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SPRING 2020 fiamagazine Board of Trustees 1 Elizabeth S. Murphy, President From the Executive Director CONTENTS Thomas B. Lillie, First Vice-President Mark L. Lippincott, Second Vice- President In 1954, the production year of the The Cultural Center’s sustainability, growth, executive director 1 education 31–35 Elisabeth Saab, Secretary Martha Sanford, Treasurer 50-millionth General Motors automobile, a and program quality have drawn attention to exhibitions 2–10 school 36–37 Thomas J. Mitchell, Immediate Past committee formed to plan a civic cultural its unique opportunities, and in recent years, President art on loan 11 founders travel 38 Eleanor Brownell center for the city of Flint. Comprised of we have seen a steady increase in the number Ann K. Chan a long list of the city’s “Who’s Who,” the of visitors from both within and outside of acquisitions 11–12 contributions 39–41 James D. Draper, Founders Society President 50-member Committee of Sponsors included Genesee County (28% are from beyond the calendars 13, 23, 25 membership 42–44 Mona Hardas Charles Stewart Mott, co-founder of General county’s borders). Carol Hurand Motors; Harlow H. Curtice, former GM Experiencing our community through art films 14–16 museum shop 45 Lynne Hurand Raymond J. Kelly III, FIA president; Robert T. Longway, vice-president and culture changes what people think and news & programs 17–31 Representative to FCCC Board of Buick; and Buick Chief Engineers Enos A. say. When visitors arrive saying they have Alan Klein Jamile Trueba Lawand DeWaters and F.A. Bower. historically avoided coming here because Eureka McCormick Their vision for a new cultural center was of negative headlines and sound bites, William H. Moeller Office Hours Admission Jay N. Nelson summed up in this statement: “In public they, more often than not, leave the Flint Mon–Fri, 9a–5p Adults $10.00* Karl A. Olmsted service, educational progress, cultural Cultural Center saying, “We had no idea Flint Dr. Brenda Rogers-Grays 12 & under FREE advancement and all-around better and Gallery Hours Michael Rucks Students w/ ID $8.00* Ira A. Rutherford happier living, it will be a lasting monument Mon– Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p Mary Coe Ryan Closed on major holidays Senior citizens 62+, $8.00* to this generation... and the city’s industrial active military, & veteran Sharon A. Simeon Patricia Spangler prosperity.” Even back then, they noted, FIA Theater Hours Theresa A. Stephens-Lock “The fine are increasingly a matter of Fri & Sat, 7:30p; Sun, 2p Tiffany Stolzenfeld Lynne A. Taft-Draper, FOMA President interest in the schools and though they lack Museum Shop & Greg Viener the somewhat stern urgency of , Art School Gallery Jan Werschky Shannon Easter White engineering, and architecture, there will be 810.234.1695 * Free to FIA members and Dean Yeotis an increasing concern for the cultural values Mon–Sat, 10a–5p; Sun, 1p–5p Genesee County residents FCCC Board Representative of music and the other arts.” The Palette Café David Stickler Dedication ceremonies took place in 1958, 810.249.0593 Website the city’s centennial, and within ten years, Mon–Fri, 9a–5p; Sat, 10a–5p; flintarts.org Administration Sun, 1p–5p John B. Henry, Executive Director construction on all buildings was completed. was like this; what you have here is such a Michael A. Melenbrink, Director of The center’s campus became the new home surprise.” Once impressed by the treasures The Museum Shop, Art School Address Finance & Administration to an art institute and school, a music institute this city holds, out-of-town visitors are often Gallery, and The Palette Café are 1120 E. Kearsley St. Kathryn K. Sharbaugh, Director of Flint, MI 48503 Development and school, a science and history museum, compelled to return with their friends and open late for select special events. Tracee J. Glab, Curator of Collections a planetarium, a youth theater, a performing family again and again. Telephone & Exhibitions 810.234.1695 Monique M. Desormeau, Curator of arts auditorium, and a public library, all within The Cultural Center has become Education a stone’s throw of each other. Flint was not essential to the quality of life and economic Donovan Entrekin, Director of the Art Fax only the home of General Motors; it had vitality in the region. Our community has 810.234.1692 School Sarah Mullane, Director of Member & become an art and culture town as well. come to depend on its vibrant arts and Guest Relations The Flint Cultural Center flourished cultural offerings to attract talent, business despite the negative attention the city investment, and tourism, making Genesee fia received over the past several decades. County a great place to live, work, and Today, the FCC boasts the second largest explore. Through its varied programs, the The FIA is a non-profit, equal FIA Exhibitions and Programs art museum in Michigan, the fourth largest FCC serves as an agent of social change, opportunity employer, and are made possible in part with cover image provides programs and the support of the from the exhibition (page 6) art museum school in the , and stimulating dialogue around issues that the largest school for the performing arts in increase empathy and compassion, services without regard to Michigan Council Alexis Rockman race, color, religion, national for Arts and Cultural American, b. 1962 the state, which is also the eighth largest in reminding us of what it is to be human. origin, age, gender identity, or disability. Affairs, a partner Cascade (detail), 2015 the nation in community schools for the arts. Of course, we would not be celebrating agency of the National Oil and alkyd on wood panel Operating support for the Endowment 72 x 144 inches Additionally, the Cultural Center is home to a today the legacy that our great captains of FIA is provided in part by for the Arts. Commissioned by the Grand Rapids continuously operating symphony orchestra, industry envisioned without the dedicated Art Museum with funds provided by the Charles Stewart Mott now in its 103rd season, the state’s largest support of each and every one you: our Foundation. Peter Wege, Jim and Mary Nelson, This magazine, made possible John and Muriel Halick, Mary B. planetarium, and a brand new $35M K-8 members, patrons, and county voters who FIA operations are funded in through a generous donation by Loupee, Karl and Patricia Betz, and general accessions funds, 2015.19 STEAM-focused academy. Finally, renovations help keep their dream alive. My Cultural part by the Genesee County Lynne Hurand, is published four and expansions are currently underway for Center colleagues and I thank you. Arts Education and Cultural times per year for mailing to FIA Enrichment Millage funds. members, museums, and libraries both the history/science museum, and the Your tax dollars at work. around the country. public library, totaling over $54 million. John B. Henry, Executive Director 2 ON VIEW 3

Community Community exhibition Useful and Beautiful sponsored by through 4.19.20 Decorative Arts Highlights Hodge & Henry Galleries through 7.26.20 Community highlights some of the most Ann K. Walch-Chan Gallery important African American artists in y gala the FIA’s collection. Through paintings, Artfully crafted but functional items communit sculpture, drawings, and photographs, this like vases, teacups, and flatware are exhibition shows the diversity as well as often called decorative arts. The the commonalities of African American art, term was created in Europe after encompassing thematic areas of people, the Renaissance to distinguish these place, and perspective. From portraits of Louis Comfort Tiffany items from painting and sculpture. American, 1848–1933 This exhibition explores an array well-known subjects such as Rosa Parks and Favrile glass bulbous form Claressa Shields to less familiar individuals, vase, ca. 1895 of decorative arts including glass by Glass Auguste Jean and Louis Comfort Tiffany. these works reflect community. Place is 1 4 /2 inches portrayed through real locations and those On loan from Fred and Prior to the 19th century, most glass imagined that nonetheless invite reflection. Barbara Bellairs manufacturers were aiming for pristine, Lastly, perspective is offered through various almost machine-made, objects. However, lenses from realism to abstraction. some artists were seeking a different, more By the printing of this publication, the Margaret Burroughs handcrafted, quality. In the 1870s, Auguste Jean gained attention by American, 1915–2010 abstracting traditional vessel forms. While the glass was still malleable, community will have chosen one work to Mahalia Jackson - Queen be added to the FIA’s collection. Voting of Gospel, 1990s he used tools to create protrusions and ripples in the glass. He later occurred from January 26 to March 8, 2020. Linocut/woodcut decorated the surface with enameled and engraved designs. Louis 23 x 17½ inches Comfort Tiffany applied innovative glassmaking techniques to his Wonderfully Visit flintarts.org to discover the people’s The Anthony and Davida EXHIBITIONS choice. Artis Collection of African- -inspired designs. Favrile glass—a term coined by Tiffany in EXHIBITIONS American Fine Art 1894—was made to resemble ancient vessels, which, when excavated Made from archeological sites, had an iridescent surface. Tiffany achieved a The Artis Collection of similar look by spraying metallic salts on hot glass, a new technique that created a lustrous finish. African American Art through 4.11.20 Graphics Gallery Cristallerie de Pantin French, 1850–1890 Postscript This not-to-be-missed exhibition of African Gila Monster on sand and moss ground, ca. 1850 through 7.26.20 American art from local collectors Anthony Glass 3 and Davida Artis highlights works that tell 4 /16 inches diameter Decorative Arts Corridor Private collection a story, especially as a means to educate, Photo by Paul H. Dunlop, Postscript features 68 weights © 2019 Papier Presse encourage, and engage the community. from a local private collector and Wonderfully Made presents 18 works through highlights major works by classical the lens of the Artis family, featuring personal paperweight manufacturers as anecdotes regarding their collection. well as contemporary artists. This

