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<strong>Cool</strong> <strong>Comes</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong><br />

Barkley L. Hendricks:<br />

Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong><br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 17, 2009 – January 3, 2010<br />

Fisher Brooks Gallery<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> is proud <strong>to</strong> present <strong>the</strong> first<br />

career painting retrospective <strong>of</strong><br />

renowned American artist, and <strong>PAFA</strong><br />

alumnus, Barkley L. Hendricks. Hendricks<br />

is a seminal figure, whose work<br />

is uniquely situated at <strong>the</strong> crossing <strong>of</strong><br />

American realism and post-modernism.<br />

Walking a path between figurative artists such<br />

as Chuck Close and Alex Katz, and <strong>the</strong> conceptualism<br />

<strong>of</strong> artists like David Hammons and Adrian Piper,<br />

Hendricks’ pioneering approach results in a hybrid<br />

style <strong>of</strong> portraiture that encompasses an interest in<br />

Renaissance art, pop culture, fashion, and music,<br />

and whose influence can be observed in generations<br />

<strong>of</strong> younger artists such as Kehinde Wiley, Rasheed<br />

Johnson, and Mickalene Thomas, among o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

Hendricks is best known for his stunning life-size<br />

portraits <strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong> color from <strong>the</strong> urban nor<strong>the</strong>ast,<br />

and it is through <strong>the</strong>se cool, empowering, and sometimes<br />

confrontational images that he explores <strong>the</strong><br />

complexity <strong>of</strong> contemporary “black” identity. Variously<br />

he works from real-life sitters and pho<strong>to</strong>graphs—he refers<br />

<strong>to</strong> his camera as his “mechanical sketchbook”—in<br />

a format that is reminiscent <strong>of</strong> images from fashion magazines<br />

and movie posters.<br />

Hendricks notes that “How people dress is how <strong>the</strong>y<br />

want <strong>to</strong> be seen in <strong>the</strong> world,” and in his paintings <strong>the</strong><br />

look and feel <strong>of</strong> popular culture and fashion becomes<br />

a study in social and personal identity that is focused<br />

in a style completely his own. These images <strong>of</strong> friends,<br />

strangers, and <strong>the</strong> artist himself, reveal not only a sense <strong>of</strong><br />

humor and a sense <strong>of</strong> racial pride, but also witness Hendricks’<br />

desire <strong>to</strong> redirect <strong>the</strong> genre <strong>of</strong> Western portraiture.<br />

Making African American fashion, style, and social identity<br />

his subject matter, he refashions his<strong>to</strong>ric portraiture as an<br />

act <strong>of</strong> self-definition in <strong>the</strong> post civil rights era. In <strong>the</strong>se<br />

commanding full-length portraits <strong>of</strong> African American<br />

women and men, silhouetted against crisp monochromatic<br />

backgrounds, Hendricks transforms his sitters from<br />

ordinary people in<strong>to</strong> larger than life celebrities and in this<br />

way his portraits privilege an American subject who has<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten been overlooked by mainstream society. With little<br />

concern for what is popular or accepted, Hendricks has<br />

followed his own path. His body <strong>of</strong> work stands out as<br />

In This Issue:<br />

3 4<br />

Malcolm<br />

McLaren’s<br />

Shallow 1-21<br />

preview<br />

News from <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Barkley L. Hendricks, Sweet Thang (Lynn Jenkins) (Detail), 1975-1976. Oil on linen canvas, 52 1/8 x 52<br />

¾ inches. Courtesy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, NY.<br />

unique among his contemporaries, has had a pr<strong>of</strong>ound impact on<br />

a younger generation <strong>of</strong> artists, and is as vital and vibrant <strong>to</strong>day as<br />

ever.<br />

Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong> is <strong>the</strong> first major survey<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hendricks’ paintings and consists <strong>of</strong> 57 works made from 1964<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> present that will be augmented by a number <strong>of</strong> important<br />

paintings held in private Philadelphia collections. Alongside his<br />

iconic portraits, <strong>the</strong> exhibition will feature many <strong>of</strong> Hendricks’ lesser<br />

known, earlier works and his more recent portal-like paintings <strong>of</strong><br />

landscapes in Jamaica, where he returns annually <strong>to</strong> paint en plein<br />

air. The special section <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se landscapes is dedicated <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

memory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> late Louis B. Sloan.<br />

