Explore Art - May/June 2015

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spring/summer calendar

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exhibitions Featured

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Tickets Members: FREE Adults: $12 Seniors over 55: $10 Students with ID: $6 Children 12 and under: FREE Groups of 10 or more (call ahead to reserve): $8 per person

FEATURED EXHIBITIONS Two Exhibitions,

FREE EXHIBITIONS

One Price!

American Soldier Through June 21 | Gallery L11 Explore the emotional and psychological impact of war through photographs of American servicemen and women, from the Civil War to recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Eugene Richards, American (born 1944). Good-byes at the airport, Columbus, Ohio, 2006. Gelatin silver print. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 2014.37.2

Jump In! Architecture Workshop Through July 19 | Galleries L7 & L8

Attributed to the Dentzel Company; possibly Salvatore Cernigliaro (1879–1974). Rabbit Carousel Figure, ca. 1910. Basswood and paint. 57 ¼ x 50 x 13 in. Courtesy of the Barbara L. Gordon Collection.

A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America Through July 5 | Gallery L13 Explore more than a century of America’s diverse folk art traditions through the collection of Barbara L. Gordon. Featuring 63 outstanding works made by self-taught or minimally trained artists, this rich collection celebrates the breadth of American creative expression.

The influence of architecture on daily life and the environment is presented in this interactive and dynamic exhibition. Jump In! creates a studio environment, where the practice and impact of architecture unfolds through provocative questions, project examples and engaging activities.

Philip Haas: The Four Seasons Through October 18 Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park

In Kansas City, the exhibition is supported by Henry W. Bloch, Barton P. and Mary D. Cohen Charitable Trust, McQuaid Brothers Construction and Gary Smith. Additional support has been provided by the Campbell-Calvin Fund & Elizabeth C. Bonner Charitable Trust for exhibitions and H&R Block.

Sculptor Philip Haas has created four whimsical portrait busts which embody the four seasons. Towering 15 feet each, the sculptures feature flowers, fruits, vegetables, leaves, branches and other natural elements. This exhibition is supported by the Hall Family Foundation and the Donald J. Hall Initiative.

Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity Through August 2 | Galleries L14 & L15

On the cover Philip Haas, American (born 1944). Summer (detail), 2012. Fiberglass Maquette.

For more than 20 years, Spanish master chef Ferran Adrià oversaw the world-famous destination-restaurant elBulli, where he pushed culinary boundaries with knowledge and wit, transforming the craft of cuisine into an art form all its own. Notes on Creativity is the first major exhibition for Adrià. This exhibition presents sketches, models, diagrams and other tools that Adrià used to develop his innovative cookery, giving the visitor a glimpse of the chef’s overall creativity. Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity. Curated by Brett Littman. Organized by The Drawing Center, NY. Dom Pérignon is the presenting partner of Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity. Additional support is provided by the Institut Ramon Llull, Acción Cultural Española (AC/E), and Lavazza. In Kansas City, the exhibition is supported by Ann and Kenneth Baum, Paul DeBruce, Christy and Bill Gautreaux and Shirley and Barnett Helzberg, Jr. Additional support has been provided by Mary and Tom Bloch, Nancy and Rick Green, the CampbellCalvin Fund & Elizabeth C. Bonner Charitable Trust for exhibitions and H&R Block.

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Digital rendering of sculptor Philip Haas’ upcoming installation of The Four Seasons. Image courtesy of the artist.

World War I and the Rise of Modernism Through October 18 | Galleries P31 & P34 Modernism emerged as a philosophical, social, political, artistic and literary movement at the turn of the 20th century. It impacted and was impacted by World War I. This three-part exhibition tells the story of Modernist art and artists, a culture in transition and the war that changed the world forever. Marsden Hartley, American (1877–1943). Himmel (detail), ca. 1914–1915. Oil on canvas. Gift of the Friends of Art, 56-118.

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Tours

TOURS Highlights of the Collection Wed–Fri 1:30 p.m. | Thurs/Fri 6:30 & 7:30 p.m. Sat/Sun 1:30 & 2:30 p.m. | Meet at Info Desk Drop in for a guided tour and enjoy interesting conversation about works in the collection.

