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LEFT: Carl W. Peters, Study for ?Active Life?Mural (1937) for Madison High School (relocated to Joseph C. Wilson Foundation Academy)

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LEFT: Carl W. Peters, Study for ?Active Life? Mural (1937) for Madison High School (relocated to Joseph C. Wilson Foundation Academy)

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Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Stephen Burrows, Patrick Kelly, Alexander McQueen, Valentino, Vivienne Westwood... These are just a few of the world-class designers whose stunning creations were selected for Ebony Fashion Fair? a traveling spectacular that helped redefine the concepts of empowerment, pride and achievement for African Americans.

This major traveling exhibition is the first to explore the 50-year history of Ebony Fashion Fair and the inspirational woman behind it, Eunice Johnson. In it, you?ll see 40 show-stopping fashion ensembles, including haute couture gowns, feathered coats and statement designs from the 1960s to the 21st century, as well as archival photos and video footage.

On view (from left): Erreuno (Italy), day ensemble (2002?03); Bob Mackie (US), evening ensemble (1984?85); Patrick Kelly (US), evening dress (1986).

Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair was developed by the Chicago History Museum in cooperation with Johnson Publishing Company, LLC, presented by the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum, and toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC.

In Rochester, it is presented by the Gallery Council of the Memorial Art Gallery and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Major support is provided by The Gouvernet Arts Fund at the Community Foundation, Abigail Riggs Collection, Canandaigua National Bank & Trust, and Wahl Media. Additional funding is provided by three anonymous donors, City of Rochester, COMIDA, FULL MEA5URE, John D. Greene Endowment for Contemporary Exhibitions, Robert L. and Mary L. Sproull Fund, and Nocon & Associates, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.

Media sponsors are the Democrat and Chronicle Media Group and News10NBC.

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INSPIRING BEAUTY PROGRAMS & EVENTS For information about these and other upcoming events, visit mag.rochester.edu/ InspiringBeauty

SUNDAYS, MARCH 6 & 20, and APRIL 3, 10 & 17 / SATURDAY, MARCH 26 ~ 10 am?2 pmGOSPEL BRUNCH Enjoy music, exhibition tours, and brunch served by Brown Hound Downtown. For reservations, call 585.506.9725

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 @ 3 pm A NOSTALGIC LOOK BACK AT EBONY FASHION FAIR moderated by 10NBC news anchor Janet Lomax. learn more

SATURDAY, APRIL 2 @ 2 pmTALK BY DEBORAH GREGORY, former runway model and Cheetah Girls author. learn more

SATURDAY, APRIL 2 @ 8 pmINSPIRING BEAUTY GALA learn more

MORE MAG HOURSFriday Evening Hours: During the exhibition, MAG will be open Fridays until 9 pm.

Special School Break Hours: MAG will be open 11 to 5 on Monday & Tuesday, March 28 & 29.

Super Saturdays: MAG will open at 10 am (with free admission from 10 am to noon) on March 5 & April 2; made possible by the City of Rochester.

FASHION FORWARDThe Creative Workshop is offering fashion-related art & art history classes and camps for kids, teens & adults. learn more

On view (from left): Emanuel Ungaro (France), evening dress (1987?88); Krizia (Italy), cocktail ensemble (1981?82); Pierre Cardin (France), evening dress (1988?89); and Pierre Balmain (France), cocktail ensemble (1988?89).

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3 Thursday

5?8 pm

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

ART SOCIAL: "ILLUSTRATE A STORY" 6:30 pm / $13 learn more

4 Friday MAG open until 9 pm!

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

#MAGcaptionthisApril 29?May 29, 2016 in the Lockhart Gallery

#MAGcaptionthis will feature a small selection of rarely-seen paintings from our permanent collection, but the true content of the exhibition will be produced by visitors. The concept is internet-era expansive; #MAGcaptionthis will continue to grow as visitors use their knowledge, wit, insight, and humor to caption and share our paintings through social media. Whether it?s ?a girl walks into a bar? joke, or a rumination on the alienation of modern urban living, the decision is yours. All voices are welcome. Pictured is Bar Scene (1942) by Douglas Gorsline.

