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The Wichita Art Museum celebrates 80 years serving Wichita audiences with

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celebration Around the WAM in 80 Days celebrates the museum’s 80th anniversary with nonstop activities and events for 80 days. Oh my! Taking our cue from the Jules Verne 1873 classic adventure book Around the World in 80 Days, the Wichita Art Museum will offer something each day from September 22 through December 12, 2015. The museum first opened to the public on September 22, 1935—so we launch our string of events on that date 80 years later. What better way to conclude the 80-day marathon than with the glittery holiday party, Around the Wam in

80 Days?

Unless noted otherwise ($), all events are free and open to the public. Visit wam80days.org for more information.



Louise Caldwell Murdock (1857–1915) is the museum founder whose bequest funded the acquisition of the prized Roland P. Murdock Collection.

Boeing illustrators leave the Wichita Art Museum after making arrangements to hang 150 examples of art in an exhibition sponsored by Boeing Airplane Company. Pictured are Harold Curry (left) and Bob Wallick (center), heads of Boeing Service Department’s Illustrator and Handbooks units, respectively. Exhibition committee member John Anderson is on the right.


1953—An afternoon tea held at the Wichita Art Museum in October. Guests in attendance included (L–R) Dr. Eugene McFarland, head of the Art department of the University of Wichita and director of the Wichita Art Museum; Dwight Kirsh, Director of the Des Moines Fine Arts Center, Des Moines, Iowa; Mrs. Elizabeth Navas, co-trustee of the Murdock Estate; Mrs. McFarland; and William Davidson of Knoedler Gallery of New York City.

1965—Artist Blackbear Bosin discusses his exhibition at the Wichita Art Museum on Channel 12.

1980—Film actor and celebrity guest Vincent Price (right) attends the museum’s Vedere Ball.


WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 21 Kick-Off Celebration: Around the WAM in 80 Days Tuesday, September 22 | 3 pm The Wichita Art Museum opened its doors at 3 pm on September 22, 1935. In keeping with this historic event—exactly 80 years ago on this day—enjoy free admission all day plus a special musical performance, lemonade, and fortune cookies. (The cookies are connected to a special story—join us to find out what it is!) Art Garden in Time Wednesday, September 23 | Starting at 10 am Documenting the museum’s Art Garden, photographs of the construction during the nine-month process have been stitched together creating a cool timelapse video. View the video in person at WAM or go online: wichitaartmuseum.org/artgarden. Senior Expo Thursday, September 24 | 9 am–3 pm The Central Plains Area Agency on Aging and the Wichita Art Museum partner for this annual event to provide Wichita seniors and their caregivers valuable information, health screenings, and activities for adults 55+. A box lunch from the Muse Cafe will be available for $6. Art Garden Premiere Party Friday, September 25 | 5:30 pm Museum board members and patrons enjoy a first look at the gorgeous new Art Garden, designed by landscape architecture firm Confluence. Exclusive to Murdock Society members. $


Art Garden Opening Party Saturday, September 26 | Noon–10 pm After nine months of construction and a complete reimagination of the museum grounds, WAM throws opens its doors, takes down the fencing, and welcomes the public to the Art Garden. StoneLion Puppet Theatre, food trucks, and games delight visitors during the day. The dedication ceremony with Wichita Mayor Jeff Longwell starts at 12:45 pm. Stay for a nighttime jam with live music and dancing from Wichita’s favorite party band, Lotus, starting at 7 pm. The Muse Cafe will be open for Tapas Night from 5 to 10 pm. For dinner reservations, call 316-268-4973.

Art Garden as imagined by Wichita artist Rebecca Hoyer

Garden Brunch Sunday, September 27 | 11 am–2 pm Savor a delightful brunch while enjoying the breathtaking views of the newly opened Art Garden at the Muse Cafe. Wonderful entrée and mimosa options are available from Chef Joumana Toubia. For reservations, call 316-268-4973. $


WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 28 Social Media Monday Monday, September 28 | All day Because the museum galleries are closed on Mondays, WAM is taking its 80 Days Marathon online. See pics at facebook.com/WichitaArtMuseum from Saturday’s Art Garden Grand Opening, and tell us which part of the new Art Garden is your favorite. Tuesday Tour: Glass—Form, Function, Fusion, Fire Tuesday, September 29 | 1 pm Join a WAM docent on a highlights tour all about glass, and discover works of art from Steuben to Chihuly. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk for this engaging drop-in tour opportunity. Guided tour will be 45 minutes. Shutterbugs Unite! Wednesday, September 30 | 1 pm Bring your camera and discover tips about garden and landscape photography with a unique exploration of the new Art Garden. The discussion is intended for amateur photographers eager to hone skills and gain new insights on landscape photography. Online registration required: wichitaartmuseum.org/register. Film Classic Thursday, October 1 | 1 pm Around the World in 80 Days was a 1956 action adventure comedy film, based on the 1873 book by Jules Verne. Everyone who was anyone appeared in the movie that starred David Niven as the English gentleman Phileas Fogg. He makes a bet that—in 1872, no less!—he can circumnavigate the globe in 80 days, and adventure, mayhem, and romance ignite. The movie won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Shirley MacLaine is the love interest, and other stars with film appearances include Noel Coward, Frank Sinatra, Marlene Dietrich, Red Skelton, and so many more. A box lunch and individual bottles of wine, beer, or champagne to enjoy during the film will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe.


