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desmoinesartcenter.org 3 2 art center news oct noV dec 2015
MEMBER EVENTS + PROGRAMS
MeMber OrientatiOn: cOllectiOn HigHligHts / PHOtOgraPHy saturday, november 14 / 11 am meet in the lobby *reservations required in conjunction with the current exhibition, Laurel Nakadate: Strangers and Relations, explore photographic works from the art center’s permanent collections. this orientation is for both new and seasoned members alike!
events and affiliate groups listed above are open to all art center members. not a member? Join online at desmoinesartcenter.org/support,
in the Museum shop, or contact the Membership Department at 515.271.0324.
PRiNT cluB
POste Print Festival saturday, October 17
*reservations required11:30 am – 1 pm / Hotel Patee1 – 3 pm / Post office BuildingPerry, iowa
Poste Print Festival is a one-day annual festival in Perry, iowa dedicated to the celebration of original prints, the artists who create them, and the people who collect them. the festival consists of printmaking demos, vendor tables for artists with a focus on printmaking, and a concurrent month-long exhibition. members will meet for brunch at Hotel Patee beforehand.
Art Noir
tOur OF aMerican enterPrise, inc.601 6th avenue, des moines wednesday, October 21 / 5:30 pm Free to art noir members and guests Limit 30 guests
*reservations required (see page 2) rsVP by october 14
explore american enterprise, inc.’s newly renovated mid-century modern building and extensive contemporary art collection, and learn more about art noir. drinks and light hors d’oeuvres will be served prior to the tour.
HOliDay stuDiOthursday, December 3 / 6 – 9 pmart center studios
all access: glass-blowing + studio activities (limit 40)$15 members ($20 non-members)
*reservations required for all access (see page 2)
general admission: Festive studio activities only$10 members ($15 non-members)
*reservations accepted for general admission but walk-ins will be welcome. (see page 2)
Baby, it’s cold outside but things are heating up at the art center. Keep your hands warm with glass-blowing ornaments and festive studio activities to create gifts that are sure to please everyone on your naughty and nice lists. enjoy complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres with friends.
Follow art noir on Facebook, Pinterest, and twitter for event updates, photos, and more.
living witH wOrks On PaPer + bruncH at MalOsunday, november 8
*reservatations requirednoon – 1:30 pm / malo1:30 pm – 3:30 pm / des moines social club
representatives from local frame shops and the art center installation staff will be on hand for this informative program about hanging, mounting, and protecting your works on paper. members will share examples of how they have framed commissioned Prints for their homes.
annual HOliDay Party sunday, December 6 / 4 – 7 pm
mark your calendars for a festive afternoon
salon 47OO
HaPPy 1st anniversary tO salOn 4700! a special thanks to the salon 4700 Board for creating an engaging year of programming, including cocktails and conversation with a film director and local artists; social events; a family program in partnership with studio education’s art sampler; and the opportunity to go behind the scenes of the art center. Liz adelman / marketing co-chair sara gaskell / Programs co-chair Heath Lee / Vice President amanda reynal / Presidentdavid safris / marketing co-chair Jeffrianne Young / Programs co-chair
Follow salon 4700 on Facebook for event updates, photos, and more.
Free aDMissiOn the art center is proud to continue to offer Free aDMissiOn to art center galleries, programs, and events unless otherwise noted. Free admission is supported by Principal Financial group and art center members. tHank yOu suPPOrt
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american enterprise courtyard featuring amaldo Pomodoro’s bronze Sphere Within a Sphere, 1999
*reservatiOns
where indicated, please make your Free reservations and/or rsvPs at desmoinesartcenter.org
by clicking on event reservatiOns on the homepage. after completing your online registration,
you should receive a confirmation via e-mail. Please be sure to enter your e-mail address
correctly to receive this confirmation. if you do not receive an e-mail shortly after registering,
please call 515.277.4405 and we will gladly check on your reservation.
alejandro Ledezma was a rebellious teenager who left home and lived with a friend in the oakridge neighborhood. after leaving, he learned about the art center’s outreach efforts in that community; our instructors present a literary program for young people living there using visual art. alejandro wanted to give back to the community that took him in; he wanted to help. He contacted tracy duran, the art center’s studio education and outreach manager, who in turn invited him for an interview. she was impressed by his genuine demeanor and took a chance and asked him to help the art center present a summer program at oakridge. that gamble paid off: the teachers were amazed at his ability to dialogue and create relationships with the participants. they have asked if he could continue his volunteer work in our next session. rachael Jackson was 9 when she started taking ceramic classes at the art center on scholarships provided by our donors. nancy Briggs, former ceramics instructor in our studio program, took rachel under her wing and became a mentor for her young student. rachael went on to study at the University of northern iowa and earned a degree in art history. each summer during her college years she would return to the art center and work as a monitor in the classrooms. rachael, now 23, is currently a teacher in many of our outreach classes working with at-risk children.
