Montpelier Arts Center Brochure, 2016-2017

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ARTS AT MONTPELIER

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2016–2017 SEASON

THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION, PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY


Montpelier Arts Center welcomes aspiring creators and appreciators of art! Art intersects life at Montpelier Arts Center, a multi-faceted, community-oriented facility that has been a complete arts destination for more than 30 years, offering exhibitions, classes, performances, and studios. Sixteen professional artists maintain open studio hours for the public from 10 am – 5 pm daily, seven days a week. The three galleries housed at the Arts Center introduce changing exhibitions by local and national visual artists who work in a variety of media and styles. Nationally and internationally recognized performers hold concerts in a quaint, intimate setting. Classes in the visual and literary arts are offered year-round for adults, teens, and children. For more information or to receive Montpelier Arts Center’s e-newsletter, send an email to montpelier.arts@pgparks.com.

Information and Directions Contact: Phone 301-377-7800 or 410-792-0664; TTY 301-699-2544; arts.pgparks.com; montpelier.arts@pgparks.com. Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm (Closed major holidays) Gallery Hours: Seven days a week, 10 am–5 pm (Closed major holidays) For visits to the galleries after 5 pm (Monday–Thursday), please call 301-377-7800 in advance. Admission is FREE to the galleries and gallery receptions. Visitor Guidelines: The galleries and studios at Montpelier Arts Center are free and open to the public, seven days a week. Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult when visiting the galleries. No photography or videography is allowed in the galleries without permission of the artists or the Arts Center. Accessibility: The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation. Tours: Guided tours of the Arts Center include the exhibitions on view and visits with the artists working in their studios. Tours can be arranged by calling the Arts Center during office hours (8:30 am– 5 pm). A tour of the Arts Center can often be arranged in conjunction with a tour of the Montpelier Mansion. To schedule a tour with the Mansion, call 301-778-7817; TTY 301-699-2544 or email montpeliermansion@pgparks.com. Directions: Montpelier Arts Center is located off Route 197 and Muirkirk Road in Laurel, Maryland, one quarter-mile west of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. From the Capital Beltway (I-495), take the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (MD-295) North, and exit at Route 197 (Laurel-Bowie Road) towards Laurel. Continue on Route 197 to Crystal Plaza Shopping Center/Muirkirk Road. Turn left onto Muirkirk Road; Montpelier Arts Center Drive is the first right. Parking: There is plenty of free parking available at the Arts Center.

Pack a picnic! The grounds of Montpelier Arts Center are the perfect spot to enjoy a picnic prior to joining us for a concert or program. Bring your basket and blanket for an old-fashioned picnic in the great outdoors. Please be kind and pick up your trash.


Welcome to an exciting new season of the arts at Montpelier! For decades, Montpelier Arts Center has inspired thousands of individuals through our dedication to creating an accessible arts experience for all. We are committed to playing a central role in the cultural life of the community. We welcome you to join us for live music performances, art exhibitions, Jazz Talks, master workshops, classes, and more. We believe that art can inspire and transform lives. Do you remember your first live music performance? Is there a book from your childhood that you’ve read over and over again? Are there lyrics to a song that you can’t forget? Was there a work of art that inspired you to start drawing?

“Art is a nation’s most precious heritage. For it is in our works of art that we reveal to ourselves and to others the inner vision which guides us as a nation. And where there is no vision, the people perish.” —LYNDON JOHNSON, on signing into existence the National Endowment on the Arts

This year, we want to hear from you. What inspires you? How have the arts impacted your life? Please share with us your stories and experiences with the arts. We’d love to hear from you. Send us an email at Montpelier.Arts@pgparks.com. Thank you for taking the time to read about the programs we offer at Montpelier Arts Center. I hope you’ll feel inspired to visit us and enjoy the arts more!

Sonya Kitchens

DIRECTOR, MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER

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EXHIBITIONS

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GALLERY HOURS: Seven days a week, 10 am – 5 pm (closed major holidays) Admission is FREE to the galleries and gallery receptions. For visits to the galleries after 5 pm (Monday–Thursday), please call 301-377-7800 in advance.

Main Gallery “Home, Again:” The 28th Annual Prince George’s County Juried Exhibition 2016 SEPTEMBER 9 – OCTOBER 30, 2016 Public Reception: Friday, September 9, 7–9 pm View art that embodies the constant spirit of innovation and reinvention. The exhibition encompasses work in 2-D, 3-D, video, sound, installation, and performance art. All artists live, work, and/or have their studio in Prince George’s County, MD.