NEW! Junior Jaunts: Stroller Tours Friday, June 26 | 10:15–11 a.m. FREE | Meet near Coat Check, Bloch Lobby Bring your baby in a stroller or carrier for an adult-focused, yet infant-friendly, mini museum tour. Enjoy discussion of a few favorite art galleries. No worries about loud little ones or reservations needed!

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Friday, May 1 | Grand Tasting & Auctions $250 | Reservations required | 816.751.1ART, option 8 5:30–8 p.m. | Rozzelle Court & Kirkwood Hall Enjoy wines of more than 25 top winemakers plus delectable food pairings as you bid on a wide range of silent auction items. 8–10 p.m. | Convene to tables on the grounds where you may enjoy additional fine wines, cheese, bread and a few surprises during a live auction of more than 20 one-of-a-kind wine related treasures and adventures. For more information, please visit nelson-atkins.org/Shuttlecork.

Featured Exhibition Tour A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America Through July 5 | Exhibition ticket required Drop-in tours available Wednesday–Friday at 1 p.m. Visit our website to schedule a tour for six or more. Look for a museum guide and share lively conversation in the exhibition Thursday & Friday, 6–8 p.m.; weekends, 1–4 p.m.

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Attributed to Joseph H. Davis (1811–1865). Dr. Nathaniel Grant Family, 1835–36. Watercolor and graphite on wove paper. Courtesy of the Barbara L. Gordon Collection.

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Join us every Saturday and Sunday from 1–4 p.m. for FREE hands-on activities, close looking and conversation with museum guides in the galleries and Bloch Lobby.

WEEKEND FAMILY ACTIVITIES Explore objects from the World War I and the Rise of Modernism exhibition in the Nelson-Atkins Building. Gallery Activity Learn about the artist Marcel Duchamp, the use of everyday objects in art and the concept of Dadaism. Discuss ways that family roles changed during and after WWI.

FUN Spot Museum guides will share images of “Box in a Valise,” by Marcel Duchamp. Build and decorate your own mini paper version of this work, inside and out, with images that represent your family.

S to ry Time fo r Pr e s ch o o le r s Join us May 10 & June 14, and every second Sunday, at 1:30 p.m. in Noguchi Court for story time led by librarians from the Kansas City Public Library.

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Spencer Art Reference Library Presents Medieval Barcelona Haggadah 7–8:30 p.m. | Rockhill Room

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Special Presentation Steven Ehrlich: Evolving Multicultural Modernism 6–7 p.m. | Atkins Auditorium T

Renowned architect Steven Ehrlich explores how contemporary issues in culture, climate and place are solved through an approach he calls multicultural modernism. In partnership with Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning and Design Department of Architecture and Steven Ehrlich, the 2014–2015 Victor L. Regnier Distinguished Visiting Chair.

Join Rabbi Mark Levin in this program exploring the library’s illuminated facsimile of the 14th century Barcelona Haggadah and the spiritual and artistic role of the Haggadah in Jewish life.

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YFA Second Friday Happy Hour 6–8 p.m. East Sculpture Terrace Enjoy springtime with Kansas City’s most established young friends group along with non-profit partners, KC Pet Project and Young Variety KC. Furry friends welcome! Cash bar available with special member pricing. Not a member? Join during happy hour and receive a free drink ticket.

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Mother’s Day Celebrate with activities inspired by our featured exhibition, A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America, with this annual tradition.

SUNDAY, MAY 10 | 1–4 p.m. | FREE

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Member Morning 9–11 a.m. Bloch Lobby, Lens 2 & Featured Exhibition Galleries M T

Bring the whole family to the museum before it opens to the public! Treat yourself to complimentary breakfast in the Bloch Lobby followed by fun art-making activities in Lens 2. Don’t forget to check out both fabulous featured exhibitions, A Shared Legacy and Notes on Creativity. Special Film Presentation & Dance A Conversation in Dance 1:30 p.m. | Atkins Auditorium T

Join StoneLion Puppet Theatre in the area’s largest free community art performance, the 9th annual Mother’s Day for Mother Earth celebration and puppet show on the south lawn of the Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park. In case of inclement weather, performances and activities will move indoors. PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS 1–1:40 p.m The Youth Symphony of Kansas City performs selections from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and other favorites. 1–1:30 & 3–3:30 p.m. American folk tales told by Joyce Slater. 2–2:30 p.m. “To Bee, or Not to Bee.” Giant puppet show featuring the life cycle of the honeybee with 14 foot bees, dancing flowers, enormous butterflies and honeycomb. 2:30–3 p.m. Meet the puppets up close!

AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES • Bee whirligig art activity • Demonstrations by local artists NedRa Bonds, Kate E. Burke and more! • Explore A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America. Exhibition ticket required. Members see it FREE! • Purchase food in Bloch Lobby for a picnic in the park! 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Mother’s Day Brunch $33 members | $37 non-members $16 Ages 12 & under Celebrate the special women in your life with an extravagant buffet amidst strolling violin music in the beauty of Rozzelle Court. Selections include smoked seafood, roasted meats, omelets, pastas, artisan breads and desserts. Full bar available. Make reservations early. 816.751.1ART (Option 2) 15% service charge added to total bill.

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Filmmakers Rodney Thompson and Stinson McClendon premiere their lively documentary about “Two Step,” the unique Kansas City ballroom dance. Discover the history, artistry and personalities of the “Two Steppers” as they prepare for Kansas City’s BIG STEP OFF competition. Q & A with the filmmakers follows the screening. FREE “Two Step” dancing in Bloch Lobby from 3-5 p.m.

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Artful Conversation 1–2:30 p.m. | Info Desk | R Uncover new ideas and share inspiring dialogue with a docent and other participants who share your interest in art! Conversation continues in Rozzelle Court (Dutch treat).

Rozzelle Court Restaurant Lunch Wednesday–Sunday, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Happy Hour @ Bloch Lobby Thursdays, 5–8 p.m. Served dinner & live music Fridays, 5–10:30 p.m. Influenced by Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity. Menu and performers change weekly, nelson-atkins.org. Reservations suggested, 816-751-1ART (1278), option 2. May 8—Celebrate Cinco de Mayo 5–10:30 p.m. | Enjoy the culinary flavors of Mexico, live music, beer and tequila. Full bar available. June 21—Father’s Day BBQ 11 a.m.–3 p.m. | Celebrate Dad’s Day KC style! Picnic food and jammin’ musicians! BBQ meats, picnic-style sides, housemade desserts. Enjoy the Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park and our featured exhibitions. Rozzelle Court will be closed on the following dates but sandwiches, salads and snacks will be available for purchase. Visit the Info Desk for location. • May 1, no dinner served • June 19, no dinner served

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Know Your Museum Tour Marvelous Mothers 11 a.m.–Noon & 1:30–2:30 p.m. Meet at Info Desk M T

Come celebrate Mother’s Day with an exploration of moms in art. Call 816.751.1216 with any questions. Society of Fellows In the Vault 6–8 p.m. | Noguchi Court M T Nelson Society level and above Ever wonder what happens in the vault of the museum?

• June 20, no lunch served

Please join us at this exclusive member event. We will begin with a private cocktail reception in Noguchi Court followed by a one-of-a-kind tour with Mark Milani from exhibition presentation and Jill Kohler from collections management.

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Print Society Private Collection Tour 1–3 p.m. FREE for Print Society $10 for all others Gallery owners Jack and Georgia Olsen open their home to members of the Print Society to view the paintings, prints, sculpture and pottery collected over the past 35 years. 816.751.1ART

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As a “thank you” to military families, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art will again participate in the national Blue Star Museums program in 2015. Military families are offered free admission to all exhibitions from Memorial Day to Labor Day by showing a military ID.

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Join this not-so-quiet night at the museum every month for live music, free programs, art activities and more, showcasing the talents of our local artists and collaborators, just for adult audiences! For schedule and more information, visit nelson-atkins.org.

Between a Rock and an Art Place

Fair is FOLK

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6–9 p.m. | Bloch Lobby

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Crossfire Talk A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America

1+4=Take 5. With guest moderator KCUR’s Gina Kaufmann, join Sporting KC, UMKC chemistry professor Kathleen Kilway; Tom Paolini of Paolini Garment, and curator Katelyn Crawford as they grapple with and solve Formula for themselves.

