Flint Institute of Arts fia magazineMAY–AUG 2017 1 2 FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Website flintarts.org As the warm weather returns, things closing the entire building, from August Mailing Address 1120 E. Kearsley St. are heating up at the Flint Institute of 1 through mid-September, is the most contents Flint, MI 48503 Arts. In addition to the major gallery efficient way to do this. August is our expansion and renovation of the Art lightest attendance month and, typically, Telephone 810.234.1695 School currently underway, the museum the time we close the Art School for from the executive director 2 Fax 810.234.1692 is undertaking several exciting projects, maintenance. When we reopen in both in front of and behind the scenes. September, you will see an expanded exhibitions 3–6 Office Hours Mon–Fri, 9a–5p As anyone who has begun a home café, as well as the relocation of the Art videos 6 Gallery Hours * Mon–Fri, 12p–5p renovation project knows, disruptions School student gallery, which replaces Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p should be expected—and while the Art Sales and Rental Gallery, Closed on major holidays art on loan 7 we’ve taken pains to keep these at a Theater Hours Fri & Sat, 7:30p; Sun, 2p minimum, they are necessary in order to acquisitions 7–11 accomplish what we’ve set out to do. Museum Shop * 810.234.1695 Among our many projects is the Mon–Sat, 10a–5p featured acquisition 12 Sun, 1p–5p publication of a fully illustrated catalogue on the contemporary glass collection, films 13–14 The Palette * 810.249.0593 on loan from the Isabel Foundation, in Mon–Fri, 9a–5p time for the new wing’s grand opening. Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p calendar 15 The Museum Shop and The In order to meet publishing deadlines, Palette Café are open late it was necessary to close the C. S. news & programs 16–26 for select special events. Mott Wing in April to receive, uncrate, photograph, and store 150, mostly large- art school 27–28 Founders Art Sales 810.237.7321 scale, works of glass. The contemporary adjacent to our Museum Shop. This new & Rental Gallery * .Mon–Sat, 10a–5p Sun, 1p–5p galleries are scheduled to re-open in location will feature art work by FIA Art education 29–32 or by appointment June, after uncrating and photography School students and faculty, available for are completed. The Johnson and Rabiah purchase for the first time. contributions 33–34 Admission FIA members...... FREE Galleries, which feature 19th- and early While I know you’re eager to see what Adults...... $7.00 20th-century American and European the fall holds, please visit as often as membership 35–38 12 & under...... FREE Students w/ ID...... $5.00 and sculpture, will remain possible in the spring and early summer. closed, serving as a temporary storage In May, we celebrate the opening of founders society 39–40 Senior citizens 62+..... $5.00 vault until the new wing opens. The Rodin: The Human Experience with a museum shop 41 “greatest hits” from the Johnson and Members Preview on Friday, May 5 Rabiah Galleries are now on display in (see page 4). This exhibition features the Ruth Mott Gallery. All other galleries 45 bronzes by French sculptor Auguste will remain open, offering hundreds of Rodin, recognized as one of the greatest artworks to our guests. sculptors since Michelangelo. This Also, this summer, our plans call for year commemorates the centenary of * Closed 7/31 – 9/15 extensive renovations to the existing Rodin’s death, and the FIA is one of building, requiring heavy equipment many museums worldwide honoring that will make the environment unsafe this master. I hope you’ll join us on Saturday, June 3 for The PARTY: An cover image for visitors. The building and its ARTrageous Affair, where you can expect From the exhibition Rodin: The Human furnishings receive daily wear and tear Experience/Selections from the Iris and during regular programming, rentals, the unexpected in theme, food, and B. Gerald Cantor Collections and events; and although the building entertainment. The following weekend, Auguste Rodin June 10–11, join us for the Flint Art Fair, French, 1840–1917 was renovated just over a decade Final Head of Eustache de St. Pierre ago, it’s time we refurbish most of the now in its 50th year here on our grounds. (detail), modeled about 1886; Musée Rodin cast II/IV in 1995 public areas. We are fortunate to have Bronze; Godard Foundry crews and equipment currently on-site John B. Henry 16 1/4 x 9 5/8 x 11 1/2 inches Executive Director Lent by Iris & B. Gerald Cantor for the construction and we thought it Foundation best to take full advantage. We believe EXHIBITIONS 3 4 EXHIBITIONS Rodin: The Human Experience/Selections from Members Preview the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collections Experiencing Rodin 5.6.17 – 7.30.17 Friday 5.5.17 6p FIA Theater on view Hodge Galleries Guest Lecturer Judith Sobol Executive Director of the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation This anecdote-filled talk will tell the story of Iris and B. Gerald Cantor’s remarkable collection of work by August Rodin, from its beginnings just after World War II to the 1990s, when it numbered an astounding 750 pieces of sculpture, letters, Auguste Rodin photographs, drawings, and other ephemera. Ms. Sobol will French, 1840–1917 Large Hand of a Pianist also explore Rodin’s singular achievement in transforming (detail) traditional sculpture into modern sculpture, using works in modeled 1885; Musée Rodin cast 9 in 1969 the exhibition as examples. Additionally, she will explain Bronze; Georges Rudier Rodin’s influence on sculptors working today, 100 years after Exhibition is Foundry 7 1/4 x 10 x 4 7/8 inches the death of the master. Experiencing Rodin will not only sponsored by Lent by Iris & B. Gerald place Rodin in context, it will provide a guide to viewing the Cantor Foundation exhibition. Judith Sobol has been Executive Director of the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation since 2001. She is chief curator of the Foundation’s collection of Rodin sculpture and works with the Foundation’s Board to implement the philanthropic vision of the organization’s founders. An art historian with degrees In commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the death of sculptor This exhibition has from UCLA and The George Washington University, she Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917), the Flint Institute of Arts presents been organized and worked at the Smithsonian Institution’s American Art Museum, Rodin: The Human Experience/Selections from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor made possible by Georgetown University, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and the Iris & B. Gerald Collections. At the peak of his career, Rodin was regarded as the greatest Cantor Foundation. the Baltimore Museum of Art. sculptor since Michelangelo. Leaving behind 19th-century academic Free to traditions, Rodin focused on conveying the vitality of the human spirit. His the public. vigorous modeling emphasized his personal response to the subject, and he captured movement and emotion by altering traditional poses and gestures. Rodin’s sculpture is often considered a crucial link between traditional and modern art. Rodin: The Human Experience showcases over more than 45 bronze sculptures from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collections, from small-scale to monumental works. Included are some of the artist’s best-known pieces, Auguste Rodin such as studies for his monuments to Balzac and The Burghers of Calais, French, 1840–1917 works from The Gates of Hell, and portraits of well-known people, like writer Three Faunesses Modeled before 1896; Victor Hugo and artist Claude Lorraine. Musée Rodin cast in 1959, Between 1945 and the early 1990s, B. Gerald Cantor (1916–1996) and cast number unknown Bronze; Georges Rudier his wife, Iris, created the world’s largest and most comprehensive private Foundry collection of works by Auguste Rodin. Over 500 objects from the Cantor 9 1/4 x 11 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches Lent by Iris & B. Gerald Collection have been donated to the Cantor Foundation, as well as to more Cantor Foundation than 100 museums worldwide, including the FIA. EXHIBITIONS on view and from Chinadating from 3,200BCE. objects from Mesoamerican cultures, datingbackas early as1800BCE, both Chineseand Mesoamericancultures. Thisexhibition features over70 become symbols ofsocialidentity, hierarchy, status,wealth and powerin little, theobjectstransformed from solidmassesintoworksofart. patiently grindinganddrilling for days,months,andevenyears. in ArtofJadewere madethrough aesthetic possibilities.Theartworks red, thecolorofjadehasendless to darkblack,deepgreen tovibrant its beauty. Varying from pure white been valuedforitsrarityaswell Since theNeolithicperiod,jadehas Ann K.Walch-Chan Gallery through 7.30.17 Art ofJade Graphics Gallery 5.13.17 –7.30.17 UM-Flint StudentOrganized Exhibition Self-Expression these self-portraitsexplore intersections ofselfandartisticidentity. Carefully constructed,and asindividualtheartistswhocreated them, portrayals, in serious to playful, and straightforward to complex approaches. The stylesofself-presentation vary widely, featuringrealistic tosurreal permanent collection,includingwoodcuts,lithographs,andetchings. is aselectionof20th-centuryself-portraitsonpaperdrawnfrom theFIA’s their identity. Self-Expression self-composed portrayalof likeness withasubjectiveand the artist’s objectivephysical themself. Self-portraitsmerge choosing howtopresent onpaper,and internal deliberately artist materializestheabstract to beseen.Inaself-portrait,an artists seethemselvesorwish giving viewersaglimpseathow windows intoartisticpsyches, likenesses. Self-portraitsare often they reveal more thanjusttheir When artistscreate self-portraits, Because ofthestone’s beauty, strength, andrarity, jadeartworkshave

Little by 5 is sponsored by Graphics Gallery 6 exhibition. and curatedthe researched, students developed, course. The Museum Studies Dr. SarahLippert’s students enrolled in of Michigan-Flint curated byUniversity is organized and This exhibition Purcell, 1979.195 memory ofRobertMartin Gift ofJackB.Piersonin 13 3/4x175/8inches Lithograph onpaper 1973 Self-Portrait atAge48, Cuban, 1914–1996 Daniel Serra-Badue Pierson, 2005.83 Gift ofMissCarol C. 3 3/4x615/16inches Jadeite Palette, 19thcentury 1644–1911/12 Chinese, QingDynasty,

fleckenstein video gallery July background indanceandmusic. Arts. Inadditiontoartmaking,shehasa animation from Instituteofthe theCalifornia create. Schulnikreceived aBFA inexperimental frames, thefilmtooknearlyeightmonthsto digital manipulation.Comprisingover6,000 frame, withouttheuseofspecialeffectsor techniques, shootingeachimageframeby Today byScottWalker. to thehaunting1969recording ofIt’s Raining bodies danceandswayinamelancholicfashion figures morphwithfluid movements.Their world where over100hand-sculpted andsewn In Mound,AprilSchulnikcreates analternate Video courtesyoftheartistandMarkMoore FineArt April Schulnik,Americanb.1978,4:23minutes Mound May/June filmmakers and screenwriters. filmmakers throughout July. TheFlint Youth opportunities forparticipants Flint Youth MediaProject In conjunctionwiththeFlintYouth FilmFestival, Media Project introduces theartof filmmaking regardless ofage.Inaddition toaseriesof free filmmakingworkshops, the public,and professional to share their workwithpeers, the program provides to peopleages13–25and college students the FIAwillexhibitseveralworksbyyoung,local Schulnik usestraditionalstop-motion VIDEOS COLLECTIONS 7 8 COLLECTIONS art on loan acquisitions