Born in 1945 in Philadelphia, Hendricks attended <strong>PAFA</strong> from<br />

1963 <strong>to</strong> 1967 and studied under <strong>the</strong> tutelage <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> late Louis<br />

B. Sloan. The first African American student <strong>to</strong> be awarded two<br />

consecutive travel scholarships, he traveled <strong>to</strong> Europe in 1966<br />

and <strong>the</strong>n North Africa in 1968. Abroad he encountered works by<br />

<strong>the</strong> old masters <strong>of</strong> European painting—such as Rembrandt, van<br />

Dyck, Caravaggio and van Eyck—which informed <strong>the</strong> process <strong>of</strong><br />

his painting. He graduated with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in<br />

fine arts from Yale University in 1972 and since <strong>the</strong>n he has<br />

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<strong>PAFA</strong>’s<br />

Latest<br />

Acquisitions<br />

fall 2009<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> Launches<br />

Host/Men<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Program<br />

Three years ago, <strong>PAFA</strong> trustee Debbie Zug visited <strong>the</strong><br />

country <strong>of</strong> Bhutan with her husband and several friends.<br />

Their guide’s daughter had recently graduated from high<br />

school and endeared herself <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> travelers, who asked<br />

about her plans for <strong>the</strong> future. Because <strong>the</strong> Prince <strong>of</strong><br />

Bhutan had attended Whea<strong>to</strong>n College in Massachusetts,<br />

she desperately wanted <strong>to</strong> go <strong>the</strong>re. Two <strong>of</strong> Zug’s companions<br />

had gone <strong>to</strong> Whea<strong>to</strong>n and worked <strong>to</strong> help get<br />

<strong>the</strong> college <strong>to</strong> accept her. When this did not occur, <strong>the</strong><br />

girl was crushed and <strong>the</strong> women became determined <strong>to</strong><br />

help her go <strong>to</strong> school in <strong>the</strong> United States. Zug met with<br />

a friend who had been an admissions counselor who suggested<br />

Eastern University here in <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>. The girl<br />

was accepted and received a grant <strong>to</strong> come <strong>to</strong> America<br />

and all thirteen <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fellow travelers pitched in <strong>to</strong> cover<br />

<strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> her tuition.<br />

When Zug, who has also had experience as a men<strong>to</strong>r<br />

for an inner-city girl in Baltimore, heard that <strong>PAFA</strong>’s next<br />

incoming class includes four international students, she<br />

was inspired <strong>to</strong> establish a student host/men<strong>to</strong>r program<br />

here at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>. She immediately sent a notice <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>PAFA</strong>’s Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>to</strong> encourage o<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> join<br />

her in hosting an international student. Several trustees,<br />

including Sally Bellet, Chair <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> School Committee, will<br />

join Zug in her new endeavor.<br />

The <strong>PAFA</strong> Student Host/Men<strong>to</strong>r Program will match incoming<br />

international students with members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong><br />

community based on expressed interests <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> host and<br />

student. Hosts will help provide logistical and emotional<br />

support <strong>to</strong> students from around <strong>the</strong> world who may be<br />

overwhelmed with <strong>the</strong>ir new environments.<br />

States Zug, “We will be starting small with foreign<br />

students and <strong>the</strong>n may go on <strong>to</strong> have <strong>the</strong> program include<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r students who need help in getting acquainted with<br />

