352932 OCMA Visionaries News Fall16 · PDF fileOCMA VISIONARIES ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART...
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OCMAVISIONARIES
FALL 2016 VOL 26 NO 1
“Visionaries shall support the Museum through selected programs and educational activities including the Museum’s
expansion and building fund. Visionaries shall also provide Visionaries members with a wide range of educational
opportunities within the visual arts.”
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
The weather in the air has cooled and the holiday rush is beginning ... but Visionaries have already started its year with a bang!
On October 6 we had an evening reception and tour of the Phillips Collection exhibit with Cassandra Coblentz, Senior Curator & Director of Public Engagement, and Todd Smith, OCMA Director and CEO. Fifty people attended, and it was a great social event to kick off the season. Thank you Kim McEntee and Pat Steinmann for arranging the evening.
JoAnn Fanticola and Pam Muzzy arranged a day in Los Angeles on October 24th. We visited two collections and lunched at Craft Restaurant. All three places were absolute winners and a real treat. JoAnn and Pam are also busy planning a trip to San Francisco for the end of January. The trip is currently full, but we encourage you to contact JoAnn or Pam and put your name on a waitlist.
The Monday art class has been full of twists and turns this year. Dr. Jeanne Willette injured herself last spring and has not fully recovered. Though she started the fall class, Dr. Jeanne was unable to complete it. Jennifer Condas and Beth Bidna did an amazing job finding extraordinary professors to finish up the fall session. Dr. Jeanne will return for the winter session.
Marlene Hamontree, Pam Gilmour and Joy Berus will be meeting soon to review and update our bylaws. The small committee consists of two past parliamentarians and our current chair. It is always good to review and assess.
The Visionaries trip to Marfa, Texas will be from March 8 to March 11, 2017. If you are interested, please let Joyce Cassel or Pame Schmider know.
I look forward to seeing you all on December 14th at Barbara Cline’s home for our holiday party. We are so lucky to be invited back! Make sure you RSVP!
See you then,Teri
TERI KENNADYPresident of Visionaries
Announcements:2016 - 2017 Visionaries Lecture SeriesWinter Session: January 23 - March 6, 2017 No class - February 20, 2017
LIFE MEMBERS: Julia Argyros - Nancy Baldwin - Ramona Bernamonti-Morrissey - Tricia Booth Berns - Patricia Ellis - JoAnn Fanticola - Frances J. Frankel - Cynthia Fry - Joan Riach Gayner Jana Hackett - Pat Hancock - Karen Hardin - Maralou Harrington - Michelle Horowitz - Shanz Langson - Margaret Larkin - Mary Lyons - Linda Maggard- Twyla Reed Martin
Suzanne Mellor - Diana Moss - Trish O’Donnell - Barbara Roberts - Laurie Rodnick - Michelle Rohe - Pame Schmider - Sandi Simon- Kim Smith - Joyce Snyder Betty Steele - Sue Stern - Diana Stovall - Jeanne Tappan - Ann Van Ausdeln - Valaree Wahler - Gayle Widyolar - Nancy Zinsmeyer Wynne
OCMAVISIONARIES
ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART850 San Clemente DriveNewport Beach, California 92660
The 1960s ushered in tremendous social changes reflected in the many and ground breaking art forms that emerged. During the winter session, attention will be directed to the return of German art including artists Gerhard Richter and Joseph Beuys. A focus on pop culture will include the rise of rock n’roll and the importance of album-cover art. The lively times of Mary Quant and Swinging London will be explored as well as the influence of pop cultural icons like Andy Warhol. Finally, no cultural conversation about the 60s would not be complete without delving into two of the decade’s most influential style icons, Jacqueline Kennedy and Grace Kelly.
HOLIDAY PARTY:December 14 at Barbara Cline’s. 11:30 am
EXTENDED TOURS:March 7 - 10, 2017 - Marfa, Texas trip planned by Joyce Cassel and Pame Schmider.
GOOD NEWS:On November 29, the Newport Beach City Council voted by a margin of 6 to 1 to approve the Museum House Project. This strong statement of support by Council is complemented by a unanimous decision by the City’s Planning Commission in October. City Council’s vote moves OCMA one big step forward in realizing its dream to fund and build its new home at the Segerstrom Center. So many of the Visionaries joined the museum in its efforts to secure this outcome, and the museum staff and Board are deeply thankful for your support.
FIND US ON THE WEB:OCMA.netTop right: click - SupportScroll to and click: OCMA Support GroupsScroll and click: OCMA VisionariesClick: Visit the OCMA Visionaries page for more information.
Jacqueline Kennedy in Venezuela (1961), courtesy of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
OCMA Tour – Evening Reception
DAY ART TOUR - Los AngelesOrganized by JoAnn Fanticola and Pam MuzzyOctober 24, 2016Home and collection of Margie and Maury Katz
DAY ART TOUR - Los AngelesOctober 24, 2016Home and collection of Lois and Richard Neiter
October 6, 2016 - American Mosaic: Picturing Modern Art through the Eye of Duncan Phillips with Todd Smith, OCMA Director and CEO, and Cassandra Coblentz, OCMA Senior Curator and Director of Public Engagement.