The following artworks are Josh DeWeese Hideaki Miyamura John Kurtz on loan from the FIA to the American, b. 1963 American, b. Japan, 1955 American following exhibitions: Untitled, 2001 Untitled, 2014 Fate, 1996 Stoneware Porcelain Colored pencil on paper 9 3/4 x 9 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches 8 1/2 x 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches 4 1/4 x 5 inches Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Gift of Evelyn Koller, 2016.73 Alexej Jawlensky Burger, 2016.56 Burger, 2016.64 Chinese, Shang Dynasty, 2.16.17 – 5.29.17 Otto Heino Shiro Otani 1550–1030 BCE American, 1915–2009 Japanese, b. 1936 Dragon Disk, n.d. Neue Galerie Untitled #2, 1999 Untitled, 2002 Jade New York, New York Stoneware Stoneware 1 x 6 1/8 inches diameter 9 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches 14 x 8 x 7 1/2 inches Gift of Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc, Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris 2016.74 Joseph Raffael Burger, 2016.57 Burger, 2016.65 American, b. 1933 Unknown Spirit Like the Wind, 1981 Ewen Henderson Gustavo Pérez British Oil on canvas English, 1934–2000 Mexican, b. 1950 Salver, 19th/20th century 76 x 90 inches Untitled, 1990 Untitled, 2000 Silver Gift of the Hoffman-Greenwald Family, Stoneware Stoneware 2 1/2 x 12 inches diameter 2016.51 11 7/8 x 7 x 5 inches 8 1/2 x 9 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches Gift of Falding Bishop, 2016.75 Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Frank Owen Burger, 2016.58 Burger, 2016.66 Stanley Casselman American, b. 1939 American, b. 1963 Alexej von Jawlensky Untitled, 1986 Russian, 1864–1941 Karen Karnes Mary Roehm Luminor Moment, 2016 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas , 1906 American, b. 1925 American, b. 1951 Silkscreen on paper Portrait of Marie Castel (Landscape on verso) 105 x 105 inches Oil on board Untitled, n.d. Tea Bowl #1, 2004 30 1/4 x 22 1/2 inches Gift of Geri and Mason Haupt, 2016.52 20 13/16 x 19 3/8 inches Stoneware Porcelain Commissioned for the Flint Print Club, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome O. Eddy, 1940.8 7 1/2 x 14 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches 4 1/4 x 6 1/8 x 3 5/8 inches 2016.76 Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Burger, 2016.59 Burger, 2016.67 John Taylor Arms American, 1887–1953 Thomas Kerrigan Michael Sherrill Sunlight on Stone, 1931 Pressed for Time: The American, b. 1938 American, b. 1954 Etching on paper Desert Flora IX, 2000 Untitled, 1999 14 x 7 5/8 inches History of Earthenware and metal Porcelain Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.77 42 x 19 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches 5 1/8 x 8 1/2 x 10 inches 3.18.17 – 7.2.17 Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Burger, 2016.60 Burger, 2016.68 Kalamazoo, Michigan Anne Marie Laureys Ane-Katrine von Bülow Belgian, b. 1962 Danish, b. 1952 Clay-e-motion, 2013 Untitled, 2003 Stoneware Porcelain 7 1/4 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/4 inches 10 3/4 x 6 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches Cynthia Bringle Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris American, b. 1939 Burger, 2016.61 Burger, 2016.69 Untitled, 2000 Stoneware Heeseung Lee Jody Mussoff 8 x 9 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches American, b. Korean, 1963 American, b. 1952 Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Untitled, 2002 Bracelets, 1991 Burger, 2016.53 Ceramic Colored pencil on paper Thomas Hart Benton 10 7/8 x 4 1/4 x 2 5/8 inches 32 3/4 x 40 3/8 inches American, 1889–1975 Peter Callas Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Gift of the artist in memory of her Old Man Reading, 1939 American, b. 1951 Burger, 2016.62 father, 2016.70 Lithograph on paper Untitled, 1996 10 x 12 1/4 inches Stoneware Krisaya Luenganantakul Karsten Creightney Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.78 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 24 1/4 x 25 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches Thailand, b. 1977 American, b. 1976 French, 1864–1901 Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Happy House #1, 2009 March Flower, 2015 Félix-Hilaire Buhot Partie de campagne (A Day in the Country), 1897 Burger, 2016.54 Porcelain Lithograph on paper French, 1847–1898 Color lithograph on paper 17 1/4 x 11 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches 18 x 12 1/2 inches Le Secret de Maitre Cornille, 1880 14 5/16 x 19 1/16 inches Mark Chatterley Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Gift of the artist, 2016.71 Etching on paper Gift of the Whiting Foundation through Mr. Donald E. American, b. 1957 Burger, 2016.63 12 x 8 1/4 inches Johnson, 1979.202 Acrobats, 1995 George Biddle Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.79 Stoneware American, 1885–1973 30 1/2 x 13 x 13 1/2 inches Mother’s Day, 1928 With 35 additional prints from the Gift of Dr. Robert and Deanna Harris Lithograph on paper FIA’s collection Burger, 2016.55 10 x 13 7/8 inches Gift of Dr. Jamile Trueba Lawand, 2016.72 COLLECTIONS 9 10 COLLECTIONS acquisitions

Daniel Celentano Edouard Manet Jan van der Velde III Clarice Cliff Auguste Brouet American, 1902–1980 French, 1832–1883 Dutch, 1593–1641 English, 1899–1972 French, 1872–1941 Subway Interior (with drawing on La Convalescente, 1879–81 Landscape with a Tower and Bridge, Bizarre Bowl, 1927–64 Le Parc Automobile, n.d. verso), 1930s Etching on paper n.d. Painted ceramic Drypoint and etching on paper Charcoal on paper 5 x 4 inches Etching on paper 4 1/4 x 8 inches diameter 5 x 9 inches 15 3/4 x 13 1/2 inches Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.96 5 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches Gift of Janis and William Wetsman, Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.80 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.105 2016.113 2016.119 Michael Noland Phillip Evergood American, b. 1958 Julian Alden Weir Clarice Cliff Federico Castellón American, 1901–1973 Untitled, 1996 American, 1852–1919 English, 1899–1972 American, b. Spain, 1914–1971 Introduction to a Dance, 1930 Monoprint on paper Evening Lamp, ca. 1890 Fantasque Pitcher, late 1920s/early Erotic Image, ca. 1970 Etching on paper 15 x 11 1/2 inches Etching and drypoint on paper 1930s Tusche-wash lithograph on paper 8 x 10 1/2 inches Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.97 5 3/8 x 3 7/8 inches Painted ceramic 14 7/8 x 10 7/8 inches Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.81 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.106 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 7 3/4 inches Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Michael Noland Gift of Janis and William Wetsman, 2016.120 Emil Ganso American, b. 1958 2016.114 American, 1895–1941 Untitled, 1996 Honoré Daumier Seated Nude, n.d. Monoprint on paper French, 1808–1879 Pencil and colored chalk on paper 15 x 11 1/2 inches Les Jouers de Billard, n.d. 14 3/4 x 11 inches Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.98 Lithograph on paper Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.82 Charles Émile Jacque 17 x 11 1/2 inches (each) French, 1813–1894 Johann Andreas Benjamin Nothnagel Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Emil Ganso Edge of the Forest, ca. 1840 German, 1729–1804 2016.121.1-.2 American, 1895–1941 Etching on paper Head of a Peasant with a High with Flowers, n.d. 3 3/4 x 3 3/8 inches Bonnet and a Short Beard, 1771 Lucien Gautier Wood engraving on paper Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.89 Etching on paper French, 1850–1925 11 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches 2 3/4 x 2 inches James Abbott McNeill Whistler Pont de l’Archeveché, Paris, ca. 1881 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.83 Alphonse Legros Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.99 American, 1834–1903 Etching on paper French, 1837–1911 Black Lion Wharf, 1859 7 5/8 x 14 inches Urs Graf the Elder Masure sur la Colline, n.d. Giovanni Battista Piranesi Etching on paper Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Swiss, 1485–1527 Etching on paper Italian, 1720–1778 6 x 8 7/8 inches 2016.122 The Last Supper and Christ Washing 5 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches The Tomb Called La Conocchia on Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.107 the Feet of His Disciples, plate 9 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.90 the Via Appia near Capua, 1776 Paul Gavarni from the Passio domini nostri Jesu Etching on paper Henry Ziegler French, 1804–1866 Christ (The Passion of our Lord Claire Leighton 27 7/8 x 18 5/8 inches American, 1889–1968 Le Carnaval, n.d. Jesus Christ), ca. 1508 American, 1901–1989 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.100 A Rider Called Curly, n.d. Hand-colored lithograph on paper Woodcut on paper Haymaking, 1933 Drypoint on paper Clarice Cliff 11 x 7 1/2 inches (each) 8 5/8 x 6 1/16 inches Wood engraving on paper Andrew Qappik 7 x 8 3/4 inches English, 1899–1972 Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.84 7 7/8 x 9 7/8 inches Canadian, b. 1964 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.108 Delecia Pitcher, ca. 1930 2016.123.1-.2 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.91 Nanook (stencil), 1992 Painted ceramic Sir Francis Seymour Haden Lithograph on paper Michael Robinson 11 1/2 x 10 x 7 1/2 inches Oszkar Glatz English, 1818–1910 Martin Lewis 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches Canadian, 1948–2010 Gift of Janis and William Wetsman, Hungarian, 1872–1958 Harry Kelly’s, Putney, 1865 American, b. Australia, 1882–1962 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.101 Millennium, n.d. 2016.115 Potato Peelers, n.d. Etching and drypoint on paper Night in New York, 1932 Etching on paper Etching and drypoint on paper 4 1/4 x 6 7/8 inches Etching on paper Michael Robinson 5 3/4 x 8 inches Clarice Cliff 12 3/8 x 10 inches Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.85 8 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches Canadian, 1948–2010 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.109 English, 1899–1972 Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.92 The Last Coming Storm, n.d. Fantasque Bowl, early 1930s 2016.124 William Lee Hankey Etching on paper James Makins Painted ceramic English, 1869–1950 Luigi Lucioni 10 1/4 x 9 3/4 inches American, b. 1946 7 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches diameter Norbert Goeneutte Minding the Flocks, 1920 American, 1900–1988 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.102 Cylinder, 1996 Gift of Janis and William Wetsman, French, 1854–1894 Drypoint on paper Trees, Manchester Vermont, 1935 Porcelain 2016.116 Petite Fille à la Poupée, before 1888 13 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches Etching on paper Alexander Schilling 16 3/4 x 5 5/8 x 4 inches Drypoint on paper Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.86 7 3/8 x 10 inches American, 1859–1937 Gift of Janis and William Wetsman, Paul Valadez 8 3/4 x 6 3/8 inches Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.93 Farm Cottage and Trees, 1885 2016.110 American Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, William Lee Hankey Etching and pencil on paper Selections from the Great Mexican- 2016.125 English, 1869–1950 Luigi Lucioni 16 x 11 7/8 inches Clarice Cliff American Songbook (50 works), 2016 A Corner of the Fish Market, 1919 American, 1900–1988 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.103 English, 1899–1972 Acrylic, pencil and ink on found paper Norbert Goeneutte Etching on paper The Spreading Maple, 1947 Inspiration Dish, 1927–64 collage French, 1854–1894 7 7/8 x 5 7/8 inches Etching on paper Theophile Alexandre Steinlen Painted ceramic 18 x 12 inches (each) Types Maureques (Jeune Arabe en Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.87 10 5/8 x 15 5/8 inches French, b. Switzerland, 1859–1923 3 1/4 x 11 x 7 inches Gift of the artist, 2016.117.1-.50 Armes), 1874 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.94 Jasante de la Vieille, 1902 Gift of Janis and William Wetsman, Etching on paper Ernest Haskell Drypoint on paper 2016.111 Adolphe Appian 5 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches American, 1876–1925 Alessandro Mastro-Valerio 6 5/8 x 4 inches French, 1818–1898 Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Ostrich, Point Lobos, ca. 1920 American, 1887–1953 Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.104 Clarice Cliff Marais de la Burbanche (Ain), 1868 2016.126 Etching and drypoint on paper Two Nudes, ca. 1948 English, 1899–1972 Etching on paper 6 7/8 x 11 7/8 inches Aquatint on paper Fantasque Pitcher, ca. 1930 4 1/8 x 7 5/8 inches Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.88 9 3/4 x 9 1/2 inches Painted ceramic Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.95 7 3/4 x 6 3/4 x 6 inches 2016.118 Gift of Janis and William Wetsman, 2016.112 COLLECTIONS 11 12 COLLECTIONS acquisitions featured acquisition