Fall in Love with WAM Friday, October 2 | Noon Congratulations! You’re engaged. Now what? This common question will be answered during a lunchtime talk in the Howard E. Wooden Lecture Hall. Enjoy a lively panel discussion on how to plan your wedding while maintaining your sanity and relationships. Wichita’s top event experts will share their tips and pointers during this event, part of Wichita’s Bridal Bash. A box lunch and individual bottles of wine, beer, or champagne to enjoy during the presentation will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe. Paperbacks @ 80! Saturday, October 3 | 10 am–3 pm The Friends of the Wichita Art Museum hold a Mini-Used Book Sale to mark the 80th anniversary of the first appearance of the beloved paperback. The modern paperback launched in 1935 when Penguin Books made inexpensive literary classics available to a mass audience. Come add to your library from an excellent selection of gently used volumes on art and other subjects. Oh, What a Treat! Sunday, October 4 | 1–3 pm What can you do with peanut-butter wafer cookies, Tootsie Rolls, and a dash of imagination? Let local author Sandra Denneler, a graphic designer by day and food wizard by night, show you how to create delightful, edible crafts. Join her for a book-signing for Oh, What a Treat! and watch her demonstrate food crafts that are good enough to eat, including one she’s creating especially for the Wichita Art Museum and its new Art Garden.


WEEK OF OCTOBER 5 Social Media Monday Monday, October 5 | All day Because the museum galleries are closed on Mondays, WAM is taking its 80 Days Marathon online. Many thanks to TCK–The Trust Company of Kansas (be sure to like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @TCKTRUST) for supporting Scenery, Story, Spirit, the fall special exhibition. Tuesday Tour: Art Garden Tuesday, October 6 | 1 pm Join a WAM docent on a tour of highlights in the newly opened Art Garden, and discover the harmony of nature and sculpture. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Guided tour will be 45 minutes. Senior Wednesday: Henry Moore in Wichita Wednesday, October 7 | 10:30 am Henry Moore is a name synonymous with modern outdoor sculpture. The British artist’s work graces public parks and sculpture gardens worldwide, and two remarkable works punctuate the landscape in Wichita—one by WSU’s Ablah Library and one at WAM. Did you know that Henry Moore traveled to Wichita in 1978 as these works were acquired? What is that story? Dr. Patricia McDonnell, WAM director, will give an illustrated talk on WAM’s landmark sculpture. For art enthusiasts 55+. $ Chat & Chew: Henry Moore Thursday, October 8 | Noon Delve deeper and converse with comrades! Take the October 7 Senior Wednesday topic on artist Henry Moore a little further with a WAM docent who will lead this lunch-time discussion at the Muse Cafe. Henry Moore, Working Model for Three Piece No. 3: Vertebrae, 1968. Bronze, 42 x 48 x 93 inches. Wichita Art Museum, Museum Purchase with funds donated by Friends and franchisees of Pizza Hut, Inc., in honor of Dan and Frank Carney


Wichita Art Chatter Friday, October 9 | 6 pm Part open mic, part thought cocktail, part happy hour on a Friday night, join the crowd as caffeinated ideas unfold. This lineup of local artists, musicians, and designers—creative types of every stripe—present streamlined offerings about what’s up and on their minds. Featured presenters include musician Torin Anderson, artist Marc Bosworth, musician Dominique Corbeil, landscape architect Larry Hoetmer, theater director Emily Ottaway, brand strategist Todd Ramsey, and artist Eric Schmidt. Dinner will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe. Reservations recommended at 316-268-4973. $ Plein Air Painting Class Saturday, October 10 | 10 am–noon Join artist Devin Roberts for a morning of painting in the Art Garden. Roberts is a Wichita-based realist and impressionist painter of a variety of subjects including landscape, still life, and portraits. Bring your own supplies. Online registration required: wichitaartmuseum.org/register. Jazz Brunch Sunday, October 11 | 11 am–2 pm Kick off your Sunday with the soulful sounds of jazz and savory brunch offerings at the Muse Cafe. For reservations, call 316-268-4973. $


