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2014SUMMERC A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
Winslow Homer THE NATURE AND RHYTHM OF LIFE
from the Arkell Museum at CanajoharieJUNE 6 – AUGUST 24
A Moment Past: L.F. Tantillo Paints New York HistoryThrough December 31Tantillo brings the past to life through his remarkable, historically accurate paintings depicting the early history of New York State and the Hudson River.
The Adirondack World of Arthur Fitzwilliam TaitThrough September 1Tait’s iconic paintings helped create and perpetuate the vision of the Adirondack wilderness as a sportsman’s paradise. This exhibition has been organized by the Adirondack Museum.
Sponsored in part by Fenimore Asset Management.
Untamed Spirits and Wild Companions: Animals in American Indian ArtThrough December 31Some of the finest examples of animal imagery depicted in North American Indian Art assembled from the world-renowned Thaw Collection.
Explore rarely seen works by Winslow Homer, considered one of the foremost painters in 19th-century America. The exhibition features over 23 original oil paintings and delicate watercolors collected by Bartlett Arkell, the first president of the Beech-Nut Packing Company. This marks the first time these exceptional works will be displayed as a complete collection.
This exhibition was organized by the Arkell Museum at Canajoharie and is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Sponsored in part by The Morgan McReynolds Group At Morgan Stanley, Erna Morgan McReynolds, Financial Advisor. © 2014 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC.
ONGOING EXHIBITIONS
FOR OPERA LOVERS
New! Opening June 21Madame Butterfly’s World: Woodblock Prints of a Changing Japan
June 21 – September 21
Inspired by Glimmerglass Festival’s 2014 production of Madame Butterfly, this exhibition of Japanese woodblock prints highlights the changing world in which Butterfly lived. The exhibit features prints that represent “traditional” Japan, as well as those showing the influence of Western culture. Sponsored in part by Dr. Christopher Tadgell and Lady Juliet Tadgell.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Wednesday, July 16 • 12:30 pmExperience an interesting afternoon with guest curator Dr. Jacqueline Atkins, who has written and lectured extensively on Japanese early modern textiles and kimono, and Japanese prints. Visit our website or call for details, (607) 547-1461.
Madame Butterfly: Highlights from the Metropolitan OperaThrough December 31See a number of exotic costumes, sketches, and photographs ranging from 1907 to the present day, representing highlights from several of the Metropolitan Opera’s many varied productions of Madame Butterfly. Sponsored in part by Dr. Christopher Tadgell and Lady Juliet Tadgell.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Wednesdays, June 18 and August 6 • 12:30 pmChris Rossi, Associate Curator of Exhibitions, guides this tour and discussion of exotic costumes, sketches, and photographs, representing highlights from several of the Metropolitan Opera’s productions of Madame Butterfly. Visit our website or call for details, (607) 547-1461.
An American Tragedy: The Gillette - Brown Murder Through September 1See materials related to the Gillette-Brown murder (Big Moose Lake, NY), upon which The Glimmerglass Festival’s 2014 production of An American Tragedy is based.
Other Programs and EventsNative American Performing Arts SeriesSaturdays in July and August • 1 pmA wonderful opportunity to learn more about a culture that has deep roots in our region! Join us on the Fenimore’s lakeview terrace for solo storytellers, musical duos, and full dance troupes. Included with museum admission. See our calendar of events section for schedule.
Tell on the TerraceSecond and fourth Sundays, July-September • 3 - 4 pmShare your stories as part of a community oral history project! More at FenimoreArtMuseum.org/tell
Art by the LakeWith celebrity judges The Beekman Boys!
Saturday, August 9 • 10 am – 5 pmEnjoy great art, live music, delicious food and wine, and beer tasting under a beautiful tent on the Fenimore’s magnificent back lawn overlooking Otsego Lake. Entry fee includes admission to the Fenimore Art Museum and its summer highlight exhibition Winslow Homer: The Nature and Rhythm of Life. Families can enjoy children’s art activities and more.Adults (13+): $10; Children 12 and under: free. Made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.
Coming This FallDorothea Lange’s America September 18 – December 31Lange’s empathetic images of migrant workers, suffering families, and tortured landscapes have seared the imagery of the Depression into America’s consciousness. Her photographs of that era – Migrant Mother, White Angel Breadline, and Migratory Cotton Picker – have become icons in American cultural history. See works by Lange and her contemporaries in this intriguing show of photographs.