Philadelphia. We’re very open <strong>to</strong> what we might do.”<br />

For now, <strong>the</strong> men<strong>to</strong>rship may entail anything from taking<br />

a student out <strong>to</strong> lunch or helping <strong>the</strong>m shop <strong>to</strong> writing<br />

emails and connecting over <strong>the</strong> phone. At this time,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re are no housing or financial commitments and Zug<br />

acknowledges that <strong>the</strong> program will take a different shape<br />

for each host and student. Regardless <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> results, Zug<br />

believes <strong>the</strong> program is important for <strong>PAFA</strong> in order for<br />

foreign students <strong>to</strong> “make a smooth cultural transition and<br />

adjust <strong>to</strong> city and American life.”<br />

Zug herself is part <strong>of</strong> an international family. Of her<br />

seven grandchildren, three have been adopted from Russia,<br />

India, and Kazakhstan.<br />

“It is so rewarding <strong>to</strong> see a foreign student come <strong>to</strong><br />

America and grow and develop,” Zug remarks. “The girl<br />

from Bhutan has changed so much and it has been gratifying<br />

<strong>to</strong> watch it occur.”<br />

6<br />

Sculpture<br />

Department<br />

Update


2<br />

Founded in 1805, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fine</strong><br />

<strong>Arts</strong> (<strong>PAFA</strong>) is America’s first school <strong>of</strong> fine arts and museum.<br />

A recipient <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 2005 National Medal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> presented<br />

by <strong>the</strong> President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States, <strong>PAFA</strong> is a recognized<br />

leader in fine arts education. Nearly every major American<br />

artist has taught, studied, or exhibited at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>. The<br />

institution’s world-class collection <strong>of</strong> American art continues<br />

<strong>to</strong> grow and provides what only a few o<strong>the</strong>r art institutions in<br />

<strong>the</strong> world <strong>of</strong>fer: <strong>the</strong> rare combination <strong>of</strong> an outstanding<br />

museum and extraordinary faculty known for its commitment<br />

<strong>to</strong> students and for <strong>the</strong> stature and quality <strong>of</strong> its artistic work.<br />

President & Chief Executive Officer, Edward T. Lewis<br />

Edna S. Tuttleman Museum Direc<strong>to</strong>r, David R. Brigham<br />

Senior Vice President <strong>of</strong> Academic Affairs, Jeffrey Carr<br />

Vice President <strong>of</strong> Admissions & Financial Aid, Stanislaus Greidus<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> Student Affairs, Anne Stassen<br />

Senior Vice President <strong>of</strong> Finance and Operations, John J. Berg<br />

Senior Vice President <strong>of</strong> Human Resources and Administration, Leslie Moody<br />

Senior Vice President <strong>of</strong> Development, Louisa Hanshew<br />

Senior Vice President <strong>of</strong> Marketing & Communications, Marsha Braverman<br />

Preview is published three times a year by <strong>PAFA</strong> for alumni, friends, faculty,<br />

staff, and students.<br />

Produced by <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> Marketing Department<br />

