking Photorealism in new directions. In his Members Preview choice of subject matter, FIA he employs intricate, Discussion with the Artist Members- realistic brushwork to only create a narrative that blurs 9.24.21 • 6:00p • FIA Theater event the lines between what Yigal Ozeri is real and what is fiction. He uses the medium of This talk between artist Yigal Ozeri, Gallery digital photography and President and Director Louis K. Meisel, and Curator of Collections processes the image on a and Exhibitions Tracee Glab will offer insight into Ozeri’s career, Yigal Ozeri computer until he arrives at focusing on the past decade of his work, along with recent the desired image, which works created during the pandemic. he then carefully creates on Ozeri has shown extensively around the world including canvas using a brush and solo exhibitions in Spain, China, The Netherlands, France, paint. Brush with Reality Germany, and Mexico. He is represented by Louis K. Meisel offers highlights from the Gallery in New York City. last decade of Ozeri’s works, Meisel first coined the term Photorealism in 1969. Since from his first depiction of 1967, he has organized hundreds of exhibitions, which

Priscilla in the jungles of have traveled with accompanying catalogues to major Louis K. Meisel Costa Rica in 2007 to his universities and museums throughout the world. latest series that captures Tracee J. Glab is the Curator of Collections and exhibitions and has been Tracee J. Glab people on the streets of at the FIA since 2009. In addition to curating the exhibition, she wrote the New York City. essay, “A Journey to Realism,” for the Brush with Reality catalogue.

4 OPENING IN OCTOBER 5 Time (Constant, Steeped in Tradition 10.23.21 – 3.20.22 Suspended, Collapsed) Harris-Burger Gallery Hot or iced, bagged or loose, black or green— whatever form or color it takes, over two billion Neha Vedpathak cups of tea are consumed per day worldwide. After 10.9.21 – 1.9.22 water, it is the most consumed beverage and it Graphics Gallery plays a profound role in many cultures. Because of Discussion with the Artist this, teaware—the equipment used in the brewing Born in India, Neha Vedpathak is a or consumption of tea—has been a popular focus multi-disciplinary artist who lives and 10.9.21 • 2:00p • FIA Theater for artists throughout history. works in Detroit, Michigan. In 2009, Neha Vedpathak Vedpathak invented her signature plucking technique, where she Neha Vedpathak and Curator Free and separates the fibers of Japanese of Collections and Exhibitions open to hand-made paper using a pushpin, Tracee Glab will discuss the the public which results in a lace-like paper. artist’s work and process. She then paints, sews, and collages Sponsored by the the paper, creating artwork that Bray Charitable Trust blurs the lines between the mediums and resists conventional

EXHIBITIONS categorization. This EXHIBITIONS exhibition explores the concept of time and the significance of slow, labor-intensive processes in the age of mass media and digital technology. The artist deliberates over our perceptions of time and space in relation to the events of 2020, Craig Hinshaw where the past, present, and the future seemed Karen Orsillo Karen Orsillo American, born 1952 to collapse onto one Nerikomi Cup, n.d. Porcelain another. 3 7 The earliest records of teaware date back to the Han Dynasty 4 x 2 /4 x 2 /8 inches Gift of Sidney Swidler, (206 BC–220 AD) in China with a simple clay pot. Since then teapots 2017.96 and cups have varied in style based on different social and cultural customs across the globe. Some objects were made to emphasize Craig Hinshaw American, born 1950 Graphics Gallery opulence while others are subdued designs meant for contemplation. Untitled (Rat with Cookie), sponsored by Contemporary ceramic artists often consider this history in relation to 1977 Stained and lustered their own artwork. Some are drawn to a utilitarian style that emphasizes stoneware 3 3 3 function while others push the boundaries of teaware as a means of 8 /4 × 5 /4 × 3 /4 inches self-expression. This exhibition will include contemporary teapots, tea Museum purchase, 1977.9 bowls, cups and saucers, and other tea-related objects and will explore how contemporary teaware is thoroughly steeped in tradition. 6 ON VIEW CLOSING SOON 7 Art Nouveau Innovation Blue Plate Special Danish Porcelain from through 9.26.21 an American Collector Harris-Burger Gallery through 11.28.21 Bing & Grøndahl Although summer BBQ season is Danish, founded 1853 winding down, you can still enjoy Ann K. Walch-Chan Vase with Openwork Decorative Arts Gallery Tulips, 1899–1900 the experience of a juicy burger and Porcelain 5 1 ice cold soda in Blue Plate Special. 14 /16 x 7 /16 inches This exhibition features 75 ceramics Private Collection John Miller’s oversized glass food from Danish porcelain companies is a feast for your eyes. Not only do Royal Copenhagen Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Danish, founded 1775 Miller’s subjects represent staples of Grøndahl. Each object represents Ginger Jar with American cuisine, they the art nouveau style that flourished Butterflies, offer a sense of nostalgia Exhibition 1891 sponsored by in Denmark from the late 1880s until Porcelain for roadside diners and 5 3 the First World War. At this time, 7 /16 × 4 /4 inches their neon signs, glistening Private collection artists were heavily inspired by the chrome tables, and John Miller comforting food.

Bo Bartlett Royal Copenhagen Graphics Gallery

EXHIBITIONS Forty Years of Drawing sponsored by EXHIBITIONS natural world as well as Japanese John Miller through 10.3.21 culture. This period was also American, born 1966 Bo Bartlett It’s Good For You, 2018 1 3 Graphics Gallery a renaissance for Danish 4 /2 x 12 /4 inches porcelain, marked by technical diameter This exhibition presents and artistic innovations. One of Blown glass Courtesy of the artist graphite drawings and the most important technical gouache paintings spanning shifts of the period was the 40 years of Bo Bartlett’s focus on underglaze painting, career (from 1976 to 2016). where paint is applied to fired, Bartlett is an American realist unglazed porcelain surface Bo Bartlett American, born 1955 with a modernist vision, and using either a brush, sponge, Alyssa Monks with Betsy his artwork celebrates both or airbrush. The object is then Eby in Bed in Georgia (detail), 2014 the commonplace and the glazed and re-fired. Royal Pencil on paper 1 1 extraordinary. According Copenhagen’s director, 39 /2 x 31 /2 inches The Collection of Bo to Bartlett, “The purpose of Arnold Krog felt this method Bartlett and Betsy Eby art is to wake up—to wake highlighted the intrinsic up to the numinous now, to beauty of the porcelain so the great unfolding of the their chemists developed mysterious universe that new underglaze colors that we are one with.” These could withstand the high firing works reveal an intimate temperature. The company’s peek into a side of the artist’s life and oeuvre the Fine Arts, Bartlett pushes the boundaries biggest domestic rival, Bing & that is rarely seen by the public. The works of the realist tradition with his multilayered Grøndahl, adopted the process This exhibition was in this exhibition, created as studies for his images. Family and friends are the cast of of underglaze painting after they organized by the Museum paintings, are an inside look into the artistic characters that appear in his dreamlike works, hired Frans Hallin, a former Royal of Danish America, Elk Horn, Iowa process—and are themselves individual works. some revealing intimate scenes between two Copenhagen signature artist. Bing & Grøndahl Educated at the Pennsylvania Academy of people and others singular portraits. 8 MEDIA ARTS GALLERY FEATURED ACQUISITIONS 9

