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SUMMARY:Docent-Led Public Tour: The Red Clay Survey: 2020  Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art
DESCRIPTION:Docent-Led Public Tour: The Red Clay Survey: 2020 Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art – $5 After 5 p.m.\nThursday\, Oct. 1 | 6 p.m. \n \nRegister for Tour\nEnjoy a public\, docent-led of Red Clay Survey during $5 After 5. The tour is included with the price of admission and free for all members but registration is required. The tour will begin at 6 p.m. \nThe Red Clay Survey is a major recurring regional competition sponsored by the Huntsville Museum of Art that “takes the pulse” of contemporary Southern art through a selection of work in all styles and media determined by jurors with strong curatorial credentials. The exhibition recognizes and encourages excellence\, and provides a permanent record of the development of regional art through the publication of a comprehensive exhibition catalogue. Selected works will be displayed in 5 galleries in the Museum’s elegant facility\, located in Big Spring International Park in Downtown Huntsville. \nThis recurring juried competition\, presented every three years\, presents over 100 outstanding works by artists from 11 Southern states representing a cross-section of the best in regional contemporary art in varied media.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/docent-led-public-tour-the-red-clay-survey-2020-exhibition-of-contemporary-southern-art/
CATEGORIES:Docent-led Gallery Walk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201005
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SUMMARY:Docent-Led\, Public Tour: The Red Clay Survey
DESCRIPTION:Docent-Led Tour: The Red Clay Survey: 2020 Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art\nOctober 4 | 2 p.m. & 3 p.m.\nIncluded with admission\, pre-registration required\n \nRegister for tour\n\nEnjoy an exclusive last look at the Red Clay Survey with a docent-led\, public tour. The tours will take place at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. and are included with admission\, but registration is required. Learn more and register at the button above. \nThe Red Clay Survey is a major recurring regional competition sponsored by the Huntsville Museum of Art that “takes the pulse” of contemporary Southern art through a selection of work in all styles and media determined by jurors with strong curatorial credentials. The exhibition recognizes and encourages excellence\, and provides a permanent record of the development of regional art through the publication of a comprehensive exhibition catalogue. Selected works will be displayed in 5 galleries in the Museum’s elegant facility\, located in Big Spring International Park in Downtown Huntsville.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/docent-led-public-tour-the-red-clay-survey/
CATEGORIES:Docent-led Gallery Walk,Exhibition Closing,Exhibition Program,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201005T090000
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SUMMARY:Fall Break Half-Day Art Camps - Art Adventures: Multi-Media
DESCRIPTION:Art Adventures: Multi-Media\nCamp I: Ages 5 – 7\nAnna Sue Courtney\nCamp II: Ages 8 – 10\nJessica Nunno\nOct. 5 – 9 | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.\n$135 Members | $160 Non-members\nRegister for Camp I: Ages 5-7\n  \nRegister for Camp II: Ages 8-10\nExplore basic painting and drawing tools. Learn about the fundamentals of color\, shape\, and composition. Media include acrylic\, tempera\, watercolor\, pastel\, and colored pencil. Subject matter will include animals\, still life\, landscapes and people. Lots of FUN! \nThe Education department will provide structure\, fun and friends in a safe\, stimulating environment. Museum gallery visits included for inspiration. All materials are provided for the children’s camps. All New Projects! Space is limited to 10 students per camp. Fee covers date listed with each camp. \nStudents will need to bring a morning snack and drink Please no nut products. \nExplore many different areas of the Museum through gallery visits of exhibitions and the Stender Family Interactive Education Galleries – ART LAB and A Walk Through Time.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/fall-break-half-day-art-camps-art-adventures-multi-media/
CATEGORIES:Academy Classes
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201012
DTSTAMP:20260706T074456
CREATED:20200918T143822Z
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SUMMARY:Closing Day of The Red Clay Survey
DESCRIPTION:Closing Day of The Red Clay Survey:\n2020  Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art\nOctober 11 | 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. \n \nEnjoy one last chance to view The Red Clay Survey: 2020 Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art on Sunday\, October 11. The exhibition can be viewed during the Museum’s normal hours from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. \nThe Red Clay Survey is a major recurring regional competition sponsored by the Huntsville Museum of Art that “takes the pulse” of contemporary Southern art through a selection of work in all styles and media determined by jurors with strong curatorial credentials. The exhibition recognizes and encourages excellence\, and provides a permanent record of the development of regional art through the publication of a comprehensive exhibition catalogue. Selected works will be displayed in 5 galleries in the Museum’s elegant facility\, located in Big Spring International Park in Downtown Huntsville.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/closing-day-of-the-red-clay-survey/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Closing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201012