Designed by Laura Blumenthal<br />

Copy Edi<strong>to</strong>r Gigi Lamm<br />

For comments or questions, contact Gigi Lamm, Public Relations Manager, at<br />

glamm@pafa.org.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees<br />

Donald R. Caldwell, Chair<br />

Kevin F. Donohoe, Vice Chair and Treasurer<br />

Herbert S. Riband, Jr., Esq., Vice Chair & Secretary<br />

Thomas N. Pappas, Vice Chair and Assistant Secretary<br />

James C. Biddle, Vice Chair<br />

Mark Alderman, Esq.<br />

Roger H. Ballou<br />

Gerald P. Barth<br />

John B. Bartlett, Esq.<br />

Elaine V. Bell<br />

Sally J. Bellet, Esq.<br />

Thomas L. Bennett, CFA<br />

Max N. Berry, Esq.*<br />

Lynn Nowicki Clarke*<br />

Jonathan L. Cohen*<br />

Robert A. Fisk<br />

John A. Fry*<br />

Anthony A. Ibargüen<br />

Michael T. Kennedy<br />

Mary Louise Krumrine, Ph.D.<br />

Ellen Berman Lee<br />

Marguerite Lenfest<br />

Rev. Herbert H. Lusk, II<br />

Frances M. Maguire*<br />

Anne E. McCollum<br />

Francis P. Newell, Esq.<br />

Delphine Poussot<br />

Carole Price Shanis<br />

Linda Richardson<br />

William Rulon-Miller<br />

Steven L. Sanders<br />

William H. Schorling, Esq.<br />

Henry B. du P. Smith<br />

Martha McGeary Snider<br />

Julie D. Spahr<br />

Gerard H. Sweeney<br />

Barbara A. Sylk<br />

Steven Volla<br />

Debora C. Zug<br />

*National Trustee<br />

Emeritus<br />

Barbara L. Greenfield, Chair <strong>of</strong> Emeritus Trustees & Committee Members Committee<br />

Robert L. Byers, Sr.<br />

William A. Slaughter, Esq.<br />

Richard E. Woosnam<br />

Ex <strong>of</strong>ficio<br />

Julia B. DeMoss, President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Women’s Board<br />

James J. Lynes, President, Alumni Association<br />

Gary Steuer, Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>, Culture and Creative Economy<br />

Ahmeenah Young, President & CEO <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Convention Center<br />

Faculty Representative<br />

Robert Roesch<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>: Susan Beard Design<br />

Perspective: A Partnership<br />

The numbers speak for <strong>the</strong>mselves.<br />

Seventy-eight percent <strong>of</strong> School<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia children live<br />

in poverty, and 50 percent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se<br />

young people don’t graduate from<br />

high school. Given <strong>the</strong>se numbers, it<br />

is no surprise that only 20 percent <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphians have college or university<br />

degrees— a percentage that<br />

places this city 92nd out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 100<br />

largest cities in this country.<br />

It is almost glib <strong>to</strong> say that something is very wrong. But<br />

that is why we wanted <strong>to</strong> meet with Dr. Arlene Ackerman,<br />

<strong>the</strong> new superintendent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> School District, when she first<br />

came <strong>to</strong> Philadelphia. As one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> leading art institutions in<br />

<strong>the</strong> region, we wanted <strong>to</strong> talk about how we might help make<br />

Philadelphia schools a better place for this city’s children.<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> that meeting and <strong>the</strong> several that followed, <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Academy</strong> and <strong>the</strong> District crafted a collaborative agreement<br />

in what we came <strong>to</strong> call <strong>the</strong> Family <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> at <strong>PAFA</strong>.<br />

Guided by one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> principal elements <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> District’s<br />

new strategic plan, <strong>the</strong> Family <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> is built around<br />

<strong>the</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> familial involvement in a child’s education.<br />

Starting in September <strong>of</strong> 2009 as a pilot program in<br />

conjunction with <strong>the</strong> exhibition, Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth<br />

Member News and Events<br />

Events<br />

Join <strong>PAFA</strong> Cura<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Modern Art Robert Cozzolino and<br />

artist Elizabeth Osborne for a walkthrough <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> exhibition,<br />

Elizabeth Osborne: The Color <strong>of</strong> Light, on Tuesday,<br />

September 8 at 5:30 p.m.<br />

Join us for <strong>the</strong> opening reception for Barkley L. Hendricks:<br />

Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong>, on Friday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 16 at 6:00 p.m.<br />

To rsvp for ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se events, please call 215-972-0522<br />

or email rsvp@pafa.org.<br />

Save <strong>the</strong> Date<br />

Mark your calendar! The Annual Print Sale and Members<br />

Shopping Day will be held on Friday, December 4, featuring<br />

original works for sale by <strong>PAFA</strong> students and discounted<br />

shopping at PORTFOLIO at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>®.<br />

