2024 Winter Season Brochure Rollins Museum of Art

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Opening January 20

Winter 2024


JANUARY 19 | 5:30 P.M.

MARCH 7 | 12:30 P.M.

APRIL 12

Winter Exhibition Preview – Invitation Only

Common Conversations:

Senior Student Exhibition Preview

FEBRUARY 7 | 6 P.M. Happy Hour Tour @ The Alfond Inn FEBRUARY 8 | 12:30 P.M. Common Conversations: Love & Friendship

Winter Events At A Glance

All events are located at the Rollins Museum of Art unless otherwise specified.

FEBRUARY 16 | 11 A.M. Exhibition Tour: What’s New? Recent Acquisitions FEBRUARY 17 | 10 A.M. Family Studio FEBRUARY 20 | 6 P.M. Lecture: Working the Numinous:

WEEKLY EVENTS

In Pursuit of the Holy in a Museum Space

SATURDAYS (JAN. 27 - MAY 11)

FEBRUARY 27 | 6 P.M.

1 P.M. & 3 P.M.

Arte y Café con la Curadora: Silent Protest:

Museum highlights tours

Perspectives on War and Disability

SUNDAYS (JAN. 28 - MAY 12) | 1 PM

FEBRUARY 28 | 6 P.M.

Tours at The Alfond Inn

FOUNDERS SQUARE MEMBERS

TUESDAYS | Museum open until 7 P.M. RMA @ Nite

Happy Hour Tour @ The Alfond Inn with the Director MARCH 2 | 10 A.M. Family Studio MARCH 6 | 6 P.M. Happy Hour Tour @ The Alfond Inn

COVER Markus Brunetti (German, b. 1965) Bucuresti, Templul Coral, 2018-19, Archival pigment print, 72 11/16 x 60 3/4 in., The Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art, Rollins Museum of Art. Gift of Barbara ’68 and Theodore ’68 Alfond. 2019.2.3 © Markus Brunetti. Image courtesy of Yossi Milo Gallery, New York

EVENTS AT A GLANCE

Disability Activism

APRIL 13

MARCH 7 | 7 P.M.

MEMBER EVENT: A Day at The Norton

FOUNDERS SQUARE MEMBERS

Museum of Art with the Director

An Evening with The Alfonds

APRIL 16 | 6 P.M.

MARCH 19 | 6 P.M.

Arte y Café con la Curadora: Transformations:

Arte y Café con la Curadora:

Spirituality, Ritual, and Society

What’s New? Recent Acquisitions MARCH 22 | 11 A.M. Exhibition Tour: Transformations: Spirituality, Ritual, and Society MARCH 26 | 6 P.M. Lecture: Silent Protest: Looking at Art, War, and Disability MARCH 27 | 6 P.M. FOUNDERS SQUARE MEMBERS Happy Hour Tour @ The Alfond Inn with the Director MARCH 30 | 12 P.M. Spring Fling Family Day APRIL 3 | 6 P.M.

APRIL 18 | 12:30 P.M. Common Conversations: Art & Astronomy APRIL 19 | 11 A.M. Exhibition Tour: The Voice of the People: Freedom of Speech APRIL 23 | 12:30 P.M. Senior Student Exhibition Artist Panel APRIL 24 | 6 P.M. FOUNDERS SQUARE MEMBERS Happy Hour Tour @ The Alfond Inn with the Director APRIL 27 | 10 A.M.

Family Studio

Happy Hour Tour @ The Alfond Inn APRIL 5 | 11 A.M.

Indicates registration or RSVP required

Exhibition Tour: Silent Protest:

Events are subject to change. Visit our

Perspectives on War and Disability

website for the most updated information.