Single Lens Reflex-tions

Making New Worlds III by Charles Reiher

NOVEMBER 6 – DECEMBER 31, 2016 Public Reception: Friday, November 18, 7–9 pm This exhibition features documentary photographers turning the “lens” towards a personal project of their family, surroundings, or themselves. Included are works from Bill Crandall’s “Fairy Tales from the Fault Lines” project and the collaborative work of Gabriela Bulisova and Mark Isaac’s “Returns” series.

Bill Crandall

Gabriela Bulisova

Black History Month Exhibition

“Shout for Joy:” African American Sacred Music Traditions JANUARY 23 – FEBRUARY 28, 2017 Public Reception: Sunday, January 29, 2–4 pm Through the stories behind the creation of spirituals, hymns, and gospel music, this exhibit uncovers the tremendous importance of sacred music in the black community beginning in West Africa and extending to the 21st century.

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48th Annual Laurel Art Guild Juried Exhibition MARCH 10 – APRIL 2, 2017 Public Reception: Sunday, March 12, 2–4 pm Organized by the Laurel Art Guild, this annual exhibit is juried by a regional professional and showcases works by artists ages 18 & older who live in the Washington metropolitan area, and includes paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, collages, and more.

Substrates APRIL 8 – MAY 28, 2017 Public Reception: Saturday, April 8, 2–4 pm Artists explore drawing and painting on non-traditional surfaces such as cardboard, fabric, ceramic, and other unique supports.

Sasha Baskin, Substrates

36th Annual Invitational Sculpture Exhibition JUNE 9 – JULY 29, 2017 Public Reception: Friday, June 9, 7–9 pm

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Susan Stregack and Rollin Fraser

The 36th annual Montpelier Invitational Sculpture Exhibition will take place in the Main Gallery at Montpelier Arts Center.

to receive a 10% discount on classes and Live! at Montpelier concert tickets ($25 or more). MEMBERSHIP FEES: Single $20/yr (resident), $26/yr (non-resident); Family $50/yr (resident), $65/yr (non-resident); Seniors (60+) FREE 4 | 2016–2017 SEASON


Library Gallery The Library Gallery at Montpelier Arts Center highlights local artists selected by a juror. Laura Amussen, award-winning artist, director of exhibitions and curator at Goucher College, and educator at Towson University, served as the juror for the 2016-2017 Library Gallery Competition.

Allen Linder SEPTEMBER 3 –OCTOBER 30, 2016 Public Reception: Friday, September 9, 7–9 pm Working as a sculptor for 30 years, Allen Linder’s mysterious drawings reveal his impulse to describe form through light and dark values. Linder works from all points of view until up and down suggest themselves. The result is something perhaps known but never seen before.

Urban Color by Susan Stregack and Rollin Fraser

Boat and Wave by Allen Linder

NOVEMBER 5 – DECEMBER 31, 2016 Public Reception: Friday, November 18, 7–9 pm “Attention must be paid,” a quote from Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman, exemplifies the photographs presented in Urban Color. Susan Stregack and Rollin Fraser isolate the very small parts found in urban settings as representations of the whole image.

Urban Color by Susan Stregack and Rollin Fraser

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Trashy by Jessica Lee, First Place Winner of the Fourth Annual Artists on the Rise, 2015

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Celebrate Youth Art Month

Fifth Annual Artists on the Rise: Juried Teen Exhibition MARCH 10 – 31, 2017 Public Reception & Awards Ceremony: Saturday, March 11, 1–3 pm Montpelier Arts Center strives to foster a positive, creative environment in which young and emerging artists realize their full potential as creative individuals. In honor of National Youth Art Month, Montpelier spotlights teens (ages 13–18) in the Washington metropolitan area and their talents in the visual arts.

Ellen Cornett APRIL 8 – MAY 28, 2017 Public Reception: Saturday, April 8, 2–4 pm Inspired by the humorous and serious, often tragic undertones of fairytales, Ellen Cornett’s charcoal drawings illustrate intriguing vignettes of conflict, misunderstanding, and relationships gone awry. See Cornett create a live drawing along a gallery wall in-person or follow its progress through her blog and on Facebook and Instagram.

Fran Abrams JUNE 9– JULY 29, 2017 Public Reception: Friday, June 9, 7–9 pm Trained in architecture and urban planning, Fran Abrams’s creative process combines both left and right brain. His polymer clay pieces are intricately and mathematically planned out to fit together to evoke the fluid sense of fabric caught at a moment in time.