Folk Art and American ModernismSeptember 18 – December 31Folk Art and American Modernism peers into the world of the first collectors of American Folk Art during the period of Modernism and explores the connection between the collectors and the pieces they collected. See how these insightful pioneers influenced the future of American Art purely by the items they gathered and revered. Sponsored by Dr. Jane Katcher and Mr. Gerald Katcher.
Each season, the Fenimore works closely with The Glimmerglass Festival to pair exciting productions with inspiring exhibitions to create a more complete artistic experience for visitors and community members. This year is no exception, focusing on the Festival’s productions of Madame Butterfly and An American Tragedy. For information on The Glimmerglass Festival and its schedule, visit Glimmerglass.org.
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Winslow Homer THE NATURE AND RHYTHM OF LIFE
from the Arkell Museum at CanajoharieJUNE 6 – AUGUST 24
67th Annual Junior Livestock ShowSunday, July 6 – Tuesday, July 8
Iroquois Farm Showgrounds, River Road, Cooperstown • Free Admission Come out for this celebration of youth in agriculture. More than 300 young people, ages 8 to 18, come from nine counties to present the cows, sheep, goats, and swine they own, care for, and have prepared for this competition. This year we are also featuring the Chobani Agricultural Leader Scholarships awarded to youth who participate in the Junior Livestock Show and demonstrate a passion for agriculture, animals, and farming.
For more details, including daily highlights, visit FarmersMuseum.org/jls or contact Meg Preston at (607) 547-1452.
NEW THIS SUMMER!Hearth to Hearth: Old-Time Radio Show July 6 and September 13 • 2 pm
You’ve heard of NPR’s beloved A Prairie Home Companion, now Cooperstown has its own version - broadcast live from The Farmers’ Museum! Our audiences will enjoy sketches, humorous monologues, and music from the best bands in town. Included with museum admission.
Night LifeWednesday, August 20 • 6 – 9 pmOur dramatic interpretation troupe will raise the curtain after museum hours, performing vignettes at various sites in the historic village. It’s a traveling show where the audience is on the move and under the stars! Regular admission rates apply. NYSHA members: Free.
Character Tours Saturdays at The Farmers’ Museum, Sundays at the Fenimore • Starting in July • 1 pmSpecial tours of the exhibitions and historic village led by notable characters. Tour the Farm’s historic gardens with Susan Fenimore Cooper on Saturdays, on Sundays hear Winslow Homer discuss his methods and inspiration as he winds through an exhibit of his work. Fee: Museum admission + $2.00.
Each summer, The Farmers’ Museum dedicates several weekends to specific areas of interest to delve far beyond what we could normally provide. Each new event brings exciting activities to educate and entertain the entire family. Entry is included with regular museum admission.
• Herbal Remedies (July 12 – 13)
Sponsored in part by Cooperstown Natural Foods
• Farmland to Table (August 2 – 3)
• Civil War Life (August 16 – 17)
• Band Organ Rally (August 23 – 24)
• Quilts & Quilting (September 20 – 21)
Visit our website for complete weekend details.
WeekendsStep Back in Time
Through October 31This exhibition examines the history of pickup trucks, focusing on the vehicle as an icon of American values and virtues. The pickup is a revered symbol of American activities ranging from wartime efforts to weekend warrior projects. See how these trucks have served our country through the years and become a source of pride for their owners.
Sponsored in part by Smith Ford Cooperstown
Friday, July 4 • 10 am – 5 pm Make this year’s July Fourth celebration historic. Rally around the flag for the traditional militia muster and join us at Bump Tavern for a reading of the Declaration of Independence. Regular admission rates apply.
Independence Day Celebration
Weeklong Experiences for Kids Our Weeklong Experiences offer a unique, hands-on way for your child to experience the museums. Specially designed activities allow participants to see, touch, and do something out of the ordinary!