WEEK OF OCTOBER 12 Art on a Monday—Launch of Wichita Art Museum’s American Art Collection Monday, October 12 | Noon lunch | 1 pm program Kansan Elizabeth Navas was designated to build the museum’s collection. What was it like to strike out for New York City to develop a collection for the Wichita Art Museum? Where did she start in 1939? Whom did she know, and did she have advisors? All collectors begin somewhere. What was her story, our story? Dr. Patricia McDonnell, WAM director, will provide insights into this amazing chapter of the museum’s history in this popular lunch-and-lecture program sponsored by the Friends of the Wichita Art Museum. $ Tuesday Tour: Heritage of the West Tuesday, October 13 | 1 pm Join a WAM docent on a tour of highlights in the Charles M. Russell Gallery, featuring one of the great painters of the American West. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Guided tour will be 45 minutes. Gallery Talk: An American Salon Wednesday, October 14 | 1 pm Join Dr. Lisa Volpe, WAM curator, for a conversation about 19th-century art and installation in An American Salon: 19th-Century Paintings from the WAM Collection in the Carlene and Lee Banks Rotunda Gallery. What is a salon, and what is a “salon hanging?” Come find out! Presence Program: The Gift of Art Thursday, October 15 | 10:30 am WAM welcomes adults with early to mid-stage memory loss to this free and interactive tour program. To register, email education@wichitaartmuseum.org.


Art Start: Around the WAM in 80 Days Friday, October 16 | 10 am and 1:30 pm This special presentation of Art Start will include storytime by Arts Partners artist Jean PouncilBurton, gallery exploration, and a one-of-a-kind art project. Register early for this one! Online registration required: wichitaartmuseum.org/artstart. Tallgrass Film Festival Screenings Saturday, October 17 | 10:30 am, 1 and 3:30 pm Sunday, October 18 | Noon and 2 pm A flight of film arrives with the 13th Annual Tallgrass Film Festival. On the last two days of Tallgrass, enjoy screenings in the Howard E. Wooden Lecture Hall of the best independent movies made this year, hand-picked for the museum by festival organizers. $ with discounts for WAM members.


WEEK OF OCTOBER 19 Social Media Monday Monday, October 19 | All day Because the museum galleries are closed on Mondays, WAM is taking its 80 Days Marathon online. The Wichita Public Library organizes the program, The Big Read, each year. In honor of Saturday’s The Little Read for ArtVenture in October, we ask: what was your favorite book as a kid? Share a photo of the book cover on WAM’s Facebook page or tell us on Twitter (@WAMinWichita). Tuesday Tour: WAM’s Collection Tuesday, October 20 | 1 pm Join a WAM docent on an exhibition highlights tour to uncover the history of the museum’s collection from Mary Cassatt to Edward Hopper. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Guided tour will be 45 minutes. Curator’s Talk: Tom Otterness Wednesday, October 21 | 1 pm Tom Otterness is a Wichita native and internationally celebrated artist. Since 1995, his large-scale sculpture Dreamers Awake has been a prized addition to the outdoor sculpture collection. Learn about the rich meaning of the work, its poignant content, and playful whimsy from WAM’s former curator, Dr. Novelene Ross. Ross worked closely with Otterness to bring this major sculpture to Wichita, and she will talk about its beginnings at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

The inaugural exhibition in the newly renovated 1963 building featured impressionist paintings from the American Federation of Arts, New York.


Curator’s Talk: Scenery, Story, Spirit— American Art and its Impulses Thursday, October 22 | 6 pm From majestic landscape paintings to gritty urban realism, American art evolved as a reflection of the changing impulses in American culture. The special fall exhibition Scenery, Story, Spirit tells the story of this evolution as it draws on the exceptional Peter John Brownlee American art collection of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. The exhibition curator, Peter John Brownlee, Associate Curator for Chicago’s Terra Foundation for American Art, will explore shifts and twists in American art history in this illustrated talk. Discover how American art mirrors cultural context in landscape, genre, still-life, and portrait paintings. 1935 in Film Friday, October 23 | 1 pm Directed by genius German theater director Max Reinhardt, the 1935 movie Midsummer Night’s Dream is a visual masterpiece. Starring Hollywood greats James Cagney, Mickey Rooney, and Olivia de Havilland, it adapts William Shakespeare’s beloved romance comedy into a fantasy film. It took Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing at the Oscars in 1935. A box lunch and individual bottles of wine, beer, and champagne to enjoy during the film will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe. Family ArtVenture: The Little Read Saturday, October 24 | 11 am–3 pm To celebrate the Wichita Public Library’s annual Big Read, WAM celebrates literacy and the arts with special artmaking, games, and activities. Families are invited to attend this special ArtVenture that brings the joy of reading and the arts together. Bloody Mary Bar Sunday, October 25 | 11 am–3 pm Build your own custom Bloody Mary to pair with your favorite Muse Cafe brunch offering. For reservations, call 316-268-4973. $


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Larry Schwarm, Douglas County, from the Kansas Documentary Survey Project, 1974. Gelatin silver print, 7 x 7 inches. Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., Transfer from the National Endowment for the Arts Š Larry W. Schwarm

Social Media Monday Monday, October 26 | All day Because the museum galleries are closed on Mondays, WAM is taking its 80 Days Marathon online. In advance of the No Mountains in the Way panel discussion on Thursday, October 29, highlighting 40 years of Kansas documentary photography, go to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Instagram and post a photo you’ve captured of the Kansas landscape. Be sure to use the hashtag #wichitaartmuseum. Tuesday Tour: Portraits in American Art Tuesday, October 27 | 1 pm Join a WAM docent on a tour focused on portraits from the collection, and explore the qualities that make them distinctly American. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Guided tour will be 45 minutes.


