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Great Artists Series Presents The Chieftains Februar y 27 • 7:30 p.m.
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asters of Definitive Irish Music, the Chieftains with Paddy Moloney and Special Guests bring their award-winning sound to the Great Artists Series 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 27 in the Stanley Theater.
The Chieftains are the world’s most celebrated music ensemble, long recognized for bringing traditional Irish music to the world. These masters of Erin’s sound uncover the wealth of traditional Irish music that has accumulated over the centuries, making the music their own with a style that is as exhilarating as it is definitive. They are currently celebrating their 50th anniversary by collaborating with old and new friends, reliving past memories and introducing The Chieftains’ historic career to a whole new generation of fans. Tickets range from $69.50 to $24.50 with student ticket prices ranging from $22.50 to $10.50. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the MWPAI Performing Arts Ticket Office, on the phone at 797-0055 or 800-754-0797, or online at www.mwpai.org. Tickets may also be purchased one hour prior to the performance time at the Stanley Theater. Event Sponsored by
Series Sponsored by
The Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce Presents
Art Alive Fun Times at December’s Art Alive
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hat better way to kick the mid-winter blues than by attending the 2nd Annual Sweater Ball, presented by the Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce. Tickets are $60 per person and include butlered hors d’oeuvres, open beer and wine bar, carving stations by A Moveable Feast, and live music by Gridley Paige. Cash bar will also available. There will be prizes, giveaways, sweater contests and more. A portion of the proceeds to benefit Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute. For tickets contact the Chamber at 315-724-3151 or mvchamber.org.
Catered by A Moveable Feast by O’Connor’s Live Music by Gridley Paige
Friday, February 8 • 6:30 - 10:30 p.m. Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Sponsored by:
Business Joins the Arts
Join Us for the Next Art Alive Friday February 22
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
Reading, Reception and Book Signing
For Mind, Body and Spirit Saturdays February 9, 16, 23 •10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Drop-in fee: $10 MWPAI Members; $15 General Admission
Saturday, February 2, 4 p.m. David Esterly will read from The Lost Carving: A Journey to the Heart of Making (2012) Free and Open to the Public
All levels of ability are welcome. Wear comfortable clothing and bring your own mat.
Gallery Talk First Friday Shorts Free and Open to the Public Friday, February 1, 1:10 p.m. For African American History Month: A New Acquisition by Gary Simmons Mary E. Murray, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art
Second Sunday Guided Tour
David Esterly will read from his new memoir, an account of the year he spent at Hampton Court Palace, near London, replacing a spectacular Grinling Gibbons (1648-1721) woodcarving destroyed by fire in 1986. Mr. Esterly's own highrelief sculptures derive from this seventeenth-century style of carving. At Hampton Court, Esterly's pursuit of the lost mysteries of Gibbons's technique revolutionized his own work. Mr. Esterly’s readings and remarks will illuminate the carvings in the Museum's exhibition, The Art of Subtraction.
The Art of Subtraction: Carvings by David Esterly
Sunday, February 10, 2 to 2:45 p.m. Free and Open to the Public
Exhibition Reception and Book Signing Saturday, February 2, 4:45-7 p.m.
A new theme is explored each month. All are welcome; bring your family and friends and enjoy the Museum of Art together.
Edward Wales Root Sculpture Court Free Open to the Public
Art Story: Every Picture Tells a Story An Introduction to Art for Preschoolers Theme: Winter Thursday, February 7, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, February 16, 10:30 a.m. Free and Open to the Public This interactive program offers a preschool introduction to art and visual literacy through picture books and artworks on view in the Museum of Art. Includes a simple take-home craft. A 45-minute program for children ages 3 to 5 and their caregivers.
These programs are offered at a time convenient to teachers. All teachers will receive a certificate of completion, documenting contact hours, which may be used to pursue professional development credit. Teachers must register in advance by contacting the museum education department at 315-797-0000 ext. 2146 or mgianetti@mwpai.org.
For more information on these and other program offerings, visit the Institute’s website, www.mwpai.org.
New in the Library
LunchArt Videos Wednesdays at Noon Suggested Donation $3 Refreshments served, bring your lunch. Wednesday, February 13 Eames: The Architect and the Painter (84 min.) Though best known for their signature Eames chair, this film explores iconic designers (husband and wife) Charles and Ray Eames as they apply their unique sense of inquiry and design to architecture, exhibitions and film. Narrated by James Franco.
Wednesday, February 27 William Kentridge: Anything is Possible (60 min.) This film provides a rare, in-depth look at the life and work of the internationally acclaimed South African artist, William Kentridge. Working in a variety of media—including sculpture, drawing, animation, tapestry, film, and opera— Kentridge tackles a broad range of subjects, from cataclysmic events to poignant personal moments.