Down on The Farm
Session 1: July 14 - 18 Session 2: July 28 - August 1
9 am-12:30 pm Ages: 6-8 (Maximum: 16 children) Fee: $175 ($150 for NYSHA members)
Week at the Crossroads
July 21-25 • 9 am - 3 pm Ages: 9-12 (Maximum: 20 children) Fee: $250 ($200 for NYSHA members)
Call to register: (607) 547-1461
New!DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION! Experience the historic village as it becomes a natural stage with the lake and hills as backdrop. Encounter actors playing the roles of individuals from the mid-19th century, giving our visitors the opportunity to reflect on the past with our interpreters as well as experience it in real time - face to face! The Templeton Players will present short plays and vignettes from the period that reference historical events, characters, and folklore at various sites throughout the village. (Every weekend this summer.) Volunteers are welcome to join the Templeton Players and also help develop new material.
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Calendar of EventsJUNEFriday, June 6, 10 am-5 pmExhibition opens: Winslow Homer: The Nature and Rhythm of Life from the Arkell Museum at Canajoharie
Wednesday, June 11, 12:30-2:30 pmFood for Thought: Winslow Homer: The Nature and Rhythm of Life from the Arkell Museum at Canajoharie
Thursday, June 12, 5:30-7 pmOpening reception for community exhibit Our Town
Sunday, June 15Fathers Day – Free admission for dads!
Wednesday, June 18, 12:30-2:30 pmFood for Thought: Madame Butterfly: Highlights from the Metropolitan Opera
Saturday, June 21, 10 am-5 pmExhibition opens: Madame Butterfly’s World: Woodblock Prints of a Changing Japan
JULYSaturday, July 5, 1 pmNative American Performing Arts Series: Kay Ionataiewas Olan (storyteller)
Sunday, July 6, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Monday-Friday, July 7-18, 1-4:30 pmProject: Exhibition (art camp for high school students)
Saturday, July 12, 1 pmNative American Performing Arts Series: Joseph and Jesse Bruchac (song, stories, music)
Sunday, July 13, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Wednesday, July 16, 12:30-2:30 pmFood for Thought: Madame Butterfly’s World: Woodblock Prints of a Changing Japan
Saturday, July 19Exhibit opens: Project: Exhibition (from the art camp for high school students)
Saturday, July 19, 1 pmNative American Performing Arts Series: Allegany River Indian Dancers
Sunday, July 20, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Wednesday, July 23, 12:30-2:30 pmFood for Thought: Winslow Homer: The Nature and Rhythm of Life from the Arkell Museum at Canajoharie
Saturday, July 26, 1 pmNative American Performing Arts Series: Roland Moussa (stories, music, dance)
Sunday, July 27, 1 pmCharacter Tour
AUGUSTSaturday, August 2, 1 pmNative American Performing Arts Series: Haudenosaunee Singers and Dancers
Sunday, August 3, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Monday-Friday, August 4-8 and 11-15Project: Exhibition (art camp for middle school students)
Wednesday, August 6, 12:30-2:30 pmFood for Thought: Madame Butterfly: Highlights from the Metropolitan Opera
Saturday, August 9, 10 am-5 pm Seventh Annual Art by the Lake
Saturday, August 9, 1 pmNative American Performing Arts Series: Perry Ground (storyteller)
Sunday, August 10, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Wednesday, August 13, 12:30-2:30 pmFood for Thought: Winslow Homer: The Nature and Rhythm of Life from the Arkell Museum at Canajoharie
Into the Woods
Fenimore Art Museum and The Farmers’ Museum Annual Benefit Gala
Friday, July 18 • 6:30 pm The Farmers’ Museum
Gala guests enjoy an evening to remember while supporting our wonderful educational programs. Celebrate our museums with cocktails “in the lodge” and dinner “in the woods.”
For more information, please call (607) 547-1433.
Afternoon Art for Kids
Wednesdays, Starting August 6 • 3-4 pm
Drop in art classes for kids. Take part in activities related to current exhibitions. Class size is limited. Learn something new each week! Cost:$5 per child.
Themed Tour: The Farmer and the Sailor Should Be Friends!
Friday, August 15, 5:30-7:30 pm
It’s a costume party! Dress up and step back in time to the agricultural and maritime world of New York in the 18th century as depicted by artist L.F. Tantillo. Light refreshments and music. $20 per person. Call to reserve. (607) 547-1461
NYSHA Annual Members’ Meeting and Reception, Fenimore Art Museum Auditorium
Thursday, July 17, 4 pm
All members are welcome to the 111th Annual Members’ Meeting for the New York State Historical Association, followed by a reception and a chance to tour the current exhibitions. Featured speaker: David Tatham, Professor Emeritus of Art History, Syracuse University.