September Recent Acquisitions of African Art Melter 2 Recent purchases on view in the Arts of Takeshi Murata creates Africa Gallery are in keeping with the FIA’s strategic plan goal to “increase Northern Igbo digital works that refigure Federal Republic of Nigeria the experience of the depth and diversity of artists in Seated Figure, early 20th century the permanent collection.” Ten works Wood animation. His innovative 1 3 purchased at auction with restricted 29 /2 x 10 /4 x 11 inches practice and constantly Museum purchase evolving processes range acquisition funds deepen the quality with funds from and range of the African collection, the Collection from intricate computer- Endowment, aided, hand-drawn adding styles, regions, and peoples not 2021.8 animations to exacting previously represented, including masks manipulations of the flaws, from the Lwalwa and Salampasu peoples defects, and broken code from the Democratic Republic of the in digital video technology. Congo; a spider mask from the Bété Whether altering peoples in Côte d’Ivoire; an ancestor appropriated footage figure and masks from the Igbo, and a from cinema, or creating figure from the Mumuye peoples of the Rorschach-like fields of Federal Republic of Nigeria. Additionally, seething color, form, and motion, Murata produces astonishing visions Takeshi Murata a rare double-faced mask made for American, born 1974 the mother of deceased twins from the that redefine the boundaries between abstraction and recognition. Melter 2, 2003 In Melter 2, Murata has used image-making software to create a fluid, 3:50 minutes Senufo (Côte d’Ivoire) and a significant Courtesy of Electronic Arts figure of trickster god Eshu from the ever-changing scene. Exploring formal tropes of melting, rippling, and Intermix (EAI), New York bubbling, Murata’s abstract experiment in hypnotic perception is at Yoruba (Federal Republic of Nigeria) once organic and digital. were added to the collection. The African Art collection at the FIA EXHIBITIONS was established by a gift of more than October COLLECTIONS 50 objects from Justice G. Mennen “Soapy” Williams in the 1970s. Williams The Hollow was the 41st governor of Michigan, Coin elected in 1948 and served six two- The Hollow Coin explores year terms in office. He later served roles of authority in public as Assistant Secretary of State for space and the intersection African Affairs under President John F. of personal and historical Kennedy, and in 1970 was elected to narratives. The video the Michigan Supreme Court, being combines documentary named Chief Justice in 1983. During his footage of New York City’s time as Assistant Secretary for African rapidly disappearing Affairs, he collected artworks, later network of payphones donating selections from his collection with audio of a covertly to the Detroit Institute of Arts, Oakland recorded telephone University, and the FIA. The recent exchange between an purchased acquisitions were also from actor and an unknowing bystander. In the surreptitiously captured Frank Heath the estate of a former Michigan public American, born 1982 servant—Senator Jack Faxon. Faxon was a conversation, an attempted “information leak” is infused with an The Hollow Coin, 2016 absurd story and a historical anecdote. The work’s title refers to a 12:25 minutes Detroit native who taught government in Courtesy of Electronic Arts Detroit Public Schools and later served in Soviet spy who was apprehended in 1953 after mistakenly paying his Intermix (EAI), New York newspaper delivery boy with a hollow coin that contained a microfilm the Michigan legislature as state senator. of an encrypted message. Throughout the video a parallel sequence Passionate about the arts, as well as an of events reveals that images from the video itself have been stored avid collector, he is known for being the on an SD card concealed within a hollow coin and inserted into the composer of the bill establishing the payphone from which the call was made. Michigan Council for the Arts. 10 ACQUISITIONS ART ON LOAN 11

Chakaia Booker Lucienne Bloch Shirley Olmstead Foster Albert G. Richards The artworks listed here are on loan from the FIA to the following exhibitions: American, born 1953 American, born Switzerland, American American, 1917–2008 Untitled (CB.1.21), 2021 1909–1999 Untitled, 1946 Rose, ca. 1996 Lithograph with chine-collé on Progress, 1936 (later state of Pastel on paper Radiograph on paper 1 embossed paper 1935 edition) 10 /4 × 14 inches 10 × 8 inches : History in Scandinavian Design and 21 × 14 inches Woodcut on paper Gift of Constance Evanoff Gift of Dr. Seymour and 1 3 the Making, 1948–1960 the United States Commissioned for the Flint 10 /2 × 8 /4 inches Knaggs, David G. Knaggs and Barbara K. Adelson, 2021.69 Print Club, 2021.12 Gift of Constance Evanoff Michael B. Evanoff in honor Steve Schmeck Parrish Art Museum Nationalmuseum Knaggs, David G. Knaggs and of Genevieve and Michael W. American Water Mill, New York Stockholm, Sweden Michael B. Evanoff in honor Evanoff, 2021.61 of Genevieve and Michael W. Duet (bowl and spoon), 2009 8.1.21 – 10.24.21 10.14.21 – 1.9.22 Douglas Prince Carved cherry wood Evanoff, 2021.55 1 1 American, born 1943 Bowl: 5 /2 × 19 × 10 /2 inches Roy Lichtenstein John Davies Extrusion Map-102, 2010 Spoon: 12 inches American, 1923–1997 Lillian Holm American, born Scotland, Digital print on paper Gift of Nora B. Stevens, 2021.70 Mechanism, Cross Section, ca. 1954 American, born Sweden, 1896–1979 1 1901–1965 9 /2 × 12 inches Oil with sgraffito on canvas Steve Schmeck First Sight of New York, ca. 1930 Untitled, 1956 Gift of Douglas Prince, 2021.62 40 x 54 inches American Linen, cotton, wool, viscose rayon Screenprint on paper Gift of Messrs. Samuel N. Tomkin and 1 1 Douglas Prince Loopy, 2007 82 x 64½ inches 3 /2 × 6 /4 inches Sidney Freedman, 1956.2 American, born 1943 Gift of Mrs. Lillian Holm in memory of Gift of Constance Evanoff Carved cherry wood Filament-09, 2018 Ralph T. Sayles, 1965.14 Knaggs, David G. Knaggs and 4 × 16 × 11 inches Digital print on paper Gift of Nora B. Stevens, 2021.71 Michael B. Evanoff in honor 1 9 /2 × 12 inches of Genevieve and Michael W. Italian Gift of Douglas Prince, 2021.63 With Eyes Open: Judy Bowman Evanoff, 2021.56 Paperweight, ca. 1950 American, born 1952 Douglas Prince Glass Cranbrook Academy of Art Mom on Seneca, 2021 John Davies 3 American, born 1943 4 American, born Scotland, 2 / inches diameter Since 1932 Archival pigment print on paper Panaesthetic-24, 2014 1901–1965 Gift of William and Kathi 22 × 30 inches Digital print on paper Thoreson Hasenohrl, 2021.72 Cranbrook Art Museum Museum purchase with funds Untitled, 1957 1 9 /2 × 12 inches Screenprint on paper Rodolphe LaRiviere Bloomfield Hills, Michigan from the Collection Endowment, Gift of Douglas Prince, 2021.64 2021.13 8 × 5 inches American, born Canada, 6.18.21 – 9.19.21 Gift of Constance Evanoff Douglas Prince 1912–1983 Salvador Ysart Knaggs, David G. Knaggs and American, born 1943 Untitled (Flint, Michigan), n.d. Duane Hanson Bob Thompson: This Scottish, born Spain, 1878–1955 Michael B. Evanoff in honor Coalescence-09, 2007 Ink on Masonite American, 1925–1996 is Mine Filigree Feathers Weight, ca. 1 of Genevieve and Michael W. Digital print on paper 7 × 9 /2 inches High School Student, 1990 1925–1950 1 Evanoff, 2021.57 9 /2 × 12 inches Gift of the Estate of Donald Polychromed bronze, cloth, fiber, leather, Colby College Museum of Art Glass Gift of Douglas Prince, 2021.65 R. and Marian J. Thoreson Sr., paper, rubber John Davies Waterville, Maine 3 inches diameter 2021.73 70 x 24 x 18 inches American, born Scotland, Douglas Prince Museum purchase with funds Bequest of Mary Mallery Davis, by 7.20.21 – 1.9.22 donated by Susan Steiner 1901–1965 American, born 1943 Norman MacLeish