these are just two of the many
successful and transformative
stories the art center facilitates
each year, and you are a part
of these efforts. thank you for
your support of our great work
in the community.
on a sad note, senior curator gilbert Vicario will be leaving his position at the art center in october to become chief curator at the Phoenix art museum. this is a wonderful move for gilbert, and the staff wishes him the best as he moves forward with his career. gilbert added a wealth of knowledge to the programs at the art center and organized groundbreaking exhibitions of the work of artists such as Phyllida Barlow, Leslie Hewitt, and dario robleto. Furthermore, he served as an effective ambassador for the institution around the world. i am sure he will do the same for the Phoenix community. also, the board and staff of the art center join the entire des moines community in mourning the passing of our long-time friend melva Bucksbaum. melva was a board member of the art center from 1979 until 1997 and served as its president in 1988 and 1989. she left des moines in 1997, but she always maintained a strong interest in what i hope was her “favorite home.” she expressed her passion for the arts, for this institution, and this community in multiple ways, and the evidence of her passion is all around us. the art center’s extraordinary collections, our richard meier building, the sculpture on our grounds, and the success of des moines’ Western gateway are but a few of the many efforts of which she was a part. des moines is a better city because of her interest, and the art center is a better museum because of her expectations and informed eye. i believe i am a better director because of her friendship. she will be missed. JeFF FLeming
FROM ThE diREcTOR
sally mann (american, born 1951) Emmett, Jessie, and Virginia, 1989gelatin silver enlargement print18 1/2 × 23 inches (47 × 58.4 cm)des moines art center Permanent collections; Purchased with memorial funds from family and friends of Paul Polydoran, 2008.41Photo: rich sanders, des moines, iowa
currently on display in It’s Your Choice, the community curated exhibition on view through December 13.
If these walls could speak
Beginning as a student when she was 9, Rachael Jackson now teaches in many of our outreach classes working with at-risk children.
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Single-channel is a program dedicated to the exhibition and interpretation of important single-channel video by contemporary artists. each series is dedicated to a specific theme explored in unexpected and surprising ways by artists from around the world. the exhibition format presents one video for approximately 12 weeks. in Icon, rashaad newsome constructs a spinning, glittering world into which various dancers seduce the viewer. drawing from pop culture and art history, the artist plays with ideas of status, power, and desirability. combining moving bodies, jewels, stylish clothing, and baroque architecture, Icon is a bling collage that moves to an aggressive, danceable beat. Single-channel 5: Dance is organized by associate curator Laura Burkhalter.
single-cHannel 5: Dance rashaad newsome icon OPens OctOber 9, 2015 / PaMela bass-bOOkey anD Harry bOOkey gallery / ricHarD Meier builDing
DeceMber 18, 2015 – aPril 24, 2016
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Selfie: Self Portraits From the Permanent Collection considers both well-known and rarely seen self-portraits from the des moines art center’s permanent collections through the filter of popular culture’s obsession with the “selfie.” Works by chuck close, otto dix, mauricio Lasansky, marvin Lowe, danny Lyon, Wanda miller matthews, cindy sherman, anthony van dyke, rembrandt van rijn, and andy Warhol, among others, span the 17th century to the present. the early renaissance gave rise to the popularity of the self-portrait by painters, sculptors, and printmakers. in many cases mirrors were used to assist artists in creating their likeness, while in modern times the camera, both still and moving, has enabled artists to create the final work. one of the most recent works in the exhibition is a video self-portrait by the conceptual artist ragnar Kjartansson titled Me and My Mother 1, 2001, in which the artist asks his mother to repeatedly spit in his face for ten minutes. Selfie considers this history in relation to the rise of the self-portrait in social media. statistical sources online confirm that instagram has more than 53 million photos tagged with the hashtag #selfie, while the word “selfie” was mentioned in Facebook status updates over 368,000 times during a one-week period in october 2013, offering compelling statistical evidence of a fundamental human desire for self-representation. Selfie: Self Portraits From the Permanent Collection will include a viewer participation component that will be linked to the art center website. Please visit our website for further updates. this exhibition was organized by gilbert Vicario, senior curator and megan cohen, assistant registrar/curatorial assistant.