WINTER 2024


Transformations: Spirituality, Ritual, and Society January 20 – May 12, 2024

Almost as soon as men and women started believing in something greater, they also made art: through time, art, spirituality, and ritual have mirrored, influenced, and even shaped each other. By including objects and images from different periods and

Silent Protest: Perspectives on War and Disability January 20 – April 7, 2024

In his 2019 book Deaf Republic, poet Ilya Kaminsky weaves descriptions of violence and uncertainty with impactful scenes of resilience and hope as he explores the impact of war, displacement, and the experience of trauma on those living with

regions, the exhibition creates a dialogue

a disability. Drawn from the museum’s

that explores how visual representations

permanent collection, this exhibition

reflect and sometimes question their social

brings together a selection of works that

and historical contexts. Drawn from the

addresses these themes from multiple

collection of the Rollins Museum of Art, this

artistic perspectives. Silent Protest examines

exhibition features works dating from the

notions of silence, communication, memory,

14th through the 21st centuries including

and conflict in the personal and political

historical art from Europe, America, and

arenas. Excerpts from Deaf Republic are

Asia, as well as global contemporary artists.

displayed alongside paintings, photographs, objects and prints, encouraging viewers to

EXHIBITION TOUR | March 22 | 11 A.M.

pause and reflect. Co-curated by Dr. Keri

Dr. Ena Heller, Bruce A. Beal Director, Rollins Museum of Art

Watson, Associate Professor of Art History

Dr. Gisela Carbonell, Curator, Rollins Museum of Art

Dr. Gisela Carbonell, Curator of the Rollins

at the University of Central Florida, and Museum of Art. Part of the 2023-2024 NEA Big Read. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. #NEABigRead

EXHIBITION TOUR | April 5 | 11 A.M. Dr. Keri Watson, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Central Florida and Co-Curator Cosimo Rosselli (Italian, 1439 – 1507) Madonna Enthroned Nursing the Christ Child, ca. 1470, Tempera, gilding on panel, 49 1/2 x 35 1/2 x 6 1/8 in. Gift of the Samuel H. Kress Foundation. 1937.1

EXHIBITIONS

Yoan Capote (Cuban, b. 1977) Abstinencia (Libertad), 2014 Cast bronze, engraving, and drypoint, dimensions variable The Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art, Rollins Museum of Art. Gift of Barbara ’68 and Theodore ’68 Alfond. 2014.1.39 © Yoan Capote. Image courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York

Dr. Gisela Carbonell, Curator, Rollins Museum of Art

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What’s New? Recent Acquisitions January 20 – May 12, 2024

The Rollins Museum of Art’s collection is constantly expanding. Generous gifts and strategic purchases enrich and diversify our holdings, offering opportunities to engage with unique works of art. This installation features recent acquisitions on a rotating

The Voice of the People: Freedom of Speech

September 9, 2023 – May 12, 2024

Examine how freedom of speech shapes democracy and civic engagement in this thought-provoking exhibition inspired by the Rollins College 2023-2024 Common Read theme, political polarization. What role does free speech play in a polarized political

basis, allowing us to share with visitors new

climate? Discover how artists visually

treasures soon after they become part of

articulate the importance of communication

the museum’s collection. In alignment with

and access to information in contemporary

our teaching mission and the curriculum

society. Explore multiple artistic

of a liberal arts education, the selections

perspectives, approaches, and media that

reflect the museum’s sustained commitment

center “freedom of speech” as a pillar of

to acquire works in various media, from

productive political conversation. Works by

different periods, and by artists of diverse

artists Kota Ezawa, Jenny Holzer, Hank Willis

backgrounds. You may experience these

Thomas, and Emily Shur address specific

works in context as part of future themed

instances of recent freedom of speech

exhibitions. This rotation includes works

debate, while artists Pedro Reyes and Danh

by Kenneth Noland, Annette Rawlings, and

Vo consider notions of freedom, democracy,

Chuck Webster, among others.

and politics. Works by Melvin Edwards, Josh

EXHIBITION TOUR | February 16 | 11 A.M. Dr. Gisela Carbonell, Curator, Rollins Museum of Art

Kline, Marcus Jansen, and Norman Rockwell are also featured in this exhibition.