Project: Exhibition
Two, 10-day workshops that give serious art students a chance to learn, work, and exhibit in a real museum!
July 7-18 (High School Students) August 4-15 (Middle School Students) Monday-Friday • 1:00- 4:30 pm
Week one: Students will train with esteemed local artist Susan Jones Kenyon and develop art for exhibition. The second week, members of the Fenimore’s curatorial staff will teach the students how to prepare work and curate as they create their own show - concluding with an opening reception. $175 + cost of materials. Space is limited. Call (607) 547-1461 to reserve a spot.
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Wednesday, August 13, 3-4 pmAfternoon Art
Saturday, August 16Exhibit opens: Project: Exhibition (from the Art Camp for Middle School students)
Saturday, August 16, 1 pmNative American Performing Arts Series: Matoaka Eagle (stories, song, dance)
Sunday, August 17, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Wednesday, August 20, 3-4 pmAfternoon Art
Saturday, August 23, 1 pmNative American Performing Arts Series: Ronnie Reitter (storyteller)
Sunday, August 24, 10 am-5 pmExhibition closes: Winslow Homer: The Nature and Rhythm of Life from the Arkell Museum at Canajoharie
Sunday, August 24, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Wednesday, August 27, 12:30-2:30 pmFood for Thought: Untamed Spirits and Wild Companions: Animals in Native American Art
Wednesday, August 27, 3-4 pmAfternoon Art
Saturday, August 30, 1 pmNative American Performing Arts Series: Jim Bruchac (stories of animals and our environment)
Sunday, August 31, 1 pmCharacter Tour
SEPTEMBERMonday, September 1, 10 am-5 pmExhibition closes: The Adirondack World of Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait
Sunday, September 7, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Sunday, September 14, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Wednesday, September 17, 12:30-2:30 pmFood for Thought: A Moment Past: L.F. Tantillo Paints New York History
JUNESunday, June 8, 8 am-5 pm18th Annual Benefit Horse Show and Luncheon Iroquois Farm Grounds, 1659 County Hwy 33 (River Rd.), Cooperstown
Sunday, June 15Fathers Day – Free admission for dads!
Tuesday, June 24, 10:30 amStorytime: Mortimer’s First Garden
JULYTuesday, July 1, 10:30 amStorytime: The Cow in Patrick O’Shanahan’s Kitchen
Friday, July 4, 10 am-5 pmIndependence Day Celebration
Friday, July 4, 10 am-5 pmFeatured Farm Friday
Saturday, July 5, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Sunday-Tuesday, July 6-8, 8 am-5 pm 67th Annual Junior Livestock Show, Iroquois Farm Showgrounds, 1527 County Highway 33 (River Road), Cooperstown
Sunday, July 6, 2 pmHearth to Hearth: Old–Time Radio Show (Recorded Live)
Tuesday, July 8, 10:30 amStorytime: Stanley Goes for a Drive
Friday, July 11, 10 am-5 pmFeatured Farm Friday
Saturday-Sunday, July 12-13, 10 am-5 pmStep Back in Time Weekend: Herbal Remedies
Saturday, July 12, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Monday-Friday, July 14-18, 9 am-12:30 pm Weeklong Experience: Down on the Farm 1
Tuesday, July 15, 10:30 amStorytime: One Sunday Morning
Friday, July 18, 10 am-5 pmFeatured Farm Friday
Saturday, July 19, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Monday-Friday, July 21-25, 9 am-3 pmWeeklong Experience: Week at the Crossroads
Tuesday, July 22, 10:30 amStorytime: The Cheese
Friday, July 25, 10 am-5 pmFeatured Farm Friday
Saturday, July 26, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Monday-Friday, July 28-Aug 1, 9 am-12:30 pm Weeklong Experience: Down on the Farm 2
Tuesday, July 29, 10:30 amStorytime: The Folks in the Valley
AUGUSTFriday, August 1, 10 am-5 pmFeatured Farm Friday
Saturday-Sunday, August 2-3, 10 am-5 pmStep Back in Time Weekend: Farmland to Table
Saturday, August 2, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Tuesday, August 5, 10:30 amStorytime: Mooshka: A Quilt Story
Friday, August 8, 10 am-5 pmFeatured Farm Friday
Saturday, August 9, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Tuesday, August 12, 10:30 amStorytime: A Farmer Boy Birthday
Saturday-Sunday, August 16-17, 10 am-5 pmStep Back in Time Weekend: Civil War Life
Friday, August 15, 10 am-5 pmFeatured Farm Friday
Saturday, August 16, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Tuesday, August 19, 10:30 amStorytime: Why So Sad, Brown Rabbit?
