MWPAI Bulletin October 2019

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The Flavors of Spain: Wine, Food, and Music Saturday, October 26, 7:30 p.m.

Bulletin Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute

October 2019


OCTOBER EVENTS October 2 Wednesday

October 10 Thursday

October 20 Sunday

Film Series Phone 315-797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

October 11 Friday

Film Series Phone 315-797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

Art Story A Pop-Up Storytime 10:30 a.m. Art Odyssey Interactive Gallery

October 4 Friday

A Closer Look Gallery Talk A Very Odd Beast: the Cloisonné Glass Company’s Lion 1:10 p.m. Museum of Art Film Series Phone 315-797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium PrattMWP Alumni Exhibition Opening Reception Erik Nilson, Ethan Stuart, Nicole Basilone 4 to 6 p.m. Museum of Art PrattMWP Gallery First Friday Happy Hour Music by House of Hamill 5 to 8 p.m. Fountain Elms Terrace

October 5 Saturday Art and Yoga 10:30 a.m. Museum of Art

Easton Pribble Visiting Artist Lecture Series Greg Heisler: Portrait Photography 10:30 a.m. to noon Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

Film Series Phone 315-797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

October 12 Saturday Art and Yoga 10:30 a.m. Museum of Art

The Met: Live in HD Turandot by Giacomo Puccini 12:55 to 5 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium Exhibition Opening Robert Huot Paintings On view through January 19, 2020 Reception 4 to 6 p.m. Edward W. Root Sculpture Court

October 14 Monday

Museum of Art is closed

October 16 Wednesday

Film Series Phone 315-797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

October 18 Friday

October 9 Wednesday

Film Series Phone 315-797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

SAVE THE DATE! November 2 Saturday

Says You! Says Utica! WRVO Public Media 2 p.m. Sinnott Family – Bank of Utica Auditorium

Above: Children enjoying Art Story

Film Series Phone 315-797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

October 19 Saturday Art and Yoga 10:30 a.m. Museum of Art

Keyboard Conversations (More) Mistresses & Masterpieces 2 p.m. (New Time) Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

B# Performance 2 to 5 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

October 23 Wednesday

October 25 Friday

Film Series Phone 315-797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

October 26 Saturday

The Met: Live in HD Manon by Jules Massenet 12:55 to 5 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium Concerts in the Court Pablo Sáinz Villegas: The Flavors of Spain 7:30 p.m. Museum of Art Edward Wales Root Sculpture Court ArtBreak Talk Moonlight, Witches, and Halloween Miranda Hofelt, Curator of 19th-Century American Art Concerts in the Court Intermission

October 27 Sunday

REBEL Ensemble for the Baroque Chamber Music Society of Utica 2:30 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium

October 30 Wednesday

Film Series Phone 315-797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sinnott Family - Bank of Utica Auditorium


Fine Wine, Food, and Music by Guitar Master in a Special Concert in the Court Pablo Sáinz Villegas Saturday, October 26, 7:30 p.m. The Flavors of Spain Enjoy music, wine, and fine food when Concerts in the Court presents The Flavors of Spain. The Root Sculpture Court will transform into a traditional Spanish plaza with table seating for the concert and sumptuous tapas and wine. The price of admission will include the concert, samples of Pablo’s favorite wines, and a selection of Spanish culinary delights. Get your tickets now, seating will be limited for this special event. Praised for his passionate, emotive, and open-hearted playing, Pablo Sáinz Villegas has been hailed as “the master of the Spanish guitar” by Plácido Domingo. His virtuosic interpretations conjure the passionate, playful, and dramatic musical heritage of La Rioja, Spain. As an ambassador of Spanish culture, he will also share his deep knowledge of the wine and food of his homeland, adding a special element to the evening. Tickets for this event are $70 for MWPAI members, $75 for the general public. A limited number of “Concert Only” tickets are available on the second seating level for $28 for MWPAI members, $33 for the general public. The Museum opens at 6:30 p.m. so patrons can be seated and sample the culinary fare. A cash bar will be available in addition to the wine samples served at the tables. For tickets, contact the Performing Arts Ticket Office at 315-797-0055 or 1-800-754-0797. Tickets are also available online at mwpai.org.

