Public Programs

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SMMoA members enjoy exclusive access to exhibition previews, inventive programs, educational workshops, and discounts at the museum shop, GRACIE.

SMMoA Book Club 
A guest artist, curator, or scholar selects a book with meaningful connections to the museum’s current exhibitions and leads the group in conversation.

Trust Your Instincts
A special benefit for SMMoA members at the Fellows level or higher, this art collecting series is led by Elsa Longhauser, SMMoA’s executive director, in conversation with important gallerists, expert collectors, art consultants, and featured artists. Trust Your Instincts provides members with direct access to art world leaders and developing trends.

Members’ Tour: Nourish Mind, Body, and Spirit
Members join executive director Elsa Longhauser for breakfast and an exclusive tour of the current exhibitions.

Arik Levy: Luminescence, 2010
Arik Levy: Luminescence, 2010
Members' Tour: Nourish Mind, Body and Spirit
Members’ Tour: Nourish Mind, Body, Spirit, an exclusive tour and breakfast led by executive director Elsa Longhauser
Annual Fund
Andrew Lord: between my hands to water falling, selected works from 1990 to 2010, 2010
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Members' Only
SMMoA Book Club: "The Hypocrisy of Disco" by Clane Hayward, Led by Kristine McKenna

Wednesday, Jun 26, 2013
7pm–7:45pm
iCal

Family Members and above: Free
Individual/Artist/Student/Senior Members: Free
Partner Members: Free

Acclaimed journalist Kristine McKenna leads a discussion around Hayward’s poignant memoir, which chronicles the author’s experiences growing up on hippie communes in the 1960s, and connects it to the works on view. Both Pensato’s painting and Hayward’s prose peel back the colorful veneer of childhood, memory, and pop culture, to reveal the dark undercurrents roiling beneath the surface.

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About the author:
Clane Hayward was born in 1967 in California. By the age of thirteen, she had left the communes and her family. At eighteen, she enlisted in the U.S. Navy, where she served for five years. She now lives in San Francisco and Austin, Texas, where she teaches middle school.

About the leader:
Kristine McKenna is a widely published critic and journalist who wrote for the Los Angeles Times from 1977 through 1998. Her profiles and criticism have appeared in Artforum, The New York Times, Artnews, Vanity Fair, The Washington Post and Rolling Stone Magazine, and in 2001, a collection of her interviews, Book of Changes, was published by Fantagraphics. A second volume of interviews, Talk To Her, came out in 2004. She was co-curator of Semina Culture: Wallace Berman & His Circle, a group exhibition that opened at the Santa Monica Museum of Art in 2005, and traveled to five U.S. museums, and she co-edited the monograph, Wallace Berman Photographs, which was selected as one of the 50 best art books of 2007 by the A.I.G.A. In 2009 she launched the publishing imprint, Foggy Notion Books, in partnership with designer Lorraine Wild, and editor Donna Wingate, and that same year her book, The Ferus Gallery: A Place to Begin, was published by Steidl. She edited a monograph on work by Ann Summa, The Beautiful & the Damned: Punk Photographs by Ann Summa, that was published in fall of 2010 by Foggy Notion Books. She produced and co-wrote The Cool School, a documentary about L.A.’s first avant-garde gallery that was released in 2009, and that year she organized She: Work by Wallace Berman & Richard Prince, an exhibition at Michael Kohn Gallery, and edited the exhibition catalog, published by D.A.P. Her 2011 survey exhibition of photographer Charles Brittin, at Michael Kohn Gallery, was accompanied by the monograph, Charles Brittin: West & South, published by Hatje Canz. In 2011, she edited The Collected Writing of Richard Prince, for Foggy Notion Books, and in 2012 co-edited Notes From a Revolution: Comco, the Diggers & the Haight, published by Foggy Notion/Fulton Ryder, Inc. She is presently working on Tripping: Clothing & Costume in the American ’60sPanic in Detroit: Leni Sinclair’s Photographs of the Michigan Underground, 1963-1973Los Angeles in the ‘60s: Images from the LAPD Photo Archive, a monograph on artist Joe Goode, and a collection of writings by David Salle.

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Members' Only
Members Tour: Nourish Mind, Body, and Spirit

Saturday, Jul 13, 2013
10:30am–11:30am
iCal

Family Members and above: Free
Individual/Artist/Student/Senior Members: Free
Partner Members: Free

Join executive director Elsa Longhauser for breakfast and an exclusive tour of all three exhibitions.

Joyce Pensato: I Killed Kenny

Project Room 1: Park Studio: Skaters and Makers

Project Room 2: Marco Rios: Anatomy of an Absent Artist

 

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