Museum Alliance Reciprocal Membership 2015–2016 Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth Art Gallery of Ontario The Baltimore Museum of Art Brooklyn Museum The Bruce Museum Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk Cincinnati Art Museum Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Currier Museum of Art, Manchester Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York High Museum of Art, Atlanta The Museum of Art Knoxville Museum of Art Milwaukee Art Museum Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Montclair Art Museum The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston New Orleans Museum of Art The Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach Pérez Art Museum Miami Phoenix Art Museum Portland Museum of Art, ME The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Royal Ontario Museum San Francisco Museum of Modern Art San Jose Museum of Art Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles The Vancouver Art Gallery Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus Worcester Art Museum

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Arizona Phoenix Art Museum ...... 4 California The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles ...... 4 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ...... 5 San Jose Museum of Art ...... 6 Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles ...... 6 Colorado Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center ...... 7 Connecticut The Bruce Museum ...... 7 Florida The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota . . . . 8 The Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach ...... 9 Pérez Art Museum, Miami ...... 9 Georgia High Museum of Art, Atlanta ...... 10 Illinois Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago ...... 10 Indiana The Indianapolis Museum of Art ...... 11 Louisiana New Orleans Museum of Art ...... 11 Portland Museum of Art ...... 12 Maryland The Baltimore Museum of Art ...... 13 Massachussetts Worcester Art Museum ...... 13 Minnesota Walker Art Center, Minneapolis ...... 14 Currier Museum of Art, Manchester ...... 14 New Jersey Montclair Art Museum ...... 15

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 2 1/9/15 10:17 PM New York Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo ...... 15 Brooklyn Museum ...... 16 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York ...... 16 Ohio Cincinnati Art Museum ...... 17 Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus ...... 17 Tennessee Knoxville Museum of Art ...... 18 Texas Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth ...... 18 Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth ...... 19 The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston ...... 19 Virginia Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk ...... 20 Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach . . . . 20 Wisconsin Milwaukee Art Museum ...... 21 Canada The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts ...... 21 Art Gallery of Ontario ...... 22 Royal Ontario Museum ...... 22 The Vancouver Art Gallery ...... 23

Members of museums listed in this brochure whose contribution qualifies them to participate in the Reciprocal Membership program will be entitled to the following privileges while visiting any of the participating museums upon presentation of the Reciprocal Membership card: • Free admission at all times during museum hours • Admission to members’ previews • The same discount on purchases, made on the premises, in the gift shops and bookstores as offered members of that museum • Reciprocal privileges do not include mailings from any of the participating museums except for the museum with which the member is affiliated. • Reciprocal membership admission to special exhibitions may be determined by the museum.

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 3 1/9/15 10:17 PM Phoenix Art Museum Central Avenue at McDowell Road 1625 North Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Phone: 602–257–1880 phxart.org Open Wednesday: 10am – 9pm; Thursday – Saturday: 10am – 5pm; Sunday 12 – 5pm and First Fridays 10am – 10pm Since it opened in 1959, Phoenix Art Museum has become the largest visual arts museum in the Southwest. Over 17,000 works make up the Museum’s collection emphasizing American, Asian, European, modern and contemporary, Latin American, and Western American art, as well as photography and fashion design. Not to be missed are the Thorne Miniature Rooms and the interactive children’s space, PhxArtKids gallery.

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles The Museum of Contemporary Art is located in three buildings in Los Angeles, California. MOCA Grand Avenue 250 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA 152 North Central Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 MOCA Pacific Design Center 8687 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, CA 90069 Phone: 213–626–6222 moca.org Hours: MOCA Grand Avenue and The Geffen Contemporary 11am – 6pm on Saturday and Sunday; 11am – 5pm on Monday and Friday; 11am – 8pm on Thursday; closed on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 4 1/9/15 10:17 PM MOCA Pacific Design Center 11am – 5pm Tuesday – Friday; 11am – 6pm Saturday and Sunday; closed on Monday. The Museum of Contemporary Art, the only institution in Los Angeles devoted exclusively to art from 1940 to the present, offers a rich variety of exhibitions, performances, educational programs, and an extensive permanent collec- tion. Tour Program, Shop, and Café. * Reciprocal privileges may be suspended for special ticketed exhibitions.