ArtBreak Talk Moonlight, Witches, and Halloween Miranda Hofelt, Curator of 19th-Century American Art Concerts in the Court intermission

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ROBERT HUOT PAINTINGS October 13 through January 19, 2020

I started my art career as a painter. I’ve done many things along the way, but I’ve continued to do things that might be called painting and always have thought of myself as a painter. Robert Huot The Museum of Art proudly presents Robert Huot Paintings, a retrospective look at an artist’s core motivation for 60 years, creating conceptually interesting and skillfully crafted paintings. Robert Huot (born 1935) has been an artist and politically engaged citizen for much of his life. By his early 30s, he had established himself as an active player in the New York City art scene. He was a serious painter of large, minimalist canvases that were critically well-received. He exhibited regularly at commercial galleries in New York and in Europe; collaborated with his peers, including fellow artist Robert Morris and choreographer Twyla Tharp, his first wife; and was invited to participate in notable exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. By all art world standards, Robert Huot was a success. By the end of the tumultuous 1960s, Huot grew increasingly disenchanted with the art world, its commercialization, and its seeming obliviousness to volatile issues of the day, particularly the Vietnam War. As a member of the Art Workers Coalition, he actively protested the war and other injustices, but Huot describes his art and life at this moment as a disappearing act: his paintings became conceptual and ephemeral, and he moved from New York to an upstate farm in rural Chenango County. Huot stopped painting traditional, rectangular canvases but he remained a creative force, making films; producing an impressive body of work known as the Diary Paintings; Robert Huot, American, (born 1935), Shear, 1963, acrylic on canvas, performing with his band, the Chameleons; and collaborating 96 x 60 in., courtesy of the artist with artist Carol Kinne, his wife, on a variety of artistic and political projects; all the while commuting weekly to teach at You are cordially invited to the Hunter College. In the 1990s, Huot entered another remarkably fruitful period of painting, working as prolifically as he had 30 years earlier. With the equilateral triangle as his matrix, Huot painted expressively about themes that have engaged him his entire life: art history, contemporary politics, and, most critically, the nature of painting itself.

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opening reception in celebration of

ROBERT HUOT PAINTINGS Saturday, October 12, 4 to 6 p.m. Edward W. Root Sculpture Court Cash bar


Robert Huot’s story is one of living life on one’s own terms. This exhibition examines the significant body of work that he perceived to be at the heart of his métier, paintings, so that an oeuvre that has been largely unknown can now contribute to and broaden the collective understanding of post-World War II art in the United States.

Robert Huot, American, (born 1935), Mutant Yellow Christ, 1995, from the Post-Atomic series, acrylic on canvas, 81 x 93 in., courtesy of the artist

Robert Huot, American, (born 1935), AgCro, 1964, acrylic on canvas, 70 x 90 in., courtesy of the artist

Associate Museum Technician Erik Genalo, Associate Registrar Laura Laubenthal, and Museum Registrar and Exhibition Manager Michael Somple with Robert Huot’s Diary Painting #21, 1973, mixed media on canvas

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Museum of Art Events MYSTERIES ABOUND AT THE MUSEUM OF ART Dare to test out The Wanderer mystery game at the October 4 First Friday. $4 MWPAI members, $6 general public Mystery and adventure await in an exploration game developed by MWPAI in partnership with the Museum of Intrigue (developer of theatrical adventures). Artist Elihu Vedder’s 1863 painting The Questioner of the Sphinx is the centerpiece of the exhibition Mysterious, Marvelous, Malevolent: The Art of Elihu Vedder. The Wanderer explores Vedder’s mysterious artworks and makes connections to other paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts in the Museum to track down clues and solve puzzles that may uncover solutions or may sometimes pose more questions. The Wanderer will be launched at First Friday on October 4 and will be available any time during regular Museum hours through December 29. Bring the family, come with a group of friends, or test your skills at decoding mysteries solo for 45 minutes of fun and interactive entertainment at MWPAI. This collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is made possible by an initiative of Art Bridges, Inc., and the Terra Foundation for American Art.