RENAISSANCE REMIX: Art & Imagination in 16th-c. EuropeLong-term interactive installation in the Gill Discovery Center

Made possible by funding from Dan and Dorothy Gill, with additional support provided by the Thomas and Marion Hawks Memorial Fund, the Mabel Fenner Lyon Fund, the estate of Emma Jane Drury, and an anonymous donor.

CREATIVE WORKSHOP SHOWS (in the Lucy Burne Gallery)

Winter Children?s Show Feb. 20?March 5 | Spring Adult Student Show March 11?April 11 | School Collaboration Show April 16?May 14

Learn more at mag.rochester.edu/exhibitions.A

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FEBRUARY EVENT28 Sunday

A NOSTALGIC LOOK BACK AT EBONY FASHION FAIR 3 pm

10NBC news anchor Janet Lomax moderates a conversation with Ebony Fashion Fair veterans. Model Jacquie Robnett-Williams, a native of Depew, NY (pictured), toured with the show from 1987 to 1989; designer Raul Siro Ferreira worked as a master draper while employed by Izquierdo Studio in New York City; and Rochelle McDaniel was a local Fashion Fair organizer.

Unless noted, all programs included in MAG admission (free to members).

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5 Saturday

SPECIAL HOURS MAG open 10 am?5 pm; free admission until noon

6 Sunday

GOSPEL BRUNCH 10 am?2 pm learn more

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1?1:30 pm & 3?3:30 pm

10 Thursday

ART & STORY STROLL: "ZOO ANIMALS" (ages 2?5 with adult)11 am?noon / adults $5 (kids free)

Register / learn more at 585.276.8959.

5?8 pm

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

ART SOCIAL: "COLOR EXTRAVAGANZA" 6:30 pm / $13 learn more

ALTERNATIVE MUSIC FILM SERIES7 pm, auditorium / FREE learn more

11 Friday MAG open until 9 pm!

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

13 Sunday

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1?1:30 pm & 3?3:30 pm

17 Thursday

5?8 pm

HIDDEN PASSIONS SEASON 2 FINALE more about the series

7 pm, M& T Bank Ballroom / FREE

Anne Kress (college president / quilter)

&Wendell Castle (artist / folk guitarist)

Underwritten by IDEATION: Funding the Future Memorial Art Gallery

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

3RD THURSDAY CONCERT with Eastman?s Italian Baroque Organ 7:30?8:30 pm, Fountain Court

?Organ & Saxophone: Sights & Sounds,? featuring Eastman School of Music organists with the Eastman Sax Project

Made possible by the Rippey Endowed Trust

18 Friday MAG open until 9 pm!

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pmVisit mag.rochester.edu/calendar for updated information.

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19 Saturday

CREATIVE WORKSHOP OPEN HOUSE 11 am?4 pm / FREE!Get a preview of spring classes and Art Day School. learn more

20 Sunday

GOSPEL BRUNCH 10 am?2 pm learn more

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals 1?1:30 pm & 3?3:30 pm

23 Wednesday

ESPECIALLY FOR EDUCATORS: "A IS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY" with Dr. Alexander Smith 4:30?7 pm

$15; to register contact Chelsea Anderson at 585.276.8971.

24 Thursday

5?8 pm

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

25 Friday MAG open until 9 pm!

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

26 Saturday rescheduled from Easter Sunday

GOSPEL BRUNCH 10 am?2 pm learn more

27 Easter Sunday

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals 1?1:30 pm & 3?3:30 pm

28 & 29 Monday & Tuesday

SPECIAL HOURS MAG open 11 am?5 pm

31 Thursday

5?8 pm

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

MARCH EVENTS

SCHOOL BREAK SPECIAL Friday?Sunday, March 25?April 3Kids 18 & under admitted free when accompanied by a paying adult

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1 Friday MAG open until 9 pm!