anthony van dyck (Flemish, active england, 1599 – 1641)Self-Portrait, n.d.etching and engraving on papersheet: 12 1/16 × 8 1/8 inches Plate: 9 11/16 × 6 3/16 inchesdes moines art center Permanent collections; Purchased with funds from the edmundson art Foundation, inc., 1950.169Photo: rich sanders, des moines, iowa
ragnar Kjartansson (icelandic, born 1976)Me and My Mother 1, 2001Video dVdrunning time: 10 minutesdes moines art center Permanent collections; Purchased withfunds from Kenneth e. Hartman by exchange, 2010.113courtesy Luhring augustine, new York
cindy sherman (american, born 1954) Untitled Film Still #56, 1980 Black and white photographFrame: 13 1/2 × 16 × 1 1/4 inches image (visible): 6 3/4 × 9 1/4 inches des moines art center Permanent collections; Purchased with funds from the edmundson art Foundation, inc., 1992.40Photo: rich sanders, des moines, iowa
NEW ExhiBiTiONS
Jessica teckemeyer’s multi-media sculpture depicts animals in surreal, often threatening situations, and touches on dualities in human nature. “the human condition is domesticated; we are animals,” she states. “as social creatures, we combat reason versus instinct. through translating a human experience into the form of an animal, we look at ourselves from another viewpoint.” she plays on the vulnerability we see in “safe” animals such as deer or dogs, and the danger we associate with predators, emphasizing the theme of duality by presenting both creatures in the same work. teckemeyer’s engaging, unsettling art explores themes from primal emotion and ancient mythology to specific current issues such as gun violence. teckemeyer serves as assistant Professor of art at clarke University in dubuque, and has exhibited in multiple venues across the U.s. Iowa Artists 2015: Jessica Teckemeyer is organized by Laura Burkhalter, associate curator.
relateD PrOgraM artist gallery talkthursday, October 29 / 6:30 pm
Join Jessica teckemeyer for a discussion of this exhibition.
iOwa artists 2015: Jessica teckemeyer
OctOber 29, 2015 – February 21, 2016
JOHn anD Mary PaPPaJOHn gallery / ricHarD Meier builDing
selFie: self Portraits From the Permanent collection
rashaad newsome (american, born 1979)Icon, 2014single-channel video, 9:20courtesy of the artist
Funding support for seLFie: seLF Portraits From
tHe Permanent coLLection provided by Hubbell realty company.
Jessica teckemeyer Chaos II, 2015mixed media: tree root, polyurethane, paint, foam, glass26 (h) x 42 (w) x 26 (d) inches
rigHt Jessica teckemeyer Human Shadow, 2013mixed media: polyurethane, wood, paint, glass18 (h) x 24.5 (w) x 25 (d) inches
ioWa artists 2015 is supported by KPmg, LLc.
relateD PrOgraM gallery talkthursday, March 24 6:30 pm
Join megan cohen for a discussion of this exhibition.
cONTiNuiNG ExhiBiTiONS
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tHrOugH DeceMber 13, 2015 / blank One anD twO galleries
in conjunction with the Celebrating the He(art) of our Community gala in september, the art center’s first publically curated exhibition, It’s Your Choice, opened to the public september 17. With the participation of The Des Moines Register, the art center invited the community to vote on their favorite works of art from a group of 150 lesser-known artworks in the permanent collections. With more than 7000 votes cast, the top 37 selected works are on display, including the number one selection, Pierre-auguste renoir’s Paysage (Landscape), 1902, (below). this project aims to heighten awareness, foster participation, and grow public ownership of our world-class collections.
Celebrating the he(art) of our community
laurel nakaDate: strangers and relationstHrOugH January 4, 2016anna k. MereDitH gallery
Laurel Nakadate: Strangers and Relations, focuses on an unfolding body of work by the acclaimed photographer, filmmaker, and video artist. Using the internet dna testing site 23andme, nakadate was able to identify distant living relatives, who she then invited to meet in a rural location, wearing and bringing with them whatever items they wished. she then photographed them at night using simple techniques such as long exposures, available starlight, moonlight, and a single handheld flashlight. the results are haunting images of distinct individuals, spotlighted against a dark, almost dreamlike landscape. nakadate’s series redefines portraiture, and raises questions about how we define both ourselves and others. this exhibition is organized by Laura Burkhalter, associate curator.
relateD PrOgraMs
yOga + gallery talksaturday, October 10 *reservations required (see page 2) 8:30 am Yoga (instructor Ben spellman)Lobby / 75 minutes Participants should bring yoga mats
10 am gallery talk (20 minutes)
gallery talkthursday, October 22 / 6:30 pmanna K. meredith gallery
Join Laura Burkhalter for a discussion of this exhibition.