Belling the Cat by Ellen Cornett

Crossing the Border by Fran Abrams

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One Quickly, The Other in Very Slow Motion by Steven Williams

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Resident Artist Gallery Steven Williams SEPTEMBER 3–25, 2016 Public Reception: Friday, September 9, 7–9 pm Inspired by everything from classic science fiction to found objects, Williams uses a process of intuition, accident, and chance. His mixed media works meet at the intersection of surrealism and abstraction.

Patrick Cromwell OCTOBER 1– 30, 2016 Public Reception: Sunday, October 2, 1–3 pm Influenced by the work of M.C. Escher, Patrick “Mackie” Cromwell experiments with patterns of light and dark as well as different techniques of etching a plate. Through the creative process, he often discovers and connects more with his interior life.

Patricia Phillips Bowden NOVEMBER 5–27, 2016 Public Reception: Friday, November 18, 7–9 pm Patricia Phillips Bowden, who holds a BFA from the Corcoran College of Art & Design, continues her explorations of art through paintings on a variety of surfaces and through the creation of mixed media pieces.

Annual Holiday Group Show DECEMBER 3 – 31, 2016 Public Reception: Sunday, December 4, 1–3 pm Montpelier Arts Center’s resident artists showcase their work in this group holiday exhibition. Join us December 4th for the reception and our Annual Holiday Open House, then visit the artists in their studios to see where and how they create!

Travel Journal for Sleepwalkers by Steven Williams

Intersecting Light Shadow by Patrick Cromwell

Cropped Garden by Patricia Phillips Bowden

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Barbara Talbott APRIL 8–30, 2017 Public Reception: Saturday, April 8, 2–4 pm The need to replicate the texture and surface of an object propels Barbara Talbott to discover new ways to use materials and processes in everything she makes. After 30 years as an advertising photographer, graphic designer, and computer illustrator, she also brings this experience into her work.

David Brosch MAY 6–28, 2017 Public Reception: Saturday, May 6, 2– 4 pm Barbara Talbott

David Brosch received his BA in fine arts and BS in architecture from the University of Maryland. A printmaking resident artist and instructor at Montpelier Arts Center, his artwork usually comprises representational imagery and strong colors.

Lori Ulmer-Hanson JUNE 3–25, 2017 Public Reception: Friday, June 9, 7–9 pm Lori Ulmer-Hanson works in a diverse array of media, including hand-sculpted raku clay, wood, stone, and metal sculpture, as well as acrylic paintings. Her work features the female form, capturing its beauty and elegance in unique and compelling representations.

Barry Goldstein JULY 1–30, 2017 Public Reception: Sunday, July 9, 1–3 pm Minds Eye, Lost in Illusion by Barry Goldstein

Oregon Coast, Storm Brewing by David Brosch

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After a career running a premier accounting recruitment agency in Washington, DC, Barry Goldstein sold his business to pursue art. Studying and working in a wide range of media from drawing to painting to sculpting, he sees our physical and non-physical world in new ways.


Lori Ulmer-Hanson

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Cristian Perez Quintet –PHOTO MICHELE EGAN

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER


Live! at Montpelier Enjoy concerts featuring local, national, and international artists in a quaint, intimate setting. The acoustics make every performance a special experience for the ears.

Customize your own series!* Buy tickets for any six concerts ($25 or more) from the Live! at Montpelier series, and get a seventh concert ticket FREE (up to $25). Higher price prevails. To purchase tickets, call 301-377-7800 or 410-792-0664.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016, 8 PM

Tizer Quartet featuring Karen Briggs Live! at Montpelier kicks off the fall season with the much anticipated return of “Jazz Group of the Year” nominee Tizer Quartet featuring Karen Briggs on violin! TIZER will bring their unique blend of original, high-energy jazz fusion to this wonderfully intimate venue for a memorable evening not to be missed!

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

Tizer Quartet

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2016, 8 PM

Cristian Perez Quintet Argentine guitarist Cristian Perez weaves many genres of world music together to create a delightful program. Hear tunes from the Andes to the Himalayas with his quintet, including flutist Yana Hristova, drummer Joe McCarthy, bassist Daniel Brown, and Emmanuel Trifilio on bandoneon

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

*Schedule subject to change

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2016, 8 PM

Bohemian Caverns All Star Band For the past 90 years, Bohemian Caverns was DC’s “sole home of soul jazz.” Return “home” to the Caverns with this all-star performance by Kenn Rittenhouse (trumpet), Tedd Baker (saxophone), Allyn Johnson (piano), Michael Bowie (bass), and CV Dashiell (drums).

