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SUMMARY:Museum closed to the public
DESCRIPTION:The Huntsville Museum of Art will be closed to the public on Sunday\, April 1\, 2018.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/museum-closed-to-the-public-2/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180405T113000
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SUMMARY:Voices of Our Times: Carolyne Roehm
DESCRIPTION:Carolyne Roehm\nAn Afternoon with Carolyne Roehm\nLunch\, Talk and Book Signing \nThursday\, April 5\, 2018 \nWelcome cocktail and canapés at 11:15 a.m.\nLunch\, talk and book signing at 12:00 p.m. \nMembers: $100 / Non-members: $130 \nMember tickets on sale NOW! Call 256.535.4350 ext. 200 to reserve your seat! \nNon-member tickets go on sale March 9. \nBarnes & Noble Bridge Street will be at the event with Mrs. Roehm’s latest book available for purchase. \nMember tickets go on sale February 16; Non-member tickets go on sale March 9 \nAbbreviated Biography:  \nStyle icon and lifestyle maven Carolyne Roehm has been part of the American design culture for over four decades. With a career spanning the fashion\, gardening\, entertaining\, publishing and decorative arts worlds\, Carolyne’s energy in seeking out the next challenge knows no bounds. \nFinding a mentor in Oscar de la Renta\, Carolyne worked alongside the couture great for 10 years before launching her own fashion house in 1985. A discerning eye and passion for beauty lead her into the world of flowers\, where her books are often referred to as the best in their field. Subsequent entertaining and interiors titles cemented her position as one of America’s lifestyle experts. \nA former President of the Council of Fashion Designers of America\, with appearances in both the Who’s Who of Women in America and the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame\, honored by Manolo Blahnik with a shoe in her name\, in a fitting tribute design legend Bill Blass labeled Carolyne\, “The ultimate tastemaker.”  Regardless of the medium\, Carolyne’s unerring eye and innate sense of style has turned out timeless products including clothes\, jewelry\, shoes\, swimwear\, fragrance\, candles\, table linens\, home accessories and luggage. \nNow the author of twelve books\, Roehm’s mission is to teach others how to capture and create beauty in their lives\, in both the everyday and out of the ordinary. According to Oprah Winfrey\, “She’s a diva\, she’s the master\, she’s my mentor.” \nOver the years\, Roehm has been an active member of many boards and chaired committees including the Metropolitan Opera\, New York Public Library and Children’s Advocacy Center of New York. More recently she has focused her charitable involvements on organizations in Charleston\, SC.  She currently maintains gardens in Sharon\, CT and Charleston\, SC.  Books by Carolyne Roehm: At Home in the Garden\, A Passion for Interiors\, A Passion for Blue & White\, A Passion for Parties\, Presentations\, At Home with Carolyne Roehm\, Summer Notebook\, Fall Notebook\, Winter Notebook\, Spring Notebook\, A Passion for Flowers and Flowers.  Find more information at CarolyneRoehm.com.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/voices-of-our-times-carolyne-roehm/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of Our Times
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180408T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180408T160000
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SUMMARY:Artist Gallery Walk: "Encounters: Jim Jobe"
DESCRIPTION:The latest exhibition in this long-standing showcase for outstanding regional contemporary art focuses on the accomplished works of the respected Huntsville artist\, Jim Jobe. Jobe’s paintings and drawings incorporate both pure abstraction and an eccentric combination of abstract and representational elements. Much of his imagery suggests both direct and peripheral perception. An avid hiker\, the artist describes this phenomenon in his work: “When you’re hiking\, you can stop and frame a bucolic setting\, but that’s not how you experience it. In reality\, imagery comes in constantly from all sorts of directions. It’s how I see things. Everywhere\, I see these puzzle-pieces of interwoven connections.” \nBorn in Buffalo\, New York\, Jobe spent his youth in a military family traveling throughout the United States and abroad\, finally moving from Athens\, Greece and settling in the Southeast. He earned a B.S. in art education from Freed-Hardiman College in Henderson\, TN\, as well as B.F.A. and M.F.A. in fine art from the University of Alabama\, and has worked as an artist\, art educator\, and strong advocate for arts education. \nPrimarily recognized as a painter\, Jobe works in several disciplines and mediums. For a few years\, in an effort to refocus his work\, the artist stopped painting altogether and tried to re-teach himself how to draw. Admiration for the craftsmanship of woodworkers and ceramicists led him to approach drawing more as a way of achieving mastery with a pencil as a tool than as a way to produce imagery. This led him more deeply into abstraction\, studying the interplay between line and shape and color. \nArtist Gallery Walk & Reception\n2 p.m.