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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 Indianapolis 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 HBP-BMA Museum Listing_rev4.indd 1 1/9/15 10:17 PM Table of Contents 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 Maine Portland Museum of Art ................................... 12 Maryland The Baltimore Museum of Art .............................. 13 Massachussetts Worcester Art Museum .................................... 13 Minnesota Walker Art Center, Minneapolis............................. 14 New Hampshire Currier Museum of Art, Manchester . 14 New Jersey Montclair Art Museum..................................... 15 2 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. Printed on Recycled Paper. 3 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. 4 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. 5 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 6 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.