It’s Your ChoICeFor full descriptions of continuing exhibitions, visit desmoinesartcenter.org.
Pierre-auguste renoir (French, 1841 – 1919) Paysage (Landscape), ca.1902 oil on canvas 13 1/4 x 16 5/8 inches des moines art center; mildred m. Bohen collection, 1981.64 Photo: rich sanders, des moines, iowa
relateD PrOgraM
gallery talk thursday, november 5 / 6:30 pm Blank one and two galleries
*reservations required (see page 2) Join director Jeff Fleming for an informal discussion of the exhibition.
east anD beyOnD: Helen Frankenthaler and Her contemporaries
sunday, november 8 / 1:30 pm early suMMer 1951 Yasujiro ozu, director / 124 minutes / Japanese with english subtitles the mamiya family is seeking a husband for their daughter, noriko, but she has ideas of her own. noriko impulsively chooses her childhood friend, at once fulfilling her family’s desires while tearing them apart. a seemingly simple story, Early Summer is a nuanced examination of life’s changes across three generations. stars setsuko Hara, chishû ryû, chikage awashima.
sunday, november 15 / 1:30 pm grey garDens 1976 david maysles, albert maysles, ellen Hovde, muffie meyer, susan Froemke, directors / 94 minutes
meet Big and Little edie Beale: mother and daughter, high-society dropouts, and reclusive cousins of Jackie onassis. the two manage to thrive together amid the decay and disorder of their east Hampton, new York mansion, making for an eerily ramshackle echo of the american camelot. an impossibly intimate portrait, this 1976 documentary quickly became a cult classic and established Little edie as a fashion icon and philosopher queen. stars edith Bouvier Beale and edith “Little edie” Bouvier Beale.
sunday, november 22 / 1:30 pmtHe savages 2007 tamara Jenkins, director / 114 minutes
Until recently, all John and Wendy savage had in common was a lousy childhood and a few strands of dna. But after years of drifting apart, they’re forced to band together to care for the elderly, cantankerous father who made their formative years “challenging.” in the process, both of these aimless, perpetually adolescent forty-somethings may just, at long last, have to grow up! stars Philip seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney.
artist’s cHOice FilM seriesall films will be shown in Levitt auditorium
according to nakadate, she “chose these three features because they each speak about family and the complicated ways that families flourish, despite upheaval, heartbreak, and loss.”
in celebration of the acquisition of Helen Frankenthaler’s breakthrough color woodblock print, East and Beyond, 1973, the art center presents an exhibition contextualizing Frankenthaler’s print. the exhibition includes four works on paper by Frankenthaler, as well as 23 works on paper and ceramics by american and Japanese artists who were active during the 1950s to 1980s. amy n. Worthen, curator of prints and drawings, is the organizer of the exhibition.
relateD PrOgraMs
gallery talkthursday, October 8 / 6:30 pmJohn Brady Print gallery
Join amy n. Worthen for a discussion of this exhibition.
lecture: the artist and the Jigsaw suzanne Boorsch, robert L. solley curator of Prints and drawings, Yale University art gallery thursday, January 14, 2016 6:30 pm / Levitt auditorium
in 1972 Helen Frankenthaler was asked by tatyana grosman, the founder of Universal Limited art editions—one of the small group of pioneering publishers who created the so-called american Print renaissance—if she would like to try her hand at making a woodcut, a medium in which neither she nor ULae had worked to date. intrigued, she began to research the methods and tools previous artists had used for woodcuts, eventually choosing a jigsaw as her principal tool. the result was East and Beyond, which, as it became widely known, not only received high praise, but well beyond that, was acclaimed as revolutionary. this lecture will examine the methods and, insofar as is possible, the thought processes of Frankenthaler and the other Western artists who created works with an eastern flavor, also focusing on the prints of the dozen Japanese artists included in the exhibition.
support for it’s YoUr cHoice provided by the iowa arts council, a division of the iowa department of cultural affairs, and the national endowment for the arts.
DOcent guiDeD tOurs
a great way to learn about the many treasures on view at the art center is to register for a docent guided tour. we can accommodate groups from two to 90 people. Please submit the online request form at desmoinesartcenter.org at least three weeks in advance.
Laurel nakadate / Longwood, Florida #1, 2014 / Framed type-c print, laminated with UV protective film, mounted on Plexiglas41 x 61 inches / courtesy of the artist and Leslie tonkonow artworks + Projects, new York
Funding support for LaUreL naKadate: strangers and reLations provided by the
national endowment for the arts, asK studio, Faegre Baker daniels, and Cityview.
media support for related
programming provided by
iowa Public radio.
PRiNT cluB
this exhibition is supported by the
Helen Frankenthaler Foundation.