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Bohemian Caverns Mural by Alonso Tamayo

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2016, 8 PM (PRE-SHOW TALK AT 7 PM)

Curtis Brothers Brothers Luques (bass) and Zaccai (piano) Curtis follow in the rich family tradition of jazz. Their music is rife with the blues, swing rhythms in recognition of their African-Caribbean-New Orleans lineage, and the basic core elements that make their music such a spicy, hard bop melting pot.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Join the brothers at 7 pm for a special pre-concert talk and demonstration that will enrich your appreciation and enjoyment of the live performance.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2016, 8 PM Curtis Brothers

Michel Nirenberg Quartet Saxophone master and composer Michel Nirenberg celebrates the vibrant melodies and rhythms of his native Brazil. Surrounded by equally accomplished and charismatic musicians, Nirenberg will give listeners a new experience of Brazilian music. “In terms of style, substance, and execution, Nirenberg ranks high. This is some brilliant Brazilian jazz.” —DAN BILAWSKI, ALL ABOUT JAZZ

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Return Sunday, October 16, 2 pm to learn more about the Brazilian rhythms you’ll hear in this special performance.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2016, 8 PM

Terry Marshall & Bridges Terry Marshall has performed in clubs and concert halls as far north as Toronto, Canada and as far south as Rio de Janeiro. With Terry Marshall & Bridges, he offers a tantalizing straight ahead program for jazz lovers. Listeners of all ages can’t help tapping their toes and humming along. Michel Nirenberg

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

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Cyrille Aimeé

Terry Marshall & Bridges


Cyrille Aimeé – PHOTO ANNA WEBER

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2016, 8 PM

Cyrille Aimeé Vocalist Cyrille Aimeé is a winner of the Montreux Jazz Festival’s International Vocal Competition, the Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition, and the 2015 DownBeat Critic’s Poll (“Rising Star—Female Vocalist”). Raised primarily in France, Aimeé quickly fell in love with gypsy music and their way of life, a continued inspiration to this day. This engagement of Cyrille Aimeé is funded through the Mid Atlantic Tours program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Tickets: $30/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2016, 3 PM & 6 PM

A Charlie Brown Christmas with the Eric Byrd Trio Back by popular demand, The Eric Byrd Trio returns to celebrate the music from the Peanuts’ Charlie Brown Christmas show. By bringing fresh arrangements to these familiar songs, it gets everyone in the holiday mood. Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!

Tickets: $15/person

Eric Byrd Trio

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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2017, 8 PM

Davey Yarborough and Esther Williams Audience favorites husband-and-wife duo Davey Yarborough and Esther Williams bring their soulful blend of jazz and original songwriting to the Montpelier stage. Davey is a music studies teacher at Duke Ellington School for the Arts, and Esther is a long time musical stage actress. They have performed up and down the East Coast, including the Kennedy Center, the Savoy in New York, and the East Coast Jazz Festival.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

Davey Yarborough and Esther Williams

Kristin Callahan

FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2017, 8 PM

Thad Wilson Quartet featuring Vocalist Kristin Callahan Everyone who has heard Kristin Callahan agrees that her voice is fresh and vibrant, a vocalist to watch for years to come. She appears with incredible trumpeter and bandleader Thad Wilson, who has played with many renowned jazz artists and toured the world, performing in numerous jazz festivals.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

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FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2017, 8 PM

Laura Dreyer Saxophonist, woodwind artist, and composer Laura Dreyer is a vibrant, creative voice in the New York jazz scene. Her catchy original compositions combine lyrical melodies with jazz and Brazilian rhythms, resulting in an exciting, contemporary palette of sound with a strong rhythmic twist. “The Portuguese idiom of Brasil comes so naturally to her that she could almost fool even the most astute listener into believing that she is Brasilian.” —RAUL DA GAMA, LATIN JAZZ NETWORK

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017, 8 PM

Todd Marcus Todd Marcus is one of the few artists worldwide to focus on the bass clarinet as a main instrument in modern jazz. His straight-ahead playing and compositions swing with fiery and introspective intensity, offer a strong lyrical sensibility, and often incorporate the Middle Eastern influences of his Egyptian-American heritage. “Marcus…is clearly what the jazz polls call a “rising star”…In Marcus’s hands, the bass clarinet is no longer a specialty instrument. Its unique timbral richness becomes incisive, fully capable of forceful expression.” —JAZZ TIMES

Laura Dreyer – PHOTO KENDRA HEISLER

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017, 8 PM

The Eastern Standard Time Jazz Quartet featuring Chris Vadala One of the country’s foremost woodwind artists, Chris Vadala has appeared on more than 100 recordings to date, as well as innumerable jingle sessions and film and TV scores. Enjoy jazz standards and original compositions from his recent album Eastern Standard Time during this performance.