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 151 Third Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: 415–357–4000 sfmoma.org Museum hours: Open daily (except Wednesdays): 11am – 5:45pm; open late Thursdays until 8:45pm Summer hours (Memorial Day to Labor Day): Open at 10am; closed Wednesdays and major holidays. Store Hours: Open daily: 10am – 6:30pm; Thursdays until 9:30pm Celebrated for groundbreaking exhibitions, an impressive permanent collection, and an iconic building, SFMOMA is one of the nation’s leading museums of modern and con- temporary art. On view are painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, design, and media art by contemporary artists and modern masters. Located in San Francisco’s vibrant Yerba Buena cultural district, the museum also features a stunning Rooftop Garden showcasing signature sculptures from the collection. Check out the galleries, have lunch, see a film or lecture, enjoy a gourmet coffee at the Blue Bottle Coffee Bar, or shop at the ever-popular MuseumStore. Enjoy artist conversations, gallery tours, and family days, and learn more about our collections and programs at the Koret Visitor Education Center. SFMOMA is just two blocks from the Montgomery Street BART station and is easily accessible by other major regional transit systems. Please note that SFMOMA will be closed for a major expan- sion June 3, 2013 through early 2016.

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 5 1/9/15 10:17 PM * Reciprocal privileges may be restricted for special ticketed exhibitions.

San Jose Museum of Art 110 S. Market Street San Jose, CA 95113–2383 Phone: 408–271–6867 SanJoseMuseumofArt.org Museum and Store Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 11am – 5pm Closed Mondays, and major holidays. The Museum Café is open 11am – 3pm, Tuesday – Sunday. SJMA celebrates new ideas, stimulates creativity, and inspires connection. Welcoming and thought-provoking, the Museum delights visitors with its surprising and playful perspective on the art and artists of our time. The Museum’s permanent collection, which focuses on 20th- and 21st-centry artworks, includes more than 1,200 objects in a variety of media, including sculpture, paintings, prints, digital media, photographs and drawings by artists such as Robert Arneson, Joan Brown, Deborah Butterfield, Jim Campbell, Enrique Chagoya, Eric Fischl, Roy DeForest, Tony Delap, Richard Diebenkorn, Jim Dine, Rupert Garcia, Philip Guston, Oliver Jackson, Hung Liu, Long Nguyen, Louise Nevelson, Nathan Oliveira, Wayne Thiebaud, and Bill Viola among others.

Skirball Cultural Center 2701 N. Sepulveda Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90049 Phone: 310–440–4500 General Information or 310–440–4599 Membership Office skirball.org Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 12 – 5pm; and Saturday and Sunday, 10am – 5pm Hailed by the New York Times as “a lesson on how to connect the eye to the heart and mind,” the Skirball Cultural Center is dedicated to exploring the connections between 4,000 years of Jewish heritage and the vitality of American democratic ideals. It features an extraordinary museum, changing exhi- bitions, world music, film, readings and talks, classes, and

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 6 1/9/15 10:17 PM family programs, along with a café and museum store—all in a spectacular hillside setting designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie. The Skirball’s permanent collection features more than 30,000 objects including archeological artifacts, Jewish ceremonial objects, the Project Americana collection documenting early 20th-century American life, and fine art. Permanently docked: Noah’s Ark at the Skirball, an interactive destination for children and families inspired by the ancient flood tale.

Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center 30 West Dale Street Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Phone: 719–634–5583 csfineartscenter.org The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, established in 1936, is home to world-class art galleries, Broadway-worthy live theatre, and an art school for all ages. The FAC Permanent Collection features masterworks by such American artists as Richard Diebenkorn, Georgia O’Keefe, Walt Kuhn, John Singer Sargent, Dale Chihuly, and artists connected to the Broadmoor Art Academy, as well as one of the strongest collections of Hispanic, Latin American and American Indian art in the nation. With the acclaimed restaurant, Café 36, known for artistic food and amazing patio views of Pikes Peak, and unique shopping at LUMA at the FAC, the FAC has programs for individuals, couples, families and groups.