Whitfield Lovell exhibition includes two extremely rare American, born 1959 weights made by French manufacturer Graphics Gallery Correction: In the Winter issue Epoch, 2001 Pantin. Founded in 1850, Pantin produced paperweights until 1890. sponsored by of the FIA Magazine, the image Charcoal on wood and of the Mary Lee Bendolph found objects Although Pantin did not create as many weights as manufacturers such from the Artis Collection was 77½ x 55 x 17½ inches as Baccarat and Clichy, those it did were­—and remain—some of the most Gift of Mr. and Mrs. incorrect. The correct image can desirable weights for collectors. The two Pantin weights in this exhibition be found online at flintarts.org/ William L. Richards, by events/exhibitions. exchange, 2002.13 are among less than 15 in existence. In addition to their rarity, these weights are notable because they are considered magnum weights, measuring more than 3½ inches wide. 4 EXHIBITIONS OPENING INMARCH Western Civilization. one particular series, thebroad topicof culture, power, genderdynamics, andin imageryallowedFreyof toreflect on her surroundings. These deepsources iconography, whichshegathered from and popculture references, andpersonal contemporary materials, art historical taught hertoexperiment using training asapainterandsculptor know ittoday. ceramics asamediumforfineart aswe sculptural artworks, whichelevated clayasacraftboundaries of toproduce California artists whopushedthe Frey belongedtoageneration of colored, monumentalceramic figures. but sheisbestknownforherbrilliantly sculpture, paintings, and drawings, artwork,impressive bodyof including Viola Frey (1933–2004)produced an her50-year career,Over thecourseof Harris-Burger Gallery 3.14.20 –6.14.20 ViolaFreyThe of Art Monumental Western United States. and 9feethigh, the will be onviewforthefirsttime outsideof Fall Western of Civilization, which measures nearly 17feetlong drawing. Widely considered Frey’s masterpiece, The Declineand highlighting herinterest notonlyinclay, butalsopaintingand herlife.15 years of media The exhibition avariety of presents of Western Civilization series, whichFrey explored withinthelast Frey’s multi-facetedapproach and Monumental: The Art of Viola Frey Viola Monumental: Theof Art features artwork from her Licensed by ARS, New York 2019 © Artists’ Legacy Foundation / Oakland, CA Artists’ Legacy Foundation, 95 x20266inches Ceramic andglazes Civilization, 1992 The DeclineandFall Western of American, 1933–2004 Viola Frey Licensed by ARS, New York 2019 © Artists’ Legacy Foundation / Oakland, CA Artists’ Legacy Foundation, 90 x70inches Ceramic andglazes Western Civilizations Series, 2000 American, 1933–2004 Viola Frey 1986.3 Mr.Gift of Jack B. Pierson, 20 Porcelain Willow Bago, 2014 Canadian, born1971 Mariko Paterson 12 paper Etching andsilkscreen on Self-Portrait, 1985 American, born1950 Robert Arrington sponsored by Graphics Gallery Harris Burger, 2015.116 Dr.Gift of Robert andDeanna 1 13 / / 4 x15 16 x9 3 15 / 8 / 16 x 7 inches 1 / 4 inches Graphics Gallery 4.18.20 –7.12.20 GayIdentity Images of Political andPersonal these works tothemuseum. Burger and Sidney Swidlergavemany of collection. Dr. Robert andDeanna Harris ceramics from theFIA’s permanent south gallerywillhighlight contemporary gallery willremain devotedtoglass, the contemporary glassartists. While thecenter themost importantartwork bysomeof south gallerieshaveexclusively featured galleries. For nearly twoyears, thecenterand wing thisspringtoseetwonewlyreinstalled Make sure tovisittheContemporary Craft Gallery Reinstallations SPRING COMING THIS works on paperby404artists from around theglobe, Political and Featuring selectionsfrom the Jack B. Pierson Print 856 Collection of IN APRIL OPENING

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EXHIBITIONS 5 6 OPENING IN MAY MEMBERS PREVIEW 7 Alexis Rockman Lecture Exhibition The Great Lakes Cycle sponsored by Making the Great Lakes Cycle 5.9.20 to 8.16.20 5.8.20 • 6:00p Hodge Gallery FIA Theater This lecture details the making of Alexis Rockman’s four-year project, The Great Lakes Cycle, from his initial research trip around the lakes to the making of the work. Alexis Rockman A New York-based artist whose work is in numerous public collections, including the , County Museum of Art, and The Guggenheim, Rockman collaborated with Oscar-winning director from 2009–2019 on the film Life of Pi, serving as an “inspirational artist.” His paintings envision future landscapes affected by . Damiani is set to publish his forthcoming monograph, Alexis Rockman: Works on Paper, in 2020. EXHIBITIONS EXHIBITIONS

This multi-faceted exhibition by New York-based artist Alexis Rockman examines the Alexis Rockman Alexis Rockman forces—past, present, and future—shaping the Great Lakes, one of the most emblematic and American, b. 1962 American, b. 1962 ecologically significant environments in the world. The project features work by the artist Watershed, 2015 Upper Peninsula, 2017 based on his travel, interviews, and extensive research in the Great Lakes Region. The Great Oil and alkyd on wood Watercolor, ink, and panel acrylic on paper Lakes­—Erie, Huron, Ontario, Michigan, and Superior­—hold 20% of the world’s fresh water and 72 x 144 inches 74 x 52 inches form an interconnected, complex system that provides drinking water for more than 60 million Collection of Dr. Sheila Skaff Collection of Jonathan O’Hara Gallery people and habitation for more than 3,500 species of plants, mammals, birds, amphibians, and fish. Meanwhile, the lakes are impacted by massive threats to their preservation, including climate change, globalization, mass agriculture, and urban sprawl. Alexis Rockman: The Great Lakes Cycle is Rockman’s research in the region has yielded his most ambitious body of work to date, organized by the Grand Rapids Art Museum, with support generously provided by the anchored by panoramic paintings exploring themes he uncovered during his Great Lakes Wege Foundation, the National Endowment expeditions to eight states and provinces in the U.S. and Canada. The paintings capture for the Arts, the Frey Foundation, and the physical and ecological transformation of the lakes through time, beginning with the LaFontsee Galleries and Framing. Pleistocene Era, moving through the centuries to present-day concerns and looking forward to imagine the future. 8 EXHIBITIONS 5.9.20 to8.16.20 Photographs byNathalia Edenmont Beauty and Pain OPENING INMAY Henry Gallery

Courtesy theartist of Courtesy theartist of 53 aluminum C-print mountedonto Excellence, 2011–2018 1970 Swedish, bornUkraine, born Nathalia Edenmont 64 aluminum C-print mountedonto Rise andShine, 2018 1970 Swedish, bornUkraine, born Nathalia Edenmont 1 15 / / 8 ×64 16 ×66 3 / 15 16 / inches 16 inches Photo credit: Fredrik Söder Nathalia Edenmont instant tocapture themodel’s soulonfilm. communicating, talkingwiththemodel, andwaitingfortheperfect stylist, andadressmaker. behindthecamera, ItisEdenmontherself has twocamera assistants—bothprofessional photographers—a hair a large-format Sinarcamera with8x10 filmandmanylenses, she 12 peopleovertentohourscomposeasingle“shot.” Using photographs reveal deepermeanings. orchestrated creations; however, uponfurther contemplation, these background. At first, theworks appear simplytobebeautifully focused onasolitary, usuallyfemale, figure againstasolidcolor theworld.of Herphotographs feature carefully stagedelements experience, usingthecamera asatooltocreate auniquevision women andnature. The Swedish-Ukrainian artist draws onherlife well asbeauty andpain, through herlarge-scale photographs of Nathalia Edenmontexplores fruitfulnessandloss, thethemesof as In herStockholm studio, eightto Edenmontworks withateam of Free andopento thepublic. and work. Book signing tofollow. Nathalia Edenmontdiscussesherexhibition FIA Theater 5.9.20 •1:00p Nathalia Edenmont Artist Talk with

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March The artworks Lee Krasner Scandinavian Peter Paul Rubens listed here are on Zentrum Paul Klee Design and the and the Northern Soot loan from the FIA Bern, Switzerland United States Baroque Soot 2.7.20 – 5.10.20 follows a narrative of hand-drawn figures to the following Milwaukee Art Museum Diözesanmuseum whose forms are constantly changing, erasing, exhibitions: Guggenheim Milwaukee, Wisconsin Paderborn and appearing. The artist switches the medium Bilbao, Spain 5.15.20 – 9.6.20 Paderborn, Germany from charcoal on paper to marker on plexiglass 5.29.20 – 9.6.20 5.29.20 – 10.25.20 Los Angeles County throughout and manipulates the paper by Lee Krasner Museum of Art Peter Paul Rubens Flemish, 1577–1640 tearing and taping. Erin Pollock graduated American, 1908–1984 Los Angeles, California Happy Lady, 1963 Angel, 1610–11 from Whitman College and did postgraduate Oil on cotton duck 10.18.20 – 2.15.21 Oil on modern support 3 studies at Gage Academy in Seattle and Studio 58 × 75 /4 inches transferred from wood panel 1 Art Centers International in Florence before Purchased with funds from the Nationalmuseum 80 /2 × 57 inches Erin Pollock National Endowment for the Stockholm, Sweden Gift of Viola E. Bray, 2005.158 receiving an MFA from the New York Academy of Art, where she is American, born 1982 Arts Museum Purchase Grant 9.30.21 – 1.16.22 currently a post-graduate Fellow. Soot, 2019 and the Samuel and Alma Stop-motion animation. Charcoal, Catsman Foundation, 1978.59 plexiglass, acetate, gesso, paper. Nasjonalmuseet Duration: 10 minutes Oslo, Norway April Courtesy of the artist 3.17.22 – 7.10.22

Lillian Holm Untitled (Pink Dot) American, born Sweden, In Untitled (Pink Dot), Takeshi Murata transforms 1896–1979 First Sight of New York, ca. 1930 footage from the 1982 Sylvester Stallone film Linen, wool, and cotton; plain Rambo: First Blood into a swamp of seething weave with discontinuous wefts 1 82 × 64 /2 inches electronic abstraction. Subjected to Murata’s Gift of Mrs. Lillian Holm in meticulous digital reprocessing, the action memory of Ralph T. Sayles, scenes decompose and are subsumed into 1965.14

