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World-Class Dance Ensemble Returns to Great Artists Series Tuesday, April 29 • 7:30 p.m.
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he incomparable Alvin Ailey® American Dance Theater returns to the Great Artists Series 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 29 in the Stanley Theater.
In 1958, Alvin Ailey led a group of young African-American dancers in an event that forever changed the perception of American dance. Today, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater continues its reign as an American “Cultural Ambassador to the World”—having performed live for an estimated 23 million people in 48 states, 71 countries, and six continents. The gifted and gorgeous Ailey dancers infuse energy and emotion to classics and new works alike. Now guided by the vision of Artistic Director Robert Battle and Associate Artistic Director Masazumi Chaya, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater remains the nation’s leading modern dance company dedicated to promoting the significance of the Ailey legacy—using dance as a medium for honoring the past, celebrating the present and fearlessly reaching into the future. Tickets for this performance range from $69.50 to $24.50 with student ticket prices ranging from $22.50 to $12.50 in certain sections. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the MWPAI Performing Arts Ticket Office, on the phone at 797-0055 or 800754-0797, or online at www.mwpai.org. Tickets may also be purchased one hour prior to the performance time at the Stanley Theater.
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Butterflies, Geishas, and Dragons The Arts and Influence of Japan April 11 thr ough September 28
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he Museum of Art showcases the rich influence of Japanese art and culture on European and American decorative and fine arts with the exhibition Butterflies, Geishas, and Dragons: The Arts and Influence of Japan, on view April 11 through September 28.
Japan had been closed to the West for approximately 300 years when, in 1853, its ports reopened for trade, which caused a fascination for Japanese culture in late-19th-century Europe and the United States. Expositions in Paris and London introduced silk fabrics, kimonos, fans, screens, and other items to wide audiences. The craze inspired Gilbert and Sullivan to write The Mikado and had a profound influence on artists such as James Whistler and Claude Monet; indeed, it is difficult to imagine Impressionism without the decorative patterning and transitory moments of life as captured in the ukiyo-e school, or “floating world,” of Japan’s prints. Butterflies, Geishas, and Dragons features a wide array of objects, from netsuke and Japanese woodblock prints to ceramics, silver, and graphic arts created by Western artists inspired by the rich patterns, subject matter, and use of pictorial space in Japanese art. Ogasawara Shuzo, Vase, 1906, bronze, cloisonné enamel, 14 1/2 x 8 inches. Gift of Mrs. Joseph Rudd, 58.287
M U S E U M E D U C AT I O N P R O G R A M S Art and Yoga
Art Story: Every Picture Tells a Story
For Mind, Body and Spirit
An Introduction to Art, in Picture Books and the Museum Galleries
Saturdays, April 5, 12, 19 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Drop-in fee per class: $10 MWPAI Members; $15 General Admission Pay at the door.
Free and Open to the Public Program changes every week. Attend as often as you like! Theme: “Look Again” 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Thursday, April 3 Saturday, April 12 Saturday, April 19 Thursday, April 24
All levels of ability are welcome. Wear comfortable clothing and bring your own yoga mat. For more information contact the Museum Education Department at 315-797-0000, ext. 2158.
First Friday Shorts Gallery Talk Life During Wartime Exploring Museum Careers High School Student Exhibition
This program, a preschool introduction to looking at art, emphasizes visual literacy through picture books and artwork in the Museum of Art. The approximately 45-minute program includes an interactive reading of two books, looking at art in the galleries, and a simple take-home project. For children ages 3 and up and their caregivers; younger siblings are always welcome! *Nursery schools and preschool programs may schedule an Art Story program for their class by contacting Clare Fitzgerald at 797-0000, ext. 2170.
Friday, April 4, 1:10 p.m. Anne Redfern, Museum of Art Docent Free and Open to the Public Learn more about the permanent collection and special exhibitions with these short 15-minute talks in the galleries.
New York City Bus Trip Wednesday, May 28, 6 a.m. to midnight $60 MWPAI Members; $70 General Admission Tickets: 315-797-0055 Free time in New York before the summer crowds and heat take over! Visit your favorite museums and galleries, shop, take in a show or whatever your favorite thing to do in New York happens to be. Bus arrives in New York between 10:30 and 11 a.m. and departs for Utica at 7 p.m.