The Bruce Museum One Museum Drive Greenwich, CT 06830 Phone: 203–869–0376 www.brucemuseum.org Featuring up to fourteen high quality exhibitions each year, including world class art and family-friendly, hands-on science explorations, the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut promotes the understanding and appreciation of art and science to enrich the lives of adults and children alike. With a strong emphasis on nineteenth- and twenti- eth-century American art, a rotating schedule of special exhibitions, docent tours, lectures films, and concerts, the

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 7 1/9/15 10:17 PM Museum entertains and enlightens approximately 80,000 visitors annually. Located at the foot of famed Greenwich Avenue in Bruce Park, the Museum is housed in a renovated nineteenth-century mansion donated to the town in 1908 by Robert Bruce, a wealthy textile merchant.

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art 5401 Bay Shore Road Sarasota Florida 34243 Phone: 941–359–5700 www.ringling.org Open daily 10am – 5pm, Thursday to 8pm Closed Christmas, Thanksgiving and New Years Day. The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Florida State University, is one of the largest museum/university complexes in the nation. Designated as the official state art museum for Florida, the institution offers twenty-one galleries of European paintings as well as Cypriot antiquities and Asian, American, and contemporary art. The museum’s art collection consists of more than 10,000 objects including a variety of paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, photographs, and decorative arts from ancient through contemporary periods and from around the world. The most celebrated items in the museum are 16th-, 17th-, and 18th-century European paintings, including a world-renowned collection of Peter Paul Rubens paintings. The 66 acre Museum complex located on Sarasota Bay includes the art museum; Circus Museum, the Ca’ d’Zan, the Ringling’s mansion herald as one of the finest examples of American Gilded Age Architecture; the Historic Asolo Theater; Visitor Pavilion; the Education and Conservation Complex; the Tibbals Learning Center with the world’s largest miniature circus ; numerous gardens and a 1,200 plant rose garden. The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is one of the nation’s most extraordinary multidisciplinary cultural facilities. The Museum offers guided tours; films; theater performances; a museum store; and casual to elegant dining options.

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 8 1/9/15 10:17 PM The Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach 1451 South Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Phone: 561–832–5196 norton.org Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 10am – 5pm Thursday 10am – 9pm; Sunday 11am – 5pm Closed Mondays and on major holidays. The Norton Museum of Art is a major cultural attraction in Florida. The museum is internationally distinguished for its collection featuring 19th and 20th century European, American, Chinese, and Contemporary art, photography, and works on paper. View special exhibitions; attend lectures and education programs for children and adults. Shop in the Museum Store and have lunch in Fratelli Lyon, the Museum café. * Reciprocal privileges may be restricted for Museum events.

Pérez Art Museum Miami 1103 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL 33132 Phone: 305-375-3000 Pamm.org Open Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 6pm; Thursday 10am – 9pm; Closed Mondays Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) promotes artistic expression and the exchange of ideas, advancing public knowledge and appreciation of art, architecture and design, and reflecting the diverse community of its pivotal geographic location at the crossroads of the Americas. A 29-year-old South Florida institution formerly known as Miami Art Museum (MAM), Pérez Art Museum Miami opened a new building, designed by world-renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron, in Downtown Miami’s Museum Park on December 4, 2013. The facility is a state-of-the-art model for sustainable museum design and progressive programming and features 200,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor program space with flexible galleries; shaded outdoor verandas; a waterfront restaurant and bar; a museum shop; and an education center with a library, media lab and classroom spaces.

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 9 1/9/15 10:17 PM High Museum of Art 1280 Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Phone: 404–733–4444 www.high.org Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday: 10am – 5pm; Friday 10am – 9pm; Sunday Noon – 5pm Closed Mondays and major holidays. Friday Night Music Remix, every third Friday from 5pm – 10pm The High Museum of Art, founded in 1905 as the Atlanta Art Association, is the leading art museum in the Southeast. With more than 12,000 works of art in its permanent collection, the High Museum of Art has an extensive collection of 19th- and 20th-century American art; significant holdings of European paintings and decorative art; a growing collection of African American art; and burgeoning collections of modern and contemporary art, photography and African art. The High is also dedicated to supporting and collecting works by Southern artists and is distinguished as the only major museum in North America to have a curatorial department specifically devoted to the field of folk and self-taught art. With a dynamic traveling exhibition schedule, the High hosts renowned works of art from around the world.

Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago 220 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611 Phone: 312–280–2660 mcachicago.org Open Tuesday 10am – 8pm Wednesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm; closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago to explore contemporary visual culture through thought-provoking exhibitions, performances, and programs. Located between the historic Water Tower and beautiful Lake Michigan, MCA Chicago features a terraced sculpture garden, restaurant, 300-seat theater, and world-renowned gift and book store. Show your reciprocal card to receive free admission for two adults. Admission for children ages twelve and under is always free. 10

HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 10 1/9/15 10:17 PM The Indianapolis Museum of Art 4000 Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46208-3326 Phone: 317–923–1331 imamuseum.org Museum and Lilly House: Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 11am – 5pm; Thursday and Friday, 11am – 9pm (Lilly House closes at 5 p.m.); Sunday, 12 – 5pm. Closed Mondays and major holidays. The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park: 100 Acres, Gardens and Grounds: Open daily from dawn to dusk. Encompassing 152 acres of gardens and grounds, the Indianapolis Museum of Art is among the 10 largest ency- clopedic art museums in the United States, and features significant collections of African, American, Asian, European and contemporary art, as well as a newly established collec- tion of design arts. Additionally, art, design and nature are featured at 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park and Oldfields–Lilly House & Gardens, an historic Country Place Era estate on the IMA grounds. The IMA is located just 15 minutes from the center of downtown Indianapolis, at the corner of 38th Street and Michigan Road.

New Orleans Museum of Art 1 Collins Diboll Circle, City Park New Orleans, Louisiana 70124 Phone: 504–658–4100 noma.org Open Tuesday – Thursday 11am – 6pm; Friday 11am – 9pm; Saturday and Sunday 11am – 5pm Closed Mondays and the following holidays: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Lundi Gras (day before Mardi Gras), Mardi Gras, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day. Open on other holidays at special times. Please call ahead for times on holidays. The New Orleans Museum of Art houses a permanent collec- tion of more than 40,000 objects including 15th-20th century European paintings, French and American art, African art, Oceanic Art, Chinese and Japanese ceramics and painting, photography, prints and drawings, European and American decorative arts and glass. The museum exhibits, interprets and preserves works of art from the pre-Christian era to the 11

HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 11 1/9/15 10:17 PM present. NOMA traces New Orleans’ cultural heritage back to France by housing a group of works by Impressionistic artist, . The museum also houses a rich collec- tion of the Americas that incorporates North, Central and South America from the pre-Columbian period through the Spanish Colonial era. The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden, adjacent to the museum, is situated on approximately 5 acres, with over 60 sculptures by leading 20th - 21st century artists. The Sculpture Garden is open 7 days a week, except for major holidays. Please call ahead for times on holidays. * Reciprocal privileges may be suspended for special ticketed exhibitions.

Portland Museum of Art Seven Congress Square Portland, ME 04101 T: (207) 775-6148 portlandmuseum.org [email protected] Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, 10am – 5pm; Friday, 10am – 9pm; Third Thursdays, 10am - 9pm; Closed on Mondays from Columbus Day through Memorial Day. Current Members: 8,500 Located on the coast of Maine and in the heart of Portland’s downtown, the Portland Museum of Art (PMA) is a permanent home for centuries of American and European art, a destination for cutting-edge contemporary exhibitions, and a center for innovative and educational event programming. The PMA also features several historically significant buildings, including the Studio, a National Historic Landmark located about 12 miles from Portland. The Portland Museum of Art’s collection features fine and dec- orative arts from the late 18th century to the present. Strengths of the collection include works by American artists Winslow Homer, Frederic Edwin Church, Fitz Henry Lane, Marsden Hartley, , and three generations of the Wyeth family. The American collection is complemented by works by such modern European masters as , , Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri Matisse, and Fernand Léger. 12

HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 12 1/9/15 10:17 PM The Baltimore Museum of Art 10 Art Museum Drive (Charles Street at 31st Street) Baltimore, Maryland 21218–3898 Phone: 443–573–1700 artbma.org Open Wednesday – Friday 10am – 5pm; Saturday and Sunday (family activities) 11am – 6pm; Closed Mondays & Tuesdays The Baltimore Museum of Art is Maryland’s largest art museum and home to one of the most celebrated art collections in the world. See The Cone Collection featuring an unparalleled group of works by Matisse, Picasso, Cézanne, Gauguin, van Gogh, and Renoir. The celebrated permanent collection spans the globe, ranges from ancient to contemporary and contains mediums from painting, prints and sculpture, to textiles and decorative arts. The Museum offers guided tours, film series, performances, art projects for children and adults, Gertrude’s Restaurant, and BMA Shop.

