Tuesday, March 31, 2009

May and Ongoing Events at the High in Atlanta

Fulton County Free Saturday, May 2
On the first Saturday of every month, the High Museum of Art welcomes Fulton County residents to the Museum for free.

Art in the City: May 7, 14, 21, 28; 5 to 8 p.m.; Thursdays, 5 to 8 p.m.
Relax and rejuvenate at the High after work! The Museum offers extended hours every Thursday until 8 p.m. including events such as guided tours, lectures, gallery talks, music, wine-tastings, book-signings, and more.

Mother’s Day at the High, May 10, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. – Tickets are ½ price for all visitors
Treat your mother to a special day she’ll never forget—enjoy gallery viewing as well as special Mother’s Day gift selections.

Friday Jazz: May 15, 5 to 10 p.m.
May’s Friday Jazz will feature the pianist Takana Miyamoto. Held on the third Friday of every month, Friday Jazz includes live musical performances in the Robinson Atrium of the Stent Family Wing, art-making activities in the Greene Family Education Center and gallery tours.

Lecture: Tony Ames, Architect
Thursday, May 14, 6:30 p.m.
The lecture will present and discuss examples of Ames's residential work and its relationship to the discipline of architecture. This lecture will coincide with Modern Atlanta 2009 (May 12 through May 17).

Special Event: The Artful Garden Tour
Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Rain or Shine)
The Artful Garden Tour provides spectacular views of six of Atlanta’s finest gardens. The self-guided tour includes gardens that feature traditional garden art, modern outdoor sculpture, and whimsical art in contemporary, traditional, formal and informal garden environments. Hosted by the High’s Art Partners Membership group, all proceeds will benefit the High.

Special EXHIBITIONS

Anthony Ames, Architect: Residential Landscapes
April 11- August 23, 2009

This exhibition of twenty-six paintings, eight architectural models and one dinnerware set by nationally recognized Atlanta-based architect Anthony Ames will showcase pieces from nearly three decades of work, beginning in 1980, and examine Ames’s role as a Late Modernist architect. The exhibition of twenty-six paintings will showcase Anthony Ames’ interest in the two-dimensional depiction of three-dimensional space, decorative patterns, color relationships and narrative references. Eight architectural models will reflect Ames’ interest in the construction of three-dimensional form and space, as well as the influence of the architectural designs of Le Corbusier, Giuseppe Terragni and Richard Meier. The dinnerware piece will showcase the modernist design of the dinnerware set from the High’s collection which was inspired by purist “object-types” such as bottle, pitcher, plate and egg.

Evolution: Five Decades of Printmaking by David C. Driskell
April 21–August 2, 2009

One of the world’s leading authorities on the subject of African American art, Professor David C. Driskell has made invaluable contributions to scholarship in the history of art and the role of the African American artist in American society. “Evolution” is presented in conjunction with the fifth anniversary of the High’s David C. Driskell Prize, and will feature 80 prints that will provide insight into Driskell’s artistic process and development. This exhibition is organized by the David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Louvre Atlanta: The Louvre and the Masterpiece
Through September 6, 2009

In the final year of “Louvre Atlanta,” this exhibition explores how the definition of a “masterpiece,” as well as taste and connoisseurship, has changed over time. The exhibition features ninety-one works of art drawn from all eight of the Musée du Louvre’s collection areas, spanning 4,000 years. Paintings, sculpture, decorative arts and drawings reflect three major themes: the changing historical and cultural definitions of a masterpiece, authenticity and connoisseurship, and the evolution of taste and scholarship. Highlights include Jan Vermeer’s “The Astronomer” and George de la Tour’s “Card Sharp,” as well as drawings and prints by Michelangelo, Rembrandt, and Dürer. In addition, several themes are explored through an in-depth examination of one significant object: French sculptor Antoine-Louis Barye’s bronze “Lion Crushing a Serpent.” These include the significance of technical mastery and the creative process and the impact of the artist’s reputation. In addition to text labels, audio guides and docent tours, the exhibitions are enhanced by interactive tools organized by the High, together with MuseumLab, an international alliance initiated by the Louvre for which the High serves as the only U.S. partner.