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

2 Saturday

SPECIAL HOURS MAG open 10 am?5 pm; free admission until noon

INSPIRING BEAUTY LECTURE 2 pm Enjoy a talk by Deborah Gregory, former runway model & author of the Cheetah Girls book series.

Sponsored by Empire State College

INSPIRING BEAUTY GALA 8 pm / $175 per person buy ticketsCelebrate Inspiring Beauty at a gala evening of dancing and entertainment! Enjoy performances by Garth Fagan Dance, Atlas Band, and Nate Rawls Trio and Dilynda; silent auction with designer showcase; vogue dancers; midnight fashion parade; and late night live DJ. Featuring savory fare and sweet delights from Brown Hound Downtown, cash bar. Dress to impress!

ALSO AVAILABLE: Dinner/Gala tickets including cocktail reception and dinner at Cityview Ballroom of the Strathallan. learn more

Presenting sponsor: Alesco AdvisorsSupporting sponsors: Margaret M. and David J. Burns, KeyBank, and Alan L. Cameros

Unless noted, all programs are included in MAG admission (free to members).

APRIL EVENTS

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3 Sunday

GOSPEL BRUNCH 10 am?2 pm learn more

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals 1?1:30 pm & 3?3:30 pm

7 Thursday

5?8 pm

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

ART SOCIAL: "CARTOON & CARICATURE" 6:30 pm / $13 learn more

ALTERNATIVE MUSIC FILM SERIES7 pm, auditorium / FREE learn more

8 Friday MAG open until 9 pm!

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

10 Sunday

GOSPEL BRUNCH 10 am?2 pm learn more

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals1?1:30 pm & 3?3:30 pm

VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION EVENT2 pm / included in MAG admission (free to area Cultural Arts Volunteers*)

In celebration of National Volunteer Month, MAG docent Sato Farid gives an illustrated talk titled "Tutankhamen's Treasurer, Maya, and his Time."

*To learn more contact Mary Ann Monley (276.8974)

Pictured: Unknown Egyptian, Standing Figure of the Finance Minister Maya, ca. 1330 BCE. R.T. Miller Fund.

13 Wednesday

ESPECIALLY FOR EDUCATORS: "EXPRESSIVE LINE DRAWING IN THE GALLERIES" with Elizabeth King Durand 4:30?7 pm

$15; to register contact Chelsea Anderson at 585.276.8971.

14 Thursday

ART & STORY STROLL: "GARDEN BOOKS" (ages 2?5 with adult)11 am?noon / adults $5 (kids free)

Register / learn more at 585.276.8959.

5?8 pm

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

ART SOCIAL: "OIL PASTEL" 6:30 pm / $13 learn more

APRIL EVENTS Visit mag.rochester.edu/calendar for updated information.

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APRIL EVENTS

15 Friday MAG open until 9 pm!

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

17 Sunday

GOSPEL BRUNCH 10 am?2 pm learn more

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals 1?1:30 pm & 3?3:30 pm

21 Thursday

5?8 pm

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

ART SOCIAL: "BEYOND THE COLORING PAGE" 6:30 pm / $13 learn more

3RD THURSDAY CONCERT with Eastman?s Italian Baroque Organ 7:30?8:30 pm, Fountain Court This recital by Francesco Cera of Italy is offered as part of "Pipedreams Live" with radio personality Michael Barone.

Sponsored by the Humanities Project, a project of the UR Humanities Center; series made possible by the Rippey Endowed Trust

22 Friday MAG open until 9 pm!

INSPIRING BEAUTY TOUR 1 pm

24 Sunday

LAST DAY TO SEE INSPIRING BEAUTY tour 1 pm

Pictured: Karl Lagerfeld for Chloé (France), evening dress (1983?84). Photo courtesy Johnson Publishing Company, LLC.

