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SUMMARY:Secret Society Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Secret Society Scavenger Hunt\nThursday\, June 8 | During $5 After 5\nThe Huntsville Museum of Art invites guests to complete a scavenger hunt of Mystery and Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellows Folk Art from the American Folk Art Museum during $5 After 5 on Thursday\, June 8. Register your team ahead of the event and submit your clue entries by tagging the Museum on social media. Click here to register and review the scavenger hunt guidelines. \nMystery and Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellows Folk Art from the American Folk Art Museum was organized by the American Folk Art Museum\, New York\, NY from the Kendra and Allan Daniel Collection and is toured by International Arts & Artists\, Washington\, DC. \n  
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/secret-society-scavenger-hunt/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:$5 After 5,Exhibition Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230615T173000
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SUMMARY:Mystery and Benevolence Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Origins and Explanation of Masonic Ritual and Symbols\nPresentation by Michael Feld\nThursday\, June 15 | 5:30 – 6:15 p.m. in the Great Hall\nFree to attend\, but $5 After 5 admission is required to enter the galleries. \nJoin HMA and Michael Feld for this unique opportunity to learn about the origin of Masonic symbols as described in the Masonic Lectures of the Grand Lodge of Alabama Free and Accepted Masons. The history of the origin of the lectures explains why the explanation of the symbols is virtually the same throughout English Freemasonry. A recitation of the non-secret portions of the Entered Apprentice Lecture will be given. This presentation is part of educational programming in conjunction with the Mystery and Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellows Folk Art from the American Folk Art Museum exhibition. \nMystery and Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellows Folk Art from the American Folk Art Museum was organized by the American Folk Art Museum\, New York\, NY from the Kendra and Allan Daniel Collection and is toured by International Arts & Artists\, Washington\, DC. \n   \nAbout Michael Feld: \nMichael Feld\, Chairman of the Grand Lodge of Alabama Free and Accepted Masons Public Relations and Education Committee\nPast Master of Helion Lodge #1\nPast District Lecturer of Madison County\n33rd Degree Scottish Rite Mason\nKnight York Cross of Honor\nGrand Governor of Alabama for the York Rite Sovereign College of North America \nMr. Feld was born in Decatur\, Alabama and grew up in Huntsville\, Alabama. He is a graduate of Lee High School. He received his bachelor’s degree in accounting and MBA from the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He currently resides in Madison\, Alabama and is married to his wife Jenni with whom he has two daughters. \nHe was initiated at Helion Lodge #1 in November 1998 and raised to the degree of Master Mason in July 1999. He served as Worshipful Master of Helion Lodge in 2009. In 2012\, he was the first Alabama recipient of the General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons International Ritual Award. In 2014\, he received the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Alabama Fred W. Vaughn Masonic Award for Community Service. He also received the Knights Templar Cross of Honor from the Grand Commandery of Alabama. In 2015\, he received the Cryptic Mason of the Year Award from the General Grand Council of Cryptic Masons International. In 2017\, he received the Companion of the Secret Vault honor. He served on the Ritual Committee for the General Grand Council of Cryptic Masons International. He has published several articles in the Ad Lucem\, the Royal Arch Magazine\, and the Knights Templar magazine.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/mystery-and-benevolence-presentation/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:$5 After 5,Exhibition Program
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230818T170000
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SUMMARY:Member Preview Day of Rania Matar: SHE
DESCRIPTION:Member Preview Day\nRania Matar: SHE\nFriday\, August 18 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\nMuseum Members Only\nThe Huntsville Museum of Art invites our Museum Members to attend an exclusive\, Members-only preview of our newest exhibition\, Rania Matar: SHE\, the day before it opens to the public. Docents will be leading two tours of this exhibition for our Members. Take a deep dive during your preview day by attending a tour at 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. \nBorn and raised in Lebanon\, Rania Matar moved to the United States in 1984. She has dedicated her work to exploring issues of personal and collective identity through photographs of female adolescence and adulthood. Matar works both in the United States and the Middle East in an effort to focus on notions of identity and individuality within the context of the underlying universality of these experiences. \nSHE features 50 large-scale color images of young women in their 20s—the ages of Matar’s own daughters—leaving the cocoon of home and transitioning into womanhood. In earlier projects\, Matar photographed young women in relation to the controlled environment of their bedrooms. Here\, she captures them in the larger arena they find themselves in after leaving home—the global and complicated backdrop that now constitutes their lives in transition. Organized by The Museum Box LLC\, Boston\, MA.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/member-preview-day-of-rania-matar-she/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening,Exhibition Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231012T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231012T200000