Gallery Talk: No Mountains in the Way Wednesday, October 28 | 1 pm WAM Curator Dr. Lisa Volpe will lead a lunchtime tour of the special fall exhibition No Mountains in the Way, 40 Years Later: Kansas Documentary Photography. Featuring acclaimed photographers James Enyeart, Terry Evans, and Larry Schwarm, the 1975 project captured the poignant realities of rural Kansas. Now the project celebrates a 40th anniversary and the artwork comes on special loan from the Smithsonian American Art Museum. No Mountains in the Way Panel Discussion Thursday, October 29 | 6 pm In fall 2015, WAM celebrates the 40th anniversary of the compelling 1975 project No Mountains in the Way: Kansas Documentary Photography. The Smithsonian American Art Museum loans original prints by photographers James Enyeart, Terry Evans, and Larry Schwarm whose roaming cameras captured the essence of rural Kansas. Evans and Schwarm join moderator Joshua Chang, Chief Curator at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, Arizona, in a conversation about the landmark project and the force of documentary photography. Pumpkin Day Friday, October 30 | 11 am to 3 pm Enjoy delicious fall-inspired pumpkin pairings at the Muse Cafe. For reservations, call 316-268-4973. $ Halloween Highlight: The Pit Saturday, October 31 | 1 pm Art can be eerie! Discover George Grosz’s haunting, captivating painting, The Pit, with the conversational insights of a WAM docent. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Who’s 80?—Monopoly Sunday, November 1 | 11 am–4 pm In celebration of the 80th anniversary of the beloved board game Monopoly, stop by the Living Room, sit for a spell, and buy Park Place plus Marvin Gardens and pass Go!


WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2 Social Media Monday Monday, November 2 | All day Because the museum galleries are closed on Mondays, WAM is taking its 80 Days Marathon online. The newest installation of the exhibition series Even More Art We Love will soon be on view in the museum. Go to WAM’s Facebook page, be a museum curator, and tell us which work of art should be included in the show! Tuesday Tour: American Sculpture Tuesday, November 3 | 1 pm Join a WAM docent on a unique highlights tour to discover the array of sculpture in the museum’s American art collection. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Guided tour will be 45 minutes. Senior Wednesday Wednesday, November 4 | 10:30 am Larry Schwarm is the leading art photographer in Kansas. He will talk about his 1975 work in the No Mountains in the Way exhibition as well as survey his career and more recent photography. For art enthusiasts 55+. Doors open at 10 am for coffee and treats. $ Larry Schwarm

Photo by Kelsy Gossett 1935 in Film Thursday, November 5 | 1 pm 80 years ago, the film Mutiny on the Bounty was a huge box-office hit for the era and won the Oscar for Best Picture. Stars Clark Gable and Charles Laughton gave stirring performances depicting brutal tyranny at sea, just as the rumblings of WWII were starting to set in motion in 1935. The American Film Institute includes this movie among the 100 Greatest American Movies of All Time. A box lunch and individual bottles of wine, beer, and champagne to enjoy during the film will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe.


80% Off for the 80th Anniversary Friday, November 6 | 10 am–5 pm Today only, the Museum Store will feature 80% off a few select items. (Sorry, not the whole store!) Grab a hot deal, and shop the exquisite offerings of new merchandise for fall. 1935 in Film Saturday, November 7 | 1 pm Busby Berkeley is a name synonymous with gyrating visual overload. The movie director and musical choreographer made movies featuring hundreds of showgirls in mesmerizing patterns. During the Great Depression, the dizzying entertainment was immensely popular. The Gold Diggers of 1935 is a classic of the era, and Berkeley named its songand-dance sequence “Lullaby of Broadway” his personal favorite from his distinguished career. The song also won an Oscar that year. A box lunch and individual bottles of wine, beer, and champagne to enjoy during the film will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe. Collection Highlight: Kansas Cornfield Sunday, November 8 | 1 pm Discover John Steuart Curry’s painting, Kansas Cornfield, an iconic work for WAM and Kansans. Learn why it holds a special place in the museum’s history with the insights of a WAM docent. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk.

Curry’s Kansas Cornfield was a highlight of school tours in the 1950s.