Funds for the gallery guide provided by
the des moines art center Print club.
support for related programming
provided by iowa Public radio.
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new art acquisitiOn FunD createD the art center’s collection of nearly 5,000 works of art, along with exciting exhibitions of contemporary art from around the world, continue to garner international acclaim, serving as the foundation of our educational programs and opportunities for community engagement. acquiring works for our collections is at the heart of making world-class art and art education accessible. the ability to acquire desired artworks is only possible with significant help. thankfully, donations restricted for art acquisition provide us the opportunity to purchase works that add to the cultural record and successfully grow the collections. Kyle and sharon Krause have established the Kyle J. and sharon Krause Family art acquisition Fund with this goal in mind. this gift will greatly enhance the art center’s ability to increase our holdings well into the future, and we are grateful for their contribution. to publically acknowledge this gift, the art center will name the atrium in the meier building the Kyle J. and sharon Krause atrium. Pamela Bass-Bookey and Harry Bookey, and sharon simmons are among other recent donors who have also created funds to enable the art center to add to the richness of our collections. With much gratitude we personally acknowledge and thank them, along with all supporters of the art center, for their generosity and commitment to ensuring the des moines art center remains a world-class art museum and school.
recent accessiOns tO tHe cOllectiOns
stacy Polydoran has given the art center three major artworks. they are Josiah Mcelheny’s Museum Storage: Please Do Not Remove the Labels, 1994, a wooden cabinet with blown glass and paper labels; Jim Hodges’s Arena I (white white), 2006, a large screen print with 24k gold; and robert therrien’s Untitled (snowman), 1985, an acrylic painting on acid-free cardboard. mcelheny’s work combines blown glass and text in assemblages that often mimic museum displays. these create fictional histories or evoke false narratives. the artist received the macarthur “genius” grant in 2006 and museums across the country, such as the museum of modern art and the Whitney museum of american art, include his work in their collections. Hodges’s screen print, combined with another work in the art center’s collections, completes a pair and exemplifies his poetic transformations, often of everyday materials or images. a recent retrospective exhibition of Hodges’s work traveled to the dallas museum of art; the Walker art center; the institute of contemporary art, Boston; and UcLa’s Hammer museum. therrien’s painting is a quintessential early work illustrating the artist’s use of familiar images that he frequently enlarges and simplifies and places in a new context. each of these works will become a part of the Paul and anastasia Polydoran collection of the des moines art center. raymond Learsy and the late melva Bucksbaum have given the art center Mika rottenberg’s Cheese, 2007, a room-size video installation first seen in the 2008 Whitney Biennial. exemplifying the artist’s unique approach to art making, Cheese
combines the typical view of the farm girl, complete with a rough wooden animal pen, with the fairy tale Rapunzel. Here, six long-hair maidens in white gowns “milk” their hair and goats to make cheese. representing mother nature, the women and these activities illustrate for rottenberg the ability of the female to “grow things out of the body.” the israel museum in Jerusalem presented a one-person exhibition of rottenberg’s work in 2013, and a major new installation by the artist is featured in the current Venice Biennale. this is the first artwork by rottenberg to enter the art center’s collections.
PERMANENT cOllEcTiONS
mika rottenberg (argentine, born 1976)Cheese, 2007mixed, wood and video installationVariable dimensionsdes moines art center Permanent collections; gift of melva Bucksbaum and raymond Learsy, 2015.41Photo: Whitney Biennial 2008
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Josiah mcelheny (american, born 1966)Museum Storage: Please Do Not Remove the Labels, 1994Blown glass, wood cabinet, and paper with textoverall: 28 × 20 × 9 1/4 inchesdes moines art center; Paul and anastasia Polydoran collection, 2015.39.a-.lPhoto: rich sanders, des moines, iowa
robert therrien (american, born 1947)Untitled (snowman), 1985acrylic on acid free archival cardboardFrame: 61 1/2 × 45 1/2 × 1 inches / Board: 56 × 40 inchesdes moines art center; Paul and anastasia Polydoran collection, 2015.40Photo: rich sanders, des moines, iowa
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Make it a nigHt tO reMeMber. reserve tHe art center nOw FOr yOur HOliDay event. the Art center is the ideal venue for your holidayevent. A corporate party or a celebration with family and friends…the Art center will ensure your event matches your vision.
reserve yOur Date tODay! contact cathy Williams, facility rental manager at [email protected] or 515.271.0301.