Elihu Vedder, The Questioner of the Sphinx, 1863, oil on canvas, 36 x 42 in. Bequest of Mrs. Martin Brimmer, 06.2430. Courtesy, Museum Fine Arts, Boston. Reproduced with permission. © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. All rights reserved

Generous support for this program provided by Art Bridges.

OCTOBER FIRST FRIDAYS MICROPOETRY CHALLENGE Get inspired by the exhibition Mysterious, Marvelous, Malevolent: The Art of Elihu Vedder and create a Twitter-length micropoem (280 character limit) based on the exhibition’s theme of the macabre or on a particular work in the exhibition. Send your micropoem in advance to aoswald@mwpai.org. The authors may be invited to read their poems (time permitting) during the evening’s micropoem events. What is micropoetry? Learn more about the new genre at micropoetry.com. For more information on the October First Fridays micropoetry event at MWPAI, contact Museum Education Director April Oswald at aoswald@mwpai.org or call 315-797-0000, ext. 2144.

ENTER THE HAGGIS GUITARIST JOINS FIRST FRIDAYS HAPPY HOUR First Fridays Happy Hour returns to the Museum of Art's Edward W. Root Sculpture Court 5 to 8 p.m., October 4. Enjoy a spirited performance by House of Hamill. This Irish rock-inspired duo features Brian Buchanon from Enter the Haggis and his wife, Rose Baldin. The Museum Shop will offer 25% off 2020 calendars.

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Museum of Art Events TALKS AND TOURS

EDUCATION PROGRAMS

A CLOSER LOOK GALLERY TALK A VERY ODD BEAST: THE CLOISONNÉ GLASS COMPANY’S LION Friday, October 4 1:10 to 1:30 p.m.

ART AND YOGA FOR MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT Saturdays, 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. October 5, 12, 19

Paul Gonyea, Museum of Art Docent Free and open to the public

Drop-in fee: $10 MWPAI members, $15 general public Drop-ins, please pay at the door. Enjoy art and yoga in the Museum galleries for a calm and relaxing start to your weekend. Participants at all levels of ability are welcome. Wear comfortable clothing and bring your own yoga mat.

ART STORY A POP-UP STORYTIME Wednesday, October 2, 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Free and open to the public The interactive Art Story program fosters visual literacy as young children learn about the art in picture books and the Museum galleries.

Window, Manufacture attributed to The Cloisonné Glass Co., 1897-1910, (active London, England, 1817-ca. 1910) glass, wire, wood, 33 1/2 x 23 in., 75th Anniversary Acquisition. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John F. McGuigan Jr., 2008.26

MEET THE ARTIST GALLERY TALK: ROBERT HUOT Sunday, November 3, 2 p.m. Reception follows Free and open to the public Robert Huot will discuss his 60-year career from the 1960s minimalist style of his youth to the Diary Paintings series to the expressive equilateral triangle compositions of more recent times.

HOLIDAY BUS TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY Wednesday, December 4, 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. $78 MWPAI members, $88 general public Tickets: 315-797-0055, non-refundable Begin your New York City holiday adventure in Bryant Park, the bus drop-off point, where more than 100 artisans sell their wares at the annual holiday shops. Then enjoy free time—the entire day is yours to plan! The city offers great shopping, Broadway shows, renowned museums, the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center, and so much more.