Wednesday, August 20, 6-9 pmNight Life
Friday, August 22, 10 am-5 pmFeatured Farm Friday
Saturday-Sunday, August 23-24, 10 am-5 pmStep Back in Time Weekend: Band Organ Rally
Saturday, August 23, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Tuesday, August 26, 10:30 amStorytime: TBD
Friday, August 29, 10 am-5 pmFeatured Farm Friday
Saturday, August 30, 1 pmCharacter Tour
SEPTEMBERSaturday, September 6, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Saturday-Sunday, September 13-14, 10 am-5 pm 36th Annual Harvest Festival
Saturday, September 13, 1 pmCharacter Tour
Saturday, September 13, 2 pmHearth to Hearth: Old–Time Radio Show (Recorded Live)
The Farmers’ Museum
The Fenimore Art Museum is the showplace for the New York State Historical Association. The Fenimore and its sister institution, The Farmers’ Museum, thank the individuals, foundations, corporations, and government funders whose generous support make possible our programs, collections, facilities, and service to the public.
Featured Farm Fridays
Every Friday in July and August • 10 am-5pm
The Farmers’ Museum, in partnership with the Cooperstown Farmer’s Market, is making a new commitment to celebrate agriculture - not just in 1840, but today and tomorrow, acknowledging how the past has informed the present. Meet local farmers and learn about what they do. This program will connect the public to the people who provide our food, clothing, and so much more. Included with museum admission.
Weeds, Leaves, Seeds, and Shoots
Saturday, August 30, 1-5 pm
Identify wild plants, their nutritional benefits, and prepare them to eat. This workshop is all about wild herbs and foods that are either non-endangered or are considered invasive, what some might call “weeds.” Led by Marguerite Uhlmann-Bower, R.N., a practicing herbalist and Registered Nurse wellness educator. Call (607) 547-1461 to reserve. $20 per person/$15 NYSHA member.
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Cover Image: (Detail) Winslow Homer, Watching the Breakers - A High Sea (1896), oil on canvas, Arkell Museum at Canajoharie, Gift of Bartlett Arkell, 1935. 1 Winslow Homer, Woman on the Beach, Marshfield, (1874), watercolor over graphite on wove paper, Arkell Museum at Canajoharie, Gift of Bartlett Arkell, 1941 2 Winslow Homer, Above the Sea, Tynemouth (Looking for the Boys), ca. 1881 or 1882, watercolor over graphite on wove paper, Arkell Hall Foundation 3 Winslow Homer, Moonlight (1874), watercolor over graphite on wove paper, Arkell Museum at Canajoharie, Gift of Bartlett Arkell, 1941 4 L. F. Tantillo, Curiosity of the Magua, 2007, oil on canvas, collection of Timothy and Frances McCormick 5 Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1819 – 1905), Morning on Loon Lake (1873), oil on canvas. Gift of Claude J. Ranney 6 Underwater Panther Vessel (ca. 1500), possibly Quapaw, Eastern Arkansas. Clay, pigment. Fenimore Art Museum 7 Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California, 1936, collection of Michael Mattis and Judith Hochberg 8 Markuru Jidou, 1892, Utagawa Kunisada III. Collection of Edward G. and Jacqueline M. Atkins 9 Syracuse Herald Supplement (December 9, 1906), Burke Library, Hamilton College 10 Photo by Richard Walker 11 Photo by Claralyn Burt 12 Photo by Todd Kenyon 13 1907 Chase Model D “Open Express” Motor Truck, Northeast Classic Car Museum, Norwich, NY. Photo by Richard Walker 14 Photo by Claralyn Burt 15 Photo by Richard Walker