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CREATED:20230804T182340Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture & Preview Party for Ginny Ruffner: Reforestation of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:Lecture & Preview Party with Grant Kirkpatrick for Ginny Ruffner: Reforestation of the Imagination\n\nGenerous Support for this exhibition is provided by Art Bridges \nThursday\, October 12 | 6 – 8 p.m.\nEnjoy an exclusive first look at Ginny Ruffner: Reforestation of the Imagination before it opens to the public. Grant Kirkpatrick will lead the event with a lecture. \nReforestation of the Imagination combines traditional sculpture with augmented reality (AR). By using technology to overlay digital information onto sculptural objects\, two disparate environments are portrayed. \nThe setting is an apocalyptic landscape far in the future. The initial environment consists of five landmasses\, which support the glass stumps. Except for the painted shelf mushrooms and tree rings on the stumps and logs\, the scene is colorless. The landmasses surround a sixth rocky outcropping that features a large fiberglass stump. The central stump sprouts beautifully grotesque bronze\, then glass appendages. This improbable growth has survived the devastation to create a new botany. \n“Other than the central stump\, the landscape appears at first glance to be barren. Yet\, upon viewing the tree rings aided by AR technology a second environment is revealed. Plants appear (both fruit and flowers) which have evolved from existing flora. They have developed dramatic appendages and the skills necessary to adapt and flourish in this radically different environment. From accessing nutrients in ways that symbiotically improve their surrounding conditions\, to cultivating protections from new threats\, these adaptations are unexpected\, beautiful\, and optimistic. This is nature reimagining itself. The imagination cannot be exterminated. It just recreates itself.” —Ginny Ruffner \nAbout the Artist: \nSeattle-based artist Ginny Ruffner trained at the University of Georgia\, graduating with honors and an MFA in drawing and painting. Ruffner has had more than eighty five solo exhibitions and several hundred group shows\, and her flameworked and mixed-media sculptures and installations can be found in numerous national and international collections. Seattle public art installations include a 30 foot tall kinetic water feature downtown and a permanent installation in the Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Park. Recent augmented reality projects\, in collaboration with Grant Kirkpatrick\, include Weston Riff at Photo Center NW; Branches at Seattle International Film Festival; and Poetic Hybrids at the Seattle Art Museum. She has written two books and been the subject of an award-winning full-length documentary\, A Not So Still Life: The Ginny Ruffner Story (2010). Ruffner has lectured and taught extensively and has served as artist-inresidence at schools and universities around the world. \nGrant Kirkpatrick is an emerging animator and new media artist based in Seattle. After studying at Cornish College of the Arts for three years\, he graduated with a focus on motion design and animation. Coming from a fine arts background\, Kirkpatrick has considerable interest in the intersection of art and technology\, particularly VR/AR\, game design\, and mixed-media work. \nGinny Ruffner: Reforestation of the Imagination is organized by the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Generous support for this exhibition is provided by Art Bridges\, the Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative\, Elizabeth and James Eisenstein\, Ed and Kathy Fries\, Shelby and Frederick Gans\, James Renwick Alliance\, Colleen and John Kotelly\, Betty and Whitney MacMillan\, Jacqueline B. Mars\, Kim and Jon Shirley Foundation\, and Myra and Harold Weiss.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/lecture-preview-party-for-ginny-ruffner-reforestation-of-the-imagination/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening,Exhibition Preview Party,Exhibition Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231013T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231013T170000
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SUMMARY:Member Preview Day of Ginny Ruffner: Reforestation of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:Member Preview Day\nGinny Ruffner: Reforestation of the Imagination\nFriday\, October 13 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\nMuseum Members Only\nThe Huntsville Museum of Art invites our Museum Members to attend an exclusive\, Members-only preview of our newest exhibition\, Ginny Ruffner: Reforestation of the Imagination\, the day before it opens to the public. Docents will be leading two tours of this exhibition for our Members. Take a deep dive during your preview day by attending a tour at 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. \nGinny Ruffner: Reforestation of the Imagination combines traditional sculpture with augmented reality (AR). By using technology to overlay digital information onto sculptural objects\, two disparate environments are portrayed. The setting is an apocalyptic landscape far in the future. The initial