COLLECTIONS exchange, 1994.1 COLLECTIONS Bolhouse, 2021.14 Untitled, n.d. Horizon Event-38, 2020 American, 1890–1975 Screenprint on paper Digital print on paper Illinois Landscape with Pole Bob Thompson Paul Ysart 1 1 1 5 /4 × 7 /2 inches 9 /2 × 12 inches Barn, 1949 Scottish, 1904–1992 American, 1937–1966 Gift of Constance Evanoff Gift of Douglas Prince, 2021.66 Watercolor on paper Study for St. George and the Dragon, 1961 Filigree Pink Snake Weight, ca. 1 Private Lives: Home and Knaggs, David G. Knaggs and 15 × 19 /2 inches Based on a 1909–10 design by Crayon on paper 1950–1975 Michael B. Evanoff in honor Gift of Lawrence F. and Joanne Frank Lloyd Wright Family in the Art of the 21 x 14 inches Glass of Genevieve and Michael W. M. Piper, 2021.74 3 American, 1867–1959 Museum purchase with funds from the 2 /4 inches diameter Evanoff, 2021.58 Nabis, 1890–1900 Museum purchase, 2021.15 Manufactured by Oakbrook Michael James Hunter Collection Endowment, 2015.61 Harry Glassgold Esser Studio (licensed by the English, born 1958 Cleveland Museum of Art © Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New Peter McDougall American, born Russia, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation) Cane slice for Close Concentric York, NY Scottish, born 1952 Cleveland, Ohio 1908–1984 American, founded 1986 Murrine with Finch, 2019 , 21st 12 Millefiori Weight Untitled, 1946 Window from Avery Coonley Glass 7.1.21 – 9.19.21 century Watercolor on paper Playhouse, Clerestory One 1 inches diameter Glass Close-Up 1 9 × 13 inches Design Gift of Michael James Hunter / 3 /2 inches Pierre Bonnard Gift of Constance Evanoff Clear and colored glass with Twists Glass Studio, 2021.75 Fondation Beyeler Museum purchase with funds Knaggs, David G. Knaggs and zink channel and wooden frame French, 1867–1947 donated by H. Michael Parker in 1 Jim D’Onofrio The Lamp, ca. 1899 Basel, Switzerland Michael B. Evanoff in honor 18 /4 × 34 inches American, born 1951 memory of Rita A. Parker, of Genevieve and Michael W. Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara Oil on academy board mounted on panel 9.19.21 – 1.2.22 Frog paperweight, 1995 1 1 2021.16 Evanoff, 2021.59 K. Adelson, 2021.67 22 /4 × 27 /2 inches Glass Gift of The Whiting Foundation and Mr. and Thomas Cornell 1 Harry Glassgold Based on a 1909–10 design by 3 /4 inches diameter Mrs. Donald E. Johnson, 1977.25 American, 1937–2012 American, born Russia, Frank Lloyd Wright Gift of James Fred Ashley, American, 1844–1926 37 works on paper, 1908–1984 American, 1867–1959 2021.76 ca. 1960–1990 Lydia at a Tapestry Frame, ca. 1881 Untitled, 1946 Manufactured by Oakbrook Dimensions vary Matt Wedel Oil on canvas Watercolor and ink on paper Esser Studio (licensed by the 5 3 American, born 1983 25 /8 × 36 /8 inches Gift of the Estate of Thomas 9 × 13 inches Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation) Mourning Bench 142, Gift of The Whiting Foundation, 1967.32 Cornell, 2021.17–2021.53 Gift of Constance Evanoff American, founded 1986 2020 Knaggs, David G. Knaggs and Window from Avery Coonley Paul Birdsall Stoneware Michael B. Evanoff in honor Playhouse, Clerestory Two American 26 × 24 × 24 inches of Genevieve and Michael W. Design Untitled, 1930–40s Museum purchase with funds Evanoff, 2021.60 Clear and colored glass with Watercolor on paper donated by Friends of Modern zinc channel and wooden frame 7 × 10 inches Art, 2021.77 Gift of Constance Evanoff 34 × 18 inches Knaggs, David G. Knaggs and Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara Michael B. Evanoff in honor of K. Adelson, 2021.68 Genevieve and Michael W. Evanoff, 2021.54 12 FOMA FILMS 13

SEPT 10, 11 @ 7:30p, Admission OCT 8, 9 @ 7:30p, OCT 10 @ 2:00p SEPT 12 @ 2:00p $6 members $7 non-members The Lost Leonardo Riders of Justice $5 FOMA members (United Kingdom/France, 2021) Directed by Andreas (Denmark/Sweden, 2021) Directed Koefoed, 90 min., not rated by Anders Thomas Jensen, 116 Tickets available at the door Here is the inside story behind the Salvator min., subtitled, not rated Mundi, claimed to be a long-lost masterpiece or at flintarts.org/films Join us as In our 2021–22 FOMA from . The truth behind Breed & Bootleg season opener, the always questions about the painting’s authenticity director Geri compelling Mads Mikkelsen threatens to unravel hidden agendas of the Alumit Zeldes and stars in a darkly humorous world’s richest men and most powerful art others involved thriller about a deployed institutions. military man who learns with the film appear live to that his wife’s death in a OCT 15, 16 @ 7:30p, OCT 17 @ 2:00p train accident may have discuss it. been more than random Quo Vadis, Aida? (Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2020). Directed by Jasmila chance. Zbanic, 101 min., subtitled, not rated This recent Oscar nominee for best SEPT 16 @ 7:30p, international feature concerns a United SEPT 18 @ 4:00p, Nations translator in 1995 Bosnia who faces SEPT 19 @ 4:00p crucial questions when the Serbian army