Charles Émile Jacque David Lucas Gift to the FIA: Works on Paper French, 1813–1894 British, 1802–1881 Porte d’une Chaumière, 1845 After John Constable Etching on paper British, 1776–1837 In its 89-year history, the FIA 5 x 4 inches Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk, 1830 has acquired nearly 8,000 Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Mezzotint on paper 2016.133 5 5/8 x 8 1/2 inches works of art in its permanent Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, collection, with 3,000 of them Leopold Karl Walter Graf von 2016.140 Kalckreuth being works on paper. Our German, 1855–1928 Donald Shaw MacLaughlan dedication and sincerity to Ninnenei und Muhme, 1899 Canadian, 1876–1938 Etching on paper In Giorgione’s Land, 1912 collecting, displaying, and 8 5/8 x 7 3/8 inches Etching on paper caring for prints, drawings, Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, 9 3/4 x 12 inches 2016.134 Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, watercolors, and photographs 2016.141 in the collection can be seen Maxime Lalanne French, 1827–1886 Peter Moran in the 2,100-square foot. area À Fribourg, Suisse, 1868 American, b. England, 1841–1914 in the museum devoted solely Rudolf Grossman Etching on paper After Rosa Bonheur German, 1882–1941 3 7/8 x 6 1/2 inches French, 1822–1899 to works on paper. Within the Die Boxer, 1920 Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Oxen Ploughing, n.d. space, the Graphics Gallery Lithograph on paper 2016.135 Etching on paper 9 x 7 3/4 inches 4 1/4 x 9 inches highlights an average of 120 to Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Maxime Lalanne Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, 180 works each year through 2016.127 French, 1827–1886 2016.142 Les Roches Noires Près Trouville, five to six exhibitions. Visual Rudolf Grossman 1875 Georg Schrimpf storage within the Piper Print German, 1882–1941 Etching on paper German, 1889–1938 Pianist, Harlequin & Two Women, n.d. 6 5/8 x 12 1/4 inches Mädchen mit Tauben, 1917 Library (accessible to visitors Hand-colored lithograph on paper Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Woodcut on paper by appointment) provides optimum Martin Lewis 12 x 13 1/2 inches 2016.136 7 1/8 x 5 1/8 inches American, born Australia, 1881–1962 Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, environmental conditions for works Night in New York, 1932 2016.128 Maxime Lalanne 2016.143 not on view. Additionally, the FIA’s Etching on paper French, 1827–1886 8 3/8 x 8 3/4 inches Adolphe Hervier Vue Prise du Port de Dives, n.d. Carl Max Schultheiss semi-annual Print Fair cultivates new Gift of Annette Marcinkoski, 2016.92 French, 1821–1879 Etching on paper German, active America, 1885–1961 and existing print connoisseurs. The Femme donnant à Manger à des 5 3/8 x 8 7/8 inches Das Quartett, n.d. Poules, 1862 Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Etching on paper Flint Print Club, now in its 10th year, Etching on paper 2016.137 9 3/8 x 8 1/8 inches annually commissions an artist to 4 1/2 x 2 7/8 inches Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Gaston de Latenay 2016.144 produce a print to augment both the is the 2016 gift from Flint native 2016.129 French, 1859–1940 FIA’s collection and the pursuit of and retired schoolteacher Annette Marine, 1924 Hermann Armour Webster Henri Ibels Etching on paper American, 1878–1970 personal collecting. The club is limited Marcinkoski, who donated 33 works on French, 1867–1930 4 x 2 7/8 inches Canal de la Basse Colme Nord, n.d. to 100 members, which provides each paper, including etchings, lithographs, Ouvrard - Trois Attitudes, 1893 Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Etching on paper Lithograph on paper 2016.138 3 3/4 x 7 inches member with the commissioned print and drawings by such notable artists as 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, and related programs. Artists that have Thomas Hart Benton, Philip Evergood, Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, 2016.145 2016.130 been featured include April Gornik, John Taylor Arms, James Abbott Hermann Armour Webster Richard Bosman, Janet Fish, and McNeill Whistler, Martin Lewis, and Charles Émile Jacque American, 1878–1970 French, 1813–1894 La Route du Barrail (Dordogne), n.d. Gladys Nilsson. Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Through Attelage de Boeufs, 1866 Etching on paper The FIA’s collection includes works this generous gift, the FIA also received Etching on paper 5 3/8 x 7 1/8 inches 4 3/8 x 7 1/2 inches Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, from the 15th century to the present, its first work by 19th-century French Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, 2016.146 with excellent works by many well- artist Edouard Manet (see page 9). 2016.131 Hermann Armour Webster known artists, among them the most Many of the gifts from Ms. Marcinkoski Charles Émile Jacque Léon Augustin L’hermitte American, 1878–1970 recent acquisitions of Stanley William were purchased at one of the Art of French, 1813–1894 French, 1844–1925 A Village Street Title Page for Gavarni’s “Madame Marchande de Poissons à la Halle de Lithograph on paper, n.d. Hayter, Anders Zorn, Wangechi Mutu, Collecting exhibitions or FIA Print Fairs Acker”, n.d. St. Malo, ca.1873 7 3/8 x 11 inches Shepard Fairey, Robert Longo, and held within the last two decades, with Etching on paper Etching on paper Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, 6 1/2 x 5 inches 6 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches 2016.147 Richard Estes. With only a modest the intention of one day giving them to Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend, acquisition fund, the FIA relies primarily the FIA. 2016.132 2016.139 on gifts to the collection. An example FILMS 13 14 FILMS

13th Annual Karen Schneider foma films Jewish Film Festival of Flint Movies focusing on Jewish life and culture, presented by the Flint Jewish Federation and the FIA. April 30 @ 7:00p On the Map (U.S., 2016) 85 min., not rated We open with a documentary about Screenings May 5, 6, 7 May 19, 20, 21 June 1, 2, 4 the “Miracle on Hardwood” victory by Fri & Sat @ 7:30p, 20th Century I Am Not Your Land of Mine the Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team Sun @ 2p (Denmark, 2016) Directed by against a Cold War adversary in 1977. Women Negro Martin Zandvliet, 100 min., (U.S., 2016) Directed by Mike Mills, (U.S., 2016) Directed by Raoul subtitled, rated R May 1 @ 7:00p 119 min., rated R Peck, 93 min., rated PG-13 In a fact-based drama, a Harmonia Admission Annette Bening, Greta This Oscar-nominated group of young German (Israel, 2016) 97 min., not rated, subtitled $5 members Gerwig and Elle Fanning documentary, based POWs are forced to dig In a retelling of the biblical tale of $6 non-members co-star in a comedy- on James Baldwin’s up 2 million land mines Abraham and Sarah, an Israeli musical $4 FOMA members drama about a teenager unfinished manuscript on Danish beaches after couple seeks to form a family. and the three women in Remember This House, Film titles are subject World War II with their his life who explore love explores the history of May 2 @ 7:00p to change. bare hands. This was a Life, Animated and freedom in late-1970s racism in the U.S. through nominee for the most (U.S., 2016) 89 min., rated PG Southern California. An reminiscences of civil recent Best Foreign An Oscar nominee for best documen- Oscar nominee for Best rights leaders Medgar Language Film Oscar. tary feature, this is the inspirational Original Screenplay. Evers, Malcolm X and the story of a young man who discovers a Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. June 9, 10, 11 way to communicate through classic Disney animated films. May 12, 13, 14 Hell or High Water Joe’s Violin May 26, 27, 28 (U.S., 2016) Directed by David The Salesman Mackenzie, 102 min., rated R (U.S., 2016) 24 min., not rated (Iran, 2016) Directed by Asghar The Red Turtle We end the 2016–17 A musical instrument forges a Farhadi, 125 min., subtitled, rated (France/Belgium/Japan, 2016) friendship between a 91-year-old FOMA films are PG-13 Directed by Michael Dudok de Wit, FOMA schedule with Holocaust survivor and a 12-year-old supported by In an allegorical drama- 80 min., rated PG-13 a reprise of one of the Bronx school student in this Oscar thriller from acclaimed An Oscar nominee for season’s most notable nominee for best documentary short. director Asghar Farhadi (A Best Animated Feature, titles, an Academy May 3 @ 7:00p Separation), a theatrical this is a dialogue-less Award nominee for Best The Women’s Balcony married couple finds their tale of a young man who Picture. Chris Pine, Ben (Israel, 2016) 96 min., not rated, subtitled relationship turning sour meets a giant red turtle on Foster and Jeff Bridges A mishap at a Jerusalem synagogue Preview sponsor during their performance a deserted island. The Los (a Best Supporting Actor causes a major rift in a devout of ’s Death Angeles Times has lauded finalist) headline a gritty community in a rousing comedy-drama. of a Salesman. This won this as “a visually stunning heist drama in which May 4 @ 7:00p the most recent Academy poetic fable, but there’s two brothers concoct more on its mind than a scheme to save their The Last Band in Lebanon Award for Best Foreign Language Film. simply beauty.” family’s West Texas ranch. (Israel, 2016) 99 min., not rated, subtitled Additional sponsors Set against the Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000, this comedy follows three soldiers, members of a military rock band, who must find a way home.