Worcester Art Museum 55 Salisbury Street Worcester, Massachusetts 01609 Phone: 508–799–4406 worcesterart.org Open Wednesday – Sunday 11am – 5pm; Saturday 10am – 5pm; Third Thursday of each month 11am – 8pm; Closed Mondays, Tuesdays and holidays; Museum Café open Wednesday – Saturday 11:30am – 2pm The Worcester Art Museum, which opened to the public in 1898, is world-renowned for its 35,000-object collection of paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, photographs, prints, drawings and new media. Spanning 5,000 years of art and culture, the works range from French and American Impressionist paintings and international contemporary art to the largest collection of Roman mosaics in America, one of the largest collections of Paul Revere silver, and 2,000 objects from the John Woodman Higgins collection of arms and armor, one of the most significant and largest collec- tions of its kind in the Americas. Visitors can enjoy a variety of lunch offerings from the café and stop by the Museum

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 13 1/9/15 10:17 PM Shop for an array of unique gifts and mementos. Enjoy free parking every day. The Museum offers the following public docent-led tours, which are free with Museum admission: Public Tours on Sundays at 1pm; Zip Tours on Saturdays at noon (check website for availability); and special topic Tours of the Month on the 3rd Wednesday and Saturday of the month at 2pm. Other tours can be booked upon request year-round. Visit worcesterart.org for more information.

Walker Art Center 1750 Hennepin Ave Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 Phone: 612–375–7600 walkerart.org Galleries open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 11am – 5pm; Thursday 11am – 9pm; closed Monday. Minneapolis Sculpture Garden open every day 6am – 12. Garden Café open during gallery hours; Gather by D’Amico Restaurant by Wolfgang Puck open Thursdays, 5-9 pm. Closed Sunday. Walker Art Center presents exhibitions of contemporary art and a complete program of film/video screenings, performing arts events, new media productions, public lectures, family activities, and gallery and sculpture garden tours. Walker Art Center Shops feature artists’ jewelry, books, posters, gifts, and contemporary items for home and office.

Currier Museum of Art 150 Ash Street Manchester, NH 03104 Phone: 603–669–6144 currier.org Open: Sunday & Monday and Wednesday – Friday 11am – 5pm; Saturdays 10am – 5pm; closed Tuesdays; open until 9pm on the first Thursday of every month. Winter Garden Cafe: 11am – 3:30pm Sunday, Monday, Wednesday – Saturday; closed Tuesdays. Museum Shop: open museum hours. The Currier Museum of Art is an internationally recognized museum and is home to a comprehensive collection of American painting and decorative arts, a substantial rep- resentation of European painting from the14th through the 14

HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 14 1/9/15 10:17 PM 20th centuries, and a significant collection of regional artists of national and international importance. The Currier’s collections include works by Corot, Monet, Picasso, Matisse, Sargent, Hassam, Hopper, Tiffany, Calder, and Wyeth. The museum owns the Zimmerman House, the only -designed home in open to the public for tours (pre-paid tickets/reservations required).

Montclair Art Museum 3 South Mountain Avenue Montclair, New Jersey 07042-1747 T: 973–746–5555 F: 973–746–9118 Hours: Wednesdays – Sundays, Noon – 5pm Closed Mondays, Tuesdays, and major holidays. The Montclair Art Museum, a notable, community-based insti- tution with an international reputation, boasts a renowned collection of American and Native American art that uniquely highlights art making in the United States over the last three hundred years. The collection includes more than 12,000 objects: paintings, prints, original works on paper, photographs, and sculpture by American artists from the 18th century to the present, as well as traditional and contemporary Native American art and artifacts representing the cultural develop- ments of peoples from all of the major American Indian regions. The Museum’s education programs serve a wide public and bring artists, performers, and scholars to the Museum on a regular basis. MAM’s Yard School of Art is the leading regional art school, offering a multitude of comprehensive courses for children, teens, adults, seniors, and professional artists.