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1:30 p.m. | L13

Local artists will demonstrate and discuss the creative inspirations for their work which will be available for purchase in the Museum Store. Visit nelson-atkins.org for more details. May 2 Nancy Clark, Handweaver May 9 & 10 Village Pewter May 16 Danya Roselle, Jewelry May 30 Designing Rose, Jewelry June 12 RAYGUN, Silk Screen Printing

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Curators Catherine Futter and Stephanie Fox Knappe explore all of the delightful expressions of American folk art in painting and decorative arts in a dynamic talk in the exhibition galleries. (Repeats June 10)

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The Curator is IN! War Stories 6:30–7 p.m. | Gallery L11 Join curator April Watson for a special encore as she discusses American Soldier and how photographs shaped the perceptions of servicemen and women.

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Join Young Friends of Art and special partner Starlight Theatre’s Center Stage for this month’s Happy Hour. Cash bar available with special member pricing. Not a member? Join during happy hour and receive a free drink.

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Join artist Philip Haas as he discusses his inspiration and process to transform Renaissance painter Guiseppe Arcimboldo’s iconic Four Seasons into monumental, three-dimensional sculptures.

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The Curator is IN! Jump in! Experience the Architecture Workshop 7–8 p.m. Project Space, Gallery L8 Join Karin Jones in the Jump In! Architecture Workshop for an introduction to this dynamic studio environment and experience hands-on activities.

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Print Society Annual Meeting 2–4 p.m. Meet and greet other Print Society members, hear about our past successes and future events. We will meet at the home of Brucie and Bill Hopkins.

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YFA Second Friday Happy Hour 6–8 p.m. | Plaza Level Lobby, Bloch Building

Artist Talk Philip Haas: The Four Seasons 6–7 p.m. | Atkins Auditorium T

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Crossfire Talk A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America 11:30 a.m. | L13 Exhibition ticket required

Artful Conversation 1–2:30 p.m. | Info Desk | R

This un-highlights tour uncovers hidden stories of one of Kansas City’s most spectacular cultural institutions. Geared for new members, you’ll see some of the museum’s most fascinating treasures in this unique experience. Join Happy Hour in Bloch Lobby prior to the tour; includes one free drink ticket.

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Know Your Museum Tour Exotic Destinations 11 a.m.–Noon & 1:30–2:30 p.m. Meet at Info Desk | M T Not able to take that dream vacation this summer? Travel back in time and visit destinations real and imagined.

Uncover new ideas and share inspiring dialogue with a docent and other participants who share The Curators Are IN! your interest in art! Conversation American Folk Art from continues in Rozzelle Court the Collection (Dutch treat). 7–8 p.m. | Gallery 214

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Sunday, July 19

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Friends of Art Gallery Hack 6 p.m. Check-in Cocktails in Bloch Lobby 6:30 p.m. First tour (Limit 50) 7:15 p.m. Second tour (Limit 50) Bloch Lobby and Galleries M T

Curators Karin Jones and Katelyn Crawford share the museum’s wonderful permanent collection of folk art in collaboration with A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America.

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The Annual Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park Celebration and Kansas City’s Big Picnic July 19, 4–7 p.m.

Rabbit Carousel Figure (See page 2)

Food, music, art & outdoor fun for all ages!

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enrollment required for all classes

studio classes & workshops

The Ford Learning Center has been made possible by Ford Motor Company Fund.

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FULL-DAY CAMPS Exclusive offer for full-day camps: Buy one camp enrollment and receive a 10% discount on the second camp enrollment.

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SUMMER Studio Classes for Ages 3–Adult The world-class collection of the Nelson-Atkins’ is the inspiration for our studio programs. Direct experience with art in the galleries provides students with a foundation for art making in the Ford Learning Center classrooms. Experience a unique learning environment for children and adults unlike any other in Kansas City!