Keep an eye on <strong>the</strong> alumni e-newsletter, e-preview and<br />

www.pafa.org for more information on <strong>the</strong>se and upcoming<br />

events. If you would like <strong>to</strong> join <strong>the</strong> e-mail list for e-preview,<br />

send us a note at membership@pafa.org. <strong>PAFA</strong> does not<br />

trade its email lists with o<strong>the</strong>r organizations.<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong>, this program will be <strong>of</strong>fered free <strong>of</strong> charge on<br />

weekends <strong>to</strong> adults with children. In its fullness, it will <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

multi-week courses in <strong>the</strong> visual arts, workshops, exhibitions,<br />

and career men<strong>to</strong>ring. Although <strong>the</strong> program will be<br />

open <strong>to</strong> all families with children, we’ll make a special effort<br />

<strong>to</strong> reach families whose children attend low performing and<br />

under-funded schools. The District and <strong>PAFA</strong> are now jointly<br />

seeking funding for <strong>the</strong> program’s full implementation by next<br />

January.<br />

This program isn’t founded on some mawkish nostrum.<br />

We know that family involvement makes a decided difference.<br />

We know that young people in a visual arts program<br />

are twice as likely <strong>to</strong> excel in academic performance and<br />

far more likely <strong>to</strong> continue <strong>the</strong>ir education after high school.<br />

So we think <strong>the</strong> District and <strong>PAFA</strong> are on <strong>to</strong> something<br />

important. And we’re proud <strong>to</strong> be <strong>the</strong> District’s partner in an<br />

educational initiative that just might make a difference.<br />

Edward T. Lewis<br />

President & Chief Executive Officer<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> Receives Major Grant from William Penn Foundation<br />

The William Penn Foundation has awarded <strong>PAFA</strong> a grant in <strong>the</strong> amount <strong>of</strong> $440,000. The grant will fund a three-year contemporary<br />

art program that will support <strong>the</strong> production <strong>of</strong> new art, encourage <strong>the</strong> broadest understanding <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />

art practice, and expand audiences for both contemporary and his<strong>to</strong>rical art at <strong>PAFA</strong>.<br />

“This grant is a major step forward in making contemporary art more accessible <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> public and <strong>to</strong> advancing Philadelphia’s<br />

identity nationally as a center for contemporary art,” comments Edna S. Tuttleman Museum Direc<strong>to</strong>r David Brigham.<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong>’s multi-year contract with <strong>the</strong> William Penn Foundation will be used in support <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following forthcoming exhibitions:<br />

Philagrafika 2010: The Graphic Unconscious (January – April, 2010) is <strong>the</strong> inaugural presentation <strong>of</strong> a multi-sited international<br />

festival <strong>of</strong> contemporary art that will occur in Philadelphia every four years. Philagrafika 2010 will focus on artistic<br />

practices that engage <strong>the</strong> visual, intellectual, and creative frontiers in printmaking and how <strong>the</strong>se approaches relate <strong>to</strong> social<br />

and political issues.<br />

Fur<strong>the</strong>r developing <strong>the</strong> Morris Gallery’s role and reputation as an important venue for supporting emerging art, <strong>PAFA</strong> will<br />

stage a series <strong>of</strong> five solo exhibitions (May, 2010 – December, 2011). The five artists will be drawn from across <strong>the</strong> country<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia region and <strong>the</strong>ir work will be in a diverse range <strong>of</strong> mediums. In a number <strong>of</strong> cases this will be an artist’s<br />

first solo museum exhibition. This series will also provide for <strong>the</strong> commissioning <strong>of</strong> new works.<br />

We’re All Still Here (Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, 2011 – January, 2012) will bring <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r six cura<strong>to</strong>rs from o<strong>the</strong>r regions, commissioned<br />

<strong>to</strong> collaborate with <strong>PAFA</strong>’s Cura<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Art <strong>to</strong> create an exhibition that surveys artists who live outside <strong>the</strong> main<br />

market centers and who make <strong>the</strong> hot issues <strong>of</strong> contemporary art <strong>the</strong>ir own. Conceived <strong>to</strong> take account <strong>of</strong> an artist’s “sense<br />

<strong>of</strong> place,” this exhibition will provide a platform <strong>to</strong> support and promote <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and regional artists demonstrating<br />