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Jessica teckemeyer Reliance (sinners and saints), 2011mixed media: polyurethane, paint, silicone, glass21 h x 24 w x 18 d inches see page 4
29 thursday exHibitiOn OPens anD gallery talkIOWA ARTISTS 2015: Jessica Teckemeyer6:30 pm
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stephen rhodes (american, born 1944) Self Portrait with Stray Cat, 1969 engraving on paper / sheet: 15 1/8 × 11 3/8 inches / Plate: 12 1/16 × 9 inchesdes moines art center Permanent collections; anonymous gift, 1973.6 Photo: rich sanders, des moines, iowa
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STudiO EducATiON
Join the art center for the 15th annual día de los muertos / day of the dead
celebration. day of the dead is a traditional Latino celebration that honors
the lives of members of the community who have recently passed away,
as well as a festive day of music, dancing, food and drink, art activities,
and remembrances for the whole family. this year’s event honors the life
of aurora Bejarano Lumadue, a dedicated community volunteer who was
active in the catholic Women’s League, charter member of the des moines
League of United Latin american citizens council and LULac Woman of
the Year, founding member of “twelve stars,” and originating member of
the art center’s día de los muertos committee. as part of the afternoon’s
festivities, aurora’s life will be honored with a film in Levitt auditorium.
Día De lOs MuertOs / Day OF tHe DeaD
sunday, november 1 / noon – 6 pm
talk + Music: what lady Mary and lady edith were singing: the songs of Downton abbey Michael lasser, music historian and host of national Public radio’s “Fascinatin’ rhythm”
Max wellman, Jazz vocalist and katy Merriman, member of rti (repertory theatre of iowa) thursday, January 7, 2016 / 6:30 pm / levitt auditorium *reservations required and will open tuesday, november 3 (see page 2)
With the last season of PBs’ outrageously popular Masterpiece series downton abbey just around the corner, the art center welcomes back michael Lasser to talk about the songs that reverberated and were popular with two of the main characters of the series, sisters Lady mary and Lady edith. Jazz vocalist max Wellman, and Katy merriman, the newest member of the local theatre troupe, rti (repertory theatre of iowa), will sing the songs, accompanied by tanner taylor on the piano. six years ago, downton abbey’s first crisis began when Lord grantham’s heir died on the titanic. in February 2016, the series will wind up just short of the onset of the great depression. attitudes toward almost everything have changed. many of the changes—especially those having to do with love, sex, romance, and marriage—appear in the songs of the time. Join michael Lasser, Katy merriman, and max Wellman for an hour of songs, stories (some serious, some funny), and a bit of history to bring the world of downton abbey alive through the music of the day. From ragtime to jazz, right up to the charleston, enjoy the songs that Lady mary and even Lady edith were singing.
a reception will follow in the art center lobby.
sUPPort For daY oF tHe dead 2015 ProVided BY
winter break wOrksHOPs earn your junior degree in modern art history. discover the movements of modern art and complete a project inspired by the key characteristics and artists of the period. Visit the museum to see examples of modern art in real life. Before and after care and supervised lunchtime are available. morning and afternoon classes are offered for ages 4 – 12.
iMPressiOnist artMonday, December 28 / 9 am – noon tHe Fauves artMonday, December 28 / 1 – 4 pm cubist arttuesday, December 29 / 9 am – noon surrealist arttuesday, December 29 / 1– 4 pm abstract exPressiOnist artwednesday, December 30 / 9 am – noon POP artwednesday, December 30 / 1– 4 pm
register and view the complete list of classes at desmoinesartcenter.org.
viDeO iMMersiOn students from the Video art immersion summer class participated in a two-week intensive study where they explored a wide variety of digital media, ranging from the creation of professional logos to film trailers. though the students expressed a variety of reasons for taking the class, including perfecting their Youtube skills and wanting to get better at video to impress their friends, the experience provided them the opportunity to grow immensely and develop their video production skills. in addition, the class taught the teens how to work together to achieve a common goal, enhancing their collaboration and delegation skills. throughout the weeks they created professional logos for a video production company, original product labels, and shot and edited five videos. the videos included segments devoted to their favorite exhibits at the art center as well as a commercial, movie trailer, and music video.
FaLL 2015cLass registration is stiLL oPennew classes beginning
October through December.
sPring class registratiOn
OPens nOveMber 27.
katy Merriman and Max wellman will bring the songs of Downton abbey to life on stage in levitt auditorium.
teen yarn bOMb
Visiting artist amy caterina and instructor ramona muse Lambert spent a weekend with 15 teens from the community. after visiting the art center’s recent exhibition Fiber: Sculpture 1960—present, the students studied the history of fiber art and learned how to crochet and work with yarn. though caterina went into the project with a vision, she quickly realized the high energy, personalities, and talent of the students was not only going to challenge the project, but her own processes as well. Leaving predetermined curriculum behind, the group worked together to transform what was supposed to be simple bird sculptures in a tree, and began wrapping, weaving, and adorning the trees with bright color swatches, chains, and free formed creatures into a colorful yarn intervention in greenwood Park. caterina said of the experience:
“within fifteen minutes of
starting to work with the
students, i realized i had to let
go of some of my preconceived
objectives, work less as an
instructor, and more as an
equal collaborator. the project
evolved and was executed within
an amazingly dynamic group.”