EXHIBITION TOUR | April 19 | 11 A.M. Sophie Foster, Fred Hicks Curatorial Fellow, Rollins Museum of Art

Annette Rawlings (American, b. 1943) Summer Nudes – Yevette (detail), 2005, Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in. Gift of F. Hawryliw. 2023.14 © Annette Rawlings

EXHIBITIONS

Jenny Holzer, (American, b. 1950) 6 Text: U.S. government document, 2012, Oil on Linen, 84 7/8 x 65 3/4 x 2 3/4 in. The Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art, Gift of Barbara ’68 and Theodore ’68 Alfond, 2015.1.10 © 2017 Jenny Holzer / Member Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York, image courtesy of the artist

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American Visions: Recent Additions to the Collection

September 9, 2023 – May 12, 2024

The Rollins Museum of Art’s American collection has experienced transformative growth in the past few years, with close to forty remarkable paintings from the 18th through the early 20th century joining its holdings as current or intended gifts. At once complementary and additive, they have enriched the collection, allowing RMA to present a more nuanced history of American art. They include artists not previously represented in the collection (George Inness, and Benjamin West, among others); different

Senior Student Exhibition April 13 - May 12, 2024

The 2024 Senior Student Exhibition showcases multidisciplinary work produced by graduating Studio Art majors. The final selections for the student exhibition are juried by the art professors and Museum staff.

April 23 | 12:30 P.M. Panel discussion with the artists

genres already in the RMA’s holdings (William Merritt Chase, Robert Henri); as well as others who bolster areas of strength (for instance 19th century landscape painting, including works by Herman Herzog, Thomas Moran, and John Henry Twachtman).

Self-Guided Tours OUTDOOR WALKING SCULPTURE TOUR | Anytime Explore seven outdoor sculptures from the RMA collection in this 1.6 mile audio tour across the beautiful Rollins College campus.

360 DEGREE VIRTUAL VIEWS | Anytime Explore current and past exhibitions from your device.

Robert Henri (American, 1865 – 1929) Rosaleen (detail), 1928, Oil on canvas, 35 1/2 x 27 1/2 x 2 in. Intended Gift From The Martin Andersen – Gracia Andersen Foundation, Inc. 2022.16.LTL

EXHIBITIONS

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Eventos en español / Programs in Spanish

ARTE Y CAFÉ CON LA CURADORA

Acompaña a la Dra. Gisela Carbonell, Curadora, para recorridos guiados en español. Café y pastelillitos provistos por nuestro auspiciador Café Don Juan. Join Curator Dr. Gisela Carbonell for exhibition tours in Spanish. Coffee and pastries provided by our program sponsor, Café Don Juan.

27 de febrero | February 27 | 6 P.M. Silent Protest: Perspectives on War and Disability

19 de marzo | March 19 | 6 P.M. What’s New? Recent Acquisitions

16 de abril | April 16 | 6 P.M. Transformations: Spirituality, Ritual, and Society

Vik Muniz (American, b. 1961) The Absinthe Drinker, after Edgar Degas (Pictures of Magazines 2), 2011, Digital c-print 96 1/2 x 71 in. The Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art, Rollins Museum of Art. Gift of Barbara ’68 and Theodore ’68 Alfond. 2013.34.101 © Vik Muniz/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

EVENTOS EN ESPAÑOL

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Lectures and Artist Talks

Weekend Tours

In person & virtual

Saturdays @ RMA | 1 P.M. and 3 P.M. NEW! Sundays @ The Alfond Inn | 1 P.M.

WORKING THE NUMINOUS: IN PURSUIT OF THE HOLY IN A MUSEUM SPACE | February 20 | 6 P.M.

Join us for docent-led tours that highlight works on view Saturdays at RMA and Sundays in the lobby of The Alfond Inn.

Gary Vikan, Ph.D., Art Historian and Author

Join Dr. Vikan, former Director of the Walters Art Museum and author of several books exploring the sacred in museums and in the public square, as he shares findings from his extensive research.

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Happy Hour Tours

February 7, March, 6, April 3 | 6 P.M. SILENT PROTEST: LOOKING AT ART, WAR, AND DISABILITY | March 26 | 6 P.M.

Keri Watson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Art History and Assistant Director of the School of Visual Arts and Design at the University of Central Florida

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Inspired by Ilya Kaminsky’s Deaf Republic, this talk examines the ways in which artists with disabilities have explored war and how art has participated in protesting global conflict.