Tickets are $5 at the door for each screening; ticket packages are available. For more information, contact the Flint Jewish Federation at 810.767.5922. JULY JUNE MAY 31 26 19 12 5 4 28 21 14 11 10 9 7 4 3 2 1 31 29 28 27 26 24 21 20 19 17 14 13 12 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MO WE WE WE WE TU WE WE WE SU SA FR WE SU SA FR TH WE MO SU SA FR WE SU SA FR WE SU SA FR WE SU SA FR TU WE TU MO Closed 12:15p 12:15p 12:15p 12:15p Closed 12:15p 12:15p 12:15p 2:00p 2:00p 11:00a 7:30p 10:00a 7:30p 12:15p 2:00p 7:00p 7:30p 7:30p 12:15p Closed 2:00p 7:30p 7:30p 12:15p 2:00p 7:30p 7:30p 1:30p 12:15p 2:00p 7:30p 7:30p 12:15p 2:00p 7:30p 10:00a 7:30p 6:00p 7:00p 7:00p 1:30p 12:15p 7:00p 7:00p Summer Refresh: Reopen September16 Art àla Carte: Art21:Balance Art àlaCarte: Art 21:Change David Hockney: TheIllusionofDepth Art àlaCarte: Wayne Thiebaud:Lineand Robert GildeMontes:Color Art àlaCarte:NancyGraves:Balance and Holiday: IndependenceDay Art àlaCarte:Anna&Vincent The NudeinArt Art àlaCarte:Great Artists:Rodin and TheEnlightenment: Art àlaCarte:AugustRodin:HandsofaGenius Family Program: BabyTour FOMA Film:HellorHighWater Flint ArtFair FOMA Film:HellorHighWater Flint ArtFair FOMA Film:HellorHighWater Sculpture:Art àlaCarte:MastersofModern ThePioneers FOMA Film:LandofMine Celebration: TheParty FOMA Film:LandofMine FOMA Film:LandofMine Art àlaCarte:Goya:CrazyLikeaGenius Holiday: MemorialDay FOMA Film:TheRedTurtle FOMA Film:TheRedTurtle FOMA Film:TheRedTurtle Art àlaCarte:TheDutchMasters:Rubens FOMA Film:IAmNotYour Negro FOMA Film:IAmNotYour Negro FOMA Film:IAmNotYour Negro Book DiscussionPart2:Rodin’s Lover:ANovel Art àlaCarte:Great Women Artists,MaryCassatt FOMA Film:TheSalesman FOMA Film:TheSalesman FOMA Film:TheSalesman Art àlaCarte:TheHudsonRiverSchool:ArtisticPioneers FOMA Film:20thCenturyWomen FOMA Film:20thCenturyWomen Exhibition Opening:Rodin:TheHumanExperience FOMA Film:20thCenturyWomen Members Preview: Rodin:TheHumanExperience Jewish FilmFestival:TheLastBandinLebanon Jewish FilmFestival:TheWomen’s Balcony Book DiscussionPart1:Rodin’s Lover:ANovel Art àlaCarte:George Rickey:Works Jewish FilmFestival:Life,AnimatedandJoe’s Violin Jewish FilmFestival:Harmonia calendar

16 The Flint Institute of Artswilljoinaworldwide community of To marktheoccasion, theFIAwilloffer freeadmissionto thegalleries

cultural exchange, enrichment of culturesanddevelopment of mutual awareness of thefact that Museumsareanimportant meansof and specialexhibitions. The FIAMuseum ShopandThe Palette Café understanding, cooperation andpeaceamongpeoples. will offer membersa20%discount andnon-membersa10%discount. Museums Day. The objectiveof International MuseumDay isto raise museums to celebrate International Council of Museums’ International NEWS &PROGRAMS NEWS & PROGRAMS 17 18 NEWS & PROGRAMS take-a-seat expansion news

Claim your own little piece During the construction, the FIA Magazine will continue of the FIA Theater by having its Expansion News section. This will include contruction an inscription of your choice updates, images, and an up-to-date list of donors to the engraved on a seat. Sponsoring project. The expansion is scheduled for completion by a seat is a unique way to the end of 2017. acknowledge your support of the Endowment Campaign and to honor or remember a special Donor Profile individual—or even yourself! Legacy of Giving As a seat donor, you will receive: Recently, the FIA received incredible and bittersweet • Selection of an available seat For Michael Dingman and Susan Sumner Dingman, their now multiple theater seat purchases began as a news in the form of an unexpected bequest from Doris of your choice surprise from husband to wife. Susan, a longtime teacher Sutton. Had she told us of her estate plans, the FIA • Your selected message at Pierce-Sarvis, often brought students to the FIA for would have enjoyed celebrating her generosity during her engraved on a bronze plaque visits. That first seat was bought to honor the memory lifetime through acknowledgement in the Renaissance that will be permanently affixed of Susan’s parents and, as of 2017, the Dingmans have Society. Established to recognize and honor individuals to the arm of a theater seat purchased five seats. Fans of the FOMA film series, the couple says “their” seats are among the best in the house who have notified the FIA that they have made provisions • 100% tax deduction for watching documentaries like Man on Wire, Muscle for the museum in their estate planning, the Renaissance • Listing in FIA Magazine and Shoals, and The Beatles: Eight Days a Week, some of their Society has no fees or membership dues. Member names Annual Report favorite films experienced in the FIA Theater. The support appear, with their permission, on the FIA website and the Dingmans provide to the museum continues their in its Annual Report under Planned Giving. The society Please send in this form belief that supporting local cultural institutions “brings allows both donors and the FIA to review their wishes and completed with your designation. knowledge and appreciation for the next generation.” Doris Sutton ensure how their support will contribute to the mission of the FIA for generations to come. A long-time donor to the Art School, Mrs. Sutton’s 1 Payment Options 3 Method of Payment generosity helped cover expenses for materials, supplies, and scholarships for children. She was clear “that the Seat - $1,000 Name______funds be used to allow access to the arts, particularly o A one time payment Address______for those with innate talents but [who] lack the means to o A pledge of $500 per year for two years City______State______Zip______achieve their potential.” Each year, Mrs. Sutton remained o Instead of sponsoring a seat, I would informed on the impact of her contributions through o Check payable to “FIA Endowment Fund” like to make a gift to the Endowment reports from the Art School on the students, their ages, Fund of $ ______o VISA o MasterCard o Discover o AMEX classes attended, and their success. Through her bequest, she will continue to support Account #______children in the Art School. Mrs. Sutton wrote, “Let these Brass Plaque Inscription 2 Expiration Date ______children sing the well-known spiritual by William Farley Please clearly print the text as you would Signature ______Smith, This Little Light of Mine, as their own.” The FIA like it to appear on your brass plaque. It can honors Mrs. Sutton. Her legacy will continue to help the be your name, a family name, a business FIA provide access for children to realize their talents and name or a tribute to another person (three Return form to: fulfill their dreams. We are grateful. lines maximum, one character per box, blank Take-A-Seat For a brochure on the FIA’s Renaissance Society, spaces count as one character). Flint Institute of Arts 1120 E. Kearsley St. please contact Kathryn Sharbaugh, 810.234.1695 or Flint, MI 48503 [email protected].

For more information: contact Kathryn Sharbaugh at 810.234.1695 or Your contribution is tax deductible in accordance with current law. [email protected]. NEWS & PROGRAMS 19 20 NEWS & PROGRAMS expansion news

Contributions Several major equipment purchases still need funding, including glass furnaces, Make way for duct annealing ovens, elevator, seating, studio furniture, audio/video equipment, and (work)! Aided by the mild gallery lighting. We wish to thank all those who have made contributions to the weather, work on the new Makerspace continues on capital campaign so far. Our goal is an additional $1 million for equipment and pace. The ducts pictured $4 million of endowment to support the expanded operation. will help cool artists as Keep the flame burning with your contributions. Contact Kathryn Sharbaugh they work with molten at [email protected], call 810.234.1695, or visit flintarts.org. glass and metal.