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dot. Murata produces digital works that refigure Takeshi Murata the experience of animation. Whether altering appropriated footage American, b. 1974 ACQUISITIONS from cinema, or creating fields of seething color, he produces Untitled (Pink Dot), 2012 Color, sound astonishing visions that appear at once organic and digital. Duration: 4 minutes 25 seconds Ed Fraga Lundberg Studios Courtesy of Electronic Arts American, born 1956 American, Founded 1970 Intermix (EAI), New York Hannelore Baron American, born Germany, St. Martin in the Fields, 2003 Scrambled Vines Weight, 2000 May Oil on wood Glass 1926–1987 1 39 mixed media assemblages 12 x 18 x 2 /2 inches 2 x 3 inches diameter Hit Wave and 27 mixed media works on Gift of the artist, 2019.84 Museum purchase with funds paper from the Parsley Kreilein Bravo Alex Hubbard’s videos involve carefully Dimensions vary Eric Goldschmidt Fund, 2019.87 choreographed and dynamically composed Gift of Mary Mhoon, American, born 1972 2019.14 – .79 Eusheen Goines Albert-Émile Artigue studio experimentations with objects, paint, American, born 1979 Argentinean, 1850–1927 construction, and deconstruction. Hubbard Elliott Todd Filla-stem Goblet, 2018 Spring Flowers, 19th century Glass Oil on panel is a Los Angeles-based artist whose work American, born 1990 Pyramid, 2016 12 x 3 inches diameter 39 x 51 inches encompasses video art and painting, exploring Glass Purchase prize from the Gift of Randolph P. Piper in From the Flame the boundaries of each via a cross-examination 24 x 24 x 24 inches exhibition , memory and honor of all the Gift of the Elliott Todd, 2019.80 with funds donated by Security girls and women in his life, that invigorates both media in new and inventive Credit Union, 2019.85 2019.88 ways. Avoiding a single point of focus, Hubbard Elliott Todd American, born 1990 Käthe Kollwitz Eric Goldschmidt Hunt Slonem constructs his videos in layers, engulfing the Queen Anne Footstool, 2018 German, 1867–1945 American, born 1972 American, born 1951 Untitled (Rabbit wall installation viewer with bold colors, performative gestures, Glass Sharpening the Scythe, 1921, Mike Mason American, born 1980 – 128 paintings), 2009–2013 and evolving compositions in which movement is 16 x 13 x 9 inches from the series Peasants’ War Alex Hubbard Gift of the Elliott Todd, 2019.81 (published 1963 and 1972 Galaxy Goblet, 2018 Oil on wood in found frames multi-directional and time appears to be non-linear. Often described American, b. 1975 with von der Becke’s Munich Glass Dimensions vary as “moving paintings,” the videos are a record of physical creation Hit Wave, 2012 Daniel Salazar embossed seal) 12 x 3 inches diameter Gift of Henry and Pat Shane, Color, sound American, born 1956 Etching, drypoint, aquatint on Purchase prize from the 2019.89 – .216 From the Flame and destruction, with the hand of the artist tangible, and sometimes Duration: 5 minutes Magnum Weight, n.d. paper exhibition , Courtesy of Electronic Arts 3 3 with funds donated by Security visible, in the frame. Glass 11 /4 x 11 /4 inches (image) 1 Credit Union, 2019.86 Intermix (EAI), New York 2 /2 x 5 inches diameter Gift of Sharon Y. Naughton, Gift of Daniel Salazar, 2019.82 2019.83 12 COLLECTIONS FEATURED ACQUISITION lithographs, andposters. thebelleépoque , which continuedinhisengravings,women of themesof study with Alexandre Cabanel. Hispaintingspredominantly featured Bordeaux. He would completehistraining inParis, andmostimportantly, he wouldbeginhisstudies at theÉcole Régionale desBeaux-Arts in photographer. By15, theyounger Artigue waslivinginFrance, where Frenchson of parents. Hisfather wasFederico Artigue, apainter and to buyandkeep asasouvenir. Artigue wasborninBuenos Aires, the so popularthat itwasreproduced asaprint, whichmanycouldafford Flowers wasaninstantsuccesswithboththepress andthepublic. Itwas in hislife, 2019.88 all thegirlsandwomen in memoryandhonorof RandolphGift P. of Piper 39 x51inches Oil onpanel century Spring Flowers, 19th Argentinian, 1850–1927 Albert-Émile Artigue reveling intheirfreedom. blossoming trees, thewomenalsodisplayacarefree andrelaxed attitude, painting. collectingflowersfromActively involvedinaleisurely pursuitof looser, free-flowing gowns, like theoneswornbywomeninthis sought freedom from tight, corseteddresses andinstead embraced city. These newroles alsoinvolvedchangesinactivityanddress. Women was evidentin Art Nouveau advertising postersvisiblethroughout the writer Sarah Grand butpopularizedby American writerHenry James— college. theso-called“New Woman”—a Imageryof termcoinedbyIrish worked inoffices andshopsorachievedtherightto attend universityor culture, andliterature. Nolongerlargely confinedtothehome, women this truerthaninParis, thecitythat wasthecenterformodernideas, art, European women’s liveshadbeguntoradically change. Nowhere was By thetimethisworkwaspaintedin1897, middle-toupper-class Albert Émile-Artigue Exhibited intheParis 1897, Salonof Albert-Émile Artigue’s Spring Parasite FOMA Film 7:30p Student Symposium Art & Art History UM-Flint Symposium 2:00p 13 Hesse American Masters:Eva Art àlaCarte 12:15p 11 in Art Animals Walk onthe Wild Side: Coffee withaCurator 10:30a 9 Jojo Rabbit FOMA Film 2:00p 8 Jojo Rabbit FOMA Film 7:30p 7 Jojo Rabbit FOMA Film 7:30p Exploring Sculpture Art Explorers 11:00a 6 Color The Secret Livesof One Book Discussion:Part 1:30p Kusama: Infinity Art àlaCarte 12:15p 4 MARCH

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SUN SAT FRI THU Paper Sculpture Afternoon Studios: Spring Break Special 1:00p The Dot Morning Stories: Spring Break Special 11:00a 31 Spring Landscapes Afternoon Studios: Spring Break Special 1:00p 30 The Lighthouse FOMA Film 2:00p 29 The Lighthouse FOMA Film 7:30p 28 The Lighthouse FOMA Film 7:30p 27 Exit To theHouse Without Lecture: Part One Sheppy DogFund 6:00p Bay Area Art 21:SanFrancisco Art àlaCarte 12:15p 25

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MAR 6, 7 @ 7:30p, APR 17, 18 @ 7:30p, APR 19 @ 2:00p MAY 8, 9 @ 7:30p, MAY 10 @ 2:00p MAR 8 @ 2:00p Portrait of a Lady on Fire A Hidden Life Jojo Rabbit (France, 2019) Directed by Celine Sciamma, 121 min., (Germany/U.S., 2019) Directed by Terrence Malick, (U.S., 2019) Directed by Taika Waititi, subtitled, rated R 173 min., subtitled, rated PG-13 108 min., rated PG-13 On an isolated island in Brittany at the end of The latest from mercurial director Terrence Humor and pathos intersect the 18th century, a female painter is obliged Malick (Days of Heaven, The Thin Red Line) during World War II as the world to create a wedding portrait of a young concerns Franz Jägerstätter, an Austrian view of a lonely German boy is woman who has just left a convent and is farmer and devout Catholic who refused to jolted when he discovers that his a reluctant bride-to-be. A Golden Globe fight for the Nazis in World War II. His decision mother (Scarlett Johansson) is nominee for best foreign film. will mean arrest and maybe death. hiding a Jewish girl. Nominated for six Oscars, winning for writer- MAY 14 @ 7:30p, MAY 16, 17 @ 4:00p director Taika Waititi’s adapted Raise Hell: The Life & Times of screenplay. Molly Ivins (U.S., 2019) Directed by Janice Engel, 93 min., not rated MAR 13, 14 @ 7:30p, MAR 15 @ 2:00p APR 3, 4 @ 7:30p, APR 5 @ 2:00p The razor-sharp wit of columnist Molly Ivins, FILMS Parasite a 6-foot media firebrand who dared to take FILMS (South Korea, 2019) Directed by Bong Joon Ho, 132 min., Pain and Glory subtitled, rated R (Spain, 2019) Directed by Pedro Almodóvar, 113 min., on good old boy corruption, is captured in a subtitled, rated R documentary that “pays entertaining tribute The Academy Award winner for best picture to a brilliant writer” (RottenTomatoes.com). returns to the FIA for a full weekend! Bong Antonio Banderas earned his first Oscar nomination as the central figure in a Pedro Joon Ho won Oscars for best director and his MAY 15, 16 @ 7:30p, MAY 17 @ 2:00p original screenplay about an impoverished Almodóvar-directed drama about a filmmaker Korean family that mysteriously enters the who reflects on his past and present choices, Top End Wedding when these come crashing down around him. (Australia, 2019) Directed by Wayne Blair, 113 min., lives of an affluent household. not rated Penelope Cruz also stars. In a romantic comedy from Down Under, a MAR 19, 20 @ 7:30p, man and woman are engaged, but they have MAR 21 @ 4:00p & 7:30p APR 9, 10, 11 @ 7:30p APR 24, 25 @ 7:30p, just 10 days to find her mother (who has gone MAR 22 @ 2:00p & 4:00p Waves APR 26 @ 2:00p AWOL in the wilds of northern Australia), Academy Award Nominated (U.S., 2019) Directed by Trey Edward Shults, 135 min., Beanpole rated R (Russia, 2020) Directed by Kantemir Balagov, 130 min., reunite her parents, and pull off her dream Shorts An eclectic cast including Sterling K. Brown, subtitled, not rated wedding. The annual showcase of short films from Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Lucas Hedges In a powerful drama set in devastated 1945 MAY 22, 23 @ 7:30p, MAY 24 @ 2:00p throughout the globe is again part of appears in a drama tracing the journey of a Leningrad, two young women search for the FOMA schedule, with offerings in the suburban family—led by a well-intentioned meaning and hope in a struggle to rebuild Monos live action, animated, and documentary but domineering father—in navigating love their lives. “A gorgeous, glacial exploration of (Colombia/Argentina, 2019) Directed by Alejandro Landes, 102 min., subtitled, rated R categories. Information on times and and forgiveness in the aftermath of loss. lives permanently changed by war,” praises This war drama deals with eight teenaged programs will be listed at flintarts.org. the Little White Lies film website. APR 16 @ 7:30p, APR 18 @ 5:00p, commandos assigned to watch over a MAR 27, 28 @ 7:30p, MAR 29 @ 2:00p APR 19 @ 5:00p MAY 1, 2 @ 7:30p, MAY 3 @ 2:00p hostage atop a remote Colombian mountain. The Lighthouse Honeyland Synonyms After an ambush drives the squadron into (Canada/U.S., 2019) Directed by Robert Eggers, 109 min., (Macedonia, 2019) Directed by and (France/Israel/Germany, 2019) Directed by Nadav Lapid, the jungle, both the mission and the intricate rated R Ljubomir Stefanov, 86 min., subtitled, not rated 123 min., subtitled, not rated bonds between the teens begin to falter. In a hypnotic, hallucinatory tale, two In this Academy Award nominee for best Aided by his trusty Franco-Israeli dictionary, MAY 29, 30 @ 7:30p, MAY 31 @ 2:00p lighthouse keepers (Robert Pattinson, Willem documentary and best international feature, a disaffected young man from Israel journeys Dafoe) cope with living on a remote island in the last female bee hunter in Europe must to Paris to erase his origins and flee his TBA 1890s New England. “Atmospheric in a way save the bees and return the natural balance nationality. He sees becoming French as his that’s rarely seen, or felt, on the screen,” says to Honeyland, where a family of nomadic only hope for salvation in a tragicomic film The Wall Street Journal. beekeepers threatens her livelihood. from Israeli director Nadav Lapid. 16 FILM FESTIVAL 17 Karen Schneider Jewish Film Festival of Flint

The 16th annual collaboration between Admission the Flint Jewish Federation and the FIA $5 at the door presents films on Jewish life and culture. Ticket packages available

MAY 3 @ 7:00p Free Preview Golden Voices (Israel, 2019) Directed by Evgeny Ruman, 88 min., subtitled, APR 2 @ 7:00p not rated Crescendo In a comedy set after the collapse of the Soviet (Germany, 2019) Directed by Dror Zahavi, 106 min., Union, an aging married couple moves from subtitled, not rated Russia to Israel. Can their talents—dubbing When a famous conductor accepts the job voices for American movies—enhance this new to form an Israeli-Palestinian orchestra, it chapter in their lives? takes all his skill and resources to replace his musicians’ discord with harmony. MAY 4 @ 7:00p Incitement (Israel, 2019) Directed by Yaron Zilberman, 123 min., subtitled, not rated