environment consists of five landmasses\, which support the glass stumps. Except for the painted shelf mushrooms and tree rings on the stumps and logs\, the scene is colorless. The landmasses surround a sixth rocky outcropping that features a large fiberglass stump. The central stump sprouts beautifully grotesque bronze\, then glass appendages. This improbable growth has survived the devastation to create a new botany. \n“Other than the central stump\, the landscape appears at first glance to be barren. Yet\, upon viewing the tree rings aided by AR technology a second environment is revealed. Plants appear (both fruit and flowers) which have evolved from existing flora. They have developed dramatic appendages and the skills necessary to adapt and flourish in this radically different environment. From accessing nutrients in ways that symbiotically improve their surrounding conditions\, to cultivating protections from new threats\, these adaptations are unexpected\, beautiful\, and optimistic. This is nature reimagining itself. The imagination cannot be exterminated. It just recreates itself.” —Ginny Ruffner \nGinny Ruffner: Reforestation of the Imagination is organized by the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Generous support for this exhibition is provided by Art Bridges\, the Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative\, Elizabeth and James Eisenstein\, Ed and Kathy Fries\, Shelby and Frederick Gans\, James Renwick Alliance\, Colleen and John Kotelly\, Betty and Whitney MacMillan\, Jacqueline B. Mars\, Kim and Jon Shirley Foundation\, and Myra and Harold Weiss. \n \n \n  \nThank you\, Sponsors!\nPresident’s Circle Sponsors:\nDee and Richard Kowallik \nArtist’s Circle Sponsors:\nCarol and Jim Tevepaugh \n 
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/member-preview-day-of-ginny-ruffner-reforestation-of-the-imagination/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening,Exhibition Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231109T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231109T200000
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SUMMARY:Lecture & Preview Party for The Age of Armor: Treasures from the Higgins Armory Collection at the Worcester Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Lecture & Preview Party with Jeffrey Forgeng for The Age of Armor: Treasures from the Higgins Armory Collection at the Worcester Art Museum\n\nThursday\, November 9 | 6 – 8 p.m.\nEnjoy an exclusive first look at The Age of Armor: Treasures from the Higgins Armory Collection at the Worcester Art Museum before it opens to the public. Jeffrey Forgeng\, Curator of Arms and Armor and Medieval Art at the Worcester Art Museum\, will lead the event with a lecture. \nFrom the warriors of ancient Greek legends\, to the knights of the Middle Ages\, to the superheroes of today’s popular culture\, the idea of personal body armor has an enduring hold on the human imagination. Armor is as old as human civilization\, and has been used in various forms in societies around the globe\, but full suits of articulated steel plates were made only in Europe\, and only for a brief time in the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. This exhibition explores the story of armor in its golden age. \nSuits of armor are among the most popular objects with museumgoers\, but there are few significant collections of armor in the Americas. In 2014\, the Worcester Art Museum acquired the Higgins Armory Collection. While most of this rare collection is in storage awaiting the creation of a dedicated arms and armor gallery\, there is a unique opportunity to share these objects with a national and international public. Visitors will discover the diverse and often surprising stories embedded in these powerful objects. Far from the ungainly exoskeleton we often imagine today\, the suit of armor was made to be sleek and stylish—painstakingly engineered\, elegantly designed\, and treasured as the expression of its owner’s taste\, sophistication\, and prowess. \nThis exhibition was organized by the Worcester Art Museum.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/lecture-preview-party-for-the-age-of-armor-treasures-from-the-higgins-armory-collection-at-the-worcester-art-museum/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening,Exhibition Preview Party,Exhibition Program
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240414T150000
DTSTAMP:20260410T192153
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SUMMARY:American Made Lecture Series presented by renowned art historian Dr. Lillian Joyce
DESCRIPTION:Join us for two captivating lectures in the American Made Lecture Series\, presented by renowned art historian Dr. Lillian Joyce from the University of Alabama in Huntsville! \n\n April 14\, 2:00-2:45 p.m.:Dr. Joyce will explore “America the Beautiful: Landscape Paintings from the DeMell Jacobsen Collection\,” delving into the rich history of American landscape painting.\n\n May 5\, 2:00-2:45 p.m.:Dive into “Americans Abroad: The Transformative Power of Travel on Art” with Dr. Joyce. Discover how travel influenced American artists in the 19th and 20th centuries.\n\nDr. Joyce has been teaching at UAH for over twenty years\, bringing her expertise in art history to our community. Her research focuses on ancient Roman art\, and she has received numerous grants and awards for her work. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from Dr. Joyce and enrich your understanding of American art and history!\n\nLectures will be held in the Museum’s Great Hall.FREE for Museum members and included in general admission for non-members. See you there!