Your MWPAI membership allows free borrowing from the library’s collection with the presentation of your membership card. The general public is welcome to visit the library and browse the collection. 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 Beyond Bling: Voices of Hip-Hop in Art by Matthew McLendon Metal Artist's Workbench: Demystifying the Jeweler's Saw by Thomas Mann Seeing the World Within: Charles Seliger in the 1940s by Jonathan Stuhlman and Michelle DuBois Sports and American Art: From Benjamin West to Andy Warhol by Allen Guttmann
DVDs The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood, Jr. - Brett Thompson Martha Marcy May Marlene - Sean Durkin The Skin I Live In - Pedro Almodóvar The Trip - Michael Winterbottom
Compact Discs Feinstein Sings Gershwin - Michael Feinstein Jersey Boys: Original Broadway Cast Recording Let Love In - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Midnight in Paris: Music from the Motion Picture You Are There - Hilary Kole
March Book Group Selection Full Bloom: The Art and Life of Georgia O’Keeffe by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp Thursday, March 21, 6 p.m. Suggested Donation $3 New Mexico artist Georgia O’Keeffe is an icon of modern art. Recognized and loved for her enormous flower paintings, desert scenes and cow skulls, this book explores the woman behind the art. A limited number of books are available to purchase at the MWPAI Gift Gallery. Reservations appreciated, but not required, 797-0000, ext. 2158.
Stepping Back from the “Fiscal Cliff”
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s Congress took action to avoid the “fiscal cliff” of tax increases and spending cuts at the beginning of 2013, they also made some decisions that benefit philanthropic activities by our donors. In addition to maintaining the tax deductibility of charitable gifts, they reinstated the ability for donors over age 70 ½ to make IRA Charitable Rollover Gifts through 2013. Donors of that age facing taxable distributions from their IRA in 2013 may choose to have their IRA administrators make that distribution directly to a qualified charity, such as Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, and avoid the income tax that is normally due when making distributions from an IRA. The total of such gifts from an IRA cannot exceed $100,000 ($200,000 for a couple.) If you think that this method of giving may benefit you, consult your tax advisor or call our Director of Development, Joe Silberlicht, at 315-797-0000 ext. 2297 for more information.
Museum of Art Celebrates Groundbreaking Centennial
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n February and March, the Museum celebrates a very important anniversary in the history of American art. The groundbreaking 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art, known as the Armory Show (for the Sixty-ninth Infantry Regiment Armory where it was held) attracted thousands of visitors while it was on view in New York City between February and March 1913 (it then traveled to Chicago and Boston, too). It was a landmark event that introduced United States audiences to new art from Europe and included emotionally expressive paintings by Vincent van Gogh, cubist compositions by Picasso, and abstractions by Wassily Kandinsky. In the aftermath of the Armory Show, many American artists experimented with these avant-garde styles.
watercolor, Servant Girls, 1912, and Raymond Duchamp-Villon’s terracotta relief, Danseurs, 1911.
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute’s great patron, Edward W. Root, lent drawings by his friend, artist George B. Luks (1867-1933), to the Armory Show and also bought Maurice Prendergast’s painting, Landscape with Figures, from the show. In 2013 several national museums will celebrate this momentous anniversary, with exhibitions at the New-York Historical Society, New York City, and the Montclair Museum of Art, Montclair, NJ, among others. The Museum’s own commemorative exhibition includes works that were in the original Armory Show, including the Prendergast, Stuart Davis’s
Meet PrattMWP Sophomore Amy Kleiman
Maurice Prendergast (1858-1924), Landscape with Figures, 1912, oil on canvas 19 3/4 x 42 7/8 in., Edward W. Root Bequest, 57.212
Upcoming March Performances Keyboard Conversations with Jeffrey Siegel
Listen to the Dance: Waltzes, Marches, Polkas and Tangos!
Hometown: Indianapolis, IN Major: Art Education
Saturday, March 9 8 p.m. Museum Auditorium
Career Ambition: I would love to teach art classes to kids with disabilities, like autism and Down’s syndrome. I think art is a great way for them to express themselves and grow as individuals. Activities on Campus: When I go to the studio to do my work, I love wandering the hallways and other rooms and looking at what everyone else is working on, it's very inspiring. Favorite Class(es): Though I'm certainly not a fantastic drawer, it's the class where I get to see myself improve the most. Plus there's nothing more relaxing than drawing all day to some chill music.
Why I Chose PrattMWP: Its intimate classroom structure, and the teacher-tostudent ratio found here.
What Makes PrattMWP Special? It's personal. The environment here encourages you to focus on your art and grow as an artist, in a community made up of entirely artists. It's inspiring and unique in that sense, and it's a college experience you couldn't get anywhere else.
Campus Store Sweetheart Sale Friday, February 1 - Friday, February 15
All Golden Acrylic Paints 25% Off All Van Gogh Oil Paints 25% Off Buy Two Tubes of Graham Oils and Receive a Free Canvas Brush-Holder Campus Store Hours Monday-Friday 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Phone 315-797-0000 ext 2227 Campus Store is located in the Student Center at 1216 State Street
Valentine’s Day Specials at the Gift Gallery Friday, February 1 through Thursday, February 14
Beaded Necklaces and Bracelets 20% Off (30% Off for Members) (Consignment jewelry is excluded from this sale)
PLUS Purchase a select liquid silver semiprecious stone pendant and receive matching earrings for free! The Gift Gallery has a new consignment artist just in time for Valentine's Day. Hand-crafted paper gift boxes by Carol Bandych are a perfect match for that special gift when the presentation is key. Bandych from Barneveld has been crafting for many years but has enjoyed making her one-of-a-kind lovely gift boxes for four years now. If your sweetheart doesn't like jewelry, check out the many other hand-crafted items available from local artists at the Gift Gallery.