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ENROLLMENT Enroll today online (nelson-atkins.org/calendar), or by phone 816.751.1ART (1278), option 2. Enrollment is on a first-call, firstserved basis. Credit/debit card payment required. Cost: Museum members receive discounts on classes, 30% for Society of Fellows and 20% for Friends of Art. Please provide the following information when you call: Student’s name, address, date of birth, home phone, emergency phone and the parent/guardian name. We accept individual enrollments only; one person may not enroll students from multiple families. Enroll early—class size is limited. Enrollment deadline is three days prior to a class or workshop. Classes that do not reach a minimum enrollment will be cancelled and fees refunded. Parking for museum members is free; nonmembers parking for more than 30 minutes, either to attend class or wait while their student is in class, pay $8 per vehicle. Cancellations/Transfers/Credits: Students can cancel an enrollment five business days prior to a class or one-time workshop to receive a refund less a $15 cancellation fee per enrollment. Transfers from one class to another can be up until five business days prior to a class with a $10 transfer fee. No refunds or transfers will be made for cancellations made less than five business days prior or due to missing a class. We do not issue credits toward future classes or workshops if you cancel an enrollment or miss a class.

Ages 6–13 (Students must be entering 1st grade in the fall to enroll.) Monday–Friday | 9 a.m.–4 p.m. | $300* “Camp out” this summer at the Nelson-Atkins! Participate in art classes, taught by Ford Learning Center instructors, make new friends and have additional fun-filled learning activities, led by camp counselors, to round out the day. Visits from “mystery guests” (museum staff members who work with art every day) will occur throughout the week to allow students “inside” access to the museum world. * EXTENDED DAY is offered 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. for an additional cost of $75 per week. LUNCH: Monday, the first day of camp, pizza will be ordered from a local restaurant. Tuesday–Friday, bring a non-perishable, sack lunch including drink or purchase box lunches from the museum restaurant. Cost for box lunches (four days) is $35.

Ready, Set, Draw Ages 6–12 | July 20–24 Grab your pencil and let’s go! Indoors, outdoors, upside down and even using light–get ready to explore drawing. Practice observational drawing from works of art and also creating images all from your imagination. The Great Castle Adventure Ages 6–12 | July 27–31 Take a step back in time to explore art and architecture of the Medieval and Renaissance periods. Castle building, heraldry, royal portraits, symbols of power and medieval legends such as St. George and the Dragon will be investigated and provide the inspiration for making art.

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Adult STUDIO CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

Art Naturally! Ages 6–12 | August 3–7

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Investigate the world of nature and how nature can inspire artists including Philip Haas: The Four Seasons. Create prints, paintings, drawings and more that have a connection to all that grows.

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STUDIO CLASSES

F OR ADU LTS AGES 16 AND OLDER

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Parent/Guardians will need to complete the appropriate forms for students to participate in full-day camps. Forms will be mailed with enrollment confirmation and a return envelope provided.

Develop your watercolor painting skills using fruits, vegetables and flowers as the subject matter. Creating washes, composition and brush techniques will be emphasized. FLOWERS: THROUGH THE LENS 6:30–8 p.m. Friday, June 12 10 a.m.–Noon Saturdays, June 13–27 $120 Instructor: Megan Wyeth

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Member discounts available! Society of Fellows 30% Friends of Art 20%.

WATERCOLOR: FRESH FROM THE GARDEN 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. June 9–12 $130 Instructor: Christine Webster

Explore the process of photographing flowers. Creativity in approach, techniques, natural lighting, composition, backgrounds and lens will be discussed. Class meets at the Nelson-Atkins June 12 and June 27, and at Kauffman Gardens located one block south June 13 and 20.

Summer Art Classes & Workshops

Creating with Light: Photograms & More Special Class in Collaboration with the University of MissouriKansas City

SCHOLARSHIPS For children and adults The scholarship program provides students with the opportunity to participate in museum art classes, regardless of financial circumstances. Scholarships are awarded based upon financial need and a desire to participate. Visit nelson-atkins.org/scholarships for more information.

This summer we celebrate folk art with the featured exhibition A Shared Legacy: Folk Art in America and the world of nature with Philip Haas: The Four Seasons—fun, monumental sculptures in the Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park. A wide variety of classes for ages three to adult are offered.

Deadline to receive applications for summer classes is May 11, 2015.

1–4 p.m. | Saturdays, June 13–27 $100 Instructor: Laura Hurcomb Work with light-sensitive materials, pinhole camera and camera obscura to produce unique images. Class meets at the Nelson-Atkins June 13 and at UMKC in the Fine Arts Building June 20 & 27 to use the darkrooms and photography lab.