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SUMMARY:Opening Day of the Huntsville Photographic Society Member Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Opening Day of the Huntsville Photographic Society: 2020 Members’ Showcase\nSunday\, October 11 | 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. \n \nEnjoy a first look at the Museum’s newest exhibition\, the Huntsville Photographic Society: 2020 Members’ Showcase. An annual juried selection of approximately 50 outstanding photographs by members of the Huntsville Photographic Society\, founded in 1964 to promote the art and science of photography in Huntsville and surrounding areas through informative programs\, member contests\, and special events. This year’s theme is Anticipation. Organized by HMA and the Huntsville Photographic Society. \nThe Huntsville Photographic Society is an organization dedicated to promoting the art and science of photography in Huntsville and the surrounding area through informative programs\, member contests\, and special events. The HPS Members’ Showcase is an annual exhibition jointly organized by the Huntsville Photographic Society and the Huntsville Museum of Art.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/opening-day-of-the-huntsville-photographic-society-member-showcase/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201011T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201011T170000
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SUMMARY:Opening Day of About Face: Portraits from the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Opening Day of About Face: Portraits from the Collection\nSunday\, October 11 | 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. \n \nEnjoy a first look at the Museum’s new exhibition\, About Face: Portraits from the Collection. A portrait is typically defined as a representation of a specific individual\, such as the artist might meet in life. A portrait does not merely record someone’s features\, however\, but says something about who he or she is\, offering a vivid sense of a real persons’ presence. \nThe traditions of portraiture in the West extend back to antiquity and particularly to ancient Greece and Rome\, where lifelike depictions of distinguished men and women appeared in sculpture and on coins. In the Middle Ages\, generic representations were the norm\, after which distinctive portrait likenesses began to reappear in Renaissance Europe. This change reflected a new growth of interest in everyday life and individual identity that continued into the mid-twentieth century. In subsequent decades\, portraiture was considered to be old-fashioned\, but the genre has once again assumed a central role in contemporary art. Today’s artists are increasingly turning to portraiture as a major vehicle for expression\, often to address issues of identity\, gender\, race and class. \nAudiences have always been fascinated with the art of portraiture\, whether it’s Leonardo’s Mona Lisa or Andy Warhol’s iconic image of Marilyn Monroe. About Face: Portraits from the Collection presents a wide variety of portraits from the Museum’s own holdings\, spanning over two hundred years in time and encompassing a range of subjects that include nobles and commoners; men and women; and adults and children. Stylistically varied as well\, the exhibition features classical portraits\, abstractions\, and folk art renderings. Look for selections from the Sellars Collection of Art by American Women; an array of antebellum Alabama family portraits; and intriguing contemporary works by regional artists Gaela Erwin\,  Aron Belka and Pinky Bass\, among the highlights.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/opening-day-of-about-face-portraits-from-the-collection/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201018
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SUMMARY:CREATE Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:CREATE Saturdays\nSaturday\, October 17 | 11 a.m. & 1 p.m.\nFREE\, but registration is required\nFamilies and children are invited to participate in a range of programs especially designed with younger visitors in mind. 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. There will be two sessions\, one at 11 a.m. and one at 1 p.m. with each session lasting 45 minutes. \nReservations will be required on a first come\, first-served basis. Each participant – parent/guardian and child – must be registered prior to program date. Space is limited! \nRegister for class\n\n \nCREATE Saturdays\nSelect Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. \nReservations will be required on a first come\, first-served basis. Space is limited. Registration Coming Soon! \nFREE admission for parents/guardians and children. \nThe art activities program will be held in the Stender Family Interactive Education Galleries. \nSaturday\, October 17: Kandinsky Tree Art \nInspired by A Walk Through Time\, create an artful tree by Wassily Kandinsky using construction paper\, glue and other elements for embellishment. \n\nProudly Supported by:
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/create-saturdays-5/
CATEGORIES:Academy Classes,CREATE Saturday,Guild
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201017T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201017T160000
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SUMMARY:High School & Adult Class - Calligraphy
DESCRIPTION:Calligraphy\nSkill Level: All\nCarol McCrady\nOct. 17 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\n$70 Members | $85 Non-members\n \nRegister for class\nLearn the skills and tools necessary to create lettering from the Chancery Cursive alphabet. Class includes presentation\, one-on-one instruction and practice sheets. Use your calligraphy to add to personalized gifts\, signs\, envelopes\, invitations and more! Space is limited to 8 students.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/high-school-adult-class-calligraphy/
CATEGORIES:Academy Classes
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SUMMARY:High School & Adult Class - Stained Glass Sun Catchers!