The Kennedys, Fashion & Celebrity Photographs by Mark Shaw Lecture and Demonstration
Vintage Fashion Show and Cocktail Party
From the White House to Your House: Floral Design Demonstration and Raffle
Saturday, April 26, 7 to 9 p.m. VIP Ticketholders arrive at 6 p.m. Hosted by Emmy® Award-winning stylist and best-selling author David Zyla $25 MWPAI Members; $40 General Admission Includes American Royalty exhibition admission VIP tickets $50 MWPAI Members; $65 General Admission Includes a 6 p.m. light catered dinner with wine, style advice from David Zyla, and a front-row seat to the fashion show. Tickets: 315-797-0055 or www.mwpai.org
Sunday, April 6, 2 p.m. Lecture and Demonstration by Ruth Loiseau, White House Florist and Master Floral Designer $25 MWPAI Members; $40 General Admission Includes a guided tour of American Royalty and refreshments Tickets: 315-797-0055 or www.mwpai.org White House Florist and Master Floral Designer Ruth Loiseau takes you on a personal White House tour through her design work with five administrations (Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, William Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama). Ms. Loiseau will design seven stunning White House-worthy arrangements to be raffled off at the end of the program. Your ticket includes a tour of American Royalty and refreshments.
Guided Tours American Royalty: The Kennedys, Fashion & Celebrity Photographs by Mark Shaw Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 1 p.m. Sunday, April 13, 2 p.m Free with exhibition admission
Put together your best Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn or other ’50s-’60sinspired look for this fab fashion show emceed by celebrity stylist David Zyla. Along with fashions loaned by local vintage clothing stores and private collectors, your fashion style could win you a doorprize and a walk down the runway. At 7 p.m. visit the major exhibition of photographs by LIFE photographer Mark Shaw and enjoy music, hors d'oeuvres and signature cocktails at a full cash bar. Fashion Show starts at 8 p.m. Since 2001, Zyla has held the position of head costume designer for various television shows including Lifetime’s Devious Maids; ABC’s General Hospital, Port Charles and All My Children, for which he was awarded the 2010 Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design Emmy. He has collaborated with some of the most recognizable faces of contemporary culture including Hillary Clinton, Tom Hanks, Carol Burnett, Neil David Zyla, Photo by Carmen Ellis Patrick Harris, Susan Lucci, and Kelsey Grammer. David is the best-selling author of Color Your Style, and is currently at work on How to Win at Shopping, which will be released in the spring of 2015 by Workman Press.
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Models backstage at the Pierre Balmain Couture Show Paris, France, 1954. ©Mark Shaw/mptvimages.com Courtesy Monroe Gallery of Photography, Santa Fe, NM
A Night of Opera and Art
New in the Library
Thursday, May 8 • 6 to 8 p.m.
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oin Museum of Art Director Anna D’Ambrosio and Artistic and General Director of The Glimmerglass Festival Francesca Zambello for a night of memorable performances and magnificent art. Ms. D’Ambrosio and Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Mary Murray will discuss the rich influence of Japanese art and culture on American and European works in the Museum’s permanent collection. Ms. Zambello will introduce The Glimmerglass Festival’s 2014 season, including Puccini’s hauntingly beautiful Madame Butterfly. As a special treat the evening will culminate with a preview of MWPAI’s summer exhibition The Golden Age of European Painting and Glimmerglass artists’ selections that complement the exhibition.
Your MWPAI membership allows free borrowing from the library’s collection with the presentation of your membership card. The library is located on the second floor of the Academic Center at 510 Henry Street. For information on becoming a member, contact 797-0000 ext 2104.
Books Balthus: Cats and Girls by Sabine Rewald Beyond the Bed: The American Quilt Evolution by Jean M. Burks The Kennedys: Photographs by Mark Shaw Maurice Prendergast: By the Sea by Joachim Homann Portrait of Camelot: A Thousand Days in the Kennedy White House
DVDs Amour Berlin: Lou Reed Django Unchained Fold Crumple Crush: The Art of El Anatsui The Help Kinky Boots
Light refreshments will be served from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Edward Wales Root Sculpture Court and the exhibition Butterflies, Geishas, and Dragons: The Arts and Influence of Japan can be viewed. The presentation and Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786 - 1864), A performance will begin at Courtesan, 1830, color woodblock print on paper, 7 p.m. in the Auditorium. 15 x 10 1/2 inches, Owen D. Young Collection, Gift of Mrs. Josephine Young Case and Mr. Richard Young, 66.144
A Late Quartet Marley Quartet The Sapphires The Show That Shook the World: 1913 Armory Show
Compact Discs Afro Blue: Explore the Roots & Rhythms of Jazz The Kennedy White House Concerts Kinky Boots: Music & Lyrics by Cyndi Lauper Music of the Kennedy White House
Tickets at the door or in advance at 315-797-0055 Members of MWPAI or the Glimmerglass Guild $10 General Admission $15
Local Author’s Book Uncovered in Gift Gallery
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t Takes a Naked Man to Tell a Naked Story by local author Steve Mazza is among the new publications available at the Gift Gallery.