MiMOsas + art
enjoy a relaxing sunday afternoon with a bubbly mimosa and fruit while creating a unique artistic masterpiece guided by art center faculty. all participants must be at least 21 years of age. PaPer quillingsunday, October 11 12:30 – 3:30 pm Design a HOliDay carDsunday, november 8 12:30 – 3:30 pm
scHeDule OF events
noon – 3:30 pm entertainment by folkloric dancers mariachi Los aguilares and Los Jóvenes embajadores | art activities
traditional day of the dead bread and mexican hot chocolate
noon – 5 pm day of the dead folk art and commemorative posters available for purchase in the museum shop
2 pm Film: the Life of aurora Bejarano Lumadue
Levitt auditorium
4 pm – 6 pm Latino Pride, dance in main lobby
mexican cuisine from tacos andreas available for purchase cash bar
Free shuttle from merrill middle school
5301 grand avenue, des moines
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ART cENTER FRiENdS
HOnOrary & MeMOrial giFts these gifts were received between June 1 and august 31, 2015.
in Memory of Jack bloodgoodJoyce downing and Wendell downing, m.d.mr. and mrs. William Friedman, Jr.Jo ghrist
in Memory of Melva bucksbaumsuzie glazer Burt and gregory Burtsue and Bill conyersdes moines golf & country clubLouis and Lois Fingermanmr. and mrs. William Friedman, Jr.Pat gessmanJudith Kneetercaroline W. LevineJeanne and richard LevittJohn and mary Pappajohnrose Lee Pomerantz gail and stanley richards
in Honor of Johnnie and bill Friedman’s 60th anniversarymrs. charlotte elmetsstanley and shari engmanLouis and Lois Fingerman Judith and marshall FlapanJeanne and richard Levittalbert and evelyn mintzergail and stanley richardsmarvin and robbie Winick
in Memory of ellen Huntermuffy and Henry Harmon mrs. martha Hippee
in Honor of audrey namowitz’s birthdayelaine g. estes
in Memory of bonnie Percivalinger H. andersoncatherine Bennett and graham cookJo ghristmuffy and Henry Harmonmr. and mrs. douglas H. Heinmr. stacey r. Hendersonmrs. martha Hippeedebbie and michael c. Hubbellraymond and sara Kinleycaroline W. LevineProteus clubmr. and ms. robert schoellerWakonda club
in Honor of the marriage of Paula Peterson and Dr. ralph Prayeileen gloor
in Honor of Mrs. cathy williamsgeorge davenport
thank you for your continued support.
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OuTREAch hiGhliGhTS
suMMer OF art & literacy
art center instructors spent the summer enriching the lives of youth at children and Families Urban mission, oakridge, and Pace Juvenile center. through the combination of art and literature, the youth had the opportunity to have fun, be creative, and develop a love for reading and visual interpretation. each week the youth were introduced to award-winning books and then created projects based on the characters and subjects of the stories. the projects included found object, paper mâché and animal sculptures, dioramas, and mosaics. the books chosen inspired the youth to explore the world around them, emphasizing perseverance and problem solving, while providing reassurance that it is okay to make mistakes.
MentOr iOwa
mentors and mentees from mentor iowa spent a July afternoon at the Pappajohn sculpture Park where they gathered for a picnic and art activity. after learning about artist Ugo rondinone, participants worked together to make their own versions of MOONRISE.east. january. a second project encouraged them to take inspiration from Jaume Plensa’s sculpture Nomade and create portraits of one another by using only alphabet letters to describe facial features, a project that turned out to be a fun and meaningful experience for everyone. the mission of mentor iowa is to provide trained volunteers to abused, neglected, and delinquent children who are under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile court.
art sPectruMs:
a free program for children ages 5–10 with autism and their families
registration is required. Visit desmoinesartcenter.org under the education tab.
Principal studio 5 / 1:30 – 3 pm
sunday, October 18
sunday, november 29
baby & Me gallery talks
Drop-in; Free / art center lobby / 11 am
wednesday, October 21
wednesday, november 18
wednesday, December 16
Parents and grandparents are encouraged to bring their infants (pre-walkers) to an informal gallery talk. While conversation is geared for adults, babies are captivated by the visual stimulation of the artwork. (note: strollers and front-carrying baby carriers are permitted.)