WEEK OF NOVEMBER 9 Social Media Monday Monday, November 9 | All day Because the museum galleries are closed on Mondays, WAM is taking its 80 Days Marathon online. Many thanks to Emprise Bank (be sure to like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @EmpriseBank) for sponsoring Scenery, Story, Spirit, the special fall exhibition. Tuesday Tour: Landscape in American Art Tuesday, November 10 | 1 pm Join a WAM docent on an exhibition highlights tour, and discover something new in Scenery, Story, Spirit, a traveling exhibition from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Guided tour will be 45 minutes. A Day to Honor Our Veterans Wednesday, November 11 WAM is closed for Veteran’s Day. Howard Wooden Lecture: Edward Hopper’s Women Thursday, November 12 6:15 pm dinner $ | 7:30 pm free lecture In the 1920s, painter Edward Hopper studied the interiors of New York restaurants and focused on the young women clientele who frequented them. With his 1929 painting Chop Suey and related paintings, Hopper found one of his most potent subjects in the American city—the modern American woman. What Hopper created in these early New York paintings was a look at a social dynamic that was reshaping the urban scene—the influx of young women into the modern work-a-day world. Wichita Art Museum’s 1949 Hopper painting Office at Night continues the social dynamic and psychological intrigue. Seattle Art Museum curator of American art Patti Junker will shed new light on iconic paintings. $ with free admission to lecture. Patricia Junker


Art Chatter Friday, November 13 | 6 pm Part open mic, part thought cocktail, part happy hour on a Friday night, join the crowd as caffeinated ideas unfold. This lineup of local artists, musicians, and designers—creative types of every stripe—present streamlined offerings about what’s up and on their minds. Dinner will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe. Reservations recommended at 316-268-4973. $ Opening Today: Even More Art We Love Saturday, November 14 | 10 am to 5 pm Which work of art won WAM’s Facebook poll? What did Wichita community members select as their favorites? See for yourself in the exhibition Even More Art We Love as the third installment of the series opens today in the Vollmer Gallery. Art Film: Georgia O’Keeffe Sunday, November 15 | 1 pm Painter Georgia O’Keeffe is a critical and popular favorite. In celebration of the American artist’s November 15 birthday, WAM screens the 2009 biopic Georgia O’Keeffe, starring Joan Allen as Georgia and Jeremy Irons as her husband, photographer, and art-world impresario Alfred Stieglitz. A box lunch and individual bottles of wine, beer, and champagne to enjoy during the film will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe.

Edward Hopper (1882–1967). Chop Suey, 1929. Oil on canvas, 32 x 38 inches. Collection of Barney A. Ebsworth


WEEK OF NOVEMBER 16 Social Media Monday Monday, November 16 | All day Because the museum galleries are closed on Mondays, WAM is taking its 80 Days Marathon online. In anticipation of Teen Sketch-A-Thon on Saturday, November 21, go to WAM’s Facebook page and match the artist with his/her sketch. Tuesday Tour: No Mountains in the Way Tuesday, November 17 | 1 pm Join a WAM Docent on a highlights tour of this exhibition focused on Kansas photography, featuring artists Larry Schwarm, Terry Evans, and James Enyeart. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Guided tour will be 45 minutes. Live Read: Poetry Inspired by Artist Edward Hopper Wednesday, November 18 | 1 pm Painting and poetry can speak across disciplines, and many writers have created written homage to the work of Edward Hopper. Poet Taylor Gorman will delight the ear as he reads several of his new poems based on Hopper’s work in front of the paintings in WAM’s collection. Murdock Society Mixology: Carter Foster Thursday, November 19 In May, the Whitney Museum of American Art opened a new building designed by acclaimed architect Renzo Piano in mid-Manhattan. Hear from Foster, the Steven and Ann Ames Curator of Drawing at the Whitney, about this epic art-world transformation. Exclusive to Murdock Society members. $ 1935 in Film Friday, November 20 |1 pm A Marx brothers movie is a “must have” for any 1935 film series, and A Night at the Opera is revered classic by this family comedy team. It was a smash hit when released and honored in the American Film Institute’s 100 Years, 100 Movies list. A box lunch and individual bottles of wine, beer, and champagne to enjoy during the film will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe.


Museum Store Holiday Open House Saturday, November 21 | 11 am to 4 pm Holiday cheer and artisanal holiday gifts! WAM members receive a 25% oneday-only discount on non-consignment items. Hot cider, tasty treats—and fabulous jewelry, crafts, gifts, and books all on sale today for the season!

Teen Sketch-a-Thon Saturday, November 21 | 6–10 pm Yo, teens! Get creative! Area teens and Wichita artists unite for a new night of fun at WAM. Teens work with artists in small groups to create a collaborative mural. This cool evening includes music, pizza, drawing, and fun! Free admission. Online registration required: wichitaartmuseum.org/registration. Gospel Performance Sunday, November 22 | 1–2 pm Celebrate your Sunday with the spiritual sounds of vocal harmony by St. Mark United Methodist Church Gospel Choir paired with delicious culinary offerings at the Muse Cafe. Seating will be expanded into the S. Jim and Darla Farha Great Hall. For reservations, call 316-268-4973. $


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Social Media Monday All day Monday, November 23 Because the museum galleries are closed on Mondays, WAM is taking its 80 Days Marathon online. Many thanks to Fidelity Bank (be sure to like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @KSfidelitybank) for sponsoring the special fall exhibition No Mountains in the Way, 40 Years Later: Kansas Documentary Photography.