GOING FOR BAROQUE organ recitals 1:30 pm & 3?3:30 pm

28 Thursday

5?8 pm

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 6 pm

29 Friday

MAG HIGHLIGHTS TOUR 1 pm

SAVE THE DATE: MAY EVENT 1 Sunday

ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE FAMILY DAY

noon?5 pm / suggested donation $5 per family

Learn more

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GALLERY COUNCIL NEWS TRAVEL: ART LOVER'S AMSTERDAMOctober 16?24, 2016 More details coming soon!

Artists from Rembrandt to Vermeer and Van Gogh to M.C. Escher have gravitated to the Netherlands for its vibrant colors and landscapes. We'll visit museums, galleries and studios in Amsterdam, The Hague and more.

Sponsored by the Gallery Council and open to all interested travelers; contact Andrea Adams, 585.223.4647 ([email protected])

CALLING ALL ART LOVERS

Are you a MAG member looking for a way to get involved? We invite you to join the Gallery Council. As a member, you?ll serve on committees with other art lovers, attend interesting programs, and volunteer on two fund-raising projects a year, all to benefit MAG. Call us at 585.276.8910 or visit mag.rochester.edu/gallerycouncil.

TREASURES NEEDED

Art & Treasures (June 9?12) is looking for your tax-deductible donations of gently used antiques, artwork, jewelry, fine collectibles and small furniture items. We'll even come pick up your treasures!

To donate, contact Bonnie Voll at 585.766.8630 ([email protected]) or Mary Lisa Sisson at 585.482.9144 ([email protected]).

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CREATIVE WORKSHOPART CLASSES & CAMPSWelcome spring at the Creative Workshop! MAG?s art school features classes for all ages in all media. Download our current catalog, visit our website or call 585.276.8959.

SPRING CREATIVITY CAMP

March 28?April 1 (register by the day or by the week)

Looking for art-fil led, educational activities for spring break? Sign up the kids ages 6?12 for Art Day School. Also enrolling: all sessions of Summer Art Day School. Art Day School brochure & registration form

FASHION FORWARD!

These aspiring fashion designers were among 28 students accepted into this winter?s Teen Fashion Camp. The program, which was supported by the Mary S. Mulligan Trust, was offered in conjunction with Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair.. Standing from left: Nia, Sophia, Xavier, Lilah, Nzinga, Summer, Maya,

Journey, Sydney, Emma, Janiyah and Dyasia. Kneeling: Lydia, Asia.

The Workshop is offering another session during spring break (March 28?April 1). See spring brochure

CALLING ALL ARTISTS!

M& T BANK CLOTHESLINE FESTIVAl Juried annual fine art & crafts festival open to NY state artists

When: September 10 & 11

Application deadline: March 25

Contact: [email protected] (585.276.8949) Website: clothesline.rochester.edu

*If spaces remain after the deadline, we will accept your application, but we cannot guarantee your preferred location.

16TH ANNUAL FINE CRAFT SHOWJuried show and sale featuring one-of-a-kind and limited-edition work by 40+ master craft artists

When: November 4?6

Application deadline: April 1

Contact: [email protected] (585.276.8910)

Website: mag.rochester.edu/events/fine-craft-show/

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FRAME FACELIFT: A great frame can truly enhance a painting and allow it to be seen in the best possible way. Three major works from MAG's collection, including Jean-Léon Gérôme's Interior of a Mosque (1890?99), were recently reframed and are looking better than ever!

AROUND THE MAGINSPIRING CELEBRATION: At the January 29 VIP preview for Inspiring Beauty, MAG curator of engagement Debora McDell-Hernandez posed with Virginia Heaven and Joy L. Bivins. Heaven & Bivins, who curated the exhibition, gave an illustrated talk the next day.