Expansion Project Endowment & Equipment Funds Contributors Since 3.17.16 – 1.13.17 Adrienne Macksood Design LLC A. Bruce & Connie Dresbach & Ms. Ethel Hooker Mrs. Mary Markel Betty & Richard Ramsdell Mr. & Mrs. Mike Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo Alfaro Bruce M. & Corinne Dresbach Ms. Lynne Hurand Dr. & Mrs. Berton J. Mathias Mr. & Mrs. Steve Rand Mr. & Mrs. Jerome D. Winegarden, Ms. Valarie Allen Mr. Robert F. Dueweke Ms. Judith I. Ingram & Ms. Maire Ms. Rosellen McAlear Gary & Barbara Stone Reetz Jr. Ms. Andrea Ashmore Mr. Chris & Dr. Jean Dundas, in Ingram Mr. & Mrs. David S. McCredie Dr. Jacquelyn Reinertson Ms. Kala Wood Mr. Steven S. Bailie honor of Kathryn Sharbaugh Dr. Susumu Inoue Mr. & Mrs. Bob McKamie Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Riha Mrs. Heather Wright Mr. & Mrs. Kelly B. Beardslee Ryan Michael Eashoo Ms. Heather Jackson Patricia & Edward Meier Mr. Alfred Arnold & Mrs. Dolores Mr. & Mrs. Dean Yeotis Dr. & Mrs. William D. Beck & Mrs. Loretta C. Ellwood Mr. Robert Jacobs Mr. Michael Melenbrink & M. Roat-Arnold Judge & Mrs. Thomas C. Yeotis Kristen Donovan & Michele Entrekin Mrs. Judith Jacobson Mr. Ronald Sims Frank & Linda Roberts Mr. Mike D. Smith & Ms. Trish M. Dr. & Mrs. Henry Beckmeyer Estate of Diana S. Cavett Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. James Mr. & Mrs. Michael Melet Mr. Scott Romanowski Zito-Smith Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bernstein James C. Fabiano II Ms. Judy Johnson Michigan Council for Arts & Elizabeth Rossell Ms. Jane M. Bingham Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Farella Ms. Jane M. Johnson Cultural Affairs Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rozycki Matching Gifts Falding Bishop FIA Education Department Mrs. Agape Kallis David & Karen Miller Drs. Michael & Virginia Rucks Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Ms. Barnie Bishop Mr. & Mrs. Ed Fizell G. Donald & Elaine Kaye Robert & Barbara Mills Ann & Khalil Saab Family Fund Ms. Susan Steiner Bolhouse & Ms. Elaine Flore Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Kelly III Ms. Barbara Mirsky Miss Elisabeth Saab Trustee Initiated Grant William S. Ballenger II Mr. & Mrs. Robert Florine Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy King Mr. Thomas J. Mitchell Mr. Allen Salyer Tiffany Lovett Donald A. & Lavonne C. Bomeli Brenda Fortunate, D.O. & Edward Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Kingsley Ms. Marlene Morris Dr. Russell G. Sandberg Mr. William S. White Patrick Botz, D.O. White Miss Janice Klein Ms. Lori Motley Ms. Grayce Scholt Mrs. Edmund Brownell Dr. & Mrs. Scott A. Garner Mr. & Mrs. Norman Kleiner Mr. & Mrs. Michael Munger Howard & Tammy Schultz Grant to support Expansion Mr. & Mrs. Howard J. Bueche Mr. Thomas M. Gervasi Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Knecht Dr. & Mrs. Kienan F. Murphy Ms. Marsha V. Schwarz Project Equipment Fund Tom & Denise Butts Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Glab Mr. & Mrs. Wes Kohn Ms. Sharon Y. Naughton Chuck & Kathryn Sharbaugh Alexander & Ann Chan Charitable Mr. Christopher Carr Debra A. Golden-Steinman & Ms. Karyn Konkel Mr. & Ms. Tom Neuhard Skaff Carpet & Furniture Co. Fund Ms. Sally Case Dr. Harold V. Steinman Ms. Chene Koppitz Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Nigrine & Gary & Jane Somers Flint Community Fund of the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Hank & Bonnie Graff Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Kump Family Jim & Patricia Spangler Community Foundation of in honor of Claire M. White Mrs. Bobbie J. Greer Mr. Miles Lam Mr. & Mrs. Peter Ott Ms. Anita Spencer Greater Flint Mr. & Mrs. Tom Cheek Guardian Security Services, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Landaal Dr. & Mrs. James Owen Ms. EmmaLou St. Onge Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Christie Deb Gustafson & Sue Weston Mrs. Spencer Kelly Lanyi Ms. Janet Pankey Miss Barbara Stewart Mr. Justin Clanton Ingrid G. Halling & Robert Thomas Mr. Lawrence N. Larson Ms. Carole A. Pappas Gary & Barb Stone Reetz Ms. Melba R. Clapp Ms. Janice T. Harden Dr. Jamile T. Lawand & Mr. Barry Mr. H. Michael Parker Mrs. Norma Struck Ms. Mary Coleman Frankie & Robert Hardy J. Carr Ms. Patt Parker Al & Carrie Talbot Mr. & Mrs. Chapin Cook Mr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Harrett Ms. Kerstin Lawrence Matt & Elaine Pawlik, We Wish Mr. Tom Teal & Dr. Jeannine Teal Susan & George Cross Mr. & Mrs. Joel H. Harris Mr. & Mrs. James Lay You Were Here Invitational Ms. Susan E. Thompson Mrs. Nancy J. Cunningham Jan & John Hartranft Mrs. Ruth Leder Peter D. & Nancy P. Kleinpell Fund Mrs. Ruth P. Thrash Ms. Gail M. Curry Mrs. James Hastings Raymond & Pamela Lee of the Community Foundation of Ms. Rita Valley Bob & Luce Daly Mr. Paul F. Hauth Mrs. Linda LeMieux Greater Flint Rev. Tom & Mrs. Beth The Late Mr. Wm. Stefan Davidek Mr. Louis A. Hawkins Max Lepler & Rex L. Dotson Ms. Jacqueline Piechowski Wachterhauser Lorretta Davis & Harold Ford Ms. Annetta Hendrickson Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Leser Ms. Marissa Pierce Charles & Chery Wagonlander Mrs. Rosemary R. DeCamp Edward & Donna Henneke Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Lillie Mrs. Janice G. Pike Mr. & Mrs. Clair Ward Ms. Stephany R. Diana & Mr. & Mrs. John B. Henry Tiffany & Bob Lovett William H. Piper Mr. & Mrs. Larry Weber Mr. Dennis Zawol Mr. Mark R. Holen & Ms. Linda M. Glenn & Regina Lysinger Dr. & Mrs. Mark Plucer Dr. & Mrs. Jay A. Werschky Ms. Jeanne Dobes Segura Ms. Doris Malfese Dr. & Mrs. George D. Politis Mr. William S. White Dort Fedral Credit Union Ms. Barbara Holmer & Mr. Robert Ms. Jeanette R. Mansour & Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Preville Whiting Foundation Stanisch Mr. Joe Green Ms. Frances J. Price Mrs. Janet Williamson NEWS & PROGRAMS 21 22 NEWS & PROGRAMS

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The FIA joins museums across the nation offering free admission to active duty military and their families from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The Blue Star Museum program was established to acknowledge the many sacrifices made by our military personnel by making it possible for them to enjoy museums in cities throughout the U.S. Visit BlueStarMuseums.com for a list of other participating institutions. Please note that the FIA is closed from July 31 through September 15. JUNE 3 Blue Star Museums is a collaboration among the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense, and more than 2,000 museums. 7p–12a

Plan Your Special Event at the FIA Guests are dazzled when they visit FIA’s premier event space and are surrounded Be dazzled by a luminous evening of by magnificent works of art on their special occasion. Isabel Hall, directly live entertainment, dinner, dancing, and adjacent to the expansive lobby, offers a versatile venue for cocktail receptions, drinks. Step out of the shadows and seated dinners or special presentations. The state-of-the-art theater is also available with plush seating for 330 with advanced technical capabilities. Weather into a radiant world of art and intrigue permitting, the Hurand Sculpture Courtyard is another magical space. To arrange at the party of the year! for a site visit and for more information, contact Events Coordinator Natalia LaFuente at [email protected] or call 810.234.1695.

Flint Institute of Arts 1120 E. Kearsley St., Flint

For reservations or more information, call 810.234.1695 Funds raised support FIA or visit flintarts.org programs and exhibitions.

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More Than 800 Museums! Are you an FIA member at the Sustainer, While the FIA is closed, open yourself to Sponsor, Donor, or Rubens Society level? these artful Michigan destinations: Be sure to take your FIA membership Within 1 hour of Flint card anywhere you travel this summer. Detroit Institute of Arts These membership levels allow you University of Michigan Museum of Art admission to more than 800 participating Cranbrook Art Museum museums in the U.S., Canada, El Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum Salvador, Mexico, and Bermuda. Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum Present your card, validated with the Midland Center for the Arts gold North American Reciprocal sticker, Saginaw Art Museum to receive membership privileges (guests not included at other museums). For Within 2-3 hours of Flint a list of participating museums, visit Dennos Museum of Art flintarts.org, select “Membership,” then Muskegon Museum of Art “Reciprocal Listing,” and click the link. A Kalamazoo Institute of Arts printed list is also available by request. Grand Rapids Art Museum To upgrade your membership to include reciprocal privileges, please contact Membership Coordinator Valarie Allen at 810.234.1695 or upgrade via the Valarie Allen FIA website: flintarts.org. 123 Museum Street Flint MI 48503 NORTH AMERICAN RECIPROCAL While you travel, be sure to take Sustainer + 2 Guests Expires: 4/2/2017

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September 23 ARTon TAP presents the 10th Annual Beer Tasting Event NEWS & PROGRAMS 25 26 ART SCHOOL flint print club art walk events Available Prints In 2007, the Flint Institute of Arts established the Flint Print Club. Its mission is to develop connoisseurship among its members and educate the general public about prints, printmaking and print collecting through its semi-annual Print Fair and annual print edition. Richard Bosman American, b. India, 1944 The Club is limited to 100 Faster Runner, 2008 members, so the edition is Lithograph on paper always limited to 100 signed 24 x 18 inches and numbered impressions. 2nd Friday Art Walk happens every month throughout downtown Flint. Stop by the Art Over the past decade, the FIA Karsten Creightney School’s Auxiliary Studio to see demonstrations and try your hand making art! All events are has been fortunate to work American, b. 1976 free and will be held from 6–9p in the Auxiliary Studio, 124 W. 2nd St. in Flint. Halftone Flower, 2015 with a slate of internationally Lithograph on paper recognized artists: Janet Fish, 18 x 12 1/2 inches Wheel Throwing Richard Bosman, Gladys Marylyn Dintenfass Nilsson, Mary Lee Bendolph, American, b. 1943 Demonstration Billy’s Best Sting Ray, 2011 Marylyn Dintenfass, Sidney Ultra violet etching on paper May 12 Hurwitz, Hunt Slonem, April 22 x 30 inches Stop by to see Gornik, and Karsten April Gornik Creightney. American, b. 1953 Art School faculty Forest Light, 2014 member Jeff Hageman Three of the past Lithograph on paper nine years saw all 100 20 x 27 inches demonstrate basic memberships purchased, clay wheel throwing but the other six years still techniques. Watch as have prints available. To crude lumps of clay distribute the outstanding are transformed into inventory of past elegant vessels by a commissioned prints, highly-skilled artist. remaining editions are available for purchase at $500 for current Print Club members and $600 for non-members. There are a limited number Gesture Drawing of prints for each of these July 14 editions and these will be sold Pastel Gesture drawings are rapid sketches on a first-come, first-served made to capture the movement and basis while supplies last. Demonstration Gladys Nilsson posture of a . Stop in and To inquire about available American, b. 1940 June 9 try some quick drawing from a live Ragatta, 2009 prints, please contact Cory Lithograph on paper Art School faculty member Alla model. Art School Director Donovan Potter of the FIA Museum Shop Sidney Hurwitz 18 x 23 inches American, b. 1932 Dubrovich will demonstrate pastel Entrekin will be on hand to give tips at 810.237.7329. Gas Works, 2012 portrait techniques using a and demonstrate techniques. Drawing Aquatint on paper 18 x 13 7/8 inches photograph as a reference. materials are provided. ART SCHOOL 27 28 ART SCHOOL summer intensives for youths