FILMS This suspense thriller details the year leading to the 1995 assassination of Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin—from the point of view of the killer. Lead actor Yehuda Nahari will be on hand to speak about the film. MAY 5 @ 7:00p Children of the Inquisition (U.S., 2020) Directed by Joseph F. Lovett, 115 min., not rated Descendants of the Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions unravel their complex and often- NEWS & PROGRAMS hidden Jewish identities as they explore their distant Sephardic roots. MAY 6 @ 7:00p The Tobacconist (Austria/Germany, 2018) Directed by Nikolaus Leytner, 117 min., subtitled, not rated Armed Forces Day (May 16, 2020 to Labor Day (September 7, 2020) Based on the international bestseller, this tender, heartbreaking story concerns a young shopkeeper’s assistant and his friendship with Sigmund Freud during the Nazi occupation of Vienna. Free admission is available at the Flint Institute of Arts to those currently MAY 7 @ 7:00p serving in the United States military— Douze Points Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, (Israel, 2020) Directed by Danny Sirkin, 90 min., subtitled, Coast Guard as well as members of not rated the Reserves, National Guard, U.S. This comedy-thriller mixes ISIS operatives, Public Health Commissioned Corps, Mossad agents, and a unique relationship NOAA Commissioned Corps—and up to five family members. Valid military between two young Muslim men in the most ID required. rainbow-colored song contest imaginable. The short film Till Cash Do Us Part will also be shown. 18 PRESENTATIONS 19

March 9, April 13, May 11 Baccarat 10:30a–11:30a • Isabel Hall French, founded 1764 Pansy and Clematis with Circle Coffee with a Curator is a focused, of Canes, ca. 1850 Glass 1 theme-oriented presentation on a 3 /8 inches diameter variety of topics related to the FIA’s Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William L. permanent collection and special Richards, 1969.75.89 exhibitions. Presented by an FIA’s curators or an invited speaker, each talk allows time for questions or gallery exploration as well as coffee and tea service. The inaugural series of Coffee with a Curator explores “Nature and Its Symbols,” the relationship of art with nature, both real and imaginative. March 9 Free and open to the public. Walk on the Wild Side: Animals in Art Sponsored by Animals have occupied an important place in art from prehistory to present day, often carrying a rich variety of symbolic associations. These creatures served as vehicles for May 11 allegory, moral instruction, and stood as symbols for power and social status. This talk Language of Flowers: examines animals in the FIA collection, with examples from a variety of cultures, eras, and Floriography in Art mediums. Talk given by Tracee Glab, Curator A rose, a lily, a sunflower. By themselves, of Collections and Exhibitions. these beautiful blooms are welcome signs of the oncoming seasons of spring and NEWS & PROGRAMS April 13 summer; but in art, flowers deliver messages, NEWS & PROGRAMS sometimes secret, sometimes not, but always Fantastic Creatures and Where having a deeper meaning. This talk explores Start your day off with a visit to Find Them in the Museum flowers in American and European paintings to the Palette Café! Monday and decorative arts, especially as they relate through Friday from 9a–11a, From dragons to sphinxes, fantastical creatures to the Victorian concept of “floriography,” the FIA Members get any size drip have been used by artists to communicate language of flowers. Talk given by Kathryn coffee for $1 and a 25% discount meaning and tell complex stories. This talk Sharbaugh, Guest Curator of Paperweights. looks at examples in the Asian and European on all Illy express drinks. collections to discover how these creatures The Palette Café also offers function within different cultures. Talk given delicious seasonal salads, by Tracee Glab, Curator of Collections and sandwiches, pizzas, and Exhibitions. soups along with its monthly specials. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for our latest Artist Unknown Marta Klonowska Italian Polish, born 1964 selections. Saint George and the Dragon, Fenek, 2011 15th century Glass Hours: Mon–Fri, 9a–5p*; Sat, 10a–5p*; Egg tempera on panel 20 x 36 x 20 inches Sun, 1p–5p 7 1 36 /8 x 20 /4 inches Museum purchase with funds *The Palette Café is open extended hours Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond from Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lillie for select special events. Field, 1944.1 and The Sheppy Dog Fund, Dr. Alan Klein, Advisor, 2016.1 20 NEWS & PROGRAMS and Islam? ideas in Judaism, Christianity, fundamentally altertheafterlife a now-obscure Persian religion develop similarafterlives? Did and Persians. Doallcultures Canaanites/Israelites, Greeks, Mesopotamians, Egyptians, the conceptamongancient exploring theearly originsof philosophical afterlife beliefs, historical momentsand Dr. Sledgeintroduces major FIA Theater March 25•6:00p Afterlife the The Originsof Part ONE parts willbeavailableforviewingat alater date onflintarts.org. understanding thisintriguingreligious subject. Additionally, both notion? is bothhistoricallyandphilosophicallycomplicated: Howoldisthis than theafterlife. While ubiquitousinthewesternworld, thisconcept afterlife! Explore thesimultaneously fascinating the andarcane dimensionsof Guest Lecturer: Dr. Justin Sledge To the House Without Exit THE SHEPPY DOGFUNDLECTURES Both lectures standalone, soattending each isnotmandatory for It’s thoughtthat there isnomore fundamentallyreligious idea

Afterlife the The Floweringof Part religious? an afterlife withoutbeing afterlife? Isitpossibletoimagine and innovate medieval Christian Dante’s DivineComedy reflect on anafterlife? Did the notionof Jews really downplayor reject New questionsemerge: Do continues toshift andevolve. simultaneously organized yet heaven andhellis concept of Judaism, andIslam. Here the by early Christianity, rabbinical afterlife inthecenturiesforged the focuses onthefloweringof Dr. Sledge’s secondlecture FIA Theater April 1•6:00p TWO

to thepublic. Free andopen Klein,Alan Advisor. Sheppy DogFund, Dr. by The annually history, andisfunded art,of religion, and address thetopics been establishedto Fund Lecture has The SheppyDog Media Sponsor 1913, 13.64.4a,b Francis L. Leland Fund, MetropolitanArt Museumof The of Collection b: 21 a: 22 olive-green enamel vitreous paint, silverstain, Pot metalwhiteglass, Nativity, 15thcentury Stained GlassPanel withthe German 3 3 / / 16 4 x29 x29 5 3 / / 16 8 x x 3 3 / / 8 8 inches inches exhibitions andthepermanent collection. Curatorial Divisionat The Walters Art Museum, where heworked on and exhibition programs, andas medievalcurator the andDirector of Art, where hehelpedto lead themuseum’s reinstallation, acquisition, Curator andDeputyDirectoras theChief at The Cleveland Museumof the13thcentury.manuscript illumination of Dr. Mannformerlyserved relics,of theart medievalNovgorod, andarchaeology of andFrench a curator, Dr. Mannhasworked onexhibitions onthemedievalcult published oncivicpatronage, painting, anddevotionin Tuscany. As University. A late medievalItaly, specialistinthearts of hehas College, andhisPh.D. inmedieval art from The Johns Hopkins Dr. Mannreceived hisB.A. inart historyandfrom Williams Guest Lecturer: Dr. C. Griffith Mann May 20•6:00pFIA Theater Ages at The MetropolitanArt Museumof Medieval Matters: Curating theMiddle architecture medievalEurope. of Museum dedicated totheart and theMetropolitanthe branch of theMetCloisters,and operations of building, andfordirecting thestaff curatorial intheMet’s staff main for themedievalcollectionsand September 2013. Heisresponsible Medieval Art andtheMetCloistersin theDepartmentin Charge of of Art’sof MichelDavid-Weill Curator appointed The Metropolitan Museum compellingly tolife. the medievalperiod art that brings of outstanding works a selectionof and considers two collections, these the historyof This talkexplores in Fort Tryon Park. The MetCloisters main buildingon5th Avenue and theMet’slocations: thegalleriesof western hemisphere. Itisheldintwo Medieval andByzantineart inthe comprehensive collection of Art possessesthefinest, most The Metropolitan Museumof Dr. C. Griffith Mannwas Dr. C. Griffith Mann 21 NEWS & PROGRAMS 22 NEWS & PROGRAMS $5 admission the FlintCulturalCenterAcademy! calendar forthistwo-day event locatedat jewelry, attire, and accessories.Markyour features approximately 45artisans’ First Bloom:ArtfulBling&PleasingThings 10a–5p SATURDAY APRIL 4 Presented by Flint, MI48503 1200 Robert T. LongwayBlvd. Flint CulturalCenterAcademy 11a–4p SUNDAY APRIL 5 Crescendo Jewish Film Festival 7:00p Watercolor Techniques Afternoon Studios: Spring Break Special 1:00p Not aStick Morning Stories: Spring Break Special 11:00a 2 Exit To theHouse Without Lecture:Part Two Sheppy DogFund 6:00p Collagraph Prints Afternoon Studios: Spring Break Special 1:00p Saved Science Leonardo theMan Who theDead: Secrets of Art àlaCarte 12:15p 1 APRIL