FILMS The Truffle Hunters invades her village. Will her actions mean her FILMS (Italy/Greece/U.S., 2021) Directed townspeople’s rescue… or their deaths? by Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw, 84 min., subtitled, rated PG-13 OCT 22, 23 @ 7:30p, OCT 24 @ 2:00p In the forests of northern Italy, a Film titles and dates handful of aging men hunt for the are subject to change. The Killing of Two Lovers rare white Alba truffle, which to date (U.S., 2021) Directed by Robert Machoian, 85 min., SEPT 24, 25 @ 7:30p, SEPT 26 @ 2:00p rated R has resisted modern science’s efforts Breed and Bootleg: Legends of While trying to keep his family together, a at cultivation. This documentary man (Clayne Crawford of TV’s Lethal Weapon) explores an unknown world—with Flint Rap Music struggles to cope with his estranged wife’s delightfully savory results. (U.S., 2020) Directed by Geri Alumit Zeldes, 60 min., not rated new relationship. The Hollywood Reporter In its local theatrical premiere, this calls this “a transfixing drama without a SEPT 17, 18 @ 7:30p, documentary explores the legacy of 1980s wasted word or a single inessential scene.” SEPT 19 @ 2:00p and ’90s hip-hop in Flint, with emphases on French Exit Eric T. “MC” Breed, a forefather of “Midwest OCT 29, 30 @ 7:30p, OCT 31 @ 2:00p (Canada/Ireland/United Kingdom, 2021) Directed by rap,” and Ira Dorsey of the Dayton Family. Azazel Jacobs, 113 min., rated R Undine Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges star in (Germany/France, 2020) Directed by Christian Petzold, 90 OCT 1, 2 @ 7:30p, OCT 3 @ 2:00p min., subtitled, not rated a smartly written comedy-drama about an In a haunting, fantasy-tinged mix of mystery aging, caustic Manhattan socialite who moves Dream Horse and romance from German filmmaker to a small apartment in Paris with her son and (United Kingdom, 2020) Directed by Euros Lyn, 113 min., rated PG Christian Petzold (Transit), a Berlin historian cat. “A goofy strain of humble humanism,” Toni Collette and Damian Lewis star in an is deserted by the man she loves, subjecting lauds the Washington Post. inspiring drama about an unlikely race her to an ancient curse in which she must kill horse bred by a small-town bartender who her betrayer and return to the water. dreams of using her meager resources to Public health safety will raise her animal to compete with the racing be considered in terms elites. “Nearly impossible to dislike,” lauds of theater capacity and RogerEbert.com. other conditions for in- person screenings. Films are Preview Additional supported by sponsor sponsor 14 FIA FILM SOCIETY BOOK DISCUSSION 15

The Friends of Modern Art (FOMA)

film series is made possible Film Society Membership Form Fake Like Me through support from membership o o By Barbara Bourland in the FIA Film Society. We invite $100 Ticketholder $1,000 Leading Actor/Actress o o you to support our great 2021–22 $500 Supporting Player $2,500 Screenwriter Part 1: Art History Presentation September 22 • 1:30p film series by joining today. Total Amount Enclosed $______Part 2: Book Discussion $100 Ticketholder Basic Benefits 2 Payment Plan Option • 36 transferable tickets good October 6 • 1:30p $ ______by 12/31/21 $ ______by 5/31/22 for any screening during the FIA book discussions After a fire rips through her membership year (excludes Exact name of the individual/company/foundation to appear focus on works of loft, destroying the seven special series films) on all recognition and donor listings: fiction and non- billboard-size paintings • A monthly “Hello, Film Lovers” ______fiction related to art, meant for her first major newsletter from Ed Bradley, FIA art museums, or FIA exhibition, a young painter is Associate Curator of Film ______collections. The first left with an impossible task: $500 Supporting Player & $1,000 meeting for each recreate the lost artworks in Leading Actor/Actress Benefits Contact Information book sets the stage just three months—or ruin her • Basic benefits ______by exploring artists fledgling career. Homeless Name • Recognition in FIA Magazine, and artwork related and desperate, she begs her ______FIA annual report, and film pre- Address to the selected book. way into Pine City, an exclusive screenings Two weeks later, the retreat in upstate New York ______FILMS • A generous tax deduction City State Zip book is discussed. notorious for three things: $2,500 Screenwriter Benefits ______These free programs outrageous revelries, glamorous artists, and the sparkling black lake Phone Email • Basic benefits and above are offered on where brilliant prodigy Carey Logan drowned herself. Taking up • Listing on film posters Wednesdays at 1:30p residence in Carey’s former studio, the painter works with obsessive, Method of Payment in Isabel Hall. delirious focus. But when she begins to uncover strange secrets at • Logo and link on FIA website EDUCATION • 72 transferable tickets o Check payable to “FIA Film Society” Please return this Pine City and falls hard for Carey’s mysterious boyfriend, a single form by 11/1/21 to: thought shadows her every move: What really happened to Carey For more information, contact the o VISA o MasterCard o Discover o AMEX Logan? Membership office at 810.234.1695 Flint Institute of Arts ______FIA Film Society Account # Exp. Date or [email protected]. 1120 E. Kearsley St ______Flint MI 48503 Signature The Boy, the Mole, the Books are Fox and the available in Horse the Museum By Charlie Mackesy Shop Part 1: Art History Presentation November 17 • 1:30p Part 2: Book Discussion December 1 • 1:30p In this delightful book, a lonely boy ambles through the countryside on a spring day, finding companionship as he meets the animals mentioned in the title. As they walk, they talk, wonder, and share their hopes and fears and ponder some big questions. Rendered in black calligraphy and watercolor, it is childlike in its simplicity, yet its messages are universal. 16 ART À LA CARTE FAMILY PROGRAM 17