One Week One Week Printmaking Teen All-Intensive This course will look at different Art Week printmaking techniques and teach the Students will practice methods in basics of block printing. Each student sculpture, painting, drawing, and will create their own image, carve a printmaking. Projects allow students block, and print multiples of their image. to explore ideas and experiment with Barbara Dinneweth, Instructor different mediums. Working from Ages 13–17 Thu/Fri/Sat (1 week) 7/6–7/8 1p–4p still-life and a model, students will Tuition $80 (FIA members, 20% off) strengthen their observational skills. Additional projects invite students to blend photographic imagery and their Alejandra Lason, Student One Week imagination, supporting student ability Half-Day Art Camp to cultivate ideas and communicate Portfolio Preparation content. Each activity also incorporates Octopus Garden Half-Day Art Camp Workshops looking at 20th-century art and art Great adventures await those curious Art Around the Worlds movements while developing a Focus on the two most important enough to challenge the waves, Living in a global community allows us multifaceted art portfolio. plunge into the ocean, and explore to access and appreciate the art forms elements in any college application portfolio: observational drawing and Rachel Reynolds Z, Instructor underwater life forms. Students will of many cultures. Our global adventures Ages 13–17 build skills and use their imaginations begin in our country and move on to the development of personal vision. Mon–Fri (1 week) 8/14–8/18 10a–4p to discover jellyfish, dip into an octopus Mexico, France, Africa, China, Japan, Half of each day will be devoted to Tuition $231 (20% off for FIA members) environment, look for exotic fish, and and Australia. Students will explore the strengthening your observational find out what a living coral reef is and importance of each culture’s art forms drawing skills using live models, still-life, what lives there. and how the artworks were created. and outdoor subjects. Students will Rebecca Andrus & Karen Sutherland, Rebecca Andrus & Karen Sutherland, work on perspective, value, proportion, Instructors Instructors composition, and more. The second Ages 5–8 Ages 5–8 part of each day will allow students to Mon–Fri (1 week) 7/10–7/14 9a–12p Mon–Fri (1 week) 7/17–7/21 9a–12p work with faculty to develop a series of Ages 9–12 Ages 9–12 works based upon their own interests Mon–Fri (1 week) 7/10–7/14 1p–4p Mon–Fri (1 week) 7/17–7/21 1p–4p and objectives. Students are welcome Tuition $160 (20% off for FIA members) Tuition $160 (20% off for FIA members) to take either or both sessions. All materials are provided. Ages 13–17 One Week Mon–Fri (1 week) 7/24–7/28 9a–4p Claymation Mon–Fri (1 week) 7/31–8/4 9a–4p Tuition $247 per week (FIA members, 20% off) Using colorful animation clay, students will build 3D characters, which they will use to create a simple computer animation. This course will include Nataevion Williams, Student an introduction to the history In addition to these classes and and principles of animation. programs, the Art School offers Craig Hinshaw, Instructor over 75 classes and workshops For additional information on Ages 9–12 each 11 week sessions. Art School programming, Mon–Fri (1 week) 6/19–6/23 4:30p–6p contact the Art School at 810.237.7315 Tuition $80 (20% off for FIA members) or [email protected]. EDUCATION 29 30 EDUCATION art à la carte

Art à la Carte is a series of informative videos focusing on the arts. It is offered free May & June Art à la Carte Sponsors of charge on Wednesdays at 12:15p in Isabel Hall. Participants are encouraged to The Merkley-Elderly bring lunch or pick up something from The Palette Café. Coffee, tea, and cookies are Charitable Trust provided. All programs are held in the FIA’s Isabel Hall.

May 3 June 7 June 21 - Double Feature George Rickey: Works Masters of Modern Great Artists: Rodin This film depicts George Rickey’s Auguste Rodin’s masterpiece, The sculptures throughout the seasons on Sculpture: The Pioneers Gates of Hell, is the greatest public Rodin’s 1898 monument to Balzac— the grounds of his studio in upstate sculpture of the 19th century. The called the first modern sculpture— New York. It shows them in all kinds work obsessed him for almost 40 undermined the centuries-old academic of weather, in conversation with the years and acted as a laboratory for tradition. His contemporaries infused surrounding landscape and light. his imagination, producing some of matter with imagination and meaning. 49 min. greatest sculptures of his career, such They introduced the defining concepts as The Kiss and The Thinker. 25 min. of abstraction, ambiguity, and May 10 metamorphosis that laid the foundation The Enlightenment: The Hudson River School: for Modernism. 58 min. The Nude in Art Tim Marlow looks at how the image of Artistic Pioneers June 14 In the vicinity of New York’s Hudson a naked body was used for a variety River Valley, the Adirondack Mountains, August Rodin: Hands of purposes during the Enlightenment Catskill Mountains, and the White (mid-17th century through 18th of a Genius century)­—to shock, to coerce, to Mountains of New Hampshire, a group Auguste Rodin, known to many as titillate, to impress, and to instruct. of American painters led by British-born the last artist before the start of the May 24 24 min. artist Thomas Cole forged an artistic Abstract Movement, was one of vision of the American wilderness. The Dutch Masters: France’s finest artists in the late 19th This was the first American school and beginning of the 20th century. June 28 of landscape painting that emerged Rubens Born in Antwerp in 1577, the young 43 min. between 1825 and 1880. 74 min. Anna & Vincent Peter Paul Rubens traveled extensively The story of Anna, an unrealized artist, and her relationship to one of the most May 17 in Italy, soaking up the artistic achievements of the High Renaissance, famous artists of all time, is told in this Great Women Artists, and slowly becoming one of the most charming film that juxtaposes her life in important Flemish painters of the 17th grey, industrial Belgium, with that of Van Mary Cassatt Gogh’s in sunny, Southern France. Anna Children and naturalism are the century. 50 min. was the first person to ever purchase hallmarks of Mary Cassatt’s work a Van Gogh, and just like so many during the 1880s and 1890s. From her May 31 who came after her, Van Gogh’s work Impressionist colleagues, Caillebotte, Goya: Crazy Like a Genius resonated so deeply within her, that her Degas, and Renoir, as well as her study In this program, renowned art life was forever changed. 62 min. of Japanese prints, she absorbed the commentator Robert Hughes discusses modern idea that the background of a Francesco Goya’s paintings and reflects painting might be as significant as the on his life, era, and secondary careers For additional information on foreground. 45 min. as a satirist, war commentator, and Education programming, court painter. 75 min. contact the Education Department at 810.237.7314 or [email protected]. EDUCATION 31 32 EDUCATION art à la carte family programs book discussion

July Art à la Carte Sponsor Family programs enable parents and FIA book discussions focus on works of children to explore the visual arts at Jim Chintyan fiction and non-fiction related to art, art the FIA. They are designed for children museums, or FIA collections. The first and accompanying adults, and are meeting for each book sets the stage by offered free of charge. Groups of six exploring artists and artwork related to or more, please contact the Education the selection. Two weeks later, the book is Department to make a reservation. discussed. These free programs are offered Behind the Scenes with on Wednesdays at 1:30p. Penn & Teller Rodin’s Lover: A Novel Hosted by magicians Penn and Teller, By Heather Webb these award-winning series goes behind the scenes to discover the creative Part I: Art Lecture process with renowned artists. May 3 • 1:30p Part II: Book Discussion July 5 - Double Feature May 17 • 1:30p Nancy Graves: Balance Isabel Hall Penn and Teller help us discover As a woman, that balance doesn’t always mean aspiring sculptor symmetry. 30 min. Camille Claudel has plenty Robert Gil de Montes: of critics, Color especially her Robert Gil de Montes creates mood and ultra-traditional feeling with colors that evoke memories mother. But of his childhood in Mexico. 30 min. when Auguste Rodin makes July 12 - Double Feature Camille his Wayne Thiebaud: Line July 19 apprentice— When is a line not a line? When it’s Art 21: Change and his muse— volume, shape, and movement. At What is the nature of reality? How do their passion first simple looking, Wayne Thiebaud’s we respond to a world in flux? Why do inspires groundbreaking drawings gradually reveal complex some historical events shape the way works. Yet, Camille’s success is linear structures. 30 min. we think today and why have some overshadowed by her lover’s rising star, been forgotten? 55 min. and her obsessions cross the line into David Hockney: The Baby Tours madness. Rodin’s Lover brings to life the volatile Illusion of Depth July 26 June 11 • 2p Penn and Teller along with artist David love affair between one of the era’s Hockney help us understand ways Art 21: Balance See how your child responds to greatest artists and a woman entwined in In what ways can art convey artists create the illusion of depth in art. art and find out how to help them a tragic dilemma she cannot escape. 30 min equilibrium or disequilibrium? What is develop visual literacy skills. Parents Free to the public. reality? How do artists perceive and and caregivers with infants up to 18 express it? 60 min. months of age are welcome to join these 30-minute Baby Tours. Free to the public. For additional information on Education programming, contact the Education Department at 810.237.7314 or [email protected]. CONTRIBUTIONS 33 34 CONTRIBUTIONS contributions