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Renaissance Society Renaissance Society 1 FRI 7 THU 15 FRI 22 FRI Join the Renaissance Society and leave 12:15p 7:00p 11:00a 7:30p your legacy as part of FIA’s history. The Art Explorers Jewish Film Festival Preschool Playdates FOMA Film Name______Exploring Cutting and Douze Points Transforming Paper Monos Renaissance Society was created to Tearing acknowledge those who have made a Address______7:30p commitment to the future of the Flint 7:30p FOMA Film FRI Top End Wedding SAT City______State______Zip______FOMA Film 8 23 Institute of Arts by including the FIA in Synonyms 6:00p 7:30p their estate plans. Your long-term gift will Members Preview FOMA Film enable the FIA to engage and inspire our Phone______Alexis Rockman: The 16 SAT Monos community in the visual arts for generations 2 SAT Great Lakes Cycle 4:00p to come. E-mail______7:30p 7:30p FOMA Film SUN Once you inform us of your FOMA Film FOMA Film Raise Hell: The Life & 24 Synonyms A Hidden Life Times of Molly Ivins 2:00p commitment, you will be enrolled in the o Please send me information on the FOMA Film 7:30p Society! Being a Renaissance Society Renaissance Society. Monos member involves no dues, obligations, SUN SAT FOMA Film o I have a question. Please call or e-mail me. 3 9 Top End Wedding or solicitations. It does allow us to thank 12:15p 10:00a MON you. With permission, Renaissance Society o I have not previously informed you, but I have Family Program Exhibition Opening Closed25 members are acknowledged in FIA already included the FIA in my estate plan. Family Yoga in the Alexis Rockman: The Holiday publications and on its website and may Galleries Great Lakes Cycle o Please notify me about the FIA Planned Memorial Day inspire generosity in others. 2:00p and Beauty and Pain: Giving Presentation. When planning your estate, you may FOMA Film Photographs by designate gifts of cash, appreciated Synonyms Nathalia Edenmont WED Return this form to: Flint Institute of Arts 7:00p 1:00p 12:15p27 securities, and other assets including stock, Renaissance Society Jewish Film Festival Artist Talk Art à la Carte life insurance, IRAs, and more. You do not 1120 E. Kearsley St. CALENDAR Golden Voices Nathalia Edenmont Time Scanners: have to be wealthy or elderly to make a Flint, MI 48503-1915 Egyptian Pyramids planned gift, only willing to extend your 7:30p SUN support to one of your favorite places. MON FOMA Film 17 4 A Hidden Life 2:00p 7:00p FOMA Film FRI Jewish Film Festival Top End Wedding 7:30p29 Incitement SUN 4:00p FOMA Film NEWS & PROGRAMS 10 2:00p FOMA Film TBA TUE FOMA Film Raise Hell: The Life & 5 A Hidden Life Times of Molly Ivins 7:00p SAT Jewish Film Festival 7:30p30 Children of the 11 MON WED FOMA Film Inquisition 10:30a 12:15p20 TBA Coffee with a Curator Art à la Carte WED Language of Flowers: Secrets of the Dead: Floriography in Art Scanning the Pyramids SUN 12:15p6 2:00p31 1:30p Art à la Carte FOMA Film Secrets of the Dead: WED Book Discussion: TBA Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb 13 Part Two 12:15p Where the Crawdads 1:30p Art à la Carte Sing Book Discussion: Nova: Animal 6:00p Part One Mummies Sheppy Dog Fund The Viola E. Bray Gallery displays 48 Renaissance and Baroque objects, including tapestries, Where the Crawdads Sing Lecture furniture, sculpture, and other decorative arts. Funded by Mrs. Bray 60 years ago, the gallery THU Medieval Matters: was designed to show the collection in a space that replicates a room from a 17th-century 7:00p 7:30p14 Curating the Italian palace. Mrs. Bray not only chose to share her enthusiasm for art and history with her Jewish Film Festival Middle Ages at The The Tobacconist FOMA Film community during her lifetime, she also established a continuing legacy of annual support Raise Hell: The Life & Metropolitan Museum through the Bray Charitable Trust for the care and maintenance of the gallery. Times of Molly Ivins of Art 26 NEWS & PROGRAMS tempo- i if the Contemporaries Sponsor of The raries con - Arts, geared towards young professionals. The Contemporaries The Contemporaries isanaffiliate theFlintInstituteof group of gains exclusive accesstotheFIA through specialevents, tours, annual Kentucky Derby Affair onMay2, 2020, andothergreat workshops, andnetworking. Join nowtoattend The second person is$50andtwopeopleare $75. You mustbeanFIA events includingaMysteryRoad Trip. Membershipforone Kentucky Derby Affair run fortheroses! Southerncuisine, music, silent Wear yourhats, grab yourbowties, andmake a For more information, speak witha Visitor Services For tickets, visitflintarts.org orcall810.234.1695. auction withitemsfrom NeimanMarcus, member at theIndividuallevel($30)orhigher. Join The Contemporaries Free toMembersof The Contemporaries Top Golf, Gaines Jewelry, andmore. Representative orgo toflintarts.org. Hats are strongly encouraged. THE 2ND ANNUAL MAY 25p $50 Non-members –8p Tickets available online Advance Ticket 810.234.1695, At theDoor at flintarts.org, at flintarts.org, or in person or inperson by phoneat at theFIA. $130 $150

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Fifteen years ago, the FIA opened its new theater. Each week, hundreds of people Take-A-Seat Form watch films, listen to great speakers, gather Payment Options for an orientation, or simply relax in the Seat - $1,000 best seats in Genesee County. o A one time payment Thanks to the support of the FIA o A pledge of $500 per year for two years community, many of the seats feature a o Instead of sponsoring a seat, I would like to make brass plaque on the arm of the chair with a gift to the Endowment Fund of $ ______a name, message or symbol. These seats have been designated with a $1,000 gift Brass Plaque Inscription to the Endowment Fund. While less than a Please clearly print the text as you would like it to appear on your brass plaque. It can be your name, a family third remain, you still have the opportunity name, a business name or a tribute to another person to sponsor a seat! (three lines maximum, one character per box, blank spaces count as one character).

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Your Tax Dollars at Work Thanks to the Genesee County Arts Performing Arts, Flint Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage, Repertory Theatre, Genesee County residents receive free Sloan Museum, museum admission every day at the Flint Longway Planetarium, Institute of Arts. the New McCree The FIA is thankful to have the support Theatre, Friends of of Genesee County voters, who recognize Berston, and the Greater the benefit of not only the visual arts, Flint Arts Council. but also the value of the other cultural Together, these organizations help make institutions included in the millage funding: our community even more vibrant, offering The Flint Institute of Music, The Whiting programming designed to be accessible Auditorium and the Capitol Theatre, Flint to all citizens. Visit the FIA to see your tax Symphony Orchestra, Flint School of the dollars at work! 30 FLINT PRINT CLUB SPRING BREAK SPECIAL 31

Spice up your staycation with some quality family time Joseph Drapell at the FIA during Spring Break! Explore a different art Each year, the medium each day of the week and create your own Joseph Drapell masterpieces to take home. Flint Print Club Canadian, born Czech commissions an Republic, 1940 Free and open to the public. Electrons, 2019 artist to produce a Digital print print to augment 22 x 31 inches both the FIA’s Sponsors by Afternoon collection and the pursuit of personal Studio collecting. The Ages 5–10 & Family club is limited to 100 members in 1:00p–4:00p good standing at Art Studios the Family level Morning March 30 or above. Flint Print Club dues Stories Spring Landscapes Tear tissue and construction are $250 annually, Ages 3–5 & Family paper to create a landscape which provide and add spring flowers, each participating resembling a comb 11:00a–11:45a Art Galleries & Studios trees, and animals with a member with a with curved teeth to variety of materials. selected print and drag through layers of March 31 related programs. thick acrylic gel overtop The Dot March 31 Joseph Drapell the ground of colored Listen to The Dot by Peter Paper Sculpture is the artist of the 2019 commissioned print. In Drapell’s early paintings, we can see the canvas. The corduroy- H. Reynolds, hunt for Roll, score, fold, bend, twist, EDUCATION Born in Prague, Drapell has resided in Canada influences of Color Field painters Morris Louis like textured lines would circles in the galleries, and and curl paper to create since leaving Europe in 1965. Since then, and Kenneth Noland, who covered large become a recurring experiment with wax and your own sculpture. he has exhibited in more than 150 solo and canvases with vibrant colors in the shape of feature in his paintings— watercolor crayons in the April 1 group exhibitions and landed in over 50 circles, chevrons and stripes. While his current even to this day—and studio. major collections, including the Guggenheim works continue to include vast fields of color, play a major role in the Collagraph Prints

NEWS & PROGRAMS Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and The a strong textural element was introduced compositions of his Use cardboard, foam sheets, British Museum, London. in 1983. He began using a customized tool prints. Texture is naturally and textured materials to absent on the flat surface create a design to print on of ink on paper but greeting cards. the line work remains April 2 Yes, I want to be a member of the Flint Print Club 2019–2020. prominent, inspired by medieval engravings Watercolor Membership Information and the crosshatching o Techniques Circle: Dr. Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss I am currently an FIA of intricate lines on bank member at the $50 level Discover the effects of a ______notes. Nonetheless, while Name or higher (see page 42 variety of experimental for levels). the lines give his prints a watercolor techniques ______o sense of life, making the Address I would like to upgrade April 2 using common household my membership or join eyes move to every edge items such as table salt, ______the FIA at the $50 level or City State Zip of the paper, Drapell Not a Stick plastic wrap, rubbing higher with an additional: Listen to Mouse Shapes by ______never abandons those alcohol, drinking straws, and Phone Email $______Ellen Stoll Walsh, hunt for early influences of Color toothbrushes. Field painting, making shapes in the galleries, and Methods of Payment + $250.00 Flint Print April 3 Club dues sure color and shape turn shapes into whatever o Check payable to o Visa o MasterCard o Discover o AMEX Total you can imagine in the “Flint Print Club” remain the star attraction. Straw Weaving ______= $______Payment studio. Acct. # CVV # Learn more about Create a loom from drinking

the artist and his work at straws and use it to weave a ______Exp. Date Signature drapell.com. bracelet of your own design. 32 EDUCATION PRESCHOOL PLAYDATES Friday themonth. of are offered thethird These free programs all agesare welcome. 5 withcaregivers, but mended forages3to in thestudio. Recom- art-making materials exploring arange of to astorybook, and galleries, listening ing at artwork inthe FIA includelook art! Playdates at the one totheworldof Introduce yourlittle month. the first the Friday of programs are offered welcome. These months, butallare for ages18to36 Recommended in theart studio. materials variety of and investigate a astory,illustrations of the words and theday,of examine to findtheartwork Visit thegalleries to explore theFIA! Bring yourtoddler ART EXPLORERS - free sculpture of ourownin thestudio.sculpture of in thegalleries, andmake a Wallace, search forsculptures At Sculpture byNancyElizabeth We willread Look! Look! Look! Art Galleries&Studio April 17•11:00a–11:45a Sculptures Constructing drawings inthestudio. in thegalleries, andmake line Laura Ljunkvist, search forlines We willread Follow theLine by Art Galleries&Studio March 20•11:00a–11:45a Drawing Lines Sculpture. the storyLook! Look! Look! At in thegalleriesandlistento the studio, lookat sculptures Discover sculpture materials in Art Galleries&Studio March 6•11:00a–11:45a Sculpture Exploring and Tearing Exploring Cutting and listentothestoryRrralph. recycled materials inthegalleries, studio, lookat artworks madeof Discover recycled materials inthe Art Galleries&Studio April 3•11:00a–11:45a Materials Recycled Exploring something newinthe studio. paper into a holeinpiece of and imagination to transform galleries andusecreativity at artworks withholesinthe a HolebyHerve Tullet, look We willread TheBook With Art Galleries&Studio May 15•11:00a–11:45a Paper Transforming Story About Paper Shapes. listen tothestorySnippets:A find shapesinthegalleriesand Cut andtear shapesinthe studio, Art Galleries&Studio May 1•11:00a–11:45a BOOK DISCUSSION vivid story of ourculture. vivid storyof art andwar, colortellthe thesecret livesof human civilization. Across fashion andpolitics, punk’s fluorescent pink)intoa uniquestudyof Van Gogh’s chrome yellowsunflowers or colors andwhere theycomefrom (whether Clair hasturnedherlifelongobsessionwith book, St. history. throughout thread like abright stories run surprising purple, these to imperial scarlet women and from kelly green, acid yellowto at Lascaux, the cavewalls charcoal on period tothe Picasso’s blue the plague, white that protected against way battles were foughttothe the brown that changedthe hues. From blondeto ginger, fascinating shades, dyes, and 75 tells theunusualstoriesof The Color Secret Livesof March 18•1:30p Part 2:BookDiscussion March 4•1:30p Part 1: Art HistoryPresentation By Kassia St. Clair Color of The Secret Lives offered on Wednesdays at 1:30pinIsabelHall. related totheselectedbook. Two weeks later, the bookisdiscussed. These free programs are FIA collections. The firstmeetingfor each booksetsthestageby exploring artists andartwork FIA fictionandnon-fiction bookdiscussionsfocus onworks related of to art, art museums, or In this