Tuesday Tour: American Paintings Tuesday, November 24 | 1 pm Join a WAM Docent on a tour focused on paintings from the collection, and explore the qualities that make them distinctly American. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Guided tour will be 45 minutes. Let’s Give Thanks Wednesday, November 25 | All day WAM is thankful for so many things: members, volunteers, donors, patrons, and supporters. What are you thankful for? Share your thoughts today, the day before Thanksgiving, on WAM’s Facebook page or via Twitter (#givethanks). A Day for Thanks Thursday, November 26 WAM is closed for Thanksgiving. Winter Artmania Friday, November 27 | 11 am–3 pm Saturday, November 28 | 11 am–3 pm What is WAM thankful for? Our visitors! Bring friends and family to the museum following your day of turkey and pumpkin pie. These TWO DAYS OF FREE ADMISSION will include movies, artmaking, gallery explorations, and much more fun and surprises. Project Teacher: Supply Drive Sunday, November 29 | Noon–5 pm The average teacher personally spends $1,500 annually on supplies for their classroom. Project Teacher, a local non-profit, was formed to help teachers by providing basic educational supplies. Receive free admission to WAM when you bring an art supply. WAM will collect the art supplies and share them with Project Teacher. Learn more about Project Teacher by visiting the website projectteacher.org.


WEEK OF NOVEMBER 30 Social Media Monday Monday, November 30 | All day In advance of the December 3 Elf film screening, bring on the elves! Go to elfyourself.com, elf yourself along with friends or family, and post pics to WAM’s Facebook page. Posters of the funniest pics will win tickets to Thursday’s Elf event. Tuesday Tour: Scenery, Story, Spirit Tuesday, December 1 | 1 pm Join a WAM docent on an exhibition highlights tour before this celebrated exhibition closes. The treasures offer a walk through American history that you shouldn’t miss! Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Guided tour will be 45 minutes. Senior Wednesday: Holiday Brunch Wednesday, December 2 | 10 am Seniors unite and celebrate a year of camaraderie at Senior Wednesday! Ten Wichita cultural institutions offer this collaborative speaker series for active adults 55+. The annual holiday brunch is a beloved gathering. Free admission. Holiday Film Unclassic: Elf Interactive Screening Thursday, December 3 | 7 pm Love the hit movie Elf featuring the comedic antics of Will Farrell? Connect with WAM Contemporaries for this audience-participation film screening a la Rocky Horror Picture Show with your own activity pack and interactive bits. Hint: bubble trouble and jingling bells! Cash bar available. Must be 21 or older to attend. Tickets online at wichitaartmuseum.org/events. $ Holiday Treats in the Muse Cafe Friday, December 4 | 11 am–3 pm Find yourself in a festive mood at the Muse Cafe with holiday-inspired desserts and drinks to get you in the spirit of the season. For reservations, call 316-268-4973. $


1935 in Film Saturday, December 5 | 1 pm Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers remain icons in American film history. With music by Irving Berlin, the 1935 comedy film Top Hat stars the dancing duo in what was the most profitable film in the 1930s for its production company, RKO Pictures. Its sequence “Cheek to Cheek” is a stand-out in the movie, and Astaire’s “Top Hat, White Tie and Tales” is considered his most celebrated tap dance solo. Not surprisingly, the movie is ranked 15th on the American Film Institute’s Greatest Movie Musicals of All Time. A box lunch and individual bottles of wine, beer, and champagne to enjoy during the film will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe. Friends of the Wichita Art Museum Holiday Open House Sunday, December 6 | 2–4 pm Do you come for the herd of elves or holiday cookies? The Holiday Open House is a beloved annual gathering. Stop by to visit with Santa, listen to holiday carols by school choirs, and see a special performance by the Kansas Dance Academy in the S. Jim and Darla Farha Great Hall. Free admission all day!