Robert Huot, Bradley Walker Tomlin, 1995, acrylic on canvas, 81 x 93 in., courtesy of the artist

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Performing Arts PASSIONATE LOVE MUSIC IN KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS Immerse yourself in the passionate love music of Chopin, Schumann, and Liszt when Jeffrey Siegel returns for Keyboard Conversations® at the new time of 2 p.m. Saturday, October 19 in the Sinnott Family – Bank of Utica Auditorium with (More) Mistresses and Masterpieces. Discover how these great composers were inspired by the twists and turns of their romantic lives. Mr. Siegel will connect the passionate music of these monumental artists to the fiery relationships they shared with their “significant others.” The extremely popular Keyboard Conversations format offers listeners the opportunity to discover the influences that affected the creation of the music presented. Mr. Siegel shares details about each composition that lead the audience to realize the subtleties and intricacies of these great works. The evening concludes with a session of questions and answers with Mr. Siegel.

Admission for MWPAI members is $33 and $38 for the general public. Flexible subscriptions are also available. Tickets: 315-797-0055 or 1-800-754-0797. Tickets are also available at mwpai.org. Sponsored by Dr. Cynthia Parlato, Dr. Kenneth Novak, Dr. Lorna W. Grant, and Dr. Douglas Hurd

Says You! Says Utica! WRVO Public Media is celebrating their 50th Anniversary by bringing public radio’s quintessential quiz show, Says You! to MWPAI 2 p.m. Saturday, November 2 in the Sinnott Family – Bank of Utica Auditorium. Match wits with two teams as they duke it out playing a fast-paced word game with Photo credit: Says You!

friends just like you.

Tickets are $32.50 for general public and $18 for students and are available only at www.saysyou.net/event/.

COMING IN NOVEMBER For Kids and Families Trout Fishing in America

Monday, November 11 (Veterans Day) 11 a.m. Performance Free Songwriting Workshop 1 p.m. Concert in the Court Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Brass Band Saturday, November 16, 7:30 p.m.

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The Met: Live in HD Madama Butterfly By Giacomo Puccini Saturday, November 9, 12:55 p.m. Akhnaten By Philip Glass Saturday, November 23, 12:55 p.m.


Performing Arts THE MET: LIVE IN HD The 2019-2020 season of The Met: Live in HD returns to the Sinnott Family – Bank of Utica Auditorium for two live October simulcasts. Christine Goerke stars in the title role of Giacomo Puccini’s Turandot 12:55 p.m. Saturday, October 12. Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Franco Zeffirelli’s celebrated production about the icy Chinese princess who has renounced all men. Roberto Aronica sings Calàf, the suitor who risks his head for her hand and sings the famed aria Nessun Dorma. Eleonora Buratto is the slave girl Liù, and James Morris is Calàf’s long-lost father, Timur.

Turandot

Lisette Oropesa stars as the irresistible title character in Jules Massenet’s Manon 12:55 p.m. Saturday, October 26, playing a tragic beauty who yearns for the finer things in life. Manon’s story, from innocent country girl to celebrated courtesan to destitute prisoner, is one of the great tragic tales in literature and music. Michael Fabiano is the besotted Chevalier des Grieux, whose desperate love for Manon proves their undoing. Maurizio Benini conducts Massenet’s sensual score. Manon

Tickets for The Met: Live in HD are $24 for MWPAI members, $28 for the general public, and $14 for students. Flexible subscription packages for the series are also available. Call the Performing Arts Ticket Office at 315-797-0055 or 1-800-754-0797. Tickets are also available at mwpai.org. The Met: Live in HD series is made possible by a generous grant from its founding sponsor, The Neubauer Family Foundation. Global sponsorship of The Met: Live in HD is provided by Bloomberg Philanthropies. The Met: Live in HD series is supported by Rolex. The broadcasts are supported by Toll Brothers. Visit the Art Research Library to borrow these and other operas on Blu-ray or DVD.