Education Department at 810.237.7314 [email protected]. For additionalinformation onEducation programming, that nature keeps. subject tothebeautiful andviolentsecrets children weoncewere, andthat weare all reminds usthat weare forever shaped bythe possiblemurder.surprising taleof Owens heartbreaking coming-of-age story, anda an exquisite odetothenatural world, a the unthinkable happens. beauty, Kya toa new life—until opensherself men from townbecomeintriguedbyherwild to betouchedandloved. When twoyoung sand. Then thetimecomeswhensheyearns finding friendsinthegullsandlessons years aloneinthemarshthat shecallshome, Sensitive andintelligent, shehassurvivedfor Marsh Girl. ButKya isnotwhat theysay. immediately suspectKya Clark, theso-called Where theCrawdads Singisat once is founddead, thelocals Chase Andrewshandsome coast. Inlate 1969, when on theNorth Carolina Barkley Cove, aquiettown “Marsh Girl”havehaunted For years, the rumorsof May 20•1:30p Part 2:BookDiscussion May 6•1:30p Presentation Part 1: Art History By DeliaOwens Crawdads Sing Where the the MuseumShop. Books are availablein contactthe

33 EDUCATION 34 EDUCATION Art àlaCarte Sponsors otherwise noted. FIA’s IsabelHallunless programs are heldinthe and cookiesprovided. All Palette Café. Coffee, tea, from Thesomething bring lunchorpickup are encouraged to 12:15p, participants on Wednesdaysat Offered charge free of focusing onthearts. informative programsof Art àlaCarte isaseries 1700 years before him. 60min. out inhisnotebooks­ long before he sketched them hisideas weremany of realized art. Butnewevidenceshowsthat for hisinventionsaswell his Leonardo da Vinci iswellknown Saved Science Leonardo theMan Who theDead:Secrets of April 1 theworld.experience of 60min an essentialexpressiontheir of in creating; theirart servesas steadfastness andpersistence These artists are unitedbytheir Bay Area Art 21:SanFrancisco March 25 energy. 44min. creativein overlappingspirals of approach toanartist whoworks This filmtakes acircular the Palace Kiki Smith:Squatting March 18 was cuttragically short. 108min. passionate andbrilliantartists that decade’s oneof of most from abrain tumor, thelife When shediedinMay1970 aswiftly risingcareer.wave of American artist, wascresting the a 34-year-old German-born came toaclose, Eva Hesse, the1960s As thewildrideof Hesse American Masters:Eva March 11 77 min. internationally renowned artist. in Japan tobecomingan from hermodestbeginnings discuss herlifeandwork, Artist Yayoi Kusama andexperts Kusama: Infinity March 4 ART À LA CARTE

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April 15 defend theirturf. 62min. deadly aspaintersruthlessly patterns. InNaples, art turns curves andplayfulgeometric design cathedrals withsensual Architects BerniniandBorromini in vivid, dramatic canvases. bringing biblicalscenestolife Caravaggio keeps thefaithby the Catholic Church inItaly, As theReformation rocks Part 1 Baroque andRococo, Understanding Art: days there. 95min. ends upinvestigating hisfinal troubled artist’s finalletter and Vincent vanGoghtodeliverthe painter to thelasthometownof animation, ayoungmancomes In astorydepictedinoilpainted Loving Vincent April 29 night nurse.” 67min. seeking “a youngandpretty an adplacedbyHenriMatisse when, in1941, sheanswered and amateur artist livinginNice 21-year-old nursingstudent Monique Bourgeois wasa A ModelforMatisse April 22 62 min. tuous passionsinBelgium. while Rubens pursuesvolup- localsat workandplay,traits of new ground withintimate por Vermeer andRembrandt break martyrs andmonks. InHolland, rán paintstheferventecstasyof in grotesque glory, whileZurba- ders anincestuousroyal family Spanish painter Velázquez ren- Part 2 Baroque andRococo, Understanding Art: April 8

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with anadult. quired. Recommended forinfantsupto18months desk inthelobby. Noadvanceregistration isre- discover theirvisualpreferences andlearn skillsto artworks together, tuneintoyourchild’s cues to on thisfree 30-minutegallerytour! As welookat yourbaby See themuseumthrough theeyesof Art Galleries March 22•2:00p Baby Tours Education Department tomake areservation. charge. sixormore, Groups of please contactthe and accompanyingadults, andoffered free of for children ages4+(unless otherwisenoted) explore thevisualarts at theFIA. They are designed Family programs enableparents andchildren to at 810.237.7314 [email protected]. programming, For additionalinformation onEducation educator andyogateacher Michelle Dummer. the artworks with art poses inspired by and practice yoga to tourthegalleries Families are invited Art Galleries May 3•3:00p Galleries in the Yoga Family FAMILY PROGRAMS contacttheEducation Department Visitor Services Meet at the backpacks. but please no are allowed, ed. Strollers recommend- carriers are perience, front art viewingex For thebest development. support brain - 35 EDUCATION 36 ACTIVITIES CLASS HIGHLIGHTS 37

The FIA Art School offers more than 100 classes and workshops each session for students of all ages and skill levels. Please see our website for a complete listing of opportunities. LEGO Animation Make your own Lego animated movie. Single- frame animation techniques will be taught using a tablet and a webcam. Animation his- tory including flip-books will also be covered. Bring your own Legos or use the FIA’s. Ages 9–12 4/2–5/7 (TH) 4:30p–6p Tuition: $62*

Glassblowing Free Glassblowing Demonstrations Demonstrations Printmaking for Teens Join us every Saturday and Sunday for free glassblowing are free thanks to Investigate the basics of printmaking and demonstrations thanks to McLaren Health Care. Demonstrations take explore the potential of creating in multiples. place in the Art School’s state-of-the-art Hot Shop, begin on the hour

Learn to carve linoleum blocks and set Artist Visiting Armin Mersmann , 11a–4p on Saturdays, and are ongoing 1p-5p on Sundays. up a simple printing system to produce experimental variations of your own images. Visiting Artist One-Week Workshop Embark on a collaborative “exquisite corpse”

Youth Arts Partner project in which students draw, carve, and Drawing Boot Camp 9th Annual print a single part of the human figure, Immerse yourself into a week-long study of assembled together later, that collectively drawing and the art of observation with Armin LEGO Competition creates a whole. Mersmann. Learn the difference between April 18 • 1:00p–5:00p Ages 13–17 observational and intellectual realism by ART SCHOOL ART Studio 1, Lecture Room & Isabel Hall 3/21–4/25 (SA) 12p–2:30p Tuition: $150* drawing what you see, not what you think SCHOOL ART The FlA Art School hosts the ninth Annual LEGO you see. Working exclusively with graphite, Competition on Saturday, April 18, 2020. Free Flameworking: students will explore contour drawing, full- and open to the public, the Art School LEGO value rendering, negative/positive space, sight Competition celebrates and encourages creative Introduction & Beyond measuring, and the grid system. We will also play and allows everyone to observe, enjoy, Get encouragement and assistance in the cover how to take your own reference photos. and participate! Free, family-friendly activities construction of flameworked projects using Armin Mersmann, mainly known for include guided LEGO building sessions led by the borosilicate glass. Good for students with no his intense naturalistic graphite drawings, Michigan Therapeutic LEGO Users Group in the flameworking experience as well as those who has exhibited nationally with dozens of Art School studios, open LEGO building in the Art are looking to further their glass skills. solo and major group exhibitions. He School, and a screening of The LEGO Movie in the Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced has taught drawing, the creative process, FIA Theater. LEGO enthusiasts ages 9–12 can check 3/9–5/11 (MO) 2:30p–5:30p Tuition: $270* iPhoneography, and advanced critique at out our new LEGO Animation class on the next Studio Parties 3/11–5/13 (WE) 6p–9p Tuition: $270* the American Academy of Art, Chicago; page. For more information, visit flintarts.org. Art School Studio Parties are a the Colorado Academy of Art, Boulder; Two-Day Workshop Northwood University, Midland, MI; and Free and open great way for you and your friends to try something new in a fun, countless workshops throughout the country. to the public. social environment. Different Hands-on Animation His work is included in more than 350 private, projects are available, including Learn to animate from the perspective of the corporate, and public collections. Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced Sponsors of Awards welding, glassblowing, ceramics, artist! Find your voice using animation as painting, drawing, and more. medium for self-expression from a materials- 5/18–5/22 (MO–FR) 10a–4p Tuition: $300* Drs. Bobby & Nita Prices begin at $35 per person based point of view. Produce a complete Mukkamala and include a three-hour studio animated short, ready for the festival circuit, For more information on Art School Dr. Shawn Reiser session with one of our teaching in an environment that’s fun for everyone. & Dr. David Taylor programming, contact the Art School at artists and all required materials. No previous experience required. Teens 15+ 810.237.7315 or [email protected]. Call 810.237.7315 for more welcome. information. Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced 4/4–4/5 (SA & SU) 10a–5p Tuition: $150* * FIA members receive 20% off tuition. 38 CONTRIBUTIONS 39