WEEK OF DECEMBER 7 Social Media Monday Monday, December 7 | All day Because the museum galleries are closed on Mondays, WAM is taking its 80 Days Marathon online. Check out the museum’s Pinterest page (pinterest.com/waminwichita) to see a sneak peak photo stitch of the colors and textures of Saturday’s 80th Anniversary Party. Tuesday Tour: WAM History Tuesday, December 8 | 1 pm Join a WAM docent on an exhibition highlights tour to discover the history of our beloved museum, from the opening in 1935 to the present. Meet in the Boeing Foyer near the welcome desk. Guided tour will be 45 minutes. Tickling the Ivories Wednesday, December 9 | 11:30 am–1:30 pm Enjoy the sounds of holiday carols played on the museum’s Steinway grand piano in the S. Jim and Darla Farha Great Hall. Lunch and festive holiday treats will be available for purchase in the Muse Cafe. Special Attraction in the Museum Store Thursday, December 10 | Noon–5 pm Select holiday and winter items will be showcased on this special Thursday. If you missed the Museum Store Open House on November 21, it is time to think holiday shopping and zoom to the store before the holiday special offerings evaporate! Sounding Sculpture Friday, December 11 | 1 pm Artist and designer Harry Bertoia is celebrated for his “sounding sculptures,” beautiful sculptural works that also make music when “played.” To protect it from damage, the sculpture is rarely “played.” To ring in the coming holidays, WAM’s Sounding Sculpture will be “played” one time by WAM Curator Lisa Volpe. Expect a poignant, brief, amazing experience!


Around the Wam in 80 Days 80th Anniversary Party

Saturday, December 12 | 6 pm Second Wave starts at 9 pm 80 days of festivities climax with this exceptional party to honor WAM’s 80th anniversary. Celebrate this special night with dinner and dancing, or make your way to the museum later in the evening for socializing when the band cranks up. Expect the unexpected on this night of enchantment Wam Tickets online at wichitaartmuseum.org/events or call 316-268-4912. $

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O N VIEW THI S FAL L WAM @ 80 July 18–December 13, 2015 The Wichita Art Museum is proud to present an exhibition that explores milestones from WAM’s past 80 years. With never-before-seen archival photos, interactive ways to explore WAM’s collection, and recognition of our wonderful leaders, patrons, and visitors, WAM @ 80 celebrates the museum’s proud history and looks toward our collective bright future. More Art We Love July 25–November 8, 2015 Even More Art We Love November 14, 2015–February 28, 2016 To recognize WAM’s milestone anniversary and to emphasize our steadfast mission to serve our community, Art We Love, a series of three exhibitions, features works of art chosen by people who call Wichita home or “community curators.” They were invited behind-the-scenes to choose a favorite artwork, place it on view, and share it with the public. In addition, iterations of Art We Love feature a work of art chosen by the Wichita community through Facebook voting. The exhibition aims to embrace Louise Caldwell Murdock’s vision of a museum for Wichita’s citizens by opening the exhibition process to our local community. No Mountains in the Way, 40 Years Later: Kansas Documentary Photography September 12, 2015–January 3, 2016 No Mountains in the Way appeared in 1975. The Wichita Art Museum celebrates the 40th anniversary of this important project of documentary photography in Kansas. James Enyeart, Terry Evans, and Larry Schwarm—artists who have attained considerable achievement in the intervening decades—each examined particular aspects of the Kansas rural environment. Their collective visions combine to poetically reflect place, culture, and custom in Kansas. On loan from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, these images reflect on the essence of Kansas—then and now.


Childe Hassam, The Manhattan Club, about 1891. Oil on canvas, 18 1/4 x 22 1/8 inches. Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California, Gift of Mrs. Sterling Morton to the Preston Morton Collection

Scenery, Story, Spirit: American Painting and Sculpture from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art September 26, 2015–January 17, 2016 Drawn from the rich holdings of American paintings and sculptures in the collection of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Scenery, Story, Spirit showcases 52 paintings and eight sculptures by some of America’s greatest artists. In both idealized and naturalistically rendered landscapes, in scenes of everyday life, or meticulously detailed images of everyday objects, the exhibition narrates several important chapters in American cultural history: the Civil War and its aftermath, the expansion of national boundaries and the closing of the western frontier, and the transformations wrought by the emergence of new technologies at the dawn of the 20th century.


WAM PROGRAM SUPPORT

Charles Baker Sam and Rie Bloomfield Foundation S.M. and Laura H. Brown Charitable Trust The Courtney and Marcellette Davis Charitable Trust DeVore Foundation Paula and Barry Downing IMA Financial Group Mosby Lincoln Foundation Lynne Ruffin-Smith Charitable Foundation Sandlian Realty—provides Saturday FREE admission Ann and Stephen Starch Stone Family Foundation No Mountains in the Way, 40 Years Later: Kansas Documentary Photography EXHIBITION SUPPORT

Fidelity Bank Scenery, Story, Spirit: American Painting and Sculpture from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art EXHIBITION SUPPORT

Emprise Bank TCK—The Trust Company of Kansas Sondra Langel and Richard Smith Louise Beren Dr. John and Nancy Brammer DeVore Family Fund J. Eric Engstrom H. Guy and Carol Glidden Norma Greever Dr. Gyan and Manorama Khicha Nancy and Tom Martin Dr. Christopher A. Moeller Ronald and Debbie Sinclair Georgia and Keith Stevens