Steve loves the outdoors and spending time with his wife of 45 years, Patricia. Late in life he found a part-time job as a figure model for art schools and fell in love with art. Besides being a model, Steve is also learning to draw. This is what inspired him to write the book.
Tuesday - Saturday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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The book is the true story and personal adventures of a man who discovers that decisions made in life can take you down different paths. The book will make you laugh and inspire you to make choices and go down roads you’ve never thought of before.
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Stop by the Gift Gallery today to see all the publications available by many talented local authors.
Local Ingredients throughout the Menu A Variety of Coca-Cola Beverages
Gift Gallery Hours Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.
Art Alive - Butterflies, Geishas, & Dragons April 17
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11 am to 3 pm
Storytelling Drama • Bonsai Tree Demonstrations • Children’s Crafts
Build-A-Dragon Activity Exhibition Tours
Free and Open to the Public
SCHOOL OF ART HAPPENINGS To Register for a Workshop visit mwpai.org or 315-797-8260. Register in person Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Workshops Wire and 3D Objects Enameling
Mokulitho
Saturday, April 5 • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jewelry/Metals Studio, School of Art Learn to apply and fire enamel on wire and 3D objects
Saturday, April 12 • 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Printmaking Studio, School of Art Learn this relatively new technique, originating in Japan 30 years ago, this printmaking process is similar to lithography, but without complicated steps or use of acids and harsh solvents.
Plaster Mold Making and Slip Casting in Clay Saturday and Sunday, April 5 and 6 • Noon to 5 p.m. Ceramics Studio, School of Art Learn to use slip casting to make one-part open-face and two-part plaster and ceramic molds.
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Construction Form with Clay Slabs Saturday and Sunday, April 26 and 27 • Noon to 5 p.m. Ceramics Studio, School of Art Learn to investigate the many ways slabs can be processed and formed into a variety of shapes, both sculptural and functional.
Saturday, April 5 • 1 to 4 p.m. Printmaking Studio, School of Art Learn to carve, ink and print a linoleum block.
School of Art Exhibitions McCulley Gallery Exhibition
Spring 2014 Easton Pribble Visiting Lecture Series
Thursday, April 3• 4 to 5 p.m.
Brian Oglesbee
Works by PrattMWP Students Emir Tabakovic, David Vo, Stephanie Capria
Thursday, April 3 • 10:30 a.m to Noon Museum of Art Auditorium • Free and Open to the Public
14 Cottage Place, Utica Free and Open to the Public
Freshman Exhibition Friday, April 4 through Friday, April 28 School of Art Gallery Studio Building Reception Friday, April 4 • 4 to 6 p.m. Free and Open to the Public
McCulley Gallery Exhibition Thursday, April 18• 4 to 5 p.m. Works by PrattMWP Students Kacy Histon, Danielle Marchese, Felecia Kindron, Courtney Kimball, Dana Park
14 Cottage Place, Utica Free and Open to the Public
Photographer and printmaker Brian Oglesbee was born in Chicago in 1951. In the early 1970s he attended the School of Art Institute of Chicago. In 1976 he moved to upstate New York, where he taught photography and printmaking at Alfred University. His work has been exhibited in solo and group shows in the United States, Europe and Asia and is represented in collections internationally. He has twice been granted fellowships by the New York Foundation for the Arts. Since 1987, Brian has maintained a studio in Wellsville, NY. Water Series, black & white photography, 30” x 40”, 2004
The Elizabeth Lemieux PrattMWP Faculty Lecture Series
Sophomore Exhibition
Lecture by Bryan McGrath PrattMWP Ceramics Professor
Saturday, April 26 through Friday, May 16 Edward Wales Root Sculptor Court Museum of Art Reception Friday, May 16 • 6 to 8 p.m. Free and Open to the Public
Thursday, April 17 • 2:30 to 4 p.m Museum of Art Auditorium • Free and Open to the Public
Community Arts Education Exhibition Saturday, April 26 through Friday, May 16 Edward Wales Root Sculpture Museum of Art Reception Friday, May 16 • 6 to 8 p.m. Free and Open to the Public
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute’s first annual Elizabeth Lemieux Honorary PrattMWP Faculty Lecture Series presents PrattMWP Ceramics Professor Bryan McGrath. Bryan joined the PrattMWP faculty in 1985 as head of the ceramics department. A potter for 42 years, his work has been included in several ceramics publications. He has conducted numerous workshops on kiln construction and throwing. His travels include research and study trips to Japan and lecturing and teaching in Ireland. His works are in private collections in the U.S., Japan, Australia, and Ireland; and in public collections in the United States.