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Dear Visionaries:
In 2016 we presented American Mosaic and let our historical gaze fall on the founding of modernism in
America. This opportunity to experience stellar examples of American painting from the Phillips Collection will
be complemented in 2017 by two exhibitions that continue our consideration of modern and contemporary art.
In January, we are pleased to present Pop Art Design. As the only west coast venue for this international
exhibition, OCMA will have the chance to consider through over 150 objects the intersection of Pop Art and
design in the 1960s and 1970s. We are all familiar with the standouts from the Pop era in the visual arts; one
need only think of Andy Warhol and the soup cans to refresh your memory. But have you considered how the
worlds of art and design interact and how these interactions shaped not only what was on view in galleries in
US and Europe but what was in our rec rooms and on our dinner plates. What a fun exhibition to allow us to
look back at this period and remind ourselves how plastics changed our world.
Opening in May, and curated by OCMA Senior Curator Cassandra Coblentz, OCMA will present the California-
Pacifi c Triennial: Building as Ever. This exhibition is a survey of contemporary art from around the Pacifi c Rim
organized on the topic of architecture and the temporal precariousness of the built environment.
The twenty-fi ve artists in this exhibition live and work in 12 countries bordering the Pacifi c Ocean and will
present work that includes drawing, photography, sculpture, and installation, as well as performance-based
and socially engaged activities. The majority of the works in the exhibition will be created specifi cally for this
project or will be on public view for the fi rst time; and many are site-specifi c installations. Among the issues
to be addressed are the concept of home and displacement, the recording of history and preservation, the
infl uence of global power, economics and political systems, and social-economic disparity.
Best,
Todd Smith
Todd Smith, Pat Steinmann and Kim McEntee Wally and Joan Gayner
Hosts Maury and Margie Katz Lois and Richard Neiter with Todd Smith Richard Neiter and Marsha Anderson
Lunch at Craft Restaurant
Dr. Zeev and Dr. Tatiana Kain
June Donovan and Marilyn McIntyre Linda Maggard, Teri Kennady, Barbara Glabman and Judy JonesRick and Nancy Muth
Margie Katz greeting Visionaries
Maury Katz, Barbara Cline and Pam Gilmour Margie Katz
OCMA Tour – Evening Reception
DAY ART TOUR - Los AngelesOrganized by JoAnn Fanticola and Pam MuzzyOctober 24, 2016Home and collection of Margie and Maury Katz
DAY ART TOUR - Los AngelesOctober 24, 2016Home and collection of Lois and Richard Neiter
October 6, 2016 - American Mosaic: Picturing Modern Art through the Eye of Duncan Phillips with Todd Smith, OCMA Director and CEO, and Cassandra Coblentz, OCMA Senior Curator and Director of Public Engagement.
F
Dear Visionaries:
In 2016 we presented American Mosaic and let our historical gaze fall on the founding of modernism in
America. This opportunity to experience stellar examples of American painting from the Phillips Collection will
be complemented in 2017 by two exhibitions that continue our consideration of modern and contemporary art.
In January, we are pleased to present Pop Art Design. As the only west coast venue for this international
exhibition, OCMA will have the chance to consider through over 150 objects the intersection of Pop Art and
design in the 1960s and 1970s. We are all familiar with the standouts from the Pop era in the visual arts; one
need only think of Andy Warhol and the soup cans to refresh your memory. But have you considered how the
worlds of art and design interact and how these interactions shaped not only what was on view in galleries in
US and Europe but what was in our rec rooms and on our dinner plates. What a fun exhibition to allow us to
look back at this period and remind ourselves how plastics changed our world.
Opening in May, and curated by OCMA Senior Curator Cassandra Coblentz, OCMA will present the California-
Pacifi c Triennial: Building as Ever. This exhibition is a survey of contemporary art from around the Pacifi c Rim
organized on the topic of architecture and the temporal precariousness of the built environment.
The twenty-fi ve artists in this exhibition live and work in 12 countries bordering the Pacifi c Ocean and will
present work that includes drawing, photography, sculpture, and installation, as well as performance-based
and socially engaged activities. The majority of the works in the exhibition will be created specifi cally for this
project or will be on public view for the fi rst time; and many are site-specifi c installations. Among the issues
to be addressed are the concept of home and displacement, the recording of history and preservation, the
infl uence of global power, economics and political systems, and social-economic disparity.