The Cinema Event Series at MWPAI is sponsored by Bank of Utica

Films are shown Wednesdays and Fridays at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. All films are shown in high definition following our recent conversion to Digital Cinema Projection and Sound using state-of-the art technology and equipment. Comfortable stadium seating in our Museum of Art Auditorium provides every patron an unobstructed view of our large screen. Admission for all screenings is $6 for MWPAI members and $8 for the general public. 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 10 screenings are available for MWPAI members for $55 and non-members for $75. For information, call the MWPAI Performing Arts Ticket Office, 315-797-0055 or 1-800-754-0797. If you’d like monthly film email updates, sign up for our Performing Arts film email by contacting Bob Mortis at bmortis@mwpai.org, calling 315-797-0055, or at mwpai.org.

Film Series Sponsor:

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PrattMWP and School of Art

PRATTMWP ALUMNI EXHIBITION On view October 4 through October 31 Ethan Stuart, Nicole Basilone, and Erik Nilson Opening Reception: Friday, October 4, 4 to 6 p.m. Artists talk at 4:30 p.m. Free and open to the public *Reception before MWPAI October First Fridays

The PrattMWP Gallery is pleased to host an exhibition featuring work from three of PrattMWP College of Art and Design’s talented alumni: painter Ethan Stuart, painter Nicole Basilone, and sculptor Erik Nilson.

Ethan Stuart, detail Grandma’s Brown Sugar Carrots, acrylic on canvas, 2019

Nicole Basilone, detail Lagoon, oil on canvas, 2019 Erik Nilson, detail Erratic Edifice, pine and glue, 2019

The PrattMWP Gallery is located in the Museum of Art. Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.

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PrattMWP and School of Art SCHOOL OF ART COMMUNITY ARTS EDUCATION

JOIN THE WORKSHOP CLUB

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Register now at mwpai.org or 315-797-8260

Take Three Workshops get 10% Off October 3, 6 to 9 p.m. Drawing Faces From Casts Ages 16+ / All Levels / Yulia Levkovich 1 session / 3 hours / WK101-2 MWPAI members $30, general public $35

October 5, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. “Selfie” Portrait Ages 16+ / All Levels / Yulia Levkovich 1 session / 6 hours / WK102-10 MWPAI members $60, general public $55

October 19, 1 to 6 p.m. #INKTOBER: Pen and Ink Drawing with Retro Sorrento Ages 18+ / All Levels / Maria Vallese 1 session / 5 hours / WK101-5 MWPAI members $50, general public $55

November 14, 6 to 9 p.m. Photo Collage + Layers Ages 16+ / All Levels / Joella Burt 1 session / 3 hours / WK102-2 MWPAI members $30, general public $35

December 1, 1 to 6 p.m. Life-Size Figure Drawing Ages 18+ / All Levels / Yulia Levkovich 1 session / 35 hours / WK102-9 MWPAI members $50, general public $55

#INKTOBER WORKSHOP: HAND LETTERING AND CONTEMPORARY CALLIGRAPHY Ages 16+ / All Levels / Rachel Bartunek

Wednesdays, October 9 and 16, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 2 sessions / 4 contact hours / WK300-2 MWPAI members $40, general public $45 Wednesdays, October 23 and 30, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 2 sessions / 4 contact hours / WK300-3 MWPAI members $40, general public $45

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PrattMWP and School of Art WELCOME BACK, PRATTMWP STUDENTS!

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Developement

NEW DATABASE ENHANCES YOUR MEMBERSHIP Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute is building a new member database. Normally, this would be behind-the-scenes work and largely unimportant to visitors attending performances, films, and exhibitions, or taking classes offered at the School of Art, but this change will enhance each person’s experience of MWPAI. Once the database is operational, every time you interact with MWPAI, a staff member will scan your membership card, giving you quicker service and providing you with automatic member discounts. This means that when you purchase an item at the Museum Shop or register for a ceramics class or purchase a ticket to see a film, you will immediately be recognized and receive your discount. If you decide to change the level of your membership—upgrade from individual memberships to a family household membership, for example—you won’t have to get a new card. The new system will make it easier to interact with MWPAI online, too. You’ll be able to purchase tickets, register for a class, and make a donation all in one online transaction. You will receive a new membership card in the mail when the new database is complete. The new system will be easy for you to use and more efficient for everyone. We look forward to serving you better.