DESCRIPTION:Stained Glass Sun Catchers!\nSkill Level: All\nMelinda Ortner\nOct. 17 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\n$85 Members | $100 Non-members\n \nRegister for class\nLearn about glass-cutting\, pattern-making\, copper-foiling\, soldering\, and construction. Create an artful sun catcher. Materials included. Space is limited to 6 students.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/high-school-adult-class-stained-glass-sun-catchers/
CATEGORIES:Academy Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201023T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201023T140000
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CREATED:20200928T153555Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Studio Tour with Aron Belka
DESCRIPTION:Join us Friday\, October 23 at 1 p.m. for a virtual studio tour with “Red Clay” artist\, Aron Belka. Belka will join us live from his studio to discuss his work featured in the 2020 “Red Clay Survey” and what he’s working on now. This virtual event is free\, but registration is required. Learn more and register at the button below. \nRegister for Virtual Studio Tour
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/virtual-studio-tour-with-aron-belka/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201024T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201024T160000
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SUMMARY:High School & Adult Class - The Art of Paper Quilling
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Paper Quilling\nSkill Level: All\nJessica Nuno\nOct. 24 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\n$80 Members | $95 Non-members\n \nRegister for class\nLearn the basics and some advanced techniques to create a complete\, framed piece in one day! Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled\, shaped\, and glued together to create decorative designs. Students will use colorful paper to express your creativity. Materials included. Space is limited to 8 students.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/high-school-adult-class-the-art-of-paper-quilling/
CATEGORIES:Academy Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201030T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201030T170000
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SUMMARY:Opening Day of Jonathan Becker: Social Work - Four Decades of Movers\, Shakers & Thinkers
DESCRIPTION:Opening Day of Jonathan Becker: Social Work – Four Decades of Movers\, Shakers & Thinkers\nOctober 30 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\n \nAmerican photographer Jonathan Becker began contributing to Vanity Fair magazine on the heels of an especially successful solo exhibition in Chelsea in 1981. His portraits of filmmaker Louis Malle and of his mentor and friend Brassaï featured largely in the pages of prototype for the magazine’s relaunch in 1983. Becker’s specialty in portraits\, photographed by and large on location\, soon became a Vanity Fair staple: Robert Mapplethorpe\, Jack Kevorkian\, Jocelyn Wildenstein\, and Martha Graham\, as well as countless socialites \, artists\, and heads of state. \nAssignments for the magazine have dispatched Becker far and wide – from the Amazonian jungle\, for first-encounter photographs of members of the Yanomami tribe\, to Buckingham Palace\, for the first photographs showing the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles together. Becker’s association with Vanity Fair continues to this day. Becker has also contributed portraits and reportage to Town & Country\, The New Yorker\, Vogue\, W\, The Paris Review\, and many other publications. \nThis exhibition features 45 images of movers\, shakers and thinkers taken by Becker between 1976 and 2015\, hand selected by the Museum\, including artists\, authors\, fashion designers\, socialites\, Hollywood celebrities\, and more. Organized by HMA.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/opening-day-of-jonathan-becker-social-work-four-decades-of-movers-shakers-thinkers/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201030T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201030T170000
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SUMMARY:Opening Day of Gloria Vanderbilt: An Artful Life
DESCRIPTION:Opening Day of Gloria Vanderbilt: An Artful Life\nOctober 30 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\nGloria Vanderbilt\, Gerta\, 1964\, oil on canvas\, 41 in. x 41 in. Private Collection \nA mesmerizing photograph of Gloria Vanderbilt by Francesco Scavullo graced the cover of the November 2010 issue of Town & Country magazine with the caption\, “There will never be another Gloria Vanderbilt.” This statement speaks volumes about a woman who was in the public eye throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Many of us are aware of Gloria’s unsettling early childhood\, during which she was caught in the middle of a custody battle between her young\, absent mother\, Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt\, and her powerful