Monthly Archive for August, 2011

In the Glackens Galleries: An Intimate Look at William Glackens and the Eight

As the repository of the William Glackens estate, the Museum has among its holdings a large collection of paintings and works on paper by this intriguing turn-of-the-century American artist. Along with fellow painters Robert Henri, Everett Shinn, Ernest Lawson, Maurice Prendergast, Arthur B. Davies, John Sloan and George Luks, Glackens sought to change the face of American art in the first decade of the twentieth century. Those eight artists wanted to paint life the way it was being lived and in their pursuit of that goal they brought grittiness to American art that had, until then, been dominated by the society portraits of John Singer Sargent and the picturesque coastal scenes of Winslow Homer. This installation includes paintings from the Museum’s permanent holdings as well as works borrowed from other South Florida collections.

Primordial: Paintings and Sculpture by Isabel De Obaldía, 1985 – 2011

Demons, beasts, gods and ghosts are the subjects of this mid-century career retrospective of the work of Panamanian-based artist Isabel De Obaldía. The exhibition’s nearly one hundred works include approximately twenty paintings and drawings by the artist along with about eighty of her sculptures in glass.

Sesame Street Live: Elmo’s Healthy Heroes

When Super Grover loses his “superness,” Sesame Street needs a hero! Never fear, Elmo and his team of Healthy Heroes are here. Teaching lessons of healthy habits through song and dance, Elmo, Abby Cadabby and your favorite Sesame Street friends will explore exercise, nutrition, sleep/energy and hygiene—all in a quest to put the “super” back in Super Grover. It’s Elmo’s Healthy Heroes to the rescue!

From Villa-Lobos to Samba – João Carlos Martins and the Bachiana Filarmônica

The Broward Center introduces classical aficionados and Brazilian music lovers to world-famous conductor João Carlos Martins and the Bachiana Filarmônica Orchestra with a special $20 ticket for all seats in the house to the program From Villa-Lobos to Samba. The orchestra will perform Vivaldi’s “Concerto for Four Violins,” J.S. Bach’s “Orchestral Suite No. 3″ and works by Brazilian composers Heitor Villa-Lobos, Guerra Peixe and Mateus Araujo. During the second half of the concert, the orchestra and percussionists from Sao Paulo’s VAI-VAI Samba School will give a showcase of Afro-Brazilian rhythms, the likes of which have never been heard in a concert setting. The New York Times says, “Maestro Martins has lived a life of renown, challenge, tenacity and triumph sufficient to fill a lively memoir.”

Books & Books Signing: Brandon Mull—A World without Heroes

The perfect new book for middle-school students, Brandon Mull does an engaging presentation of his most recent volume in the Beyonders series. Books & Books in the Museum lobby. Free and open to the public.

American Fantasy

Set the date and come fantasize with us! Super Nova Productions presents Broadway’s greatest musicals in “American Fantasy – A Tribute to Hollywood’s Greatest Musicals”. Tenor Andrew Joseph Koslosky with performing artists David Arzberger, Monica Barczak, Renee Delio, Kelly Lettieri, Richard MasIn, John Rodriguez, Rochelle Small, Malcolm Spaulding, and Dan Stravino are a few scheduled to perform with many of New York’s up and coming young talent. As they bring to life classic songs from Singin’ in the Rain, The Wizard of Oz, Mame, Oklahoma, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, and Thoroughly Modern Millie. Honoring musical greats such as Rodgers, Berlin and powerhouse producers like MGM and Disney.

XVI International Ballet Festival of Miami

The XVI International Ballet Festival of Miami proudly presents “Italian Night” starring two of the most famous Contemporary Ballet companies from Europe. Performing for the first time in Broward are Gabriele Rossi Dance and Balletto Teatro di Torino from Italy. The cutting-edge innovative choreography combined with their dazzling technical prowess and style has made them audience favorites worldwide.

Book Signing: Juliet Eilperin—Demon Fish: Travels Through the Hidden World of Sharks

A group of traders huddle around a pile of dried shark fins on a gleaming white floor in Hong Kong. A Papua New Guinean elder shoves off in his hand-carved canoe, ready to summon a shark with ancient magic. A scientist finds a rare shark in Indonesia and forges a deal with villagers so it and other species can survive. Demon Fish investigates the fascinating ways individuals and cultures relate to the ocean’s top predator. Along the way, Juliet Eilperin reminds us why, after millions of years, sharks remain among nature’s most awe-inspiring creatures.

VIP Book Club Mixer for Book Lovers with Juliet Eilperin

Special guest writer Juliet Eilperin, from the Washington Post, whose new book Demon Fish: Travels through the Hidden World of Sharks is gaining a great deal of positive attention will be on hand for an intimate meet & greet at the Museum. Meet Juliet while enjoying a selection of fine wines and fabulous hors d’oeuvres. Cost is $25 per person. To make a reservation, please contact Gail Vilone at gvilone@moafl.org or call 954-262-0249.

Art Walk

Join Stranahan House at the Art Walk Las Olas on the plaza by the Cheesecake Factory, where local artists, authors or artisans share their works each month. Historic Stranahan House note cards will also be available for purchase.