<strong>the</strong> vitality <strong>of</strong> art being made in different parts <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> country.<br />

Julien Robson, <strong>PAFA</strong>’s Cura<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Art states, “This is a great vote <strong>of</strong> confidence in our programming plans<br />

and allows <strong>PAFA</strong> <strong>to</strong> move in<strong>to</strong> a new and dynamic phase <strong>of</strong> contemporary exhibitions that will promote regional artists in a<br />

national and international context while expanding audiences within <strong>the</strong> city and <strong>the</strong> region.”<br />

A Special Thanks<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> would like <strong>to</strong> acknowledge <strong>the</strong> following members <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Charles Willson Peale Society, we are truly grateful for<br />

your support:<br />

Lorraine and Benjamin Alexander; Ms. Linda Lee Alter;<br />

Mr. W. Graham Arader III; Mrs. Joseph T. Beardwood, III;<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Brodsky; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck;<br />

Ms. Lori Cohen; The Hon. and Mrs. Robert W. Duemling;<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Hooper;<br />

Mr. Joel Koppelman; Ms. Emanuela Miller-Cooke; Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Washburn S. Oberwager; Mr. W. Gresham O’Malley III;<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Karl F. Rugart; Mr. John M. Ryan and Ms. Mary<br />

Gregg; Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer N. Sellers; The Honorable<br />

Nicholas Sellers; Dr. and Mrs. Bayard T. S<strong>to</strong>rey; Mr. Febo F.<br />

Troilo; and Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris Williams, Jr.<br />

Special thanks <strong>to</strong> Mrs. J. Maxwell Moran, and her support <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Thomas Eakins Circle.<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> would also like <strong>to</strong> acknowledge <strong>the</strong> ongoing generosity<br />

<strong>of</strong> our Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees.


Pop Culture Icon Malcolm McLaren’s<br />

Shallow 1-21 on View in Morris Gallery<br />

Shallow 1-21, 2008<br />

Video on DVD, 86 min., Lent by Brook and Pam Smith<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 25, 2009 - January 3, 2010<br />

Morris Gallery, His<strong>to</strong>ric Landmark Building<br />

A pop cultural icon for over thirty<br />

years, Malcolm McLaren is a visionary<br />

artist. Always at <strong>the</strong> forefront <strong>of</strong> culture<br />

and pushing boundaries, he is probably<br />

best recognized for his work in melding<br />

fashion with music.<br />

Shallow 1-21, an 86-minute video,<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> 21 “musical paintings.” Using<br />

both musical cut-ups and short clips<br />

appropriated from old sex films that have<br />

been spliced, repeated, and slowed<br />

down, <strong>the</strong> result is hypnotic, layered, and<br />

provocative. <strong>PAFA</strong> is proud <strong>to</strong> exhibit<br />

Shallow 1-21 in its entirety for <strong>the</strong> first<br />

time in North America.<br />

“I considered making portraits <strong>of</strong> people<br />

about <strong>to</strong> have sex,” explains McLaren.<br />

“This as it turned out, involved trawling<br />

through and selecting scenes from hundreds<br />

<strong>of</strong> old and <strong>of</strong>ten obscure amateur<br />

sex movies: 8-mm films <strong>of</strong> ordinary folk<br />

who played a part in sex films before sex<br />

cinema turned in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> industry as we<br />

know it <strong>to</strong>day. I slowed down most <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> images until sometimes <strong>the</strong>y almost<br />

s<strong>to</strong>od still, revealing through <strong>the</strong>ir age, a<br />

certain painterly quality.”<br />

McLaren continues, “I made 21<br />

musical works from a grab bag <strong>of</strong> pop<br />

culture’s debris <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> past 50 years. In<br />

linking <strong>the</strong>se musical cut-ups <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> face<br />