12th Annual PrattMWP Light Exhibition Saturday, April 26 • 8:30 to 11 p.m. Palmer Park and Sculpture Building Free and Open to the Public
America's Greatest Heart Run and Walk held on March 1, 2014 featured a logo designed by PrattMWP student Kassandra Gillette.
PrattMWP Students Recognized Graphic Design USA magazine has recognized two PrattMWP students, Stacy Kamin and Adolfo Gutierrez as “Students to Watch.” Stacy is now a junior at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. In her time as a graphic design student she has been featured on Packaging of the World and received an American Graphic Design Award. Adolfo expects to graduate from Pratt Institute Brooklyn in May with a B.F.A. in Communications Design. He continues to explore all conceptual and technical aspects of graphic design, illustration, and photography.
PrattMWP Info Session Friday, April 11 • 1 to 4 p.m. PrattMWP Student Center Join our Admissions Office for a presentation about PrattMWP and a campus tour led by a current student. Refreshments will be served. For more information or to sign up, please visit our website mwpai.edu or contact the Admissions Office 315-797-0000 ext. 2248.
Audience Favorite Returns with Beauty and the Beast For Kids and Families Satur day, April 5 • 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
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he improvisational humor and audience interaction of the DuffleBag Theatre Co. returns to the For Kids and Families series 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, April 5 in the Museum of Art Auditorium. The "Nearly World-Famous" DuffleBag Theatre brings the classic fairytale of Beauty and the Beast to life in their signature fun-filled and humorous fashion: using audience members as the stars! Since 1992, audiences across Canada, the United States, and internationally in countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and Vietnam, children and adults alike have been enchanted and enthralled by the wit, clever stagecraft, energetic performances, and audience interaction of a DuffleBag Theatre performance. When the audience is the star, everyone's dream of living a fairytale can come true with the "Nearly World-Famous" DuffleBag Theatre.
May Performances Jeremy Davenport New Orleans Jazz Saturday, May 3 8 p.m. Edward Wales Root Sculpture Court
Get Your Tickets Now at 315-797-0055 or mwpai.org
Admission is $8 for MWPAI Members and $10 for General admission. Flexible subscriptions are also available. Tickets may be purchased in advance or one hour prior to the performance time at the MWPAI Performing Arts Ticket Office, 797-0055 or 800-7540797. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.mwpai.org.
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Films are shown on Wednesdays and Fridays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Films are shown on Wednesdays and Fridays at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. All films are shown in 35mm format and BluRay digital cinema, with a state-of-the-art Dolby surround sound system. Comfortable seats give every patron an unobstructed view of our large screen.
Keyboard Conversations with Jeffery Siegel Misstresses and Masterpieces Saturday, May 10 8 p.m. Auditorium
Admission for all screenings is $8 general admission and $6 for MWPAI Members. Admission for students with valid identification is $4 at all screenings. Tickets are on sale 30 minutes prior to each screening. Film Passbooks for discounted admission to ten screenings are available for MWPAI Members for $45 and Non-Members for $60. For information call the MWPAI Performing Arts Ticket Office, 797-0055, 800-754-0797. If you’d like monthly film email updates, sign up for our Performing Arts film email by contacting JoAnne Colenzo at jcolenz@mwpai.org, calling 797-0000 ext. 2116, or on our website mwpai.org.