September 1 September 22 Family programs enable parents and children to In Our Time: Museum Black in Latin America: explore the visual arts at the FIA. They are designed for children ages four and up and accompanying of Modern Art Mexico & Peru: A adults and offered free of charge. Groups of six or Art à la Carte is a series What do the superstars of Hidden Race more, please contact the Education department to of informative programs modern art—van Gogh, Matisse, Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. make a reservation. focusing on the arts. It Picasso, Pollock, Warhol­—have explores the almost unknown is offered free of charge in common with the Vincent history of the significant black on Wednesdays at Black Shadow motorcycle and populations of Mexico and Peru. Halloween Happenings 12:15p. All programs are the Apple iPod? Find out in The two countries together October 30 • 11:00a–4:00p held in the FIA’s Isabel this program focusing on New received far more slaves than Galleries & Studios Hall unless otherwise York’s . did the United States. 60 min. noted. To prevent the 60 min. Attention all boils and ghouls—come in costume, help spread of COVID-19 and us haunt the museum, and celebrate the holiday with September 8 reduce the potential risk fun for the whole family! Go on a spooky scavenger of exposure, Michigan A World of Art: hunt, trick-or-treat in the galleries and join our guidelines will be The Metropolitan teaching artists in the Art School in making spooky followed. Participants Museum of Art projects. are encouraged to What makes a masterpiece? bring lunch or pick up In this program, the October 13 something from The magnificence of America’s Palette Café. Rivera in America premier art museum lights This program tells the story of up the screen. 60 min. the great Mexican muralist’s September 15 travels in the United States, the epic work that he created EDUCATION State of the Art EDUCATION An exhilarating journey of here, and his lasting effect on American artists. 60 min. Art à la Carte Sponsors artistic discovery… 100,000 Merkley-Elderly miles, 1,000 destinations October 20 Charitable Trust in the search for 100 under- September 29 Black in Latin America: recognized American artists for When Worlds Collide: one unforgettable exhibition. Brazil: A Racial Paradise 60 min. The Untold Stories In Brazil, Professor Henry Louis of the Americas after Gates, Jr. explores how this “rainbow nation” is waking up to Columbus its legacy as the world’s largest This program is a highly slave economy. 60 min. imaginative exploration of one of the most intriguing epochs in October 27 human history: when the “Old Seven Wonders of Brazil World” first encountered the Journey into the heart of Brazil “New World.” 90 min. with host Robert Beckford to October 6 explore the incredible spiritual diversity of Brazil, a melting pot Orozco Man of Fire of African beliefs, indigenous For additional This program is a visually Indian rituals, and the folk arresting and whimsical information on Catholicism of the southern Education programming, documentary portrait of Europeans. 60 min. Mexican muralist José Clemente contact the Education Orozco (1883–1949), whose Department at dramatic life, iconoclastic 810.237.7314 or personality, and dynamic [email protected]. painting changed the way we see art and politics. 60 min. 18 EDUCATION but allare welcome. ages 18to36months, Recommended for materials inthestudio. hunt andinvestigate art story, goonagallery month wewillread a at themuseum. Each for someart-filled fun Bring yourtoddler welcome. ages 3to5butallare Recommended for materials inthestudio. art-makingrange of and exploring a artwork inthegalleries, storybook, lookingat include listeningtoa Preschool Playdates art! one totheworldof Introduce yourlittle Education programming, [email protected]. contact theEducation 810.237.7314 or information on Department at For additional TODDLER ARTEXPLORERS artwork inthestudio. leaves tocreate afall the gallery, anduse autumn landscapein Lois Ehlert, lookat an Leaf, YellowLeaf by Enjoy listeningtoRed Leaves Autumn Free charge of 11:00a–11:45a •Studio 1 October 15 PRESCHOOL PLAYDATES own inthestudio. your scribbles of and make some in thegalleries, scribble artworks Alber, lookfor Scribble byDiane I’m Not Just a Listen tothestory Scribbles Exploring Free charge of 11:00a–11:45a •Studio 1 October 1 information. org formore arted@flintarts. or email 810.237.7315, our website, call learn/news. Visit at flintarts.org/ available online The catalog is featured here. classes inadditiontothose November 21, offers 97 session, from September7– and skilllevels. artistic wide range goals of helping studentsdevelopa our communitysince1928, The Art Schoolhasserved early childhoodart courses. portfolio development, and ceramics, sculpture, college photography, animation, painting, glassarts, weaving, offer instructionindrawing, Highly qualifiedfaculty exposure tothevisualarts. individual academic thecommunitythrough of dedicated totheenrichment The FIA Art Schoolis CLASS HIGHLIGHTS The Art School’s Fall

members receive tuition 20% off 20% off *FIA Gabrielle Cataldo, Faculty

Tuition: $175* 9/11–11/13 (SA)1p–3p Ages 9–12 in art forthemselves. museum toseetheelements chaperoned tourthrough the Students willalsotake a small, weeklyart projects. fun,themselves inaseriesof their work, andexplore it that usetheseelementsin become familiarwithartists and color. Students will form, texture, value, space, art: line,elements of shape, theseven to thebasicsof Students willbeintroduced Gabrielle Cataldo, Faculty ArtElements of Intro tothe CHILDREN

Program Development Portfolio Pre-College TEENS presentation andexhibition theirportfolios andthe of which coversfinalediting with aCapstone course, Students finishtheprogram illustration, andphotography. welding, printmaking, glass, include painting, ceramics, artistic vision. Courses to developapersonal skills, helpingthembegin expand thebreadth their of take coursesdesignedto fundamentals, students rigorous training indrawing experience. Inadditionto schools expand thestudio and prominent Michiganart trips toNational Portfolio Day representatives, by collegeadmissions Visiting artists, presentations level studioarts instruction. school artists withcollege- that provides serioushigh study semester courseof Program (PDP)isamulti- Portfolio Development The FIA Pre-College online at flintarts.org. materials are available in December. Application through Mayeach year. sessions from September week forthree ten-week Classesmeet 2½ hours oneeveningeach School. theirworks inthe of Art New studentsbegin andfield

19 ART SCHOOL 20 ART SCHOOL Armin Mersmann,Armin Visiting Artist ADULTS Tuition: $230* 9/11–11/13 (SA)2p–5p Beginner welcome. necessary.experience Teens painting, andmore. No palettes, direct andindirect composition, limitedandfull topics includesimplification, to painteffectively. Essential fundamental skillsneeded Students willlearn the Amy Mahnick, Faculty Foundations Painting CLASS HIGHLIGHTS

Amy Mahnick, Faculty from aphotograph. into adrawing whenworking successfully andbringlife We willcoverhowtodothis as youtake yourownphotos. a veryimportant role aslong world, photo references play emphasized, butintoday’s from lifeandthiswillbe observational drawing is system.grid Traditionally, and theoften-misunderstood sight measuring (sighting) negative/positive space, drawing, full-valuerendering, the topicsincludecontour day workshop. Someof in graphite duringthisfive- you see. We willworkonly you see­ realism bydrawing what realism andintellectual between observational does? Learn thedifference and structures asanartist take intheforms, shapes, us, butdowereally look, all seetheworldaround observation.art of We drawing andthe study of intoaweek-longyourself Mersmann andimmerse Join renowned artist Armin Tuition: $300* 9/27–10/1 (MO–FR)10a–4p Advanced Beginner/Intermediate/ Mersmann Artist Armin with Visiting Boot-Camp Drawing One-Week Workshop —not what youthink

Tuition: $210* 9/20–11/1 (MO)6p–8:30p Intermediate/Advanced for smallplates orbowls. then moveintothelarge kiln with thesmallprojects and will fire tabletopkilnsinitially to yourartwork. The students explored toaddvisualappeal decorative processes willbe about glassstress. Various texture, andthebasics control, compatibility, surface fusingsuchasvolume of the all-important essentials atmosphere, fuserslearn In afunandenergetic Debra VanTol, Faculty Basics andMore Glass Fusing Tuition: $189* 11/19–11/21 (FR–SU)10a–5p Advanced Beginner/Intermediate/ short film. complete acollaborative in thecourse. Students will through the12areas focus of animation conceptsandskills process/techniques develop direct andhandmade based media. Covering creative inquiry intotime- oriented laboratory for in thishands-on, process animation and practice of Get immersedinthetheory Gary Schwartz, Faculty Workshop Animation Flintstitution: Three-Day Workshop