MuSEuM EducATiON
support yOur art center! cHaritable giving
yes, you can donate to the art center while saving money! through the america gives more act of 2015, congress has extended the ira charitable rollover option, which allows individual taxpayers aged 70 1/2 and older to donate directly from their individual retirement account (iras) to charitable nonprofits like the art center. in doing this, you free yourself from taxation on required income distributions while benefitting organizations you care about most. contact your tax advisor for more information.
official name: edmundson art Foundation, inc.ein: 42-0680419
For questions on donating or estate planning, contact development director emily Bahnsen at 515.271.0338 or [email protected].
instructOr sPOtligHt raMOna Muse laMbert
as a life-long artist and performer, ramona muse Lambert is no stranger to creativity. she has spent the last three years teaching at the art center. Her classes inspire children and teens through unique learning experiences often incorporating performance and dance, as well as puppet and fashion shows. muse Lambert loves to teach; it allows her to foster creativity and teach students that art doesn’t have to be perfect, encouraging them to break free from their preconceived notion of what art is. For muse Lambert teaching is not only inspiring and exciting, but allows her to have a positive impact on the lives of her students as she aids in the development of their artistic confidence. as an iowa-native and a descendant of artists, she says her job is a perfect fit, that her happiness lies in creating and teaching others how to let go and harness their creativity. since each class presents a unique set of creative challenges and becomes a new adventure, it is difficult for muse Lambert to pick a favorite class. However, Fashion Lab, drawing & Painting, and Build a comic Book have created some of her most memorable classroom experiences. this past spring during her Build a comic Book class, her students spent the entire semester developing elaborate comics, and then worked together to create the covers and an authors’ page, culminating in a digitally published book. the day she brought the finished books in for the youth to take home was unforgettable: their excitement and pride was palpable. it was not only an experience they will cherish, but one that will help them realize how easy it is to share their art with the world.
STudiO EducATiON
aMP caMP instructor mia Farrell spent the afternoon with the youth from achieving maximum Potential during their annual camp in late July. amP is a youth-driven, statewide organization that seeks to unleash the full potential for personal growth among foster and adoptive children in iowa. the students created non-traditional self-portraits to document their experience at camp. students were so eager to unleash their thoughtful self-expressions that some of them grabbed a canvas to work on before the activity began. the canvas was a special object to the youth, a real art object, and they each had their own. the work the students produced was joyous, as were the youth; many of them wanted to create “memory paintings” with photos from the week or ideas of what camp meant to them. they were proud of the strong bonds, friendships, and self-awareness they had gained in their time together. the students enjoyed exploring how to make paint drip and splatter and incorporate words into the composition. though challenging at times, it was a fun and powerful experience. after completing their work, they all signed the backs of each other’s canvases so they left not only with a piece of their personal experience but their peers’ as well.
art and Literacy mosaic workshop
the work the aMP students
produced was joyous, as were the
youth; many of them wanted to
create “memory paintings” with
photos from the week or ideas of
what camp meant to them.
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Free admission Museum Hourstuesday, Wednesday, Friday 11 am – 4 pm thursday 11 am – 9 pm saturday 10 am – 4 pmsunday noon – 4 pm closed monday Museum shop open during normal museum hours.members receive discounts every day. restaurant / baru at the art center open tuesday – saturday / 11 am – 2 pm classesstudio art classes and workshops are available for students of all ages. members receive 20% discounts on classes and workshops. Join today! tours art center tours are available year-round; Pappajohn sculpture Park tours run from april 1 – october 31. More information at desmoinesartcenter.org
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Jessica teckemeyer Reliance (sinners and saints), 2011mixed media: polyurethane, paint, silicone, glass21 h x 24 w x 18 d inches
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uPcOMing event
Moving? cleaning? rediscover your space and let someone else enjoy your beautiful things.
to benefit the des moines art center’s free admission policy and educational programs,
the art center is stocking up for a terrific tag sale the last weekend of april 2016.
We are collecting items now!
contribute your gently used fine furniture, rugs, decorative objects, artwork, silver, crystal,
linens, and stylish accessories – think purses, jewelry, scarves, furs, hats, and neckties.
take your donations to 555 17th street from 10 am – 2 pm on the following
DrOP-OFF dates: saturday, October 17
saturday, november 21
saturday, December 19
For more information about this upcoming event, please contact
Director of events Debra J. kurtz at [email protected]
or 515.271.0336.
&arts ends 2016