Todd Marcus – PHOTO GARY YOUNG

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Chris Vadala

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Allyn Johnson

FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017, 8 PM

Allyn Johnson Native Washingtonian, Allyn Johnson, is a multi-talented musician, composer, arranger, and producer whose trademark sound gives brilliance and fortitude to the art of jazz improvisation. Mentored by the late great jazz legend Calvin Jones, Johnson hopes to continue Jones’s rich legacy of service, musicianship, and academic excellence in his teaching.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Return Sunday, April 23, 2017, 2 pm for a jazz talk by Allyn Johnson, Director of the Jazz Studies program at the University of the District of Columbia.

FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2017, 8 PM

B’s Bees One of Montreal, Canada’s favorite jazz bands is touring the U.S. for the first time! Led by Brandon Goodwin, B’s Bees plays an inspired program of straightahead jazz, featuring the late master Charlie Haden, as well as the group’s own Kanata Suite. B’s Bees

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017, 8 PM

Hot Club of Baltimore The Hot Club of Baltimore performs the finest gypsy swing this side of the Atlantic inspired by the legendary French guitarist Django Reinhardt. Michael Joseph Harris is guitarist and artistic director of the group, which consists of a collective of top jazz musicians.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

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FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017, 8 PM

Sherry Winston Contemporary jazz flutist, Sherry Winston has performed at The White House for President and Mrs. Clinton, and for former President George H.W. Bush. She has appeared on “The Today Show,” “Emeril Live,” BET TV, Live at Five, VH1, and many other national TV shows. Sherry is a graduate of Howard University’s College of Fine Arts.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

Sherry Winston

FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2017, 8 PM

Cyrus Chestnut Trio Pianist Cyrus Chestnut’s hard swinging, soulful sounds have become a staple in the jazz community. Blending contemporary jazz, traditional jazz and gospel, plus the occasional seasonings of Latin and samba, Chestnut gives himself plenty of freedom to explore different emotions, while keeping his music in recognizable form. “His brand of crisp articulation and blues inflected harmony evokes another era...multifaceted and dynamic...Mr. Chestnut was the evening’s star and he brought charisma to the role...” —THE NEW YORK TIMES

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

Hot Club of Baltimore

Cyrus Chestnut

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Akua Allrich

Smooth Sounds for Seniors Visit Montpelier Arts Center for a fun series of special programs designed just for seniors 60 & better! Concerts begin at 12 noon and tickets are $12/person.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2016, 12 NOON

Carly Harvey Based out of Washington, DC, Carly Harvey combines blues, jazz, soul, Americana, roots, and rock styles. With a sound like Etta James, she is also influenced by Bonnie Raitt, Susan Tedeschi, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nina Simone.

Tickets: $12/person

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2016, 12 NOON

Akua Allrich Carly Harvey

Performing songs from her album Uniquely Standard, this DC-native vocalist describes her unique sound as a “conglomeration of my personal musical experience, which is jazz, soul, blues, and pan-African music. I guess the best way to describe the album is a soulful approach to standard jazz tunes.”

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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017, 12 NOON

Ethel Ennis Beloved vocalist Ethel Ennis returns for the fourth annual Smooth Sounds for Seniors series! Named Baltimore’s “First Lady of Jazz,” Ethel has performed with a long list of legends, and she is legendary herself.

Tickets: $12/person

Ethel Ennis

PHOTO RAYMOND FUDGE

THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2017, 12 NOON

Denyse Pearson and her Gentlemen of Distinction Full of enthusiasm and reverence for America’s original art form known to the world as jazz, this ensemble of longtime friends and performers have each made their respective impressions and contributions to the world of jazz music at home and abroad for three decades.

Tickets: $12/person Denyse Pearson

THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017, 12 NOON

DC’s Finest DC’s Finest is an a cappella group consisting of active and retired DC police officers who are often referred to as “The Doo Wop Cops.” All members are Washingtonians who attended local high schools and sang with a doo-wop group in the ’50s and ’60s.

Tickets: $12/person

DC’s Finest

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Jooyoung Kim

Classical Recital Series The annual recital series of classical music is a juried competition open to all classical musicians in the United States. All recitalists are winners of the 2016– 2017 Classical Recital Competition. Recitals take place in the Main Gallery at Montpelier Arts Center. Classical recitals are free, but a $5 donation is appreciated. Following the recitals, please join us for a reception sponsored by CAAPA: Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts.