The Flint Institute The following are gifts Sponsor of Art a la Carte Summer Mr. & Mrs. David M. Pettengill The Party 2017 Flushing Vision Source - Dr. Mike 2017 Program Mr. & Mrs. Khalil M. Saab Al Serra Auto Plaza Wallace of Arts gratefully received from Mr. James R. Chintyan Mr. & Mrs. Donald Vanitvelt Bishop International Airport Garage Door Guy of Flint LLC - Ms. Diane Warren Mrs. Edmund Brownell Division of Overhead Door Co. 1.14.17 – 3.14.17 To support the Pre-College acknowledges the FUNchitecture, LLC of Flint Portfolio Development Program In memory of Dennis Younger to Hank Graff Chevrolet Ms. Chene Koppitz generosity of the The Chan Family support the Expansion Project Mr. William J. Hentgen Morgan Stanley - The Green Annual Appeal Gifts Endowment Fund following donors 1.14.17 - 3.14.17 To support the Education Landaal Packaging Group Adrienne Macksood Design LLC Department Kienan & Elizabeth Murphy Kevin & Robyn LaFay - Karen’s Mrs. Patricia Boyd Mr. & Mrs. Howard J. Bueche who have supported Ms. Rebecca Gale-Gonzalez Olmsted Associates, Inc. Carpetmax Mr. Richard W. Fortner A. Bruce & Connie Dresbach and Ms. Emily Varney ROWE Professional Services Co. Landaal Packaging Systems the Institute with Mr. Louis A. Hawkins Bruce M. & Corinne Dresbach Ann & Khalil Saab Dr. Bobby Mukkamala & Dr. Nita Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Kelly III To support What’s Up at the FIA? Frankie & Robert Hardy contributions. Scott B. Karlene, M.D. & Kevin J. Kulkarni Ms. Katherine Maitland Mr. James R. Chintyan Ms. Judith I. Ingram & Ms. Maire Gaffney, M.D. Dermatology Randy Wise Automotive Jack & Beverly Mills Ingram To support the Art School Sorensen Gross Co. David Kelly, Guy Moxam, Mr. Allen Salyer Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Kelly III Ceramics Department Stephens Wealth Management Raymond James & Associates Mrs. Norma Struck Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy King Jim Osborn Group Roy, Noye & Warren, CPA, P.C. Ms. Brenda R. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Kingsley Mr. H. Michael Parker Surgical Associates, PLC Sears Hometown Store Woodhaven Senior Community Mr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Knecht Serra Benefits Group Mr. & Mrs. Dean Yeotis Mrs. Spencer Kelly Lanyi Wine Tasting 2017 Snider Financial Mr. & Mrs. Bob McKamie Mrs. Edmund Brownell Annual Appeal Matching Gifts The Torch Bar & Grill Mr. & Mrs. Michael Melet Community Podiatry Group, P.C. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation In Memory Curtis & Raquel Yapchai In memory of Diana Potter Kienan & Elizabeth Murphy Craig Ryan Fine Ms. Valarie Allen Dr. & Mrs. James Owen Kathryn Sharbaugh Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Preville Special Gifts Mr. & Mrs. Steve Rand In memory of Polly Hughes Art School Endowment in honor of Elizabeth Rossell Meadowbrook Lake Subdivision Claire M. White Gary & Jane Somers Association Chuck & Kathryn Sharbaugh Al & Carrie Talbot In memory of Dr. Benjamin Mr. & Mrs. Larry Weber To support the General Operating Kaufman Dr. & Mrs. Jay A. Werschky Fund Friends and colleagues at Mr. & Mrs. David L. White Mr. David Gold Genesee District Dental Society Gift of an FIA Membership Mr. Scott A. Graves Ms. Cheryl Christoff for Courtney Mr. & Mrs. John B. Henry Additional Print Club Bean Mr. & Mrs. Michael Melet Ms. Cheryl Christoff for Trevor Mr. Anthony J. Tomaszewski, Jr. Members 16/17 Norman Since 1.14.17 – 3.14.17 In memory of C.J. Shelley Ms. Keely Sugden for Suzanne Chuck & Kathryn Sharbaugh Mr. Dale K. Weighill Sugden Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Wills for Jason In memory of Jamie Truesdell & Heather Wills Flint Community Fund of the Community Foundation of Grant to sponsor Museums on Event Sponsors Greater Flint Us 2017 Since 1.14.17 – 3.14.17 Mr. & Mrs. John B. Henry Bank of America Community Gala In memory of Dennis Younger to Grant for the FIA Glass Collection Flint Area Chapter of LINKS, Inc. support General Operating Dr. Scott B. Karlene, M.D., and Dr. Kevin J. Gaffney, M.D. Catalogue Giffels Webster Mr. & Mrs. Gary J. Hurand PNC Financial Services Group Dermatology sponsors the 7th Annual The PARTY fundraiser at The Isabel Foundation the FIA. The money raised from the event supports programs In memory of Dennis Younger to Dr. Brenda Rogers-Grays & In honor of Janet Warren’s and exhibitions at the FIA. The PARTY Committee Chair, Tiffany support the Founders Society Mr. Milton Grays Birthday Mrs. Marilyn Kopp Stolzenfeld (second from left), and the FIA Executive Director, With Love, Bobbie & Fred Patt, Lego Competition 2017 Barnes & Noble John Henry (third from left), accept the sponsorship check from Nina & Howard, Susan & Richard In memory of Dennis Younger Dr. Karlene, (far left) and Dr. Gaffney (far right). to support the Art School Flint Area School Employees Donation of books to the FIA Keith Endowment Fund Credit Union LeFleur Library 20th Century Club Drs. David T. Taylor & Shawn L. Mr. Max Lepler & Mr. Rex L. Falding Bishop Reiser Dotson Mr. Richard W. Fortner David & Randee Pieper RENEWING MEMBERS 35 36 RENEWING MEMBERS membership

Membership The following are Mr. & Mrs. William A. Shaheen, Jr. Mrs. Kimberly Plouffe* Mrs. Vanessa Robar Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Svitkovich Mr. & Mrs. Martin Pylvainen* Mrs. Martina Robb* contributions are a members who have Mr. & Mrs. Larry Weber Dr. Jacquelyn Reinertson+ Mr. & Mrs. Leo Seide renewed from Mr. Randle Samuels & Ms. Gail Ms. Martha Shaver significant part of the Sustainer Offen-Samuels+∆ Dr. & Mrs. Morton Stanley+ 1.10.17 – 3.14.17 ($100 annually) Kenneth & Phyllis Schilling+ Dr. V. Stewart Flint Institute of Arts Mr. & Mrs. William R. Angus Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Schwartz+∆ Ms. Phyllis Sykes Ronald & Lucille Bigelow+∆ operating income. Ms. Sandra K. Smith+∆ Mr. James Kelly & Mrs. Mary Kay Rubens Society Mrs. Evelyn Nida Blanford & Shirley A. Stevens & Bob Thompson-Kelly* ($1,000 & above annually) Mr. Geoffrey G. Kennedy+ Tresedder Mr. & Mrs. William Walker+ Business Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Burroughs+ Dr. & Mrs. Michael Suckley Mr. Dale K. Weighill* Big John Steak & Onion, Inc. 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David Baumhart III∆ † Hank & Bonnie Graff Dr. & Mrs. James Williams+ Dual $40 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Filipovich+∆ Dr. Loretta Brown & Mr. Robert Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Herman Mr. & Mrs. Mike Wilson+∆ Mr. & Mrs. Ed Fizell+ Brown †† Mr. & Mrs. James N. Johnson Jerome & Judith Wolbert Family $50 Dr. & Mrs. Melvin Flamenbaum Mr. & Mrs. Carl Brown+ Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Kelly III Mr. Stephen Zulinski+∆ Ms. Elaine Flore Mr. & Mrs. Lary Burk †† Mrs. Nancy Kleinpell Dr. & Mrs. George Zureikat Sustainer $100 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Fox+ Mr. & Mrs. Michael Burkley+ Prosecutor David & Therese Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Freeman & Family Mrs. Diana Carr Sponsor†† $250 Leyton Family+∆ ($50 annually) Mr. Anthony Chubb & Mr. Jeff Mr. & Mrs. David S. McCredie †† Mr. Thomas M. Gervasi+∆ Ms. Velma Adams Calhoun*+ Donor $500 Mrs. Robert C. Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Elie Ghattas Mr. & Mrs. David S. Boze & Molly Ms. Laurie Dexter & Ms. Patricia Mr. William H. Piper †† Dr. & Mrs. Robert Hahn Ms. Betty Brown* Wilson∆ Rubens Society $1,000+ Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Sanford+∆ Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hohn Ms. Rita Bullard & Ms. Erin Mr. & Mrs. Larry Elliott Dr. & Mrs. Paul E. Schroeder+ Ms. Judith I. Ingram & Ms. Maire Woodruff Ms. Julie Ford & Mr. Jim Edwards* Mr. & Mrs. Dean Yeotis+∆ † 2 adults Ingram∆ Ms. Connie Burgess & Miss Katie Mrs. Elaine M. Graves †† 2 adults + children 18 Dr. & Mrs. John S. Isaac Burgess Mrs. Julius Gutow & under Mr. William G. Jacoby & Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Cady+∆ Mark & Rebecca Hanner Individual Members Ms. Saundra K. Schneider Mr. & Mrs. Nick A. Calandro, Jr. Mrs. Wanda Harden Donor Mr. & Mrs. Earl D. Johnson Ms. Sally Case Mrs. Susan Howes ($500 annually) Mr. Derrick F. Jones Mr. & Mrs. James Cheek Ms. Gail Hurst & Ms. Ruth Hurst * An asterisk indicates Mr. & Mrs. Kelly B. Beardslee∆ Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kilbourn Mr. Richard W. Fortner+∆ Mr. & Mrs. Zelton Johnson the names of those who Ingrid G. Halling & Robert Ms. Kathryn Kohout+∆ Ms. Pamela Goodwin Ms. Lolanda R. Johnson* have upgraded their Thomas+ Ms. Sandra Kusza Ms. Linda Gulley+ Mr. & Mrs. Myrton N. Jones memberships with a Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Hurand* Mr. & Mrs. Shannon Langley* Ms. Bettye Hendricks Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kryza larger contribution. Mr. & Mrs. Willliam Peterson Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Leser+ Ms. Thressa N. Horton Mr. & Mrs. James A. Loviscek Mr. & Mrs. David Roeser+∆ Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Lillie+∆ Mr. & Mrs. Robert Houbeck Mr. & Mrs. Peter McKenna + A plus indicates the Ms. Julia Long & Mr. Gary Ackland Ms. Elizabeth A. Kaplan & Mr. Rex Mr. & Mrs. Neil McPhee names of Friends of Sponsor ($250 annually) Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Lysinger Donahey* Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Morris Modern Art (FOMA) Mr. & Mrs. John Mair III Dr. & Mrs. Adam Kessler* Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Mullane members. Ms. Elizabeth Bishop Ms. Melba R. 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Mr. Chris Balog+ Mrs. Barbara A. Young The following are Mr. & Mrs. Willie Bruce+ Ms. Celestia Bell* Mr. & Mrs. Mark Donaldson+∆ Student Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bickford+ members who have Ms. Laura Frantom ($20 annually) Mrs. Rosemary Bigelow Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Jordan Miss Ashley Hense joined from Mr. Avery Boone 1.10.17 – 3.14.17 Mr. & Mrs. Owen Merrill Mrs. Doris Bravender Youth Ms. Kathryn Seger Mrs. Carole A. Brender ($20 annually) Mr. Travis White & Ms. Mackenzie Ms. Joy Bublitz+ Avery Bates-Kirby Rubens Society Marsh Mr. Donald L. Bullis Bradley Hodgson ($1,000 & above annually) Ms. Jennifer Wynder & Mrs. Patricia A. Chipman+∆ Jan Rozen Mr. Rodney Lee Ms. Sandy Cleomaude Elliot Sanford Individual Ms. Bethany Collins* Mr. & Mrs. John Denne∆ Individual Ms. Carol L. Cook ($30 annually) Ms. Amy A. Cox+ Ms. Linda Babbs Mrs. Karen Crandell+∆ Individual Members Ms. Courtney Bean Mr. Gary DeButts+ Sustainer Ms. Sandra Burbas Ms. Kathleen Duval ($100 annually) Ms. Suzanne Carlisle Ms. Gisele Farah Mr. & Mrs. Pat Bowdish Mrs. Patricia O’Shea Comben Mr. William D. Fuller+∆ Dr. Richard Nichols & Mrs. Pamela Ms. Vera L. Crandell Mrs. Barbara K. Gamache*∆ Fairbanks Mr. Arthur Daniels Mrs. Alicia Geromel Ms. Sharla Rawsthorne Ms. Kim Grace Ms. Eileen D. Guilford Ms. Annie Guevara+ Family Dr. Charles D. Hanson Ms. Lynn A. Hampton ($50 annually) Ms. Helen Hobson Ms. Alfreda A. Harris*+∆ Ms. Ashley Appling Ms. Harriett Hess Ms. Lucille James+ Miss Deanetris Armstrong Tayler Lamb Mrs. Lois D. Hodges+ Mrs. Semaj Brown Mr. Gerald House Ms. Michelle Massar Mrs. LaShona Clark Mr. Trevor Norman Miss Sheryl Kreiner Ms. Anna Cox Mrs. Michelle Lankton Ms. Jeannie Roteman Ms. Melissa Everett & Mr. Paul Ms. Karla Williams Mrs. Kathryn Lescelius Stiefer Ms. Diane Lien+ Ms. Sue Frasik Student Ms. Martha Lockhart Ms. Lynn Friesen-Davis ($20 annually) Mrs. Janet A. Lutton Ms. Cassandra Ingersoll Ms. Annadelle Kimber Ms. Miriam Marcus Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Johnson Miss Surayya Y. Muhammad Ms. Lucille M. Martel+∆ Ms. Sandra Johnson Mr. Brendan Wiederman Ms. Kim McKerracher Ms. Erica Leverette-Traore Youth Mr. Gary L. Messenger+∆ E. Yvonne Lewis ($20 annually) Mrs. Patricia Minshall Ms. Candice Mushatt Justin Banks Ms. Barbara Mirsky Ms. Elizabeth Parker Mackenzie Naffziger Ms. Diane Murphy Ms. Claudia Perkins-Milton Paige O’Connell Mrs. Glenda Naffziger-Kniss Ms. Lorene Randall Camden Roy Ms. Okola S. Nicholson Mr. Arthur Reist Mr. James Peltier Ms. Kelli Roberts & Mr. Anthony Mrs. Sharon Rickard Roberts Ms. Nancy Rozier Mrs. Amanda Schriner Mrs. Amanda Sauvie Mr. Michael A. & Mrs. K. Kacey Ms. Ellie Sharrow Seay Mrs. Barb Soloko Mrs. Monica Sebastien Kadie Mrs. Patricia Stepanick Mr. & Mrs. Brett Severance Ms. Suzanne Sugden+ Ms. Mary Shufford Ms. Virginia Sullivan Mr. Vincent Slocum+ Mr. Mark Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Tipton Ms. Joanne White+∆ Mr. Russ Turner & Ms. Tivoli Ms. Kimberly Wilcox+∆ Fountain Mr. Richard L. Wilson Drs. Jason & Heather Wills Mrs. Margie Murray Wright Ms. Darla S. Wynn+∆ Dual ($40 annually) Mr. & Mrs. Roscoe Bond FOUNDERS SOCIETY 39 40 FOUNDERS SOCIETY art sales & rental gallery End of an Era Gallery Hours Effective June 30, 2017, the Art Sales have admired a particular piece of art, or Mon–Sat, 10a–5p and Rental Gallery, operated by the the work of a certain artist, please stop Sun, 1p–5p Founders Society since the 1950s, will in and consider making a purchase. or by appointment close permanently. As part of the FIA Art The last Featured Artist show for Gallery Contact School expansion, the Bishop Gallery March/April was Alyssa Minatel, winner 810.237.7321 will relocate into the area currently of the 2016 Wet Paint Day. occupied by Art Sales and Rental. The Founders Society thanks While all rentals are being everyone for their past support and discontinued, the art in the gallery is encourages continuing patronage of still for sale. There are many pieces the upcoming events and programs of unique and original art by local as it continues its work implementing artists, as well as prints and objects of and assisting the mission of the Flint homegrown significance available. If you Institute of Arts.