Gift Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays
Film Series Titles Available Online and By Phone Titles will be announced as they become available on our website at mwpai.org., Facebook (jcolenzo.mwpai.org) or by phone 797-0055, option 3. Become a part of our film series email list to receive the latest updates by contacting jcolenz@mwpai.org. Advertisements will also appear on the last Monday of each month in the ObserverDispatch. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, however, this helps ensure that you are presented with only the latest and finest films.
Films are shown on Wednesdays and Fridays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. All films are shown in 35mm format, with a state-of-the-art Dolby surround sound system. Comfortable seats give every patron an unobstructed view of our large screen. Admission for Matinee screenings is $7 general admission and $5 for MWPAI Members. Admission for Evening 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 10 screenings are available for MWPAI members for $45 and General Admission for $60. For information call the MWPAI Performing Arts Ticket Office, 797-0055, 800-754-0797. This series is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.
State of the Arts
NYSCA
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS (and renewing members providing additional support at higher levels)
Affiliate Costello Eye Physicians & Surgeons, PLLC • Dr. John J. Costello, Jr. • Dr. Patrick Costello
310 Genesee Street Utica, New York 13502
Price Design • Gary Price • Sarah Price
Fountain Elms Society
Family/Household
Joseph A. Abraham Dr. Sidney & Dr. Susan Blatt Dr. William L. Boyle, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Cuccaro Stan & Eileen Friedman Steven & Monica Kowalsky Family Elizabeth R. Lemieux, Ph.D. Mark & Wendy Levitt Anne & Tom Nelson David & Kelli Sherline
Princia & Brooks Benson Jerome & Bernadette DeMauro Ron & Phyllis Draper Susan Horowitz Richard Light & Laurie Dowell Scott & Kathy Perra Alan Swensen Robert & Barbara Whitney
President’s Circle Joyce Day Homan
Patron Behrens Family Mr. & Mrs. James L. Bramley Warren & Natalie Brown Dr. Ronald & Mary Kaye
Contributor Stephen W. Barth & Denise Hash Leighton R. Burns Naomi Guttman & Jonathan Mead Sharon L. Moriarity Mary Lawrence M. Owens Dana K. & Frances R. Roecker Antonia Shields Carol A. Soja
Individual Ben Bleiler Patricia Caruso Gail Dwyer Frank Gerace Heather Hennigan Meredith Leland Deborah Luvera Savannah Sears Lisa Urich Marian Valeriano Kathryn Warner Christina Yox
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute Information and Hours
Stay Up to Date on All MWPAI Happenings
Museum Hours (including Fountain Elms): Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Performing Arts Ticket Office Hours: Mon.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., School of Art Gallery Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-noon. Library: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. noon-5 p.m. For information, call (315) 797-0000 (Voice and TDD) General program support for the Museum of Art, performing arts and film presentations is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.
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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 art reference and music libraries, an active membership program, a Gift Gallery, and outstanding rental facilities ideal for public programs and private events. Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute 310 Genesee Street Utica, New York 13502 Telephone (315) 797-0000 Fax (315) 797-5608 www.mwpai.org Free Parking
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FEBRUARY EVENTS 1 Friday
8 Friday
20 Wednesday
First Friday Shorts Gallery Talk New Acquisition by Gary Simmons 1:10 p.m., Museum Galleries.
Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce Sweater Ball 6:30 p.m., Edward Wales Root Sculpture Court, For tickets contact 315-724-3151.
Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
9 Saturday
Art Alive 11 a.m., Museum of Art.
Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
2 Saturday Art and Yoga 10:30 a.m., Museum of Art. Reading: David Esterly The Lost Carving: A Journey to the Heart of Making 4 p.m., Auditorium. Reception and Book Signing: Carvings by David Esterly The Art of Subtraction 5 p.m., Edward Wales Root Sculpture Court.
6 Wednesday Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
7 Thursday Art Story: Every Picture Tells a Story 10:30 a.m., Art Odyssey Interactive Gallery. 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.
10 Sunday Second Sunday Guided Tour 2 p.m., Edward Wales Root Sculpture Court.
13 Wednesday LunchArt Video Eames: The Architect and the Painter Noon, Easton Pribble Conference Room. Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
15 Friday Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
16 Saturday Art Story: Every Picture Tells a Story 10:30 a.m., Art Odyssey Interactive Gallery.
22 Friday
Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium.
23 Saturday Art and Yoga 10:30 a.m., Museum of Art.
27 Wednesday LunchArt Video William Kentridge: Anything is Possible Noon, Easton Pribble Conference Room. Film Series Phone 797-0055 or visit mwpai.org 2 and 7:30 p.m., Auditorium. Great Artists Series The Chieftains with Paddy Moloney and Special Guests 7:30 p.m., Stanley Theater.
Art and Yoga 10:30 a.m., Museum of Art.
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.