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NOW ON VIEW |
Two Special Exhibits: Rembrandt and Historic Maps |
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Rembrandt, The pancake woman, 1635, etching, |
March 11 - April 29, 2008 A national touring exhibition of 35 rare etchings created by the master between 1629 and 1654. This exhibition was organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions. Generously sponsored by Grizzly Riders International. Miracles and Myths: Mapping the World from 1572 to 1921 Discover how maps made the world "go round." Collector Bill Caras' maps will invite you to marvel at the stunning accuracies, the persistent fantasies and the historical developments detailed in his 40 original maps.Paxson Gallery FREE PUBLIC LECTURES: •Tuesday, March 18, 7pm, Meloy Gallery, PARTV Center: Bill Caras, Map Collector, "Mapping the World from the Mediterranean to Montana" •Tuesday, April 15, 7pm, Meloy Gallery, PARTV Center : Dr. Valerie Hedquist, UM Professor of Art History and Art Criticism, "The Place of the Beggar in Dutch Society and Art" •Tuesday, April 22, 7pm, Meloy Gallery, PARTV Center: Panel Discussion with Minkie Medora, Maxine Jacobson, Aaron Brock,and Dr. Valerie Hedquist, "Hunger and Poverty at Home: Current Reality in Missoula and Montana"
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Henricus Hondius (Dutch), America Septentrionalis, 1639, engraving, collection of Bill Caras
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MODERNIST ART LOANS ON VIEW
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The Montana Museum of Art & Culture has received several generous loans of major modernist works from private collections, viewable at two campus locations. In the UM Mansfield Library lobby through April 9, 2008 is Colonne de Rêve (Dream Column), by surrealist Jean Arp (1886-1966). Mansfield Library hours vary throughout the school year. Please contact the library for open hours at 243-6866 or at www.lib.umt.edu. Two works are on view in the UM President's Office Lobby: Images from left to right: Jean Arp, Colonne de Rêve, limestone and bronze, 1958, 61.5"x 14" x 5" Frank Auerbach, E.O.W. on her Blue Eiderdown, oil on board, 1965, 12" x 15.75" Ben Nicholson, White Relief (2), oil on carved board, 1935, 15.5" x 6.5" |
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SPECIAL PREVIEW RECEPTION DREW A LARGE CROWD |
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March 9, 2008 Reception. At the podium is UM President |
Sunday, March 9, 2008, MMAC held a special reception in honor of the Rembrandt exhibition sponsor, the Grizzly Riders International. More than 100 people turned out to preview the Rembrandt exhibition and to listen to speakers including Grizzly Riders International President Earl Morgenroth, UM President George Dennison, MMAC Director Barbara Koostra, and UM Professor of Art History and Art Criticism, Valerie Hedquist. |
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YOU'RE IMPORTANT TO US |
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Thanks to the support of our wonderful donors, MMAC serves as a center of interdisciplinary learning and visual exploration for The University of Montana and Montana's communities. The Museum relies on the support of individuals and welcomes gifts at all levels. If you have questions about making a gift, please contact Barbara Koostra at 406.243.2019 or museum@umontana.edu, or Ric Thomas at 406.243.5615 or email ric.thomas@mso.umt.edu. Click here to give online.
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