aunt\, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. We know her from writings concerning her marriages\, romances\, and the tragic loss of her son\, Carter\, to suicide. And\, of course\, we know her from her fashion breakthrough in creating her signature designer jeans in 1978. \nBut who was Gloria Vanderbilt\, the designer\, and artist? Behind the effervescent ear to ear smile and poised images that were published in many social columns\, she was a complex\, vulnerable\, passionate\, emotional\, and extremely creative force. Gloria would spend hours each day in her studio\, choreographing her precious time between her easel and her writing desk. Her studio\, which was on the ground level in her apartment building on Beekman Place in New York City\, was her sanctuary where she would paint\, assemble her sculptures\, and pen her memoirs\, novels\, and short stories. Stopping briefly for lunch to enjoy a peanut butter sandwich\, she would return to her creations till 3:30 p.m. She felt the most comfortable in her studio\, relaxed and free to be herself. \nCocooned in this space\, at her easel and surrounded by tables laden with tubes of paint lined up in a row by shades of colors\, boxes of sharpened pastels\, containers filled with brushes\, and stacks of unfinished canvases lined up along the wall\, her imagination would take hold. Gloria concentrated very seriously and intensively on her art for over 75 years. When asked about the inspiration for her work\, Gloria stated\, “Often images are channeled in dreams\, which find expression in my paintings. They have a narrative quality\, which are shuffled around in the kaleidoscope of my imagination and find themselves in colors and patterns that sustain me. My memory is also a driving influence in my work. Memories I absorb and reinvent to changing effect because I have changed but do not want to let them go.” She further remarked\, “Color too intoxicates and inspires me\, as does the beauty of a person who has something I can’t quite catch. They become muses which I become obsessed to define\, to reveal something of their inner mystery\,” she added. \nIn 2012\, Gloria and Wendy Goodman\, author of The World of Gloria Vanderbilt\, accepted an invitation from a longtime friend\, Christopher Madkour\, Executive Director of the Huntsville Museum of Art\, to be the guest speakers at the Museums annual GALA Luncheon and Voices of Our Times event. During their visit to Huntsville\, Gloria and Wendy were presented with a Key to the City by Mayor Tommy Battle\, who extended an open invitation to return any time. Gloria’s stay in Huntsville was so memorable that she went on to host a fundraiser in New York for the Museum. The preview party for the World of Gloria Vanderbilt\, an exhibition of her paintings and sculptures at 1stdibs\, opened on September 12\, 2012\, to rave reviews. At that time\, Michael Bruno\, Founder of 1stdibs\, stated: “Regional museum like the Huntsville Museum of Art are making such a big impact on the art scene today. Gloria is a category unto herself. Her signature use of color astounds me in every work.” Gloria’s dear friend Nydia Caro reflected on her work\, “Gloria’s paintings were like Gloria’s world. Holographic\, layers\, and layers of dreams about her extraordinary life.”Patsy Haws\, Board member and guest at the party at 1stdibs\, reflects\, “Many of us were privileged with her generosity that weekend as so many doors were opened to us. \nIt was a“Cinderella” time\, but the real Cinderella was Gloria. She found her prince in her own spirit and art\, in her family and friends and never hesitated to share. Perhaps giving of herself was her greatest achievement.” Longtime friend\, Michael Lindsay-Hogg\, remarked\, “Gloria’s work has gone in many different directions\, has sustained\, and continues to surprise. Her palette has always been bright with varieties of pick\, red\, lavender\, yellow. In her work there is nothing of sentimentality\, even when the subjects are tender: a contented couple with two children in the background or a mother with a child or a woman in a hat. They\, and hundreds more\, have a power to them\, with a sense not of melancholy but of what the passage of time means\, of how the present will one day be a memory. The perfect example is her painting of a mother and child in her bold painting\, Memories.” Gloria’s creative legacy will stand the test of time\, and her support and contribution of the Huntsville Museum of Art will forever be remembered. \nThe Huntsville Museum of Art is honored to present this exclusive boutique exhibition which not only features memorable photographs of Vanderbilt by Horst\, Jonathan Becker\, Adrián Villeta\, Annie Leibovitz\, and Jack Mitchell\, but also a selection of Vanderbilt’s own artworks\, as well as memorabilia documenting Vanderbilt’s recent association with the Huntsville Museum of Art. Organized by HMA.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/opening-day-of-gloria-vanderbilt-an-artful-life/
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