Lead patronage for the project has been provided by longtime Board Member Anne Cox Chambers. Accenture is the Presenting Partner. UPS, Turner Broadcasting Corporation, the Coca-Cola Company, Delta Air Lines and AXA Art Insurance are Lead Corporate Partners for “Louvre Atlanta.” The Foundation Partner is The Sara Giles Moore Foundation. Additional support has been provided by Forward Arts Foundation, Frances B. Bunzl and Tull Charitable Foundation. The Rich Foundation serves as Planning Partner for the project. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

SPECIAL EVENTS & LECTURES

Fulton County Free Saturday
Saturday, May 2; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On the first Saturday of every month, the High Museum of Art welcomes Fulton County residents to the Museum for free. Fulton County residents who show proof of residency may view our current exhibitions as well as the Permanent Collection. Admission is free for Fulton County residents with I.D. on the first Saturday of each month. Students attending college or university in Fulton Country will also be admitted free with a valid college ID. Fulton Free Saturdays are sponsored by the Fulton County Arts Council. Major funding for this organization is provided by the Fulton County Commissioners under the guidance of the Fulton County Arts Council.

Art in the City: Thursday Nights at the High
Thursdays, May 7, 14, 21, 28; 5 to 8 p.m.
Relax and rejuvenate at the High after work! The Museum offers extended hours every Thursday until 8 p.m. including events such as guided tours, lectures, gallery talks, music, wine-tastings, book-signings, and more. This is a great way to see special exhibitions and avoid the weekend crowds. A guided tour of Permanent Collection highlights is offered at 6:30 p.m.
Free with museum admission and free to members

Lecture: Mother and Child in African Art - Image and MeaningSaturday, May 9, 2 p.m.; Hill Auditorium
Join noted African Art curator, Dr. Rosalyn Adele Walker, as she explores the important roles of women especially that of motherhood as depicted in the art of various peoples of the continent. Free with museum admission and free to members.

Mother’s Day at the High
Sunday, May 10, 12 to 5 p.m. (Tickets are ½ price for all visitors)
Treat your mom to a special day she’ll never forget with a visit to the High on Mother’s Day to view masterpieces from the Musee du Louvre. Enjoy gallery viewing, special Mother’s Day gift selections in the Museum Shop, and more. Free with museum admission and free to members.

Lecture: Tony Ames, Architect
Thursday, May 14, 6:30 p.m.; Hill Auditorium
The lecture will present and discuss examples of Ames's residential work and its relationship to the discipline of architecture. The work is referenced in paintings and murals that are on view at the High Museum of Art. These compositions serve as, if not a laboratory, at least a playground, for the investigation of formal relationships. This lecture will coincide with Modern Atlanta 2009 (May 12 through 17, 2009). Free; First come first served.

Friday Jazz
Friday, May 15, 5 to 10 p.m.
May’s Friday Jazz will feature pianist Takana Miyamoto. Born in Japan, Miyamoto began playing the keyboard at age four and decided to become a composer at age fourteen. In 1998, she was given the "Rising Star" recognition from the International Jazz Society. Women Looking Ahead Inc. selected Miyamoto to be one of "Georgia's Most Powerful and Influential Woman." Miyamoto has performed at the events for/with President Bush, Aretha Franklin, Bill Cosby, Tony Bennett, George Benson and others. Held on the third Friday of every month, Friday Jazz includes live musical performances, art-making activities and gallery tours. Art Partners is a proud sponsor of Friday Jazz. Food and drink available for purchase. Free with museum admission and free to members.

Special Event: The Artful Garden TourSaturday, May 16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Rain or Shine); Various Gardens
The Artful Garden Tour provides self-led tours of six of Atlanta’s finest gardens. Highlights include a contemporary garden for a unique Robert Green home in the Briarlake area and a stunning courtyard garden at the elegant new high-rise community, The Mansion on Peachtree. Gardens on the tour are conveniently centered in Northeast Atlanta and range from Deering Heights, Peachtree Heights, Buckhead, Morningside, Briarlake and Brookhaven. Hosted by the High’s Art Partners Membership group, all proceeds will benefit the High. A specially designed, garden-focused education class will be offered during the tour at Habersham Gardens for an additional fee listed below. Garden Tour ticket holders can choose to attend a seminar, a make-and –take workshop or both for an additional fee pricing included below or visit Art Partners. Tickets for Artful Garden Tour $20 ($25 from May 14 through May 16). Garden Tour & Party $40; Garden Tour & Class $25 ($30 from May14-May16); Garden Tour, Party & Class $50.