ABOUT THE JUROR: Richard Scerbo maintains an active schedule as a conductor, bassoon teacher, and arts administrator at the National Orchestral Institute and the University of Maryland School of Music. In 2004, seeking to transcend the confines of the traditional classical concert experience, Scerbo founded INSCAPE Chamber Orchestra, a critically acclaimed, GRAMMY nominated group of highenergy master musicians.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2016, 3 PM

Peter Pakhomkin, Guitar Peter Pakhomkin

Hailed by the Baltimore Sun as an artist of “formidable talents,” Russian-American guitarist, Piotr Pakhomkin, is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after concert guitarists of his generation. Among his numerous national and international performances, Piotr has been featured at the Kennedy Center and Millenium Stage in Washington, DC.

FREE; $5 donation appreciated

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2016, 3 PM

Washington Saxophone Quartet Since 1997, WSaxQ’s recorded arrangements have aired daily throughout the United States on NPR’s broadcasts of “All Things Considered.” The instruments (soprano, tenor, alto and baritone saxophones) evoke the refined sounds of a string quartet, the rich harmonies of an organ prelude, and the excitement of a jazz sax section.

FREE; $5 donation appreciated

SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 2017, 3 PM

Jooyoung Kim, Piano Critically-acclaimed pianist Jooyoung Kim is known for her dazzling technique, superb musicianship, and exquisite artistry. Since making her debut at the age of twelve as a soloist with the Korean Symphony Orchestra, Ms. Kim has presented numerous solo and chamber recitals in Korea, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Russia, and the United States.

FREE; $5 donation appreciated

SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2017, 3 PM

Venteux Quintet, Flute/Oboe/Horn/ Clarinet/Bassoon Maryland-based Venteux Quintet includes Anna Luther on flute, Heidi Dewally on oboe and English horn, Donna Noyes on clarinet, Monica Schwartz on bassoon, and Rich Roberts on horn.

FREE; $5 donation appreciated

Washington Saxophone Quartet

Venteux Quintet

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Special Events SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2016, 2 PM

One Maryland One Book Discussion

All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely What would you do if you witnessed something you never would have believed? And how do you know you’re doing the right thing? The powerful and relatable story of two high-schoolers brought together by injustice is this year’s One Maryland One Book pick. Join us for this inspirational book discussion.

FREE

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2016, 2 PM

Calle 54 (2000, Rated G) With only minimal introductory voiceovers, this film by Spanish director Fernando Trueba consists of studio performances by a wide array of Latin Jazz musicians including Chucho Valdés, Bebo Valdés, Cachao, Eliane Elias, Gato Barbieri, Tito Puente, Paquito D’Rivera, Chano Domínguez, Jerry Gonzalez, Dave Valentin, Aquíles Báez, and Michel Camilo.

FREE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2016, 11 AM – 2 PM

¡Celebración Hispana! Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Montpelier this fall! Create your own Guatemalan worry doll and decorate sugar cubes to make a necklace inspired by Cuba.

All ages; FREE

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2016, 1–4 PM

Annual Holiday Open House Montpelier Arts Center invites families to a fun holiday celebration! Tour resident artists’ studios, attend exhibition receptions, shop the pottery sale, enjoy holiday music, and be inspired by art demonstrations.

FREE

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2017, 3 PM

Past Voices Black History Month Program: Valentine Pringle The Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA)’s Past Voices Series delves into the lives and music of little known Black Classical Musicians, featuring the music, life, and songs of Valentine Pringle. Tragically slain in South Africa in 1999, he is remembered for his rich, Paul Robeson-like voice.

FREE

Valentine Pringle

SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2017, 1-2 PM

Celebrate Earth Day at Montpelier! Appreciate the beauty of Montpelier’s grounds while creating a fun and educational Earth Day activity for the whole family.

FREE

SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2017, 10 AM – 4 PM

Annual Montpelier Festival of Herbs, Tea, and the Arts Hosted by Montpelier Arts Center and Montpelier Mansion/Historic Site, celebrate spring at this fun festival for the entire family! Visit the resident artists’ studios, watch art demonstrations, paint the Montpelier bird, and create spring-themed crafts. Stroll the Arts Center’s galleries and view the Substrates exhibition as well as art by Ellen Cornett and Barbara Talbott. Adjacent to the Arts Center is Montpelier Mansion/Historic Site. Visit the Mansion and stroll the beautiful grounds where you can purchase art, crafts, food, herbs, plants, and more. Self-guided tours are available year-round from 11 am – 3 pm (Thursdays – Tuesdays).