Best,
Todd Smith
Todd Smith, Pat Steinmann and Kim McEntee Wally and Joan Gayner
Hosts Maury and Margie Katz Lois and Richard Neiter with Todd Smith Richard Neiter and Marsha Anderson
Lunch at Craft Restaurant
Dr. Zeev and Dr. Tatiana Kain
June Donovan and Marilyn McIntyre Linda Maggard, Teri Kennady, Barbara Glabman and Judy JonesRick and Nancy Muth
Margie Katz greeting Visionaries
Maury Katz, Barbara Cline and Pam Gilmour Margie Katz
OCMAVISIONARIES
FALL 2016 VOL 26 NO 1
“Visionaries shall support the Museum through selected programs and educational activities including the Museum’s
expansion and building fund. Visionaries shall also provide Visionaries members with a wide range of educational
opportunities within the visual arts.”
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
The weather in the air has cooled and the holiday rush is beginning ... but Visionaries have already started its year with a bang!
On October 6 we had an evening reception and tour of the Phillips Collection exhibit with Cassandra Coblentz, Senior Curator & Director of Public Engagement, and Todd Smith, OCMA Director and CEO. Fifty people attended, and it was a great social event to kick off the season. Thank you Kim McEntee and Pat Steinmann for arranging the evening.
JoAnn Fanticola and Pam Muzzy arranged a day in Los Angeles on October 24th. We visited two collections and lunched at Craft Restaurant. All three places were absolute winners and a real treat. JoAnn and Pam are also busy planning a trip to San Francisco for the end of January. The trip is currently full, but we encourage you to contact JoAnn or Pam and put your name on a waitlist.
The Monday art class has been full of twists and turns this year. Dr. Jeanne Willette injured herself last spring and has not fully recovered. Though she started the fall class, Dr. Jeanne was unable to complete it. Jennifer Condas and Beth Bidna did an amazing job finding extraordinary professors to finish up the fall session. Dr. Jeanne will return for the winter session.
Marlene Hamontree, Pam Gilmour and Joy Berus will be meeting soon to review and update our bylaws. The small committee consists of two past parliamentarians and our current chair. It is always good to review and assess.
The Visionaries trip to Marfa, Texas will be from March 8 to March 11, 2017. If you are interested, please let Joyce Cassel or Pame Schmider know.
I look forward to seeing you all on December 14th at Barbara Cline’s home for our holiday party. We are so lucky to be invited back! Make sure you RSVP!
See you then,Teri
TERI KENNADYPresident of Visionaries
Announcements:2016 - 2017 Visionaries Lecture SeriesWinter Session: January 23 - March 6, 2017 No class - February 20, 2017
LIFE MEMBERS: Julia Argyros - Nancy Baldwin - Ramona Bernamonti-Morrissey - Tricia Booth Berns - Patricia Ellis - JoAnn Fanticola - Frances J. Frankel - Cynthia Fry - Joan Riach Gayner Jana Hackett - Pat Hancock - Karen Hardin - Maralou Harrington - Michelle Horowitz - Shanz Langson - Margaret Larkin - Mary Lyons - Linda Maggard- Twyla Reed Martin
Suzanne Mellor - Diana Moss - Trish O’Donnell - Barbara Roberts - Laurie Rodnick - Michelle Rohe - Pame Schmider - Sandi Simon- Kim Smith - Joyce Snyder Betty Steele - Sue Stern - Diana Stovall - Jeanne Tappan - Ann Van Ausdeln - Valaree Wahler - Gayle Widyolar - Nancy Zinsmeyer Wynne
OCMAVISIONARIES
ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART850 San Clemente DriveNewport Beach, California 92660
The 1960s ushered in tremendous social changes reflected in the many and ground breaking art forms that emerged. During the winter session, attention will be directed to the return of German art including artists Gerhard Richter and Joseph Beuys. A focus on pop culture will include the rise of rock n’roll and the importance of album-cover art. The lively times of Mary Quant and Swinging London will be explored as well as the influence of pop cultural icons like Andy Warhol. Finally, no cultural conversation about the 60s would not be complete without delving into two of the decade’s most influential style icons, Jacqueline Kennedy and Grace Kelly.
HOLIDAY PARTY:December 14 at Barbara Cline’s. 11:30 am
EXTENDED TOURS:March 7 - 10, 2017 - Marfa, Texas trip planned by Joyce Cassel and Pame Schmider.
GOOD NEWS:On November 29, the Newport Beach City Council voted by a margin of 6 to 1 to approve the Museum House Project. This strong statement of support by Council is complemented by a unanimous decision by the City’s Planning Commission in October. City Council’s vote moves OCMA one big step forward in realizing its dream to fund and build its new home at the Segerstrom Center. So many of the Visionaries joined the museum in its efforts to secure this outcome, and the museum staff and Board are deeply thankful for your support.
FIND US ON THE WEB:OCMA.netTop right: click - SupportScroll to and click: OCMA Support GroupsScroll and click: OCMA VisionariesClick: Visit the OCMA Visionaries page for more information.
Jacqueline Kennedy in Venezuela (1961), courtesy of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.