HIGHlights Tour
Tuesday – Sunday, 1 p.m.; Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.
Get to know the High’s Permanent Collection! All tours are guided. Meet in the Wieland Pavilion Lobby.
No registration required. Free with museum admission and free to members.

FAMILY PROGRAMMING

Toddler Thursdays
Thursdays, May 7, 14, 21, 28; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Greene Family Education Center

May 7: What’s on Your Head?
May 14: Cut-paper Compositions
May 21: Black and White World
May 28: Pop-up Freedom Hands

Experience this popular pre-school art education program! Parents and their children ages 2 to 4 are encouraged to look at works of art within the Museum’s special exhibitions and permanent collections as well as to create a masterpiece to take home. Drop by any time and stay as long as you like. A treat for parents and toddlers! No registration required. Sponsored by Carters/ OshKosh.
No registration required. Free with museum admission and free to members.

Saturday Studio
Saturdays, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 1 to 4 p.m.; Greene Family Education Center

May 2: DIY Discoveries
May 9: Colorful Block Prints
May 16: DIY Discoveries
May 23: Monoprint Portraits
May 30: DIY Discoveries

Visit us with your family to explore the Museum’s permanent collection and special exhibitions. Then join us for a variety of fun art making activities in the Education Center’s art workshops. With activities ranging from three-dimensional sculptures to figural collages, your family is sure to have an enriching hands-on art making experience! Saturday Studio is offered every Saturday.
No registration required. Free with museum admission and free to members.

Weekend Family Tour
Saturday and Sunday, 2 p.m. Meet in the Greene Family Learning Gallery.
Explore the new High as a family on this interactive guided adventure in the galleries.
No registration required. Free with museum admission and free to members.

Greene Family Learning Gallery
Ongoing
The Greene Family Learning Gallery comprises five hands-on activity areas: Building Buildings, Transforming Treasure, Making a Mark, Sculpting Spaces and Telling Stories. These discovery activity areas are inspired by some of the most popular objects in the Museum’s collection. Located on the first floor of the Stent Family Wing, the Greene Family Learning Gallery is designed to serve children from pre-school through ten years of age, their families and caregivers through exhibitions that will change periodically in connection with the Museum’s exhibitions and programs.
No registration required. Free with museum admission and free to members.

GENERAL VISITOR INFORMATION

Museum Hours
Mondays CLOSED
Tuesday and Wednesday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday 12 to 5 p.m.
*Friday Jazz (3rd Friday of every month, except Dec.), 5 to 10 p.m.
Check www.High.org for special extended hours during special exhibitions and events.
Closed January 1, July 4, Thanksgiving and December 25.

Ticket Information

Tickets may be purchased by calling the Woodruff Arts Center Box Office at 404-733-5000, online at www.High.org or in person at the Woodruff Arts Center Box Office. Service charges apply for phone and online purchases.

General admission:
Adult $18
Senior citizens and college students with ID $15
Children ages 6 to 17 $11
Children under age 6 and Members Free

Groups of 10 or more receive discounts:
Adult Group $15/person
Senior or College Group $13/person
Student Group $6/person

Groups receive added benefits:
10% discount in the Museum Shop
Free bus parking
Vouchers for discounted car parking
Advanced reservation privileges

Contact Group Sales at 404-733-4550 or groupsales@woodruffcenter.org.

Audio Guides

An audio guide including the “The Louvre and the Masterpiece” will be available for purchase—$5 for general public; $3 for Members, complete group bookings, and ages 17 and under. The audio guide will be included for school group admission.

CityPass Tickets

Includes admission to 6 Atlanta attractions. $69 for adults (a $119 value) and $49 for children 3 – 12 (an $89 value).
For more information on CityPass, please visit www.citypass.com/city/atlanta.

Services for Persons with Special Needs

The High offers guided tours to groups with sight, hearing or physical disabilities. For additional information or to request a tour, call the Museum’s Education Department at 404-733-4468 at least three weeks in advance. The TDD number is 404-733-4465.

Membership at the High:

All General Member Levels Enjoy:

Unlimited free admission to the Museum collections, special exhibitions, and Friday Jazz
Invitations to members-only previews and events

Special discounts on Museum lectures and programs, Museum Shop, Café, and Table 1280 Restaurant & Tapas Lounge, and select Alliance Theatre and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performances.

For more information on membership at the High, visit www.high.org/join/membership or contact Member Services at 404-733-4575 or hmamem@woodruffcenter.org
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