Art Garden Donors The Wichita Art Museum opened in 1935 by the Arkansas River and downtown. With roughly eight acres, the museum grounds had mature trees, plantings, and lawn. They were adequate, but not distinctive. Amazing patrons determined to change that fact, and the museum embarked on the Art Garden. In 2015, a public campaign was launched with a transformational matching challenge by the Lattner Family Foundation. Because of their generous gift and the outpouring of support from our patrons, members, and the community, we were able to meet this exciting challenge and move further to our campaign goal. AS OF AUGUST 15, 2015

Art Garden Director’s Circle Paula and Barry Downing Lattner Family Foundation, Inc. Martha and Keith Walker Friends of the Wichita Art Museum Mrs. Jayne Milburn Mrs. Judy Slawson Tom and Myra Devlin Emprise Bank Mike and Dee Michaelis Sondra M. Langel Richard D. Smith Jeff Kennedy and Patricia Gorham Nancy and Tom Martin Jan and Steve Randle


Art Garden Benefactors Mary Eves and Rigby Carey Ann and Martin Bauer Helen and Ed Healy Mrs. Sarah Smith Toni and Bud Gates Bill and Mary Lynn Oliver Scott and Carol Ritchie Chris Shank and Anna Anderson Sue and Kurt Watson Art Garden Patrons IBM Matching Grants Program Becky and Todd Middleton Stephen and Ann Starch Trish Higgins Donna Preston Sonia Greteman and Chris Brunner Marni Vliet Stone and David Stone Dr. Christopher A. Moeller Casey Voegeli Mary Douglas Brown Susan and Richard Skibba Anita Jones John and Cindy Carnahan Ruthie and Jim Gillespie

Additional Art Garden Support Janice Adams Anonymous gifts William E. Armbruster Artifacts, LLC Prisca Barnes Michelle and Aaron Bastian Emily Bonavia Vera and Jim Bothner Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boyd Susie and William Braun Maureen and Iain Bray Margo A. Breckbill Deb Brinegar Bunny and Bob Broeckelman Susan and Martin Burdick Jon and Kelly E. Callen Barbara and Gene Campbell Shelly and Chris Cannady Alice Carvalho Rick Carver Arlene Casper Mrs. Charles Q. Chandler Sally and Don Chesser Carolyn Conley Susan and Jerry Cooper Kim and Edgar Curry Karen Dullea Cindy Entriken and Jim Hammer Martha and J. Frank Fair Dr. S. Jim Farha Carol and Norman Farha Sara and Jim Farley Elly and Sandy Fitzig Justus Fugate Karen K. Gilchrist Betsey and Jonathon Goering Carol Graham Dolores Granger Don Grant and Barbara Baan Karen and Jim Graves Carolyn and James Grier Patrick Habkirk Troy Hantla


Pam and Ron Harnden Kim and Rick Hartwell Marlene F. and William Hayes Duane and Rhonda Hertel Skip and Valerie Hidlay Carol Hill Marjorie Hillgren Denise Hinson Jean M. Hite Beverly Hoover Beth and Alfred James April and Grae Johnson Martin E. Johnson Cindy Kirk Stephanie and Scott Knebel Kathleen and Corky Knock Julie and Clinton Koker Judith and Leon Krob Julia Langel, Ph.D. Robert Layton and Beth King Katrina and Brendan Lee Brenda Lichman and Ted Adler Gary R. Lincoln Suzanne and Errol Luginbill Betty Marshall Lillian Mayer Connie Mayer Dr. Patricia McDonnell Betty McGinty Marlen and James McIntosh Margaret McKinney W. Davis and Libby Merritt Jamie and Andrew Mies Anna and Belden Mills Judy Naylor Linda and Bob Nugent Stev L. Overstreet Brenda Owen Loretta and Keith Pendergraft Pam Porvaznik Katie and Tom Pott Belinda and Sheldon Preskorn Mary Lynn and Frank Priest

Adriene and Randy Rathbun Jeanine and John Ritter Myrne and Jon Roe Pat and Randy Rogers Novelene Ross Gloria and Charlie Russell Kate and Dan Scheer Carolyn and Jay Schlegel Richard and Dolores Schonberg Joan Seaton Carolyn and Frederick Seaton Gwen Sevart Irene and Kenneth Shaw Martha and Kent Shawver Jack and Mimi Shellito Jack and Debbie Snyder Cathy Songer Lee and Ron Starkel Mary Martha Stevens Elizabeth Stevenson and Patrick Duegaw Linda and John T. Stewart Kathy and Dale Strattman Neva Thiessen Barbara and Bill Thompson Serilda Jane and Daniel Thompson Teresa Veazey and Helen Veazey-Heying Norman Warminski and Jerry Martin Jeannie Wayne John L. Whitlock Dale and Alice Wiggins Gail Williams and Bill Morris Herm Wilson Ellen and Todd Winter Donna and Fred Wolfe Kathy and Robert Wood Nancy and Lee Woodard Janet and Greg Wright Walter O. Young


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