Albright-Knox Art Gallery 1285 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14222–1096 Phone: 716–882–8700 Fax: 716–882–8773 albrightknox.org Open Tuesday through Sunday 10am – 5pm, and First Fridays 10am – 10pm; Closed Mondays and Independence, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Days. Shop AK and AK café are open during Gallery hours.

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 15 1/9/15 10:17 PM A major international venue for Modern and Contemporary Art, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery cares for one of the world’s most extraordinary fine art collections, which includes renowned artists such as Francis Bacon, Arshile Gorky, Jenny Holzer, Frida Kahlo, Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Miró, Jennifer Steinkamp, Robert Therrien, and Andy Warhol.

Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, New York 11238–6052 Phone: 718–501–6326 brooklynmuseum.org Open Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 11am – 6pm; Thursday 11am – 10pm; First Saturday of each month (except September) 11am – 11pm. We invite you to visit us in the heart of one of the most diverse, creative, and exciting urban centers in the world, the borough of Brooklyn. At the Brooklyn Museum you can explore an extensive and comprehensive permanent collection that includes ancient Egyptian masterpieces, African art, European painting, decorative arts, period rooms, and contemporary art. You’ll also experience intel- ligent, cutting-edge exhibitions and programs that reflect a fresh view of traditional and historical works as well as engagement with today’s most important artists and artistic practices and ideas.

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Avenue (at 89th Street) New York, New York 10128 Phone: 212–423–3500 guggenheim.org Open Sunday – Friday 10am – 5:45pm; Saturday 10am – 7:45pm; Closed on Thursday The Guggenheim is home to one of the world’s finest col- lections of Modern and contemporary art and is renowned for its special exhibitions which, in the past, have included major retrospectives of artists such as James Rosenquist, David Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe and Nam June Paik. Located on the stretch of New York’s Fifth Avenue known 16

HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 16 1/9/15 10:17 PM as Museum Mile, the Guggenheim Museum is located in a landmark building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Cincinnati Art Museum 953 Eden Park Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 513–721–ARTS www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org Hours: Open Tuesday through Sunday, 11am – 5pm The Museum will be closed on select holidays. Founded in 1881, the Cincinnati Art Museum opened to the public in 1886 and was heralded as the “Art Palace of the West.” Over a period of nearly 130 years, the Museum has developed an extraordinarily rich collection numbering more than 60,000 objects and spanning 6,000 years, in which visitors can find masterpieces from many cultures and historical periods. The Museum maintains a building of approximately 200,000 square feet, including 90 exhibi- tion galleries, as well as a library, auditorium, lecture hall, conservation laboratory, education center for families, café and gift shop.

Wexner Center for the Arts The Ohio State University 1871 North High Street Columbus, Ohio 43210–1393 Phone: 614–292–3535 wexarts.org Galleries closed Mondays, center closed on major holidays. Please visit wexarts.org for current hours. The Wexner Center is a vital showcase for contemporary art, architecture, film, video, dance, music, and theater from around the world. Tours, lectures, workshops, and hands-on activities for children and families complement the changing array of exhibitions, performances, and film screenings. Frequent artists’ residencies and commissioned projects offer audiences firsthand exposure to creativity in action. Designed by Peter Eisenman, the center’s building is internationally recognized as a landmark of postmodern architecture.

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 17 1/9/15 10:17 PM Knoxville Museum of Art 1050 World’s Fair Park Drive Knoxville, TN 37916 Phone: 865–525–6101 knoxart.org Open Tuesday through Saturday 10am – 5pm and Sunday 1pm – 5pm; Closed Monday. Free parking. The Knoxville Museum of Art celebrates the art and artists of East Tennessee, presents new art and new ideas, serves and educates diverse audiences, and enhances Knoxville’s quality of life. KMA presents a continuous program of traveling exhibitions and a growing permanent collection, including Kenneth Snelson, Richard Jolley, David Bates, William Morris, and nine miniature Thorne Rooms. KMA’s premier exhibition, Higher Ground: A Century of Visual Arts in East Tennessee traces the development of fine art and craft in Knoxville and the surrounding area over the past century. Housed in a 53,000 square foot facility designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, the museum provides guided tours, lectures, workshops, concerts, and a museum shop.

Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76107–2695 Phone: 817–738–1933 cartermuseum.org Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10am – 5pm; Thursday 10am – 8pm; Sunday 12 – 5pm; closed Mondays and major holidays. Located in Fort Worth’s celebrated Cultural District, the Amon Carter Museum houses one of the nation’s preemi- nent collections of American art, from works by the early 19th century artist-explorers through those of the mid-20th century modernists and up to the work of contemporary photographers. The museum also holds one of the most comprehensive collections of work by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell.

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 18 1/9/15 10:17 PM Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 Phone: 817–738–9215 themodern.org Open Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm; Friday 10am – 8 pm; closed Monday and holidays. Experience the world-renowned architect Tadao Ando’s “Arbor for Art” in Fort Worth. The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth maintains one of the foremost collections of international modern and contemporary art in the country. See the work of Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko. Discover amazing contemporary works … displayed in a serene concrete and glass building surrounded by a magnificent reflecting pond. Make the trip to see special exhibitions and take a docent-led tour. Visitors to the Museum can also enjoy a fine dining experience in Café Modern’s elliptical dining room set on the Museum’s reflecting pond or shop for unique gifts at The Modern Shop.

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 1001 Bissonnet Houston, Texas 77005 Phone: 713–639–7300 mfah.org Open Sunday 12:15 – 7pm; Tuesday – Wednesday 10am – 5pm; Thursday 10am – 9pm; Friday – Saturday 10am – 7pm; closed Mondays, Christmas, and Thanksgiving. Open Monday holidays. The Museum’s permanent collection ranks as one of the largest and most outstanding in the Southwest, ranging from Antiquity to the Modern era. Outdoor sculpture garden. Museum library, gift shop, bookstore and café. * Reciprocal privileges do not apply to special ticketed exhibitions.

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 19 1/9/15 10:17 PM Chrysler Museum of Art 245 West Olney Road Norfolk, Virginia 23510 Phone: 757–664–6200 Fax: 757–664–6201 [email protected] chrysler.org Open Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm; Sunday 12 – 5pm; Closed Mondays and major holidays. Home to one of America’s premier collections, the Chrysler Museum of Art houses over 30,000 works in 62 galleries. Renowned changing exhibitions complement the permanent collection, which is particularly strong in glass (including works by Louis Comfort Tiffany), 17th- and 18th- century European paintings, American Art, and photography. The Museum’s considerable glass collection is complemented by a state of the art glass studio that offers insights into the art of glass making and the processes behind the works in the permanent collection. The Chrysler’s historic Moses Myers House and the Norfolk History Museum at the Willoughby-Baylor House in downtown Norfolk provide a glimpse into the area’s rich past.

Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art 2200 Parks Avenue Virginia Beach, VA 23451 T: (757) 425-0000 VirginiaMOCA.org Hours: Tuesday, 10am – 9pm; Wednesday-Friday 10am – 5pm; Saturday & Sunday 10am – 4pm; Mondays Closed The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (Virginia MOCA), is an accredited, non-collecting, non-profit institution which exists to foster awareness, exploration and understanding of the significant art of our time. Through excellence and diversity in our changing exhibitions and educational programming, MOCA stimulates critical thinking and dialogue throughout the Hampton Roads community. Regularly changing exhibitions feature painting, sculpture, photography, glass, video and other visual media from

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 20 1/9/15 10:17 PM internationally acclaimed artists as well as artists of national and regional renown. By balancing its four primary activities - gallery exhibitions, studio art classes, educational outreach programs and outdoor art shows - MOCA seeks to involve a diverse regional public in the rich and active language of contemporary visual art. By operating at a national standard, MOCA received accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums in 2010.