Mr. & Mrs. Joel H. Harris Dr. & Mrs. Paul E. Schroeder Gifts received from Mr. John Hemingway & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Howard S. Schultz 10.11.19 – 1.10.20 Connie Palmer Donald & Ann Skunda Ms. Annetta Hendrickson Dr. Ernestine R. Smith Annual Appeal 2019 Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. Henneke Mr. & Mrs. James Spangler Since 10.11.19 – 1.10.20 Mrs. Rachael Holstege Ms. Shelly Spivack Ms. Velma Adams Mr. Larry D. Howell Mrs. Debra Spurgeon Ms. Denise Ahonen Mr. & Mrs. Francis Hudson Mr. & Mrs. Norm Stewart founders Mrs. Dolores R. Allen Ms. Lynne Hurand Ms. Tracey Stewart Mrs. Catherine Andresen Dr. Susumu Inoue Miss Barbara Stewart The Flint Institute Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Isola Ms. Suzanne Sugden of Arts gratefully Steven & Valarie Bailie Mr. & Mrs. James N. Johnson Mr. Michael Dingman & Mrs. Carroll Baker & Kimberly Ms. Kitty Kelly Susan Sumner Dingman travel acknowledges the Roberson Mr. James R. Kettler Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Svitkovich generosity of the Mr. & Mrs. David F. Barbour Mr. Mike Kinnunen Ms. Christine Thomas Mr. David J. Barkey Dr. Alan Klein Mrs. Ruth P. Thrash following donors Mr. & Mrs. Kelly B. Beardslee Mr. & Mrs. Norman Kleiner Mr. & Mrs. Roger Timm who have supported Dr. & Mrs. William D. Beck & Mr. Wayne W. Knecht Ms. Jane B. Trotter The Founders Society Kristen Sarah & Wes Kohn Dr. & Mrs. Frederick VanDuyne Spotlight on Santa Fe Book Now the Institute with hosts trips with a & Save Mrs. Doris Beebe Mr. Miles Lam Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. VanDuyne September 13–18, 2020 PER Mr. Jeffrey Bellairs Rev. Reginald V. Lancaster & Dr. Mr. Marcos A. Vargas focus on art and PERSON contributions. 6 Days • 8 Meals Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bernstein Karen R. Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. Rob Vogt culture. Trips include $100 Mrs. Rosemary Bigelow Mrs. Linda LeMieux Mr. & Mrs. Donald Walker Michigan-based Double: $2,699 pp $2,599 pp Good through Jane Bingham Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Leser Mr. & Mrs. Gerald L. Walters destinations and Single: $3,299 pp $3,199 pp 3.13.20 Dr. Cathy O. Blight & Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Lillie Alan & Jean Weamer Triple: $2,669 pp $2,569 pp Edward B. Davison Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Lindebrekke Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. regional attractions, Susan Steiner Bolhouse & Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Lysinger Weiermiller in addition to national Highlights William S. Ballenger III Ms. Maureen MacVay Dr. & Mrs. Jay A. Werschky and international Miss Sheryl Brown Ms. Jeanette R. Mansour & Ms. Mary E. Whaley & Mr. Rick Walking tour of Santa Fe Plaza, open air tram tour, Loretto Mrs. Edmund Brownell Mr. Joe Green, in memory of Kroeger hot spots. A portion Chapel, Santa Fe School of Cooking, Turquoise Trail, Allan Ginanne, Vladimir, Theo and William & Claire White Mr. & Mrs. Ridgway H. White of ticket proceeds Nora Brownell Mitic Ms. Marjorie Markon Ms. Mary Whitlock Houser Sculpture Garden, Bandelier National Monument, El Howard & Virgina Bueche Ms. Carol Masse Mr. & Mrs. Tom Wickham supports FIA programs Santuario de Chimayo Dr. & Mrs. Robert Burger Mr. & Mrs. David S. McCredie Dr. & Mrs. James Williams III and exhibitions. Ms. Rebecca Burr Mrs. Helen G. Millhouse Dr. Sue Wisenberg Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carr Mrs. Patricia Minshall Judge & Mrs. Thomas C. Yeotis Mr. & Mrs. Bruce T. Colasanti Ms. Barbara Mirsky Mr. & Mrs. Clair Ward Mrs. Mary Coleman Mr. Thomas J. Mitchell Matching Gifts Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cross Ms. Marlene Morris In memory of Claire & William Daniel & Carol Cruz Ms. Lori Motley White Dr. & Mrs. Michael Danic Mr. & Mrs. Alexander C. Murray

Charles Stewart Mott CONTRIBUTIONS Lorretta Davis & Harold Ford Ms. Natalie Napier Foundation Ms. Judy Dawson Olmsted Associates, Inc. The Day Family Ms. Carole A. Pappas Film Society Sponsors

FOUNDERS SOCIETY Ms. Monique Desormeau Mr. H. Michael Parker Ms. Stephany R. Diana & Mr. Ms. Roberta Parkhill 19/20 Dennis Zawol Ms. Lynn Penning Since 10.11.19 – 1.10.20 Mrs. Beverly J. Dillon Ms. Jacqueline Piechowski Supporting Player ($500) Ms. Jeanne Dobes Mr. Richard Pierce & Ms. Laurie Dr. & Mrs. Mark Plucer Mr. Robert F. Dueweke Pierce Mr. Ryan M. Eashoo Mrs. Karan A. Pinkston Ms. Clare Evans Dr. & Mrs. Mark Plucer Film Society Members Ms. Bonnie Ferguson Mrs. Fouad Rabiah 19/20 FIA Security RE/MAX EDGE Since 10.11.19 – 1.10.20 Ms. Nora G. Fisher Ms. Barbara Reehl Mr. & Mrs. Harry Cybulski Mr. & Mrs. Ed Fizell Mr. & Mrs. A. Davison Rice League of Interesting Women Mr. & Mrs. Richard Fortier - Mr. & Mrs. James P. Ricker Mr. & Mrs. Bob Shaw Fortier Family Foundation Mr. John L. Riegle, Jr. Ms. Joan W. Smalley Imperial Cities Ms. Laura Friesen & Mr. Bruce Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Riha Ms. Shelley R. Spivack & Mr. Book Now Green Mrs. Vanessa Robar Justin Scanlon & SavePER Mr. John R. Gazall Dr. & Mrs. Paul Roetter October 5–15, 2020 PERSON 11 Days • 14 Meals Ms. Patricia Gebhardt Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rozycki The Contemporaries Mr. Thomas M. Gervasi Drs. Michael & Virginia Rucks For reservations or $250 Ms. Lee Giacalone Members 19/20 Double: $4,449 pp $4,199 pp Good through Mr. & Mrs. Paul Runyan more information, Douglas & Susan Goering Ms. Elisabeth Saab & Mr. Chad Since 10.11.19 – 1.10.20 Single: $5,499 pp $5,249 pp 4.6.20 contact Diane Roberts Mrs. Carolyn Goetz Hansen Mr. Matt Franklin Triple: $4,399 pp $4,149 pp Donna Mooney Graham Mr. & Mrs. Khalil M. Saab Mr. Quentin Groce at 810.629.4270, ext. Mr. Earl E. Gravlin & Ms. Julia Mr. Marshall H. Sanders & Dr. Highlights Mr. Rodrick Larry & Mrs. Sunni 201 or Sheila Smith at Sullivan, donor-advised grant Sharon A. Simeon Samuels-Larry 810.610.0090. Prague, Prague Castle, Cesky Krumlov, Vienna, Schönrunn Mrs. Bobbie J. Greer Dr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Mr. Karl Olmsted Palace, classical music performance, Danube River Cruise, Ms. Peggy Hale Schreiber Ms. Marissa Pierce Bratislava, lunch with locals, Budapest, choice on tour, Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion, Visegrad, Renaissance dinner

40 CONTRIBUTIONS Ms. ShaynaHosler&Mr. James for AnnetteMs. Helmer Ann Mr. Louis A. Hawkins for Jacob Ms. Patricia Gage&Mr. William Mrs. Rosemary Emerton for Ava Mr. James R. Chintyanfor Ms.Branchfor Jennifer Jennifer anFIAGift Membership of Dr.Jamile T. Lawand Jordan Lippert Vestibule To purchase theDr. Sarah William H. Piper Fund -Flint Operating Grant tosupport General Dr. &Mrs. Paul E. Schroeder Mr. &Mrs. Michael J. Riha Dr. &Mrs. MarkPlucer Michael &Kay Kelly Mr. &Mrs. Robert L. Bessert Dr. &Mrs. William D. Beck& Mr. &Mrs. Kelly B. Beardslee Anna Paulina Foundation, To Support General Operating Matching Gifts Since 10.11.19–1.10.20 Contributors Endowment Expansion Project Charles Stewart Mott Wines forHumanity Sahar Abdallah, Sorensen Gross William H. Piper Fund- Flint The Mackey Foundation Tiffany Lovett Ms. Kerstin Lawrence Jewish HistoricalSocietyof Ms. EthelHooker Ms. Jan Herrick, from theFrank Mr. &Mrs. DanielS. Harrett Community Impact Fund of Mr. ChristopherCarr Special Gifts Foundation Company Edward J.Neithercut Greater Flint, inmemoryof Community Foundation of Community Fund the of tour Michigan, foraspectacular Lynch EndowedFamily Fund W. Lynch andRoberta Jane S.William White Greaterof Flint, inmemoryof the Community Foundation Mason forIvanGibbs Adams & Remonia Hawkins McKay for Julie &DaveKunc & OliviaDudley Crystal Carman Arnold Champagne Greater Flint Community Foundtion of Community Fund the of Kristen Elizabeth Neithercut Edward & in memoryof