\, Sunday\, April 8\nGrisham Gallery\nReception following in the Richard and Roper Room – Hosted by the Huntsville Museum of Art Guild.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/artist-gallery-walk-encounters-jim-jobe/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180420T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180420T114500
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CREATED:20171229T211859Z
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SUMMARY:Artsy Tots: Thiebaud Inspired Donuts
DESCRIPTION:Artsy Tots will introduce toddlers between the ages of 2 and 3 to art and to the museum through artful short stories\, gallery play activities\, and an art activity. The program helps with color recognition\, fine motor skills\, hand-eye coordination and more! \nArtsy Tots classes are held on one Friday a month from 11:00-11:45 a.m. Class size is limited to 12 children and registration is required. Each class will have a unique theme. One adult chaperone is required for every two children. Dress for a mess! Questions? Please contact Candace Bean\, Education Associate at cbean@hsvmuseum.org. \nClass fee is $5 members/$7 non-members (up to 2 adults/2 children). Fees are non-refundable. However\, registration is transferable to another session. \nThe program will be held in the Stender Family Interactive Education Galleries. \n  \nThank you to Sue and Robert Kuehlthau for your generous donation to the Education Department! \nApril 20 Theme: Thiebaud Inspired Donuts \nClick Here To Register!
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/artsy-tots-thiebaud-inspired-donuts/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artsy Tots!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180421T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180421T130000
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CREATED:20171229T205859Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-in & CREATE Saturday: Abstract Line Art
DESCRIPTION:Families and children are invited to participate in a range of programs especially designed with younger visitors in mind. The Drop-In & CREATE Saturdays offer fun\, interactive art making activities for families with children ages 3 and up that will sure to spark one’s creativity! Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. The art activities program will be held in the Stender Family Interactive Education Galleries. \nDrop-In & CREATE Saturdays\n Select Saturdays from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.\nNo registration is required – drop-in\, make and take a fantastic work of art home with you. \nFREE admission for parents/guardians and children \n  \nApril 21 Theme: Abstract Line Art \nProudly Supported by:
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/drop-in-create-3/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drop-in & CREATE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180422T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180422T160000
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SUMMARY:Opening Concert for "The Life & Art of Mary Petty"
DESCRIPTION:Opening Day Concert\nSunday\, April 22\, 2018\n2:30 p.m.\, Great Hall \nThe concert is free to the public\, but admission fees will apply for non-members who visit the galleries. \nIn conjunction with the Huntsville Museum of Art\, The Valley Conservatory Lyceum Series will present Something Old Something New\, featuring Jazz and Baroque music played by The Devere Pride Trio to celebrate the opening of The Life and Art of Mary Petty. Following the concert\, visit the gallery level and preview the new exhibition (general admission will apply). \nAbout the Valley Conservatory: \nThe Valley Conservatory is a music service center with programs designed to develop all aspects of the students’ mind\, body and character. Our programs incorporate the holistic approach to developing the “total student” through the medium of music. We believe music is an art and a science involving both left and right brain activity. \nOur philosophy is that the aesthetic and technical aspects of music can be used as a medium to teach concepts and principles from an academic\, physical\, spiritual and social realm.