WELCOME BROWN HOUND DOWNTOWN! MAG's new café serves lunch and brunch? plus a selection of irresistable sweet treats. Stop by and say hello to Trish and Joe. hours and information

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GENERAL INFO 500 University Ave., Rochester, NY 14607 | 585.276.8900

MUSEUM HOURSWednesday?Sunday 11 am?5 pm & until 9 pm Thursday. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Museum offices are open Monday?Friday during regular business hours.

Learn about extended hours during Inspiring Beauty.

MUSEUM ADMISSIONFree to members, UR students, and children 5 and under. General admission $14; senior citizens, $10; college students with ID and children 6?18, $5. Includes admission to Inspiring Beauty.

Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5 to 9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County.

School Break Special: March 25?April 3, ages 18 and under are free when accompanied by a paying adult.

CENTENNIAL SCULPTURE PARKThis 10-acre park is a showcase of outdoor art, with major installations by Wendell Castle, Jackie Ferrara, Tom Otterness and Albert Paley. Also explore Story Walk and Poets Walk, interactive sidewalks bordering the MAG grounds.

RESTAURANTMAG's new café, Brown Hound Downtown, offers fresh, local, creative dining and catering. (585.506.9725). hours and information

GALLERY STORE see our adOpen Tuesday?Saturday 10 am?5 pm and until 9 pm Thursday; Sunday 11 am?5 pm.; closed Monday. Visit maggallerystore.com (585.276.9010). Learn about extended hours during Inspiring Beauty.

CREATIVE WORKSHOPVisit mag.rochester.edu/creativeworkshop to learn about year-round art classes for all ages (585.276.8959).

ART LIBRARY / TEACHER CENTER Open to the public for browsing and to members, educators, and UR students and staff for borrowing. Visit mag.rochester.edu/library (585.276.8999).

GUIDED TOURS To schedule a docent-led school or group tour, contact Mary Ann Monley, [email protected] (585.276.8974).

MOBILE TOURSLearn about the art at MAG? upstairs, downstairs and on the grounds? by calling 585.627.4132 or visiting mag.rochester.edu/explore.

JOIN THE CONVERSATIONGo behind the scenes at MAG, explore the collection and share your impressions. At

mag.rochester.edu, go to NEWS and choose ?Gallery Buzz Blog.?

To receive enews about MAG events, visit the sign up page.

mag.rochester.edu

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GENERAL INFOMEMBER PERKSAt mag.rochester.edu/MAGmembers, read ARTiculate, renew your membership, and learn about member exclusives. Call 585.276.8939 or email [email protected]. Members also receive a 10% discount at MAG's new café, Brown Hound Downtown. To learn more visit mag.rochester.edu/restaurant.

EVENTS RENTALMAG is the perfect setting for meetings, conferences, weddings and special events. Call 585.276.8950 ([email protected]) or visit us online.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIESTo make a donation to the Gallery, visit mag.rochester.edu/join/giving or call Joe Carney, director of MAG advancement, at 585.276.8941 ([email protected]).

PARKING Park free in any Gallery lot. Accessible spaces are in lot A (near the University entrance) and lot D (near the rear entrance). Reserved Creative Workshop spaces are in lot D.

ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchairs are available in the Vanden Brul Pavilion. The auditorium is equipped with an assistive listening system made possible by the Mark and Bobbie Hargrave Hard of Hearing Fund of Rochester Area Community Foundation, the MAG Community Access Endowment Fund, and an anonymous donor.

To schedule a sign language interpreter or touch tour for the blind, or to request a Braille or text calendar, contact [email protected] (585.276.8971). People who are deaf or hard of hearing may call via Relay Service. We also offer a special cell phone tour for the visually impaired.

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORSThe Memorial Art Gallery is supported primarily by its members, the University of Rochester and public funds from Monroe County and the New York State Council on the Arts. Half-price Thursday admission is made possible in part by Monroe County.. Free admission from 10 am to noon on February 6, March 5 & April 2 is made possible by the City of Rochester.

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