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PRESENTATION exploration. talk forquestionsorgallery served. Time willfolloweach speaker. Coffee andtea willbe the FIA’s curators oraninvited The talkispresented byoneof collection andspecialexhibitions. related totheFIA’s permanent oriented presentation topics onavarietyof Coffee withaCurator isafocused, theme- 36 Egg tempera onpanel Dragon, 15thcentury Saint George andthe Italian 18 x13 Cast andpolishedglass Neptune, 2003 Czech, Petr Hora Raymond Field, Mr.Gift of andMrs. Foundation, L2017.2 Courtesy theIsabel of 7 / 8 x20 born1949 3 / 4 1 x4inches / 4

inches 1944.1 Sponsored by the public Free and open to Exhibitions. Glab, Collections Curator and of were depicted. Talk givenby Tracee paintingsandwhythesecreaturesof examples intheEuropean collection complex stories. This talkwilllookat to communicate meaning and tell creatures have beenusedbyartists From dragons tosphinxes, fantastical the Museum Where toFind Them in Fantastic Creatures and 10:30a–11:30a •IsabelHall October 11 Craft. Decorative Arts andContemporary by Sarah Kohn, Associate Curator of the museum’s collection. Talk given contemporary castglassartistsof in glassmaking,forms of and thelegacy casting glass, howitdiffers from other will explore thevariousprocesses of create innovative artworks. This talk continue topushitsboundariesand Egypt andRome, contemporary artists this techniquedates backtoancient long, fascinating history. Although The glasscastinghasa process of Cast Glass Breaking theMold: 10:30a–11:30a •IsabelHall September 13 21 PRESENTATION 22 LECTURES The Baroque THE SHEPPY DOGFUNDLECTURE Palazzo Barberini, . , Italian, 1571–1610,Judith Beheading Holofernes , ca. 1599, Oiloncanvas, 57x77inches. GalleriaNazionale d’Arte Antica, Literature at Florida Atlantic University. in Munich, Germany, heiscurrently Professor American of former Fulbright Professor at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet HarlemRenaissance the One-ActPlaysof Women Writers . A winning Faulkner DisabilityandSecrecy,, Writer of Magic, and publications includetheC. HughHolman Award- history, travel, music, magic. andthehistoryof His the seventeenthandeighteenthcenturies. , andotherartists throughout Europe in Caravaggio,powerful imagesof Velázquez, Rubens, baroque architecturaldevelopment of styleandthe Hagood willexplore theforces drivingthe Counter-Reformation. Inthislecture, Taylor upheaval in Western culture—the Catholic art immensereligious embodiesanera of Resplendent initselaborate beauty, baroque Guest Lecturer: Dr. TaylorHagood September 29•6:00pFIA Theater Taylor Hagood, Ph.D., lectures on literature, art, Dr. TaylorHagood the public Free and open to Alan Klein,Alan Advisor. Sheppy DogFund, Dr. by The annually history, andisfunded art,of religion, and address thetopics been establishedto Fund Lecture has The SheppyDog 30TH ANNUAL30TH LECTURE THOMPSON the FIA. new members to part, toattract established, in events andwas members-only the Institute’s few Lecture isone of Thompson year.each The arts orhumanities speaker inthe a distinguished Arts topresent Flint Instituteof to enablethe W. Thompson Mrs.and Jack 1991 byDr. established in Lecture was The Thompson Dr. ChrisNaunton Members- event only FIA October 5•6:00pFIA Theater Eternal Afterlife and Tutankhamun: InLife, Death, Association of EgyptologistsfromAssociation 2015to2019. of Exploration Societyfrom 2012to2016andPresident theInternational of Pyramid (SmithsonianChannel, 2019). theEgypt HewasDirector (CEO)of King Tut’s Treasures (National Geographic, Disney+2018)andEgypt’s Lost Who Discovered Egypt(BBC42012), has presented numerous televisiondocumentaries, includingThe Man (2018), Egyptologists’Notebooks (2020)andKingTut TellsAll! (2021). He Searching fortheLost Tombs Egypt of writer, broadcaster, andauthorof death? hislifeandwhat happenedtohimin of history. himnow, What doweknowof most interesting timesinEgyptian a teenager, butreigned the at oneof the throne asayoungboyanddied The tombrevealed that hecameto years anddidn’tachieveverymuch. suggesting hereigned onlyforafew hisexistence hadsurvived,evidence of ancient world. Prior to this, verylittle one of in 1922, pharaoh Tutankhamun is Thanks histomb tothediscoveryof Guest Lecturer: Dr. Chris Naunton Dr. Chris NauntonisanEgyptologist, themostfamousfigures of the Ultimate Tut (PBS, 20213), Secrets of 23 LECTURES 24 EVENTS 9.27.21 810.234.1695. visit flintarts.org/fore orcall To register and formore information, registration Skins andMulligansavailableat 18-Hole Scramble format and Longest Drive Men andwomenClosesttothePin categories men’s, women’s, andmixed team $1,000 CASH - Winner-Takes-All in Contests &Prizes 1:00p ShotgunStart 12:00p Registration &Lunch 3100 Lakewood Dr., Flint Club Flint Golf Supporting children’s programs atArts theFlintInstituteof GOLF CHALLENGE ARTSFORE THE Sorensen Gross Company presents Signature Sponsor Gross Sorensen

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WED WED SUN FRI 12:15p1 12:15p15 2:00p26 7:30p1 Art à la Carte Art à la Carte FOMA Film FOMA Film In Our Time: Museum State of the Art Breed and Bootleg: Dream Horse of Modern Art Legends of Flint Rap 16 THU Music 2 SAT 6 MON 7:30p 7:30p WED Closed FOMA Film FOMA Film 13 Holiday The Truffle Hunters Dream Horse 12:15p Labor Day Art à la Carte Rivera in America 17 FRI 3 SUN 8 WED 7:30p FRI 2:00p 12:15p FOMA Film 24 FOMA Film SAT 6:00p 23 Art à la Carte French Exit Dream Horse SAT 10:00a A World of Art: The Members Preview 9 Brush With Reality: 10:00a Exhibition Opening Metropolitan Museum Steeped in Tradition SAT Yigal Ozeri Exhibition Opening of Art 7:30p 1:30p18 7:30p Time (Constant, FOMA Film Youth Activity FOMA Film Suspended, The Killing of Two FRI Paint Your Animal Breed and Bootleg: Collapsed): Neha Lovers 7:30p10 4:00p Legends of Flint Rap Vedpathak FOMA Film FOMA Film Music 2:00p Riders of Justice The Truffle Hunters Discussion with the FRI SUN Artist 15 24 7:30p SAT 7:00p 2:00p CALENDAR