CAMPUS STORE MONTH of APRIL SPECIALS COLOR EXPLOSION
Canson Colored Cover Paper - 40% Off 8.5" x 11", 70 lb. or 90 lb. - Wide Variety of Colors Great for Display and Presentation Work PLUS
ShinHan Touch Brush Individual Twin Markers
Reg. $4.30 - Now $2.99 Wide Variety of Colors Perfect for Illustration, Fashion Design, Scrapbooking and Craft Projects Select PrattMWP Logo Merchandise - reduced for Final Clearance Campus Store Hours: Monday - Friday 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Campus Store is located in the Student Center on Campus at 1216 State Street, Utica NY 315-797-0000 ext. 2227
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS (and renewing members providing additional support at higher levels)
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President’s Circle Dr. Thomas & Mary Spath
Patron Donald C. Anthony Suzanne & John Golden Peter & Elizabeth Hotvedt
Contributor Beatrice J. Adler Mr. & Mrs. Franco M. Caparello Catherine Clarke Thomas A. & Susan W. Conklin Eileen & Victor Conte Harold & Elegia Heintz Sarah Hinman Gary Kielar Dr. Patrick & Marcia Knapp Mark C. Kovacs Helen A. Levy Pauline A. Mack Jane & Anthony Rabasca John J. Seifert Mary H. Vicks Dr. Greg Warne & Laura Finn Nickerson
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APRIL EVENTS 2 Wednesday
5 Saturday
13 Sunday
24 Thursday
Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
Art and Yoga 10:30 a.m., Museum of Art.
Second Sunday Guided Tour American Royalty 2 p.m., Museum of Art, Free with exhibition admission.
Art Story Every Picture Tells a Story 10:30 a.m., Art Odyssey Interactive Gallery.
16 Wednesday
25 Friday
Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
17 Thursday
26 Saturday
Art Alive Family Day 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Vintage Fashion Show and Cocktail Party VIP Ticketholder Dinner 6 p.m., Fountain Elms
3 Thursday Art Story Every Picture Tells a Story 10:30 a.m., Art Odyssey Interactive Gallery. Easton Pribble Visiting Lecture Series Brian Oglesbee 10:30 a.m.to Noon, Auditorium.
For Kids and Families DuffleBag Theatre Beauty and the Beast 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., Auditorium.
6 Sunday Floral Design Demonstration and Raffle From The White House to Your House 2 p.m., Museum of Art.
Exhibition Works by PrattMWP Students 4 to 5 p.m., McCulley Gallery, 14 Cottage.
9 Wednesday
Exhibition Opening and Gallery Talk Life During Wartime 5:30 p.m., Reception to follow, Museum of Art
11 Friday
4 Friday
Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium. PrattMWP Info Session 1 to 4 p.m., PrattMWP Student Center.
Gallery Talk: First Friday Shorts Life During Wartime 1:10 p.m., Museum of Art.
Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
12 Saturday
Freshman Exhibition On view through Friday April 28 4 to 5 p.m., School of Art Gallery Studio Building.
Art Story Every Picture Tells a Story 10:30 a.m., Art Odyssey Interactive Gallery.
Freshman Exhibition Reception 4 to 6 p.m., School of Art Gallery Studio Building.
PrattMWP Faculty Lecture Series Brian McGrath 2:30 to 4 p.m., Auditorium.
18 Friday Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium. Exhibition Works by PrattMWP Students 4 to 5 p.m., McCulley Gallery, 14 Cottage.
19 Saturday Art and Yoga 10:30 a.m., Museum of Art.
Art and Yoga 10:30 a.m., Museum of Art.
Art Story Every Picture Tells a Story 10:30 a.m., Art Odyssey Interactive Gallery.
23 Wednesday Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
Guided Tours
Vintage Fashion Show and Cocktail Party 7 p.m., Museum of Art. PrattMWP Sophomore Exhibition On View through May 16 Museum of Art. Community Arts Education Exhibition On View through May 16 Museum of Art. 12th Annual PrattMWP Light Exhibition 8:30 to 11 p.m., Palmer Park and Sculpture Building.
29 Tuesday Great Artists Series Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 7:30 p.m., Stanley Theater.
30 Wednesday Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
American Royalty: The Kennedys, Fashion & Celebrity Photographs by Mark Shaw Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 1 p.m. • Sunday, April 13, 2 p.m Free with exhibition admission The following areas are accessible to the physically challenged: Museum of Art Galleries, Auditorium and Sculpture Court, Art Odyssey: Interactive Gallery, Gift Gallery, Art Reference and Music Libraries, Performing Arts Office, School of Art Gallery, Studio D, and the Pottery Studio, the Academic Center and Student Center.