Mr. &Mrs. Howard S. Shand Entry FlooringSystem To support the the purchase of Susie’s Hope the EntryFlooringSystem of Grant tosupport thepurchase Ms. Martha Piper Mr. &Mrs. Mark Piper Library To support thePiper Print Mr. &Mrs. Jay Nelson Lighting for19/20 Charles & Townes Miller Program To support Guest Artists Glass Ms. Lynne Hurand FIA Magazine20/21 Sponsor of Ruth Mott Foundation Workshops Project and START Parenting Skills Grant tosupport START NeimanMarcusHeart of Youth Arts Partners To support theFIA Art School’s Martha S. Piper CharitableFund the Print Gallery Donor-advised fundtosupport Literacy forLifeFund the of Families Grant tosupport START for Arthur G. BishopCharitable Development Grant tosupport GlassProgram Art Alliance forContemporary Residence Program 2019 Grant tosupport HotShop Ms. Joan W. SmalleyforLynn & Michael, Natalie, Finley &Felix Mrs. Fouad Rabiah for Victoria Ms. MarissaPierce forMarilyn Ms. Patricia O’BerryforNancy Mrs. Audrey McDonough&Ms. Ms. Angela LibkieforDonna Mr. &Mrs. BillLarsenfor Ms. CheneKoppitz forOlivia Ms. CheneKoppitz forPayton Mrs. GailD. Hutchisonfor Thom, Texas Communities Foundation of Foundation Fund of Greater Flint Community Foundation of Glass Jerry Kerr & EdwinGassel Romanello forKathy Taliaferro Ybarra Twine Kursik & SusanDeGalan Shanna McDonoughforNed Shinn Marjorie Larsen Walsh McCoy Micah,Hutchison Avery Trust In Memory Gary &Carol Hurand special birthday J.D.In honorof Winegarden’s Ms.Ellis Anna Joe FitrzykIn honorof In Honor Ms. MoniqueDesormeau Ms. Kathryn Davis Gretchen &EthanDavidson Mr. &Mrs. Marc Crumm Ms.Cousino Janelle theCouncil on of On behalf Community ImpactFund the of Cline, Cline&Griffin PC Chan Family CharitableFund Dr. &Mrs. Alexander Chan Ms. Annette M. Chamberlain Ms. DeliaCappel C. S. Mott Interns2016 Patrick & Twiss Butler Dr. &Mrs. Robert Burger Bill &MaryBurdett Brindle’s Janitorial -Paul, Adam Ms. Elizabeth T. Boris, in Jane Bingham Mrs. Heather Barrett Endowment White tosupport Art School William S.In memoryof Chuck &Kathryn Sharbaugh Mr. &Mrs. Randall Petrides Mr. &Mrs. James Lay Mrs. Rosemary R. DeCamp MaryHelen In memoryof Taylor Dr.& Jan Jay Werschky Mr. &Mrs. Joseph Higgins Anna Pauline Foundation Edward Neithercut Elizabeth& In memoryof Mr. &Mrs. John B. Henry Mr. &Mrs. Howard J. Bueche Neithercut Edward In memoryof Dort Financial Credit Union Film Series To sponsortheSummer2020 Security Credit Union Award Sponsor19/20 From theFlamePurchase Security Credit Union Sponsor From theFlameExhibition Mr. &Mrs. Howard S. Shand Vault ObjectStorage Door To support the thepurchase of of Directors of Foundations Staff andBoard Greater Flint Community Foundation of & Staff Charitable Sector his ongoingsupport forthe Stewart Mott Foundation and theCharles leadership of Bill’smemory of visionary Mr. &Mrs. Paul Smyth Skypoint Ventures Ray Sinclair Chuck &Kathryn Sharbaugh Schaffer &Combs, LLC Mr. &Mrs. Timothy C. Sanford Sacred Family Causes Mr. &Mrs. Khalil M. Saab Ruth Mott Foundation ROWE Professional ServicesCo. Sean &Katie Roberts Mr. &Ms. DanielRichards William H. Piper -Flint Mr. &Mrs. MarkPiper Mr. &Mrs. Jeremy Piper Terry K. Peterson &Scott Eric S. & Tammy S. Peterson Mr. SamuelB. Passmore Neil J. Sosin, Matthew Sosin, Mott Children’s Health Center Ms. MaryanneMott Mary R. Morgan &David J. Michigan MunicipalLeague Olivia Maynard &Olof Mrs. LisaMaxwell Ms. Jeanette R. Mansour&Mr. Ms.Liversedge Jennifer Mr. &Mrs. Phil&KimLawrence Mr. MilesLam Kommareddi Family Fund of Mr. &Mrs. James Keel Ms. JenanJondy Bruce Jeffrey Mr. &Mrs. Gary J. Hurand Ms. Barbara L. Hill Mr. &Mrs. John B. Henry Mrs. Louise Hartwell The HagermanFoundation - Mr. Britton L. Gordon, Jr., in Mr. &Mrs. DanielGoodnow Ms. EdesP. Gilbert LewisGazall Architects James &Becky Gaskin Mr. &Mrs. Robert S. Fuller FowlerHoffman LLC Max M. &MarjorieS. Fisher George Farah &MichelleFarah S. William White of Estate Mark &SheilaEssenberg The Debbieand John Erb Mr. &Mrs. Paul Easter Foundation Greater Flint Community Foundation of Community Fund the of Opportunities Across America Growingto Afterschool Bill White’sof Contributions Shanklin-Peterson, inhonor and Northern EquitiesGroup Callard Karlstrom Joe Green Greater Flint the Community Foundation of Hagerman Philip Hagerman& Jocelyn S.William White thanksgiving forthelifeof Foundation grant Family Fund, donor-advised Roland &Cynthia Morsee Sean &Eureka McCormick Dr. Ramotsumi &Mrs. Velynda Dr. Jamile T. Lawand&Mr. Barry Kettering University Gary K. Johnson, M.D., M.P.H. Ms. Lynne Hurand Mr. Louis A. Hawkins Greater the FlintChapterof Eric Gasper-Edward Jones Friends Berston of Eric S. Peterson & Associates CareDental Team C &SMotors, Inc. Celestia Bell Physical TherapyAdvanced Community Gala2020 Tim &Martha Sanford K.Costa,John AIA Architectural Art on Tap 2019 Since 10.11.19–1.10.20 Event Sponsors Mr. &Mrs. Dean Yeotis Ms.Mary Whitlock Ms. Kathleen A. Weiss &Dr. Mr. DaleK. Weighill &Mr. Sang Dr. D.J. Trela &Dr. DavidBailey Dr. &Mrs. MarkPlucer Mr. H. MichaelParker Mr. &Mrs. Peter Ott Mr. Patrick Murray &Mr. James Mr. Michael J. Mirto Mr. MaxLepler &Mr. Rex L. Mr. &Mrs. ChristopherS. Kelly, Ms. Elizabeth A. Kaplan &Mr. Mr. &Mrs. Lee Hoyt Mr. &Mrs. John B. Henry Neal & Amanda Hegarty Mr. &Ms. Jonathan Glab Mr. &Mrs. F. James Cummins Mr.Coriaty Joseph Since 10.11.19-1.10.20 19/20 Print ClubMembers Judge &Mrs. Thomas C. Yeotis Woolems Luxury Builders ToddL. Wiseley TheFamily Widder Thomas E. White &MichelleF. Dr.& Jan Jay Werschky Ms.Wagner April Wade Trim,Inc. Tom &Elizabeth Vanhecke Michigan-Flint,University of US Sugar Makhene J. Carr Pierians, Inc. Mortgage Lenders, LLC Center Design &Consultation, PLLC Scott A. Graves M.D Truong Edwards Dotson Sr. Rex Donahey White Health College of Todd &Lisa Wiseley Dr.& Jan Jay Werschky Valley Areaon Aging Agency Michigan-Flint University of Patrick &Gloria Tyus Town Center Family Dental-Dr. The Williams Firm, P.C. Ms. ShelleyR. Spivack&Mr. Ann &KhalilSaab Drs. Rama & Venkat Rao Shelley Spivack&LindaPylypiw Plante Moran & Dr. Richard Halliday Lori, ThomasDr. TimVanitvelt Justin Scanlon Coffee withthe Curator. Coordinator MarissaPierce forthe sponsorshipof a checktoFIA Public &Community Relations Roy, Noye& Warren, CPA, P.C. Flint Cultural Center Mrs. EdmundBrownell Wine Tasting 2020 Attorney Matthew L. Norwood Mass TransportationAuthority The Party 2020 Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Community exhibition andart school activitiesfor poetryinspired byartperformance of inthe Henry fortheMTA SemajBrown’s sponsorshipof Corporation Linden Road, present BiggbyCoffee-Owner of Meghan Atkinson,and Madysen Hunt, Manager, Executive DirectorExecutive John present achecktoFIA Customer Service, Marketing/Director of and CharleneKowalski, Manager EdBenning Flint (MTA) General Mass TransitAuthority 41 CONTRIBUTIONS 42 MEMBERSHIP 43

Reverend Lynn Kerr & Mr. Jerry Business Members David & Jill Esau Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Purman∆ Members who have Kerr+ Members who have Ms. Nora G. Fisher+∆ Betty & Richard Ramsdell Mr. Richard Mark Business Supporter Mr. & Mrs. Robert Florine* Judge & Mrs. Robert M. joined from renewed from ($250 annually) 9.26.19 – 1.10.20 Mr. Michael McBrearty 9.26.19 – 1.10.20 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Garrison+ Ransom+ Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McGinnis League of Interesting Ms. Kathleen George+∆ Mr. Ted Rapson Mr. James Miner & Ms. Sally Women+∆ Mr. & Mrs. Roger Gilmour* Mr. & Mrs. Ralph R. Rossell+ Rubens Society Pierce Rubens Society Skaff Carpet & Furniture Co. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Gisewhite+∆ Mr. & Mrs. Brian Royce+ Individual Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Nelson Business Luis A. Perez DDS MS PC Debra A. Golden-Steinman & Mrs. Amina Sayyid Membership contributions are a significant ($1,500 & above annually) Ms. Alice Nigoghosian & Ms. ($1,500 & above annually) Business Sustainer Dr. Harold V. Steinman+∆ Mr. & Mrs. Howard S. Schultz+∆ part of the FIA operating income. Ms. Betty Lou Campbell∆ Sandra Nigoghosian American Machining, Inc. ($100 annually) Mr. & Mrs. John Goll Ms. Marsha V. Schwarz+∆ Mr. Matthew Pogue & Mr. Jason S. Wheatley, LLC FCC Academy Mr. & Mrs. Melvin E. Gregory Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Seibert Business Members Matthew Vohwinkle∆ Main Manufacturing Products Mr. & Mrs. Eugene B. Griffel+∆ Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Shegos Benefits and privileges of FIA membership Business Sustainer Mike & Judy Sanford∆ Individual Individual Members Mr. & Mrs. Walter Griffin Mrs. Mary Shumsky ($100 annually) Ms. Kathy Taliaferro & Mr. Edwin Mr. & Mrs. Carl Hansen+ Mr. Dennis Souter include a 10% discount in the Museum Shop ($1,500 & above annually) Donor Gassel Mrs. Janice M. Hanson∆ Ms. Shelley R. Spivack & Mr. and The Palette Café; a 20% discount and early Geriatric & Medical Specialists Mr. William S. Ballenger III & Ms. ($500 annually) of MI Individual Samuel & Graciela Harris Justin Scanlon+ registration privileges on Art School classes; Susan Steiner Bolhouse Mr. & Mrs. David F. Barbour+∆ University of Michigan - Flint ($30 annually) Mrs. Beverly Bernard Mr. & Mrs. John Howell Miss Barbara Stewart Mr. & Mrs. Kelly B. Beardslee Ms. Dena Howlett Mr. Paul Stirling*+ discounts on ticketed events; free admission Ms. Annette Adams Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bernstein*+ Byron & Margie Latter+ Mr. & Mrs. Francis Hudson+ Mr. & Mrs. John Straw+∆ to exhibitions; invitations to opening Individual Members Ms. Ruthann Bajorek Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Bessert+∆ Mr. & Mrs. J. Parkhill Smith+ Mr. & Mrs. Fred Huntzicker Ms. Ernelle Taylor+∆ FIA Ms. Erin Beemer Falding Bishop+∆ receptions, lectures, and special events; Sponsor Mr. & Mrs. David E. Wood+∆ Ms. Elizabeth Ireland-Curtis Ms. Christine Thomas+∆ Dr. Sherrema A. Bower+ Mr. Stewart Bolinger Magazine FIA ($250 annually) Sponsor Dr. Gary K. 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