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Friday, November 13, 2009

2009 Jolika Fellowship Wrap-up

Martin Morububuna and Purago Marabe completed their one-month-long residency in the Kimball Artist Studio on November 1, 2009.

Martin created a vibrant mural showing Papua New Guinea as a panoramic collective of plants, animals, houses, boats, people and their bilas. Bilas is a word in Melanesian Tok Pisin that refers to the array of headdresses, necklaces, belts, armbands, and aprons that people use to adorn themselves for dance and ceremony. The mural expresses Martin’s wish for all people to honor the past and keep traditional values strong.

2009 Jolika Fellows

Simultaneously, Martin worked on some partly finished canvases that he brought with him from Port Moresby. These canvases might make another appearance in Victoria, British Columbia at the Alcheringa Gallery where Martin’s work will be included in Hailans to Ailans.

2009 Jolika Fellows

2009 Jolika Fellows

2009 Jolika Fellows

Meanwhile, Purago offered our visitors pairings of his poetry and his paintings such as Hanuabada... [more]

Posted by: Christina Hellmich | November 13 at 2:44:13 PM
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Listed under: de Young News | Public Programs and Events | Collections | Artist Studio

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Cultural Encounters Artist Commission Updates



Todd and Meklit at home in the Kimball Gallery



Todd and Meklit describing their process with visitors and sharing work created during their time with us.



Todd working on yet another layer of his piece, "Resilience"

Cultural Encounters Commissions

The Fine Arts Museums solicit California artists and art groups to create site specific works and installations in response to the de Young's permanent collection, temporary exhibitions, or the building and its environment

Todd and Meklit, Artistic Director and resident artist, respectively, of the Red Poppy Art House joined us as June Artists-in-Residence as well as commissioned artists for the de Young Museum with their project entitled Meklit Hadero and Todd Brown: Light, Shadow, and the Space of in Between.

Every month the de Young invites artists to install and demonstrate their art form at the museum. This interactive program is meant to encourage dialogue between the museum visitor and local working artists within the community.

In the case of Hadero and Brown, the artists integrated their artistic processes with the physical environment of the Kimball Gallery in an interactive installation enhanced by musical compositions and two-dimensional art. The ultimate goal of Todd and Meklit was to inspire visitors to integrate art into their own home, work, and life environments.

In an effort to document their their uniquely intensive process, Todd has included several images and further explanations of his and Meklit's various works on his website: www.artist-toddbrown.com

Please visit his site and see what beautiful inspir.. [more]

Posted by: Nicole Schach | August 12 at 5:45:52 PM
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Listed under: de Young News | Public Programs and Events | Artist Studio

Monday, July 6, 2009

Podcast: FAMSF Curator of Ancient Art Renee Dreyfus Talks About Tut in '79 and Now

Our newest podcast features FAMSF curator of ancient art and interpretation Renee Dreyfus, who talks about the 1979 Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibition and the current Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs. Renee was on the curatorial team for the first Tut exhibition 30 years ago, and now heads up the FAMSF curatorial efforts for the current offering.


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Posted by: Andrew Fox | July 6 at 10:45:45 AM
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Listed under: de Young News | Exhibitions | Web and Technology

Friday, May 22, 2009

A Day at the FAMSF Photo Studio

Amazing art comes through the photo studio on a regular basis.
 
We tend to save Mondays (when we’re closed to the public) to photograph artworks that are normally installed in the galleries. This way we can take the objects out of the galleries and into the photo studio without impacting the public.
 
Recently we shot two recent acquisitions from the AOA department. The images will appear in the next edition of the museums' Fine Arts magazine.
 
The first object: Mayan plate with Maize God head in cacao tree and "kill hole" passage to the afterlife
 

Lesley Bone, our objects conservator, deinstalling the plate in the morning.
 

The plate waiting for its appointment under the photographer’s lights. Our mount maker quickly soldered together (and painted) the mount this morning (sitting next to the plate). He made the mount specifically for the photo shoot.
 

The plate being carefully installed on the photo table.
 

Joe McDonald, our photographer, adjusting the lights... [more]

Posted by: Sue Grinols | May 22 at 2:26:40 PM
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Listed under: de Young News | Collections | Conservation

Friday, May 8, 2009

Celebrate Mother’s Day For Free

Looking for something that won’t break the bank on Mother’s Day? Look no further, the Legion of Honor and de Young host Koret Museum Days on May 10, a tribute to the Koret Foundation’s 30th Anniversary with free general admission. View the permanent collection and enjoy complimentary public programs. For more information, please go to www.koretmuseumdays.org.

Legion of Honor
1–3 pm
Live Music by The Frisky Frolics
Hands on art-making of flower accessories
4–5 pm
Skinner organ concert of early 20th century American music

de Young
12:30–1:30 pm
Special Mother’s Day docent tour

Posted by: Cheryl McCain | May 8 at 3:58:28 PM
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Listed under: de Young News | Legion of Honor News