Milwaukee Art Museum 700 North Art Museum Drive Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone: 414–224–3200 mam.org Open Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm; Thursday until 8pm Open Mondays (Memorial Day – Labor Day), 10am – 5pm Celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2013, the Milwaukee Art Museum houses over 30,000 works in its collection, with strengths in 19th- and 20th-century American and European art, contemporary art, American decorative arts, and folk and self-taught art. The Museum campus is located on the shores of Lake Michigan and spans three buildings, including the Santiago Calatrava-designed Quadracci Pavilion and the Eero Saarinen-designed Milwaukee County War Memorial Center. * Reciprocal privileges are restricted for Member Preview Celebrations

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 1380 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal, Quebec H3G 1J5 Phone: 514–285–2000 or 1–800–899–6873 http://www.mbam.qc.ca/en/ Open Tuesday 11am – 5pm; Wednesday, 11am – 9pm*; Thursday and Friday 11am – 5pm*; Saturday and Sunday 10am – 5pm; closed Monday. * Only major exhibition - Museum’s collections and discovery exhibitions close at 5pm. Located in the heart of the downtown area, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is one of the city’s major attractions. Its encyclopedic collection of over 35,000 objects represents the

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 21 1/9/15 10:17 PM main trends in art from antiquity to the present day, including works from ancient civilizations, European art, Canadian art, Inuit and Amerindian art, contemporary art and the decora- tive arts. The Museum is also renowned for the innovative character and bold layout of its temporary exhibitions. Join us for a stimulating trip through the ! * MARP privileges do not extend to other institutions members within Ontario and may be restricted for special exhibitions and ticketed events.

Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas Street West Toronto, Ontario M5T 1G4 For information and what’s on daily, call: 416–979–6648. Visit our website at www.ago.net With a collection of more than 80,000 works of art, the Art Gallery of Ontario is among the most distinguished art museums in North America. From the vast body of Group of Seven and signature Canadian works of art, to cutting-edge contem- porary art to Peter Paul Rubens’ masterpiece The Massacre of The Innocents, the AGO offers incredible art experiences. Transformed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, the AGO is one of the most critically acclaimed architectural achievements in North America. Highlights include Galleria Italia, a gleaming showcase of wood and glass running the length of an entire city block and the often-photographed spiral staircase, beckoning visitors to explore. * MARP privileges do not extend to other institutions members within Ontario and may be restricted for special exhibitions and ticketed events.

Royal Ontario Museum 100 Queen’s Park Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6 416–586–8000 www.rom.on.ca Open* Saturday - Thursday, 10 am - 5:30 pm; Friday: 10 am – 6:30 pm; Closed December 25. One of Canada’s largest museums, connecting visitors to our

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HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 22 1/9/15 10:17 PM extensive collections and curatorial expertise. Discover the natural and cultural world at the ROM and enjoy extraor- dinary experiences as you explore how the earth and its cultures have evolved, and how the changes we face today will shape the world we’ll live in tomorrow. The ROM is a must-see Toronto attraction. Free tours offered several times each day. * MARP privileges do not extend to other institutions members within Ontario and may be restricted for special exhibitions and ticketed events. * Hours are subject to change – visit www.rom.on.ca

The Vancouver Art Gallery 750 Hornby Street Vancouver, BC V6Z 2H7 Phone: 604–662–4700 vanartgallery.bc.ca Gallery Hours: Daily 10am – 5pm; Tuesdays until 9pm. Gallery Store and Café onsite. Art Rental & Sales and Library access available to members. Closed Christmas and New Years Day As the largest art museum in western Canada with more than 10,000 works in its permanent collection, the Vancouver Art Gallery presents outstanding exhibitions of contemporary and historic art. Located in a heritage building in the heart of downtown Vancouver, the Gallery is home to the world’s most significant holding of works by beloved Canadian artist Emily Carr, as well as an outstanding collection of photo-based art, including the largest public collection of works by artist Jeff Wall. The Gallery presents works by Canada’s own inter- nationally renowned artists—past and present—as well as works by the world’s most celebrated contemporary artists. Be sure to allow time to have a spot of tea, a glass of wine or a light meal in the Gallery Café on the rooftop patio, and to peruse the Gallery’s Store for fantastic museum merchandise.

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