ࡱ> lnk!` dbjbj\\ 4f>>4<<<<<<<PXXXX\4P7:. . . . . . . 07272727272727$9h<V79<3. . 33V7<<. . 76663<. <. 07630766<<6.  p&ٿX567,7076<|6R<6<<6,. &6+|/j. . . V7V76 . . . 73333PPPPPPPPP<<<<<<  Exhibitions & Events at the Katonah Museum of Art During July and August 2007 Exhibitions Children Should be Seen: The Image of the Child in American Picture Book Art In the Beitzel and Righter Galleries July 1 October 21, 2007 Children Should Be Seen: The Image of the Child in American Picture Book Art will bring together approximately 85 works of original childrens illustrations in a comprehensive survey of the best American picture-book art of the last decade. Organized collaboratively by the Katonah Museum of Art and The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, the exhibition celebrates the 10th anniversary of our Learning Center and the 5th anniversary of the Eric Carle Museum. This exhibition explores the theme of the changing image of the child. Children Should Be Seen is the first exhibition on the theme of the image of the child in contemporary picture book art ever to be presented in the United States or, to the curators knowledge, anywhere in the world. The core of the exhibition consists of artworks dating from 1997 to 2007, and is grouped by the following sub-themes with the aim of highlighting American picture book artists interpretations of six of childhoods formative stages and experiences: The New Child; The Child and Family; The Child At School and At Play; The Child In the Community; The Child In History; The Questioning Child; and The New Picture Book. Children Should Be Seen will appeal to a wide audience and has been planned to be of interest to adults and children alike. Horizons: Sculpture Installation by Steinunn Thrarinsdttir In the Marilyn M. Simpson Sculpture Garden, July 1, 2007 through April 27, 2008 Icelandic artist Steinunn Thrarinsdttir has created an installation, Horizons, which consists of 10 randomly placed figures standing amid the majestic grove of 100-year-old Norwegian spruce trees that shade the Museums sculpture garden. Made of cast iron, each lean, life-size figure is embedded with horizontal lines of glass allowing daylight to shine through. The rough, earth-colored iron relates to the texture and tone of the tree bark. As visitors walk around the garden, figures will appear and disappear from behind the trees. Steinunn has been working professionally for over 20 years and has exhibited widely in Europe, Japan, the USA and Australia. "My work is figurative and has throughout my career fundamentally been about the way we travel through life and relate to our environment and nature," said Steinunn. She has done numerous commissions both for specific indoor spaces as well as outdoor works and monuments. Her works are in numerous private and public collections in Iceland, Italy, USA, Sweden, Denmark and the United Kingdom such as The Royal Carribbean, Hall Financial Group in Texas, Cathryn Hall Wineards in Napa Valley, California and the private collection of Lord and Lady Rocco Forte in England. Star Illustrators: Ten Years on Parade In the Learning Center During its 10- year history, the Learning Center has shown the original art of the very best picture-book illustrators. Our current exhibition celebrates the artists we have exhibited in the past with a parade of delightful book covers beginning with Eric Carle, whose work initiated the Learning Center in 1997. Other prominent picture-book artists included are Jim Jinkins, Stephen T. Johnson, David Kirk, Robert Andrew Parker, Jerry and Brian Pinkney, and Peter Sis. Many internationally known artists have also occasionally lent their talents to illustrating books for children. Among those who have been shown and are included in the exhibition are Red Grooms, Keith Haring, Edward Koren, Sol Lewitt, William Wegman, and Malcah Zeldis. Events Open Books Collaboration Children Should Be Seen is presented during the 10th anniversary celebration of the Katonah Museum of Arts Learning Center and the 5th anniversary of The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. Children Should Be Seen also coincides with the exhibition Building Books: The Art of David Macaulay at the Hudson River Museum and has created an opportunity for several area cultural organizations to collaborate on programming around the theme of Open Books. This collaboration, which is being generously sponsored by a grant from Target, provides the public with many opportunities to consider the art of childrens book illustrations and literature from many perspectives; to view original art by some of the most important childrens book illustrators working today and to experience an in-depth look at the work of one artist in particular David Macaulay; to enjoy films based on popular childrens books; to see original art work from favorite authors and discover the work of less familiar artists; and to engage in a summer of rich reading. In addition to the exhibitions at the Katonah and Hudson River Museums, the Westchester Arts Council is presenting the exhibition Seeing Stories: How Picture Book Artists Imagine (information at  HYPERLINK "http://www.westarts.com" www.westarts.com); the Westchester Library System will offer a summer program Get a Clue@ Your Library (information at  HYPERLINK "http://www.westchesterlibraries.org" \o "http://www.westchesterlibraries.org" www.westchesterlibraries.org); and the Jacob Burns Fillm Center will feature a series of films adapted from childrens books (information at  HYPERLINK "http://www.burnsfilmcenter.org/" \o "http://www.burnsfilmcenter.org/" www.burnsfilmcenter.org). To celebrate this collaboration, each of the participating organizations will offer visitors a pass that will entitle them to free admission or a member discount at each of the other locations. Free Admission Exchange with the Aldrich Museum Beginning on July 1 and continuing through September 2 visitors to the Katonah Museum of Art will receive a pass for free admission to the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT, while visitors to the Aldrich will receive a pass for free admission to the Katonah Museum. This annual collaborative offer, now in its 4th year, is an effort to encourage attendance and to raise awareness of the exceptional exhibitions and programs scheduled at each of these institutions. Shades of Jazz Summer Program Wednesday, July 25 and August 8 John Scofield, renowned jazz guitarist and Katonah resident, reprises the exciting three-part Shades of Jazz series that he inaugurated at the Katonah Museum of Art in 2006. Held in the Museums Sculpture Garden, each evening