founders travel Chicago October 2–4, 2017 $759 per person (double occupancy) Estimated cost at time of printing Southern Italy & Sicily Includes November 2–13, 2017 • Rail from Flint 12 days • 10 breakfasts • 6 dinners • Two nights accommodations • Architecture cruise $4499* per person (double occupancy) • Devil in the White City Tour • Uncover Sicily’s Moorish and Norman • Two breakfasts and one dinner influences that intertwine with Greek A non refundable $300 deposit per and Roman ruins Toledo Museum of Art person will be due at booking (must be • Explore Agrigento’s ancient Valley of June 13, 2017 cash, check, or money order). the Temples • Travel to the historic hilltop town of $122 per person * Included in price: round trip air from the airport, Taormina Includes air taxes, fees/surcharges, and hotel transfers. Not • Stop at a local winery in Southern included in price: cancellation waiver and insurance • Motor coach from FIA Italy, complete with wine tasting and a of $280 per person. All rates are per person and are • Museum admission dinner featuring regional specialties subject to change, based on air inclusive package • Private tour of Glass Pavilion from Flint. • Explore the ancient town of Sassi di • Sit-down lunch Matera, known for its cave dwellings • Driver gratuity • Spend time in the mystical town of • Public glass blowing demonstration Alberobello, with its unusual cone- at 2:00p (optional, complimentary) shaped roofed homes known as “trulli” For reservations or more information, Full payment due by May 19 (must be • Discover spectacular Mt. Etna Volcano contact Ann Chan at 810.239.1356 or cash, check, or money order). National Park Diane Roberts at 810.629.4270, ext. 201. • In Pompeii, walk in the footsteps of For reservations or more information on the Toledo and Chicago trips, ancient Romans who perished in the A portion of ticket proceeds support FIA contact Billie Fisher at 810.232.6867 or Diane Roberts at 810.629.4270, ext. 201. foothills of Mount Vesuvius programs and exhibitions.

MUSEUM SHOP 41 Mission: to advance the understanding Board of Trustees and appreciation of art for all through Dean Yeotis, President collections, exhibitions, and educational Thomas J. Mitchell, First Vice-President programs. Louis A. Hawkins, Second Vice-President out with the old… The FIA Art School offers fall, winter and Kathy Boles, Secretary summer sessions for ages 2.5 through Robert S. Piper, Treasurer Summer is a great time adult. Drawing, painting, sculpture, Eleanor E. Brownell ceramics, weaving, and photography are to find deals on familiar among the classes offered. Non-members Mona Hardas products at the Museum may call to receive a class brochure at Janice T. Harden Shop. We are celebrating 810.237.7315. Lynne Hurand International Museum Benefits and privileges of FIA Raymond J. Kelly III Day on May 18 by membership include 10% discount in the Alan Klein offering museum Museum Shop and The Palette Café; a 20% Jimmy King members a 20% discount and early registration privileges on Jamile Lawand Art School classes; discounts on ticketed discount on all Thomas B. Lillie events; free admission to temporary regular and sale-priced exhibitions; invitations to opening Bill Moeller merchandise. In addition to our receptions, lectures, and special events; Elizabeth S. Murphy annual Art Fair sale, we have a fresh batch of clearance items that we’d rather FIA Magazine subscription; recognition in Jay Nelson sell than pack up during renovations. Now is the time to get a bargain on those the FIA Magazine and Annual Report and Ira Rutherford inclusion in two reciprocal membership Michael Rucks special pieces that you’ve been eyeing. programs for members at the $100 level and above. Elisabeth Saab Martha Sanford Rubens Society Members are individuals Sheila Smith, Founders Society President and businesses supporting FIA membership at the $1,000 level and higher and are Patt Spangler in with the new! invited to three exclusive events each year. Lynne A. Taft-Draper, FOMA President David T. Taylor After you’ve seen the Ann Walch-Chan magnificence of the Jan Werschky new exhibition, be The Flint Institute of Arts is a non-profit, equal opportunity sure to stop by the FIA employer, and provides pro- FCCC Board Representatives Museum Shop to see all grams and services without Amy Fugate of the beautiful, Rodin- regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex or D.J. Trela inspired merchandise handicap. for sale. Whether you’re Honorary Trustee interested in books and Operating support for the Flint Elizabeth Neithercut stationery or something Institute of Arts is provided in more sculptural, the FIA part by the Charles Stewart Museum Shop has exactly Mott Foundation. what you’re looking for to Administration round out your collection. FIA Exhibitions and Programs John B. Henry, Executive Director are made possible in part with Michael A. Melenbrink , Director of the support of the Michigan Finance & Administration Council for Arts and Cultural Kathryn K. Sharbaugh , Director of Affairs, a partner agency of the National Endowment for Development the Arts. Tracee J. Glab , Curator of Collections & Exhibitions Monique M. Desormeau , Curator of Members always Education receive a 10% Donovan Entrekin, Director of the Art Mon–Sat: 10a–5p* School discount on This magazine, made possible through a generous Sun: 1p–5p Sarah Mullane, Director of Member & * The Museum Shop is open Museum Shop donation by Lynne Hurand, is published five times Guest Relations late for select special events. purchases. per year for mailing to FIA members, museums, and libraries around the country. 1120 E. Kearsley St. Flint, MI 48503

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From May through July, join us at The Palette Café Hours for Happy Hour every day from 3–5p! Featuring $2 Mon–Fri 9a–5p* domestic beer, $3 house wine, and $4 call drinks, it’s Saturday 10a–5p* Sunday 1p–5p a great way to start your summer evening. Our weekly food specials continue at The Palette * The Palette Café is open and we’ll be featuring both a wine and a martini of extended hours for select the month throughout the summer. special events.