Join us in the lobby of The Alfond Inn, Winter Park, for a 60-minute guided tour of selections from The Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art. Beverages are available for purchase before, during, and after the tour from the Hamilton’s Kitchen Bar. Registration opens 14 days prior to each event. REGISTER HERE

RMA @ Nite

SENIOR STUDENT EXHIBITION ARTIST PANEL April 23 | 12:30 P.M. Join us during Rollins College’s Common Hour for a panel discussion with the graduating Studio Art majors featured in the Senior Student Exhibition.

Every Tuesday until 7 P.M. JOIN VIRTUALLY

Visit after school or after work on Tuesdays for late nights at the museum.

Scan the QR codes to attend virtually. Registration not necessary for in-person attendance.

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Common Conversations

LOVE & FRIENDSHIP | February 8 | 12:30 P.M. Fall in love with art during this tour of works that explore romantic connections and friendships. Program will be led by Associate Curator of Education David Matteson.

NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US: THE MOVEMENT FOR DISABILITY RIGHTS IN AMERICA | March 7 | 12:30 P.M. Steven Noll, Ph.D. Professor of History, University of Florida Guest speaker Dr. Steven Noll discusses the understudied protest movements by people with disabilities that led to the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, and why those movements should matter to all Americans. Dr. Noll is a professor of history at the University of Florida.

ART & ASTRONOMY | April 18 | 12:30 P.M. David Matteson, Curator of Education, Rollins Museum of Art What might works of art tell us about our universe? In recognition of Global Astronomy Month, join Associate Curator of Education David Matteson for a special tour of works from the collection. Jean Charlot (American, b. Paris, France, 1898-1979) The Dark Madonna, 1954, Lithograph, 24 7/8 x 19 1/4 in., Gift of Charles and Julie Day Pinney, 2017.11.8 © Jean Charlot/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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Family Studio

Ages 5-10 | January 6, February 17, March 2, April 27 | 10–11:30 A.M. Join us for a memorable morning of art and exploration at the Rollins Museum of Art! Family Studio engages young children and their favorite adult in fun, interactive experiences inspired by our current exhibitions. Each program includes an exclusive tour, story time, and art activity. REGISTER HERE

Spring Fling March 30 | 12–4 P.M.

Join us for a day of family fun inside and outside of the Rollins Museum of Art! Engage with the current exhibitions through art activities, performances, and docent-led tours. Spring Fling is an ALL-AGES event, FREE and open to the community. No signup or registration is required. For questions or accessibility accommodations prior to Spring Fling, please contact: rma_schoolprograms@rollins.edu This program is generously funded by the Winifred Johnson Clive Foundation.

Art Explorers Club Ages 6-13

Become an official ART EXPLORER in this FREE kids-only membership program! Engage in a series of art challenges and creative missions that expand your imagination and develop your art research skills, all while exploring the museum’s collection. Discover a world full of art as you earn prizes and collect stamps in your very own member’s passport! Sign up today at RMA’s front desk.

FAMILY PROGRAMS

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Member Events

Founders Square Member Events

Open to all RMA Members

Winter Exhibition Preview

March 7 | 7 P.M. | The Alfond Inn Gain insights into the Alfond Collection through a conversation between Barbara Alfond and RMA Director, Dr. Ena Heller, while enjoying a special selection of pastries and dessert wines.

January 19 | 5:30–7:00 P.M.

Celebrate the opening of the Winter season at Rollins Museum of Art with a sneak peek at the newly installed exhibitions. Open to all RMA Members & Special Guests

Open to RMA Founders Square Members & Special Guests For details and to RSVP, contact dmack@rollins.edu Sharon Core (American, b. 1965) Cakes, from the series Thiebaud (detail), 2004, C-print, 60 x 72 in. The Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art, Rollins Museum of Art. Gift of Barbara ’68 and Theodore ’68 Alfond, 2013.34.134. Image courtesy of the artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York. © Sharon Core. Image courtesy the artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery

For details and to RSVP, contact dmack@rollins.edu

A Day at The Norton with the Director April 13

Enjoy a day trip to the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach with Dr. Ena Heller, Bruce A. Beal Director, Rollins Museum of Art. Register by March 11, 2024. Space is limited to 30 individuals. COST: $150 each | Includes transportation, snacks, lunch, and admission fees. Open to all RMA Members & Special Guests For details and to RSVP, contact dmack@rollins.edu

MEMBER EVENTS

An Evening with the Alfonds

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NEW! Happy Hour Tours at The Alfond Inn w/the Director

February 28, March 27, April 24 | 6 P.M. Gather with fellow Rollins Museum of Art Founders Square Members at The Alfond Inn for an inside look at select works from the museum’s collection with Dr. Ena Heller, Bruce A Beal Director, Rollins Museum of Art. Open to RMA Founders Square Members & Special Guests For details and to RSVP, contact dmack@rollins.edu

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Memberships See Page 18 for our Free Child Memberships (Art Explorers)

STUDENT

CONTRIBUTOR

PATRON

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$65/yr Single Adult

$175/yr

High School, Undergrad or Graduate Students

$80/yr Two adults / Same household

DISCOUNTS in the Museum Shop & on RMA Publications E-Newsletter and event reminders Access to Members Ephemera Cabinet Seasonal exhibition & programming mailings Special invitations to programs and previews Priority registration and access to member programs Access to Museum Travel Alliance trips

Founders Square Memberships

TERRACE PENTHOUSE ROOFTOP

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$1,000/yr

$2,500/yr

$5,000/yr

$10,000/yr

Customized events featuring guided tours for unique RMA exhibitions & Art Encounters with RMA Director Access to customized annual trips to museums and art exhibitions nationally, with special presentations by RMA experts Monthly Director’s Newsletter with behind-the-scenes information about RMA, industry news, customized readings, and more Exclusive tour for 4 with the RMA Curator Exhibition Catalog Exclusive tour for 6 with RMA Director Recognition in the Rollins College Fiat Lux Society Annual dinner with RMA Director Recognition event with the RMA Director

Reciprocal privileges at full ROAM network of 200+ museums

Featured recognition in the new Rollins Museum

ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT

SECOND FLOOR

All PATRON level benefits

Reciprocal privileges at university museums nationwide

The tax-deductible amount of your gift is reduced by the fair market value of the goods and services received.

GROUND FLOOR

Hard hat tours of the new museum

The tax-deductible amount of your gift is reduced by the fair market value of the goods and services received. Founders Square Memberships support operations and the new RMA building. Multi-year pledges (up to 5 years) are encouraged. Special naming opportunities exist for contributions of $50,000 or more.

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SELECT MEMBERSHIP CATEGORY AND/OR GIFT AMOUNT. RETURN THIS FORM WITH YOUR CHECK TO: Rollins College Gifts | P.O. Box 850001, Dept. #9921 | Orlando, FL 32885-9921

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The tax-deductible amount of your gift is reduced by the fair market value of the goods and services received. MEMBERSHIP QUESTIONS: dmack@rollins.edu or 407-646-1571 Hermann Herzog (American, 1832 – 1932) The St. Johns River Entering the Atlantic Ocean, ca. 1888 – 90, Oil on canvas, 62 1/2 x 52 1/2 in. Intended Gift from the Martin Andersen – Gracia Andersen Foundation, Inc.

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BACK COVER Ficre Ghebreyesus (Eritrean, 1962 – 2012) Shepherd, ca. 2002 – 07, Acrylic on canvas, 50 ½ x 54 5/8 x 2 ½ in. The Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art, Rollins Museum of Art. Gift of Barbara ’68 and Theodore ’68 Alfond. 2020.1.3 © The Estate of Ficre Ghebreyesus. Image courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co., New York

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Exhibitions are organized by the Rollins Museum of Art with funding from the Rachel and Kenneth Murrah, Ann M. MacArthur, and Ira Koger Exhibition Funds. Exhibitions at RMA are funded, in part, by Orange County Government through the Arts & Cultural Affairs Program, and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. The Rollins Museum of Art is generously funded, in part, by Rollins College, Winter Park, FL. Support for RMA’s educational programming comes from the Winifred Johnson Clive Foundation and the Joe and Sarah Galloway Foundation.

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