FREE; Held rain or shine

SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 2017, 1 PM

Stefan Scaggiari Travel to Paris this April with pianist/singer Stef Scaggiari as he presents the music of Debussy, Chopin, and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, plus songs of Cole Porter, Leslie Bricusse, Duke Ellington, Sting, and Stevie Wonder. “Stef’s musical contributions are major, sometimes miraculous.” —NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO

FREE; $5 donation appreciated

Stefan Scaggiari

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Curtis Brothers

Jazz Talks Series Join us at Montpelier Arts Center for our popular series of interactive, educational artist talks about jazz, music, and life, followed by Q&A sessions.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2016, 7 PM

Pre-show Talk with the Curtis Brothers In a pre-concert talk, brothers Zaccai and Luques Curtis will discuss how they integrate Afro-Caribbean music into jazz and what distinguishes that music from straight ahead jazz. Through live demonstrations, they will show important rhythms and explain key elements. Their concert that follows at 8 pm is sure to be enriched by this talk!

Tickets for the talk and performance: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2016, 2 PM

“The Sounds of Brazil” with Michel Nirenberg With a percussionist at his side, Michel Nirenberg will demonstrate the mood elevating choro, forró, and maracatu rhythms coming from different states of Brazil. The duo will convey the irresistible excitement found in the dance halls and streets of Brazil, where Nirenberg has played in many Carnival parades.

FREE Join Nirenberg and his Quartet for a live performance on Friday, October 14, 8 pm.

Celebrate Women’s History Month SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 2017, 2 PM

Women in Jazz: From Classrooms to Careers

Michel Nirenberg

In celebration of Women’s History Month, this talk explores the unique path of girls and women who aspire to attain careers in jazz music. We will examine the challenges they face, career highlights they can attain, and what it takes to succeeed. The panel will be moderated by Candy Shannon, host and producer of WPFW’s “The Morning Brew-Friday Edition.” Joining the panel will be Shannon Gunn, leader of Shannon Gunn and the Bullettes, an all-woman jazz orchestra based in the DC area and Laura Dreyer who is a world traveled saxophonist/flutist and composer. Join them for an informative and occasionally humorous program.

FREE Join us on Friday, March 24, 2017, 8 pm for fabulous concert featuring Laura Dreyer. To order tickets for the concert, call 301-377-7800.

SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 2017, 2 PM

Allyn Johnson Performer, composer/arranger and educator, Allyn Johnson was specially chosen by jazz legend Calvin Jones to succeed him as Director of the Jazz Studies program and jazz ensembles at the University of the District of Columbia.

FREE

Allyn Johnson

Hear why Johnson is the most sought-after pianist in the Washington, DC area on Friday, April 14, 2017, 8 pm.

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Celebrate National Fitness Month SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2017, 11 AM

Pen & Pose: A Workshop in Yoga and Writing In this workshop, we’ll use breath work, poses, mindfulness techniques, and writing exercises to connect with our bodies, mind, and spirit. Wear comfortable clothing, and bring a yoga mat and your favorite notebook and pen.

Ages 18 & up; FREE

FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2017, 7 PM

Yoga & Jazz Breathe in…breathe out! Get some relaxation and find your center this evening at a yoga class with live jazz music. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat.

Ages 18 & up; FREE

SATURDAY, MAY 27, 2017, 11 AM

The Art of Yoga Enjoy an hour-long yoga class in the beautiful galleries of Montpelier Arts Center. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat. Following the class, explore the art exhibitions in the galleries and discover the gorgeous grounds of Montpelier.

Ages 18 & up; FREE

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Take a Class or Workshop at Montpelier! Montpelier Arts Center offers many workshops and classes for children, teens, and adults. Spark a new passion or rekindle an old love for animation, ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking, rug hooking, sculpture, sewing, watercolor, writing, and much more! There are several ways to view class offerings. All classes are listed in SMARTlink at www.pgparks.com, and can be located by browsing under Visual Arts, Performing Arts, or Lifestyle and Learning. Using the Advanced Search feature allows you to search for classes specific to Montpelier Arts Center and occurring within a selected date range. Contact the Arts Center at montpelier.arts@pgparks.com to receive the full class booklet either as a PDF or by mail.

Montpelier Arts Center welcomes aspiring creators and appreciators of art! SCHEDULE A FIELD TRIP to visit the galleries and artist studios at the Arts Center! Call 301-377-7800 for detailed information or to schedule a guided tour. Montpelier Arts Center galleries are open seven days a week, from 10 am – 5 pm. Customize your tour by calling ahead of time. THE ARTS AT MONTPELIER | 29


Artist Opportunities at Montpelier! Montpelier Arts Center is proud to support the arts and welcomes artists of all ages to showcase their work in our exhibitions and programs. For detailed information on the programs listed, contact Montpelier Arts Center by phone at 301-377-7800 or by email at montpelier.arts@pgparks.com.