\nThe Valley Conservatory faculty includes specialists in the areas of piano\, violin\, viola\, cello\, string bass\, guitar\, voice\, brass\, woodwinds\, percussion\, steel pan\, theory/composition\, art\, and preschool music programs. Our curriculum provides students a well-rounded education because we emphasize the” total development” of the student. \nProviding services in the arts since 1998\, VC offers: private and class instruction; music education programs- extra curricular and academic to schools\, civic and community organizations; arts learning and exploration through camps and workshops; customized art experiences for after school programs; a lyceum series\, jam sessions\, exhibits offered to the public and musicians for hire for any type of event or occasion. \nValley Conservatory is One Stop Shopping when it comes to providing services in the arts. A recipient of the “Business of the Year” award from the North Alabama African American Chamber of Commerce and one of four finalist for “Business of the Year” designated by the City of Madison Chamber of Commerce\, Valley Conservatory is a catalyst for cultural change\, enlightenment\, and opportunity. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nDr. Beatrice Renee Collins-Williams –\nConductor\, music educator and performer\, is the founding director of the Valley Conservatory.  \nSTAFF\nLillie Lloyd\nOffice Manager & In-house Graphics \nOlga Burney\nEvents Coordinator & PR \nBates\nAdvertising & Graphic Design Worx \nSavanah Welch\nIT & Web Design \nDr. Edward E. Williams\nProgram Assistant \nFACULTY\nDavid Bond\nViolin\, Music Education \nKathleen Fisher\nPiano\, Music Education \nDr. Doris Hall\nFlute\, Clarinet\, Saxophone\, Piano \nDan Hornstein\nBrass\, Cello \nCarrie Howard\nViolin \nJeremy Howe\nVoice\, Brass \nBenny Jacobs-El\nJazz Piano\, Music Education \nJanet McTigue\nPiano \nJoelle Nelson\nCello \nMarcus Pope\nMusic Education \nDevere Pride\nBass \nWilliam T. Robinson\, lll\nOboe\, Clarinet \nTamar Saliashvili\nPiano \nWerner Smock\nTrumpet\, Guitar \nDebbie Tappan\nPercussion \nRodena Tharpe\nViolin\, Viola\, Piano \nLisa Wiggins\nViolin \nDr. Beatrice Renee Collins-Williams\nViolin\, Viola\, Piano \nMorgan Williams\nFlute\, Woodwind
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/opening-concert-for-the-life-art-of-mary-petty/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180426T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180426T190000
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SUMMARY:Presentation\, Reception & Book Signing with William Dunlap
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 26\, 2018\nArtist Talk from 6:00-7:00 p.m.\nFollowed by a book signing and reception. \n$20 Members and $40 Non-members \n[CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS]\nReception of Wine & Hors d’eouvres catered by Chef Narvell. \n“William Dunlap is bold\, outspoken\, and not afraid to have a good time. Which may be why this Mississippi native is the best thing to happen to Southern art in decades.” -Julia Reed\n[Read full article here] \nWilliam (Bill) Dunlap has distinguished himself as an artist\, arts commentator and educator\, during a career that has spanned more than three decades. Dunlap has an M.F.A. from the University of Mississippi\, and taught at Appalachian State University in North Carolina (1970-79) and Memphis State University (1979-80).  He currently maintains studios in McLean\, Virginia; Mathiston\, Mississippi and Coral Gables\, Florida.  His paintings\, sculpture\, and constructions are included in prestigious collections\, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Corcoran Gallery of Art.  For more information about William Dunlap\, visit http://www.williamdunlap.com. \nDunlap will be signing his recent bestseller\, Short Mean Fiction.  “Like tales from the Old Testament\, these stories are mean\, rampant with sex\, violence\, and death.” William Dunlap’s debut collection of stories\, words\, and pictures makes a strong case for Hypothetical Realism in his art. The artist will speak about his role to “create something out of nothing” and read excerpts from his book. \nThank you to our Sponsors! \nMedia Sponsor
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/presentation-reception-book-signing-with-bill-dunlap/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
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