Neha Vedpathak CALENDAR FOMA Film Beer Tasting 10:00a25 FOMA Film French Exit 7:30p Art on Tap: Beer, The Killing of Two Exhibition Opening TUE FOMA Film Bourdon, BBQ Lovers Brush With Reality: 6:00p5 The Lost Leonardo 7:30p SUN Yigal Ozeri MON Thompson Lecture 27 FOMA Film 2:00p19 7:30p 12:00p Tutankhamun: In Life, WED SUN Quo Vadis, Aida? FOMA Film FOMA Film Golf Challenge Death, and Eternal 12:15p27 Fore the Arts 2:00p10 French Exit Breed and Bootleg: Afterlife Art à la Carte 4:00p Legends of Flint Rap FOMA Film SAT Seven Wonders of The Lost Leonardo 16 FOMA Film Music WED 7:30p Brazil The Truffle Hunters 12:15p29 FOMA Film Art à la Carte MON Quo Vadis, Aida? FRI When Worlds Collide: 11 WED 10:30a 7:30p29 22 The Untold Stories 12:15p Coffee with a Curator SUN FOMA Film SAT Art à la Carte of the Americas after Fantastic Creatures 2:00p17 Undine and Where to Find 7:30p11 Black in Latin Columbus FOMA Film FOMA Film America: Mexico & 6:00p WED Them in the Museum Quo Vadis, Aida? Riders of Justice Peru: A Hidden Race The Sheppy Dog SAT 12:15p6 11:00a30 1:30p Fund Lecture WED Book Discussion: The Baroque Art à la Carte Family Program SUN Orozco Man of Fire 20 12 Part One 12:15p Halloween 2:00p Fake Like Me 1:30p Art à la Carte Happenings FOMA Film Book Discussion: Black in Latin America: 7:30p Riders of Justice Part Two Brazil: A Racial Paradis FOMA Film Fake Like Me Undine 13 MON 22 FRI 10:30a 8 FRI 7:30p SUN Coffee with a Curator 7:30p FOMA Film 2:00p31 Breaking the Mold: FOMA Film The Killing of Two FOMA Film Cast Glass The Lost Leonardo Lovers Undine 28 TRUSTEES Kathy’s secondtimeservingasanFIA trustee reading, traveling, andplayinggolf. This is Kathy enjoysspendingtimewithherfamily, (one deceased) andseven grandchildren. Boles for44years. senior citizenministryleader at herchurch. AARP andservesasthe the localChapterof Additionally, Kathy servesasthePresident of theMichiganHealth EndowmentFund.of Governor DirectorsWhitmer totheBoard of boards. on variouslocalboards, aswellnational continues toservethecommunitybyserving Agencies on Aging in Washington, DC. Kathy President theNational of AssociationArea of years. Duringthat time, Kathy servedasthe organization invarious capacitiesforover28 Agency on Aging after havingservedthe as thePresident, the Valley CEOof Area organizations that make a difference. and communityisverypassionate about boards withinboththemarketing industry downtown Flint. Dalehasservedonseveral Interactive located in The Capitol Theatre in thedigitalmarketing agency3Sixty of his wife, Denise. thepartners Daleisoneof County Bar Associations andcurrently theMichigan andGenesee a memberof both from Michigan State University. Heis Criminal Justice Degree anda Juris Doctorate, College alumnus, Mr. Norwoodholdsa theClerk. of of Court and aslegislative assistanttotheState theGeneseeCounty 7thCircuitHayman of Judge advisory assistanttoChief Archie L. County. Hehasalsoworked asthejudicial statewide, withanemphasisonGenesee license restoration. Mr. Norwood practices specializing incriminaldefenseanddriver’s aFlint-basedlaw practiceand operator of Township isanattorney andistheowner Matthew L. Norwood Dale Keipert Kathryn C. Boles OF TRUSTEESBOARD The FIA welcomesthefollowingmemberstoBoard of Trustees. MichiganHouseof Kathy hasbeenmarriedto James (Jim) Kathy wasrecently appointedby A third-generation Mott Community resides inFenton, alongwith

They havefivechildren Representatives Office (Kathy) retired in2018 of Fentonof first served ontheplanningcommittee forFIA’s FIA’s The PARTY committee fortwoyears and groups andorganizations. Hewasco-chairof Council, McFarlan Home, and several other has alsoworked withtheGreater Flint Arts College Board of Trustees. Mr. Norwood serves asatrusteeontheMott Community for Mott Community College, andcurrently Council andwas theFoundationVice-Chair of the FlintCultural Center’s Young Professional He isthefounderandformerchairpersonof Genesee, Shiawassee, andLapeerCounties. theHundredserves ontheboard Clubof of Anton Thornquist of mediumsand toolsto createof meaning, Chicago. anartistThe touseanarray abilityof Mitchell painting at The Art Institute of admiration forart after seeinghisfirst Michigan toservefiveadditional states. five years andhasgrown thebusinessbeyond Anton hasservedinthisposition forthelast nonprofit andfaith-basedorganizations. based businessthat provides insurance to CTGCEO of Insurance, aGeneseeCounty- Anton discovered adeeprespect and Art on Kathryn C. Boles Dale Keipert Tap fundraiser. is thePresident and Matthew L. Norwood Anton Thornquist Joan

served as Vice President forthree years. theFlintCity Council,member of where he Genesee for eleven years. Heisaformer and wasthePresident Resource &CEOof Development &Experiential Learning at MCC Dale wastheExecutive Dean forProfessional College’s Executive Cabinet. from external sources. the Heisamember of acquisition, majorgifts andstewardship of initiatives, andtheongoingcultivation, communications, andpublicrelations to theCollege’s branding, marketing, high-level leadership andmanagement Mott Community College. President forInstitutional Advancement at Dale K.Dale Weighill and tworescue dogs Jack andLucy. resides inGrand Blancwithhiswife, Jennifer, music, andcookforfriendsfamily. He supporter of The Contemporaries. involved withtheFIA andbecomeanavid is somethingthat hasinspired himtobe emotion, ablankcanvas andpassionoutof Before servingas Associate Vice President, His responsibilities includeproviding Anton alsolovestotravel, listentojazz Dale K.Dale Weighill Jay Werschky is the Associate Viceis Dean T. Yeotis puppy, andlearning toplaythebanjo. a passionforreading, golf, training anew sets totheFIA. Additional interests include interest inthearts andhisorganizational skill Society. Helooks forward tobringinghis theGeneseeDistrictDental Director of Executive with dentistryinthepositionof state dentalassociations. Heremains involved serving asPresident boththelocaland of organized dentistrythroughout hiscareer and fourbeautiful grandchildren. and theyhavetwodaughters, Jill and Jori, member Jan Werschky 50years forjustshyof in 1976. HeismarriedtoformerFIA Board Dentistry MichiganSchoolof University of Michigan-Flint andthenhisDDSfrom the his BA degree inBiologyfrom Universityof “the old”FlintNorthern in1967. Hereceived Flint Public Schoolsystemgraduating from Born andraised inFlint, Dr. Jay grew upinthe general dentistryinFlintandGrand Blanc. dentist after a44-year career practicing honors andawards. numerous academicandstudentleadership Distinction from bothinstitutions, receiving respectively. Hegraduated withHighest MichiganinDearborn,The Universityof American Universityin Washington, DCand Artsof degree—both inPolitical Science—from Schools andtheFlintRiverCorridor Alliance. Education Foundation forFlintCommunity the Directorsmembership ontheBoards of of Dean T. Yeotis Jay Werschky cats, art, vinyl, andbooks. Dean livesinFlintwithhiswife, Lynda, four previously servedaspresident fortwoyears. Music andreturns totheFIA Board where he Flint Public Library and theFlintInstituteof Dean currently the servesontheBoards of Records inFerndale and Totem Books inFlint. for overthirty years. HeownsFound Sound Dr. Jay hasbeendeeplyinvolved with Dale has a Master of ArtsDale hasaMasterof andaBachelor Dale’s volunteercommitmentsinclude is nowasemi-retired has practiced lawinFlint 29 TRUSTEES 30 FLINT PRINT CLUB YOUTH MEMBERS 31