ARTISTS ON THE RISE: FIFTH ANNUAL JURIED TEEN EXHIBITION The fifth annual Montpelier Arts Center juried teen exhibition will take place in March 2017 in the Library and Resident Artist Galleries. This competition is open to all artists 13-18 years of age who reside in Maryland, Virginia, or Washington, DC. Jurors will award prizes and cash honoraria based on artistic excellence. For more information, please contact Montpelier Arts Center at (301) 377-7800 or montpelier.arts@pgparks.com.

MAIN GALLERY CALL FOR PROPOSALS Montpelier Arts Center aims to showcase a diverse array of art from different genres, media, and cultures to stimulate public interest, excitement, and dialogue about the arts. We welcome interested artists, curators, and groups to submit exhibition proposals to montpelier.arts@pgparks.com. (Please note that this is an open call for proposals and there is no guarantee that submitted proposals will be selected for exhibition.)

LIBRARY GALLERY COMPETITION Montpelier Arts Center is pleased to invite artists to enter its annual competition to be selected for 4-6, two-month-long exhibitions to be held in the Library Gallery for the 2017-2018 season. Artists must reside in Maryland and may apply for solo or group exhibitions. An honorarium will be awarded to each artist/group selected for exhibition. Apply online at montpelierartscenter.submittable.com. For details, please call 301-377-7800 or email montpelier.arts@pgparks.com.

CLASSICAL RECITAL COMPETITION Classical musicians are being sought for the 2017-2018 Montpelier Arts Center Recital Competition. These Sunday afternoon recitals are free to the public and will take place in the Main Gallery. The competition is open to all musicians residing in the United States, and will take place in spring 2017; winners will be awarded honoraria and presented in recital during the 2017–2018 season.

TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES Montpelier Arts Center is interested in providing new and inspiring avenues for students in the visual and literary arts. We are currently seeking instructors that possess a thorough knowledge of the elements, processes, skills, and forms of their media with an ability to express that knowledge clearly to a diverse audience, from young children to older adults. If interested, please email your resume, a proposal/syllabus, and images or a link to your website to montpelier.arts@pgparks.com.

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RESIDENT ARTISTS

Resident Artists Program

Jurying for Studio Space

Montpelier Arts Center houses resident artists who work in a diverse array of media and styles. All are professional artists, and several teach the Arts Center’s classes and programs. Artists work in their studios throughout the week and can be visited by groups or individuals interested in purchasing their work, or learning more about the artistic process. On a revolving basis, resident artists exhibit new work in the Art Center’s Resident Artist Gallery.

Join a thriving community of professional artists in the Montpelier Resident Artist Program. Reasonably priced studios that vary in size are rented to qualified artists. Individual studio spaces at Montpelier Arts Center are located on the first floor and the second floor. The printmaking studio is a shared workspace on the first floor.

CURRENT RESIDENT ARTISTS: Linda Bernard, Ceramics* Patricia Phillips Bowden, Painting David Brosch, Traditional Etching* Melissa Burley, Sculpture Patrick Cromwell, Printmaking Barry Goldstein, Sculpture Judith Kornett, Ceramic Sculpture Roslyn Logsdon, Fiber Arts* Karen Mesinger Miller, Jewelry Sahomi Naka, Experimental Printmaking Sushama Parikh, Sculpture, Ceramics, and Batik Julie Polt, Printmaking Irene Sylvester, Watercolor and Collage* Barbara Talbott, Printmaking and Photography Lori Ulmer-Hanson, Sculpture Steven Williams, Mixed Media * These artists are also class instructors at Montpelier Arts Center.

Resident Artists who maintain studios at the Arts Center are also eligible for solo exhibitions in the Resident Artist Gallery on a rotating basis and have access to the studios seven days a week. If space is available, Montpelier Arts Center holds an annual jury for studio space every May. All interested are encouraged to visit the center, call 301-377-7800, and apply online at montpelierartscenter.submittable.com.

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Get your tickets now for these exciting events! Cristian Perez Quintet SEPTEMBER 23, 2016, 8 PM

Cristian Perez Quintet

PHOTO MICHELE EGAN

Ethel Ennis MARCH 9, 2017, 12 NOON

Ethel Ennis

PHOTO RAYMOND FUDGE

Davey Yarborough and Esther Williams MARCH 10, 2017, 8 PM

Davey Yarborough and Esther Williams


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