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Visit nelson-atkins.org to see a complete listing of summer programs.

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WATERCOLOR FANTASY Ages 12–16 Tues–Fri, June 9–12 1:30–3:30 p.m. $120 Practice color mixing, working with wet and dry washes and creating strong visual compositions as you explore watercolor techniques. Draw inspiration from Surrealist art and Philip Haas: The Four Seasons.

A PAINTING IN FOUR SEASONS 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Wednesday, June 17 $80 Instructor: Suzann Geringer Visit the Philip Haas: The Four Seasons installation in the Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park and create a four-panel painting exploring color and line. Be inspired by the shapes and colors of each season. We will work with tempera paint, large brushes, oil pastels and collage. Bring a sack lunch to this full-day workshop.

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Member discounts available! Society of Fellows 30% Friends of Art 20%. Philip Haas, Autumn, 2012, Fiberglass Maquette

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MUSEUM PORTFOLIO Ages 14–17 Tues–Fri, July 7–10 1:30–4 p.m. $120 This class provides the opportunity begin or expand your college admissions portfolio by honing observational drawing skills working with original works of art in the galleries. DRAWING: EYE ON SCULPTURE 6:30–8:30 p.m. Thursdays, July 9–30 $120 Instructor: Suzann Geringer Practice and sharpen your drawing skills through direct observation of sculpture in the museum collection and the super-sized Philip Haas: The Four Seasons. Explore various drawing media such as graphite, charcoal and conté crayon. All skill levels are welcome.

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LOCATION & PARKING The museum is located at 45th and Oak streets, three blocks east of the Country Club Plaza. Enter the garage off Oak Street. Charge for parking, FREE for members. VISITORS WITH DISABILITIES The museum and parking garage are wheelchair accessible. SPENCER ART REFERENCE Library Open to the public. Mon Closed Tue By appointment Wed 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Thurs/Fri 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Sat/Sun 1–4 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHY Jenny Wheat (pgs. 6, 12) Mark McDonald (pgs. 7, 11, 12) Lauren Frisch (pgs. 8, 14, back cover) John Lamberton (pg. 14) Shirley Harryman (back cover)

ROZZELLE COURT RESTAURANT A Kansas City treasure, our Italian-style courtyard is an unparalleled setting. Lunch Wed–Sun, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Desserts & Beverages Wed–Sun, 2–4 p.m. Happy Hour Thurs, 5 p.m. | Bloch Lobby Served Dinner & Live Music Fri, 5–10:30 p.m. MUSEUM STORE Shop for books, cards, children’s items and a large variety of gifts, jewelry and home décor. Tax free. Members save 10%. Online store nelson-atkins.org/shop. MEMBERSHIP Enjoy FREE parking, FREE admission to featured exhibitions, discounts in Rozzelle Court Restaurant and the Museum Store and special events just for members. To become a member, for tickets to events, to enroll in classes, or to ask questions about the museum, visit nelson-atkins.org or call 816.751.1ART (1278).

MAY/JUNE 2015 Featured Speakers And Staff Katelyn Crawford Assistant Curator American Art Steven Ehrlich, FAIA Architect and 2014–15 Victor L. Regnier Distinguished Visiting Chair Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning and Design Catherine Futter Louis L. and Adelaide C. Ward Senior Curator of European Arts Philip Haas Artist, Screenwriter and Filmmaker Karin Jones Project Planning Coordinator European Arts Gina Kaufmann KCUR Kathleen Kilway Chair of Chemistry Department University of Missouri, Kansas City Stephanie Fox Knappe Samuel Sosland Curator American Art Jill Kohler Head Registrar Rabbi Mark Levin Congregation Beth Torah Stinson McClendon Filmmaker Mark Milani Head, Collections Handling and Exhibition Presentation Tom Paolini Paolini Garment Rodney Thompson Filmmaker

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Thursday, May 14 Society of Fellows In the Vault (See page 7)

Society OF fellows Events Wednesday, May 9 Member Morning (See page 7)

The museum’s premier membership group offers vital support to the Nelson-Atkins. Fellows will enjoy these special events. See calendar listings for more events.

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Member pre-sale May 1-8 On sale to the public May 9

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