The FIA’s Youth Membership is a fun Chakaia Booker way for children ages 2.5–12 to learn Each year, the Flint Print Club more than 40 public collections. She was about art and create their own. This commissions an artist to produce selected for the 2000 Whitney Biennial year’s theme focuses on works of art a print to augment both the FIA’s and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in the FIA’s collection that feature collection and the pursuit of personal in 2005. animals. Youth members may select collecting. The club is limited to Applying her experience of a stuffed animal that is theirs to keep, 100 members in good standing at transforming materials into sculptural and beginning in the fall, members the Family level or above. Flint Print works, Booker takes the same approach will participate in three art activities. Club dues are $250.00 annually, to constructing works on paper. She Membership dues are $20 for the first which provides each participating cuts, tears, and layers paper to create child and $10 for each additional child. member with a selected print and new patterns, dynamic and abstract. Youth membership Using chine collé—a technique in which related programs. The club currently sponsored by reaches members in 16 states across an image is transferred to a lightweight the country and arrangements can be paper and simultaneously bonded to a made to ship the print to any of the heavier paper during printing—allows 50 states. Booker to “build” her image in a similar Chakaia Booker is the artist of way that she would if she were sculpting. the 2020–21 commissioned print. The FIA Print Club print features Residing in New York, Booker is an additional shapes with the artist using an internationally renowned and widely embossing process, which adds an even collected American sculptor, known more sculptural reference to the overall for her large-scale works made from print. discarded tires, which are cut, looped, You can learn more about the layered, and reassembled. She has artist and her work on her website at exhibited in over 150 solo and group chakaiabooker.com. MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP exhibitions Chakaia Booker across the American, born 1953 Chakaia Booker India Blue, 2001 United States, American, born 1953 Rubber tires and wood Europe, Africa, Untitled (CB.1.21), 2021 73 × 43 × 38 inches Lithograph and chine collé Bequest of Russell J. and Asia and on embossed paper Cameron, by exchange, is included in 21 x 14 inches and partial gift from the Friends of Modern Art, 2002.11

Yes, I want to be a member of the Flint Print Club 2020–2021 for the Chakaia Booker print. Youth Activity Membership Information Circle: Dr. Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss o I am currently an FIA September 18 member at the $50 level 1:30p–4:00p • Studio 10 ______Name or higher (see page 32 for levels). ______Paint Your Animal Address o I would like to upgrade my membership or join After an animal safari in the galleries, ______City State Zip the FIA at the $50 level or Youth Members will return to the studio higher with an additional: to paint a portrait of their animal using ______Phone Email $______watercolor. Basic drawing skills and

watercolor techniques will be covered. Methods of Payment + $250.00 Flint Print Youth members should plan on staying Club dues o Check payable to o Visa o MasterCard o Discover o AMEX Total for the entire studio session. Parents “Flint Print Club” ______= $______Payment and guardians are encouraged to enjoy Acct. # CVV # the FIA galleries, Palette Café, and ______Exp. Date Signature Museum Shop while the children work on their projects. 32 MEMBERSHIP $1,500 as of 1.1.20 $1,500asof Sponsor Donor Rubens Society Dual Individual...... (13 tocollege)..... Student Youth (2.5–12)...... Levels three exclusive eventseach year. the $1,500levelandhigherare invited to businesses supporting FIA membershipat Rubens SocietyMembersare individualsand members at the$100 levelandabove. in tworeciprocal membershipprograms for Magazine and Annual Report andinclusion Magazine subscription;recognition intheFIA receptions, lectures, andspecialevents;FIA to exhibitions; invitations toopening discounts onticketed events;free admission registration privilegeson Art Schoolclasses; and The Palette Café; a20%discountandearly include a10%discountintheMuseumShop FIA membership Benefits andprivilegesof theFIApart operating of income. Membership contributionsare asignificant MEMBERSHIP Family Sustainer † ...... †† †† ......

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Ms. Lori Hall CaroleIn honorof Fargason Mr. &Mrs. Michael A. Farella Mr. &Mrs. Jason Dake Mr. Kenny Burress Mr. &Mrs. Robert Aguirre Since 4.8.21–7.8.21 Booker 20/21 -Chakaia Print ClubMembers Mr. &Mrs. Gary J. Hurand Dr. &Mrs. DavidG. Drake support Art SchoolEndowment Donna Sivosky to In memoryof Mr. H. MichaelParker paperweights support Collections topurchase Rita ParkerIn memoryof to Meyer Mr. DavidMeyer&Dr. Julie Krogsrud & Thomas J. Meyer DavidCharles In memoryof Mr. James R. Kettler Steven & Valarie Bailie support Art SchoolEndowment Joshua HurandIn memoryof to Mr. &Mrs. HarveyGerdes Ms. Eve C. Brown Mr. &Mrs. John Ausen &Family support Art SchoolEndowment NancyGalassinto In memoryof In Memory Ms. Lynne Hurand FIA Magazine21/22 Sponsor of Huntington Bank Saturdays 2019/2022 HuntingtonFreeSponsor of McLaren Health Care Demonstration Days HotShop Sponsor of Ms.Gwendolyn Truesdell Chuck &Kathryn Sharbaugh Ms. MarissaPierce Mr. Ralph Edwards Ms. SusanSteiner Bolhouse Purchase Paperweights To support Collections Fund to Dr.David Taylor Mrs. TiffanyStolzenfeld Dr. MichaelRucks Dr. Brenda Rogers-Grays Mrs. Eureka McCormick Alvern & Theresa (Stephens) CourtyardUpgrades Access Board of Trustees Challengefor Mr. &Mrs. for DavidPhaneuf Mr. &Mrs. for DavidPhaneuf In Honor Lock Adina Potter Mariah Ayala

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Take-A-Seat Form A Birthday Gift local flair Payment Options Young Jin Ohm surprised her husband, The Museum Shop has a growing selection of Seat - $1,000 Dr. Dong Wha Ohm on his birthday with a merchandise that is made by local artists or features o gift of designating a theater seat. The seat A one time payment Flint in some way. From books to postcards to glass o is inscribed with her personal, unique and A pledge of $500 per year for two years and jewelry, our selection changes often and has o special message. Instead of sponsoring a seat, I would like to make probably been updated since the last time you visited. a gift to the Endowment Fund of $ ______You too can arrange for an unexpected surprise. Create a personalized inscription Be sure to stop in or shop online at flintarts.org/shop Brass Plaque Inscription to be engraved on a brass plaque and for all of your local flair needs. Please clearly print the text as you would like it to appear on your brass plaque. It can be your name, a family the FIA will attached to the seat of your name, a business name or a tribute to another person choice. Naming a seat is a perfect gift, and (three lines maximum, one character per box, blank the FIA supplies the bow! Sponsorship is spaces count as one character). easy because you can pay in two annual installments that are 100% tax deductible. Your generosity will help build the FIA’s Endowment Campaign.

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