will feature performances by first-rate, engaging musicians selected by Scofield who will be on hand to host and sit in with each of the artists whom he describes as accessible but edgy. July 25 the Museum welcomes Cuban drummer Francisco Mela Melao whose debut recording was selected at Best Debut Album on the Year by the definitive resource All About Jazz. This series concludes on August 8 with Swiss harmonica sensation Gregoire Maret who has been a feature player with Cassandra Wilson,. Jimmy Scott, Ravi Coltrane, and Pat Metheny. Shades of Jazz is sponsored, in part, by Blue Note Jazz Club, with support from Willy Nick's Restaurant & Bar. $10 members, $15 non-members for each concert Second Saturdays Parties with a Cultural Kick Saturdays, July 14, August 11, 6:30 8:30 pm Our Second Saturdays parties are back by popular demand! Each party features a new mix of food, spirits, music, and mingling. If youre new to the scene, youll discover why this exciting program continues to be THE place to be seen! $10 members, $15 non-members Programs for Families and Children Tenth anniversary of the learning center: Special Programs for children and families In the 10 years since its founding the Katonah Museum of Arts Learning Center has welcomed more than 200,000 children who have played games, drawn, painted, sculpted, glued, and giggled while creating art in this vibrant space. Original art work by thirty-three gifted picture book artists have been exhibited, and for the past eight years handmade books, sculptures, drawings, and collages created by individuals, groups, and entire classes who have visited the Museum have had the opportunity to showcase their work in a museum setting. In 1995 a group of local parents, inspired by Yvonne Pollack and led by Leslie Needham, came together to create a special space at the Museum that would welcome families. From the beginning the idea for the Learning Center was to create a place that would foster an appreciation of art and literature. The renowned illustrator, Eric Carle agreed to lend his popular Hungry Caterpillar image to the fund raising cause the perfect image to represent how a bare room was to be transformed into our version of a beautiful butterfly: the welcoming and efficient Learning Center. As soon as it opened the Learning Center attracted an enthusiastic audience and over the years this small workshop space has more than fulfilled expectations. The Learning Center has flourished under the guidance of its curator and project designer, Naomi Leiseroff. With the assistance of a squad of creative committed volunteers, the Learning Center exhibitions program has expanded to include the work of important children's book illustrators as well as art created by students of many ages. For each changing exhibition Naomi creates unique hands-on activities that inspire children to respond to the art they discover in the Main galleries and ensures that each time they return to the Museum families will find something new and fun to do. The time-line art frieze that marches around the upper wall continues to highlight the exhibitions and is a metaphor for the dynamics of global art, defining our ever changing world. Dedicated as a free admission area of the Museum, the Learning Center serves a diverse family audience and is at the heart of its outreach program. In response to the rapid growth of Westchesters Hispanic population most of the instructional material, as well as the books, are now translated into Spanish. As we light our ten candles, The Katonah Museum of Art rekindles its commitment to inspire each new generation of art enthusiasts. Join us for a series of special events planned as part of our celebration. Video Screenings Every Saturday at 12:30 beginning July 7 and running through October 21 Videos based on stories featured in the Children Should Be Seen exhibition will be shown in the Museums Pryor Gallery which has been outfitted as a comfortable reading room. Meet the Artists: Readings and Book Signings July 1, 3:30 pm Jerry Pinkney author of The Talking Eggs with Gloria Jean Pinkney and Amy Schwartz author of A Glorious Day Story Time at the Katonah Museum July 7, 10:30 am Local heroes read from their favorite books featuring Lloyd Moss, Former WQXR Radio Host Story Time at the Katonah Museum July 14, 10:30 am Local heroes read from their favorite books featuring Bruce Powers, firefighter, and Cindy Powers, Katonah Playcare Pre-School teacher Meet the Artist: Reading and Book Signing at the Katonah Museum July 15, 3:30 pm Bryan Collier author of These Hands Meet the Artist: Reading and Book Signing at the Katonah Museum July 22, 3:30 pm Nina Crews author of The Neighborhood Mother Goose Story Time at the Katonah Museum July 28, 10:30 am Local heroes read from their favorite books featuring Darlene Steger, Katonah store owner Story Time at the Katonah Museum August 4, 10:30 am Local heroes read from their favorite books featuring Vicki Ingrassia, Katonah Village Library Childrens librarian Meet the Artist: Reading and Book Signing August 5, 3:30 pm Yumi Heo author of Henrys First Moon Birthday Story Time at the Katonah Museum August 18, 10:30 am Local heroes read from their favorite books featuring Christy Harris, Katonah Elementary School Principal Meet the Artist: Reading and Book Signing August 19, 3:30 pm Gregory Christie author of Yesterday I Had the Blues ABOUT THE MUSEUM The Katonah Museum of Art, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, is a non-collecting institution dedicated to encouraging the enjoyment, appreciation and study of the visual arts by visitors of all ages. The KMA offers a series of changing exhibitions, active community outreach, and over 150 lectures, workshops, and concerts annually. The KMA has built a national reputation for excellence based on the quality of its exhibitions and innovative education programs that are enjoyed by over 40,000 individuals annually. Recent exhibitions include: Henri Matisse: A Celebration of French Poets & Poetry, I e& the Burbs, Richard Diebenkorn Prints, 1948-1993, and Eternal Presence: Handprints and Footprints in Buddhist Art. Free Docent-Led Guided Tours: Tuesday through Saturday, 2:30 pm Special Family Tours: Sunday, 2:30 pm Tours are free with admission to the Museum GENERAL INFORMATION Directions By Train: From Grand Central Terminal (Harlem Division of Metro North): The Katonah Museum of Art is located mile east of the Katonah railroad station. Taxi service is available. By Car: Take Exit 6 off Interstate 684. Go east on Route 35. Take the first right onto Route 22 south. 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