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/american-made-lecture-series-presented-by-renowned-art-historian-dr-lillian-joyce/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250213T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250213T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T192153
CREATED:20250107T201148Z
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SUMMARY:An Inspiring Conversation: Alicia Henry + Fahamu Pecou
DESCRIPTION:The HMA Black History Month Committee presents \nAn Inspiring Conversation:\nA Program in Conjunction with the Exhibition\nAlicia Henry + Fahamu Pecou \nSponsored by Sasha and Charlie Sealy \nThursday\, February 13\, 2025 at 6:00-7:00 p.m.\nReception following hosted by the Huntsville Museum of Art Guild\nMuseum Members Free/Admission: $5 After 5 \n  \nJoin us for a compelling discussion featuring renowned artist Dr. Fahamu Pecou\, esteemed art historian\nDr. Cheryl Finley\, and curator Michael Ewing. \nModerated by acclaimed scholar and author Dr. Bridget R. Cooks\, this dynamic conversation explores identity\, creativity\, and cultural resonance in conjunction with the exhibition Alicia Henry + Fahamu Pecou. \nDon’t miss this unique opportunity for reflection and engagement!
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/an-inspiring-conversation-alicia-henry-fahamu-pecou/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:$5 After 5,Black History Month Commitee,Exhibition Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251106T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251106T200000
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CREATED:20250916T175417Z
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SUMMARY:"Days of Punk: Photographs by Michael Grecco" Presentation and Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join the Huntsville Museum of Art for the Days of Punk: Photographs by Michael Grecco Presentation and Reception hosted by the Huntsville Museum of Art Guild. \nThursday\, November 6 from 6-8 p.m. \n  \nPurchase your tickets here \nMembers $45/ Non-Members $65 \n  \nExhibition Sponsors \n \n  \n  \nPresident’s Circle: Lana and Joe Ritch \nArtists’ Circle: Wendy Yang and Rick Myers \nAdditional Support: Alabama State Council on the Arts\, Huntsville Museum of Art Guild \n  \nExhibition Tour Managed by
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/days-of-punk-photographs-by-michael-grecco-presentation-and-reception/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Program,Punk program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260326T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260326T200000
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SUMMARY:A Beautiful Despair Presentation with Anila Quayyum Agha.
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 26 \n6-8 PM \nMembers Free | Non-Members $25 \nMember tickets available now. | Non-member tickets on sale March 11 \nPurchase your tickets here (Limit 2 tickets per member household) \n  \nThe presentation will be followed by a wine and cheese reception \n  \nAnila Quayyum Agha (b. Lahore\, Pakistan) received her BFA from the National College of Arts\, Lahore\, and an MFA from the University of North Texas. For the 2019 Venice Biennial\, Agha was included in a collateral event\, She Persists\, with 22 contemporary feminist artists. The retrospective Interwoven will travel to Wichita Museum of Art and two other museums in 2025/2026. Agha attended the Joan Mitchell Center Residency in New Orleans\, LA. Her work has been collected by both institutions and private collectors\, nationally and internationally. \n 
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/a-beautiful-despair-presentation-with-anila-quayyum-agha/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beautiful Despair Event,Exhibition Program
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