Celebrate the Past, Build the Future Give to the Centennial Campaign mwpai.org 13


Enhance Your Visit

MUSEUM SHOP NEW ARTIST'S PHOTOS CAPTURE THE BEAUTY OF TRAINS

Oneida photographer R. Wallace Wilson got into “train chasing” while studying photography out West. It seemed whimsical at first, but she grew to enjoy seeing commanding headlights and trailing red lights. She also photographs other subjects, and continues to search for inspiration and opportunities. Wilson is a formally trained painter and photographer who occasionally uses her Photoshop skills to bring a painterly effect to her photos. She grew up on Railroad Street in Oneida, N.Y., and, after living many years in the West, has returned to Railroad Street. Friday, October 4, First Fridays Museum Shop special – 2020 Calendars – 25% off No additional discounts apply

Museum Shop hours – Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. / Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.

CAMPUS STORE GET READY FOR WINTER WITH NEW PRATTMWP APPAREL! Try out the striped knit cuff hat with a pom pom and flip-top mittens with a smart-touch thumb. The hats have a luxurious fine-gauge yarn blend with superior feel and fabric memory.

Family and Alumni Weekend Friday, October 4 through Sunday, October 6

Hats and Mittens will be 25% Off Campus Store hours for the weekend: Friday - 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Saturday – 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday, October 16 through Friday, October 25

All General Pencil Drawing Products will be 25% off Charcoal, graphite, erasers, compressed charcoal, and chalk will all be on sale.

The Campus Store is located at 1216 State Street in the Student Center. Hours: Monday through Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 315-797-0000 ext. 2227 14


MUNSON-WILLIAMS-PROCTOR ARTS INSTITUTE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Vige Barrie, Chair

Steven R. Kowalsky

Mark D. Levitt, Vice Chair

C. Sonia Martinez

William C. Craine, Secretary

F. X. Matt III Peggy O’Shea

Steven J. Brown Michael D. Cominsky

Michael D. Damsky, Trustee Emeritus

Emma Golden

John B. Stetson, Trustee Emeritus

Anna D’Ambrosio, 6 President & CEO

Donna Harkavy Robert Knight

VISIT THE ART RESEARCH LIBRARY To access the Library, please register at the School of Art Reception desk, Campus Safety office, or the Museum of Art. We look forward to serving you in the MWPAI Library.

MUNSON-WILLIAMS-PROCTOR ARTS INSTITUTE INFORMATION AND HOURS Museum Hours, including Fountain Elms: Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Performing Arts Ticket Office Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., one hour before performances and 30 minutes before films. Phone: 797-0055 or 1-800-754-0797 Art Odyssey: Interactive Gallery Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. PrattMWP Gallery Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Museum Shop Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. School of Art Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Art Research Library: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. Noon-5 p.m. Sun. 3-8 p.m. For information, call (315) 797-0000 (Voice and TDD)

Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute is a fine arts center serving diverse audiences through three program divisions—Museum of Art, Performing Arts, and School of Art. The Institute also offers an art research library, an active membership program, a Museum Shop, Terrace Café, and outstanding rental facilities ideal for public programs and private events. MWPAI receives funding from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

The following areas are accessible to the physically challenged: Museum of Art Galleries, Auditorium, and Sculpture Court, Art Odyssey: Interactive Gallery, Museum Shop, Art Reference and Music Libraries, Performing Arts Office, School of Art Gallery, Studio D, and the Pottery Studio, the Academic Center, and Student Center.

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PrattMWP

College of Art and Design 310 Genesee Street Utica, New York 13502 (315) 797-0000 mwpai.org

ROBERT HUOT PAINTINGS October 13 through January 19, 2020 Sponsored by Golden Artist Colors, Inc.

Robert Huot, American, (born 1935), Triton, 1963, acrylic on linen, 118 x 90 in., courtesy of the artist


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