Collections May/Jun 2010 Volume 83 | Page 7

ART HAPPENINGS Outdoor Film Screening: “The Beaches of Agnès” Friday, June 4 | 8:00 p.m. In partnership with the Nickelodeon Theatre To register for classes, visit columbiamuseum.org. Adult and Teen 16 and up. Cut and Paste Collage and Mixed Media Workshop Saturday, May 1 and Sunday, May 2 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. This two-day workshop is geared both to the beginner and those experienced in collage and mixed media techniques. After a brief history of collage, students explore collage components with instructor Barbara Dunham, a collage and mixed media artist working and teaching in Atlanta. She is president of the Atlanta Collage Society and has taught several workshops at the Charleston Artist Guild and Southeastern Shore Art Center in Alabama. Students are encouraged to bring found materials. $150 / 20% off members. Produced and directed by Agnès Varda as a summation of her long and enduring career, this free-floating essay film is comprised of various elements that collectively pay homage to Varda’s past – including clips from the director’s features, dramatically reconstructed moments from Varda’s life, and elaborate monuments created onscreen to symbolize specific ideas and concepts. $7.50 / Nickelodeon and museum members $5.50 / seniors, students, military $6.50. Become a member or renew that night and get FREE admission. To purchase tickets, visit columbiamuseum.org. Humanities American Lecture Series: American Decorative Arts Friday, May 21 | 3:00 p.m. The Museum’s newly installed collection galleries include four new galleries created for a growing collection of American art. Using objects from the collection, Brian Lang, curator of decorative arts, provides a richly illustrated history of American art, from the 18th century through the early 20th century. Free with admission or membership. Learn to Quilt in a Day Saturday, May 8 | 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Participants learn the traditional art of story quilts and sketch and transform their own story onto a 20x20” quilt block through creative uses of fabrics and sewing. Instructor Virginia Pierce has been a traditional quilter for over 15 years. $75 / 20% off members. Supplies included. Learn to Draw in a Day Saturday, May 15 | 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Develop drawing skills, individual expression and observation skills. Participants learn several drawing techniques from charcoal to oil pastels. Creative exploration in all drawing media is encouraged. Instructor Lee Swallie is a B.F.A. graduate of the University of South Carolina where he studied drawing and printmaking. Supplies included. $75 / 20% off members. Smoke and Fire: An Introduction to Creating and Firing Raku Pottery Saturdays, June 19 and 26 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Students learn how to hand-build clay pottery and glaze and fire the pieces in a process called Raku at the Columbia Parks and Recreation Center. The first session focuses on hand building, and session two concentrates on glazing and firing. Instructor Mike Van Houten is a potter who specializes in alternative ceramic firing techniques. Visit his Web site at palmettopottery.com. $145/20% off members. Coll ectors Circle Travels to New York Members of the Collectors Circle enjoyed an action packed tour to New York City in January. The group visited the Winter Antiques Show, museum galleries, auctions and the home of a private collector on Fifth Avenue. The group had an exclusive behindthe-scenes tour of the new American Wing at the Met and was the first to see the custom ordered fabric for our own Duncan Phyfe reproduction, which will be included in the Duncan Phyfe exhibition at the Met in 2011. The purpose of the Collectors Circle is to connect likeminded people interested in art and to learn about museums, the art world and collecting through lectures and travel. Members of the Collectors Circle select and purchase works of art for the Museum’s collection, paid for with their dues. For more information or to join the Collectors Circle, contact Todd Herman at 803.343.2205. 5 columbiamuseum.org