<strong>of</strong> those sexual encounters, I can’t say<br />

what happens is what happened. The<br />

alchemy made possible ano<strong>the</strong>r meaning<br />

far deeper than what existed before.<br />

I began <strong>to</strong> call <strong>the</strong>se works <strong>the</strong> musical<br />

end <strong>of</strong> painting because <strong>the</strong>y are not<br />

films or videos but ano<strong>the</strong>r form entirely;<br />

a map <strong>of</strong> feelings that navigates <strong>the</strong> look<br />

<strong>of</strong> music and <strong>the</strong> sound <strong>of</strong> fashion.”<br />

Born in London in 1946, McLaren<br />

was educated at art schools in England.<br />

In 1971, with his <strong>the</strong>n partner, Vivienne<br />

Westwood, McLaren opened <strong>the</strong> legendary<br />

Let It Rock shop in London, creating<br />

fashion that would dress <strong>the</strong> punk<br />

generation and inspire legions <strong>of</strong> fashion<br />

designers. In <strong>the</strong> mid-1970s, McLaren<br />

founded, managed, and art directed <strong>the</strong><br />

iconic punk band, <strong>the</strong> Sex Pis<strong>to</strong>ls. He<br />

<strong>the</strong>n went on <strong>to</strong> work with such artists as<br />

Boy George, Adam Ant, and Bow Wow<br />

Wow, before becoming a recording artist<br />

in his own right. In <strong>the</strong> 1980s and 90s,<br />

McLaren’s solo albums, Duck Rock,<br />

Fans, Waltz Darling, and Paris were ma-<br />

Continuing Education Programs:<br />

Dedicated Artists <strong>of</strong> All Ages and Skill Levels<br />

Whe<strong>the</strong>r you’re venturing in<strong>to</strong> art for <strong>the</strong> first time, mastering<br />

your craft or preparing a portfolio, Continuing Education at <strong>PAFA</strong><br />

has something for you.<br />

n Reasonably priced studio art classes in drawing, painting,<br />

sculpture, printmaking and more taught by practicing,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional artists<br />

n Conveniently scheduled weekday, evening and weekend<br />

courses, lectures, and seminars<br />

n Small-sized classes for plenty <strong>of</strong> individual attention<br />

n Members at <strong>the</strong> “Friends” level and above receive a<br />

10% tuition discount!<br />

Fall Highlights<br />

Master Class with Bo Bartlett<br />

Don’t miss this rare opportunity <strong>to</strong> study with Bo Bartlett, a<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> alum and recognized master <strong>of</strong> American realism.<br />

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 16, 17 & 18<br />

9 a.m. – 5 p.m.<br />

FREE Slide Lecture with Bo Bartlett<br />

Open <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> public!<br />

Thursday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 15, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.<br />

Drawing: A Personal Connection<br />

With Timothy Hawkesworth with Lala Zeitlyn<br />

Work with life models in an energized and supportive<br />

environment. Take risks, explore new materials, and learn<br />

by immersion.<br />

Friday, Saturday and Sunday<br />

November 13, 14 & 15<br />

9 a.m. – 5 p.m.<br />

Saturday Drawing and Painting for<br />

High School Students<br />

This course <strong>of</strong>fers young people a valuable opportunity <strong>to</strong><br />

develop and hone <strong>the</strong>ir skills. Includes assistance with<br />

preparing a portfolio for art school/college.<br />

Saturdays, September 26 – December 5<br />

9 a.m. – 12 p.m.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>: Jérôme Schlom<strong>of</strong>f<br />

jor musical breakthroughs exploring Hip<br />

Hop, Opera, R&B, and Lounge Music,<br />

among o<strong>the</strong>r genres. In 1985, McLaren<br />

went <strong>to</strong> Hollywood where he worked as<br />

a development executive for Columbia<br />

Pictures and Steven Spielberg. He lives<br />

and works in New York and Paris and<br />

has been writing music, producing films,<br />

writing “radio movies,” and giving live<br />

performances.<br />

The presentation <strong>of</strong> Shallow 1-21 is made<br />

possible with <strong>the</strong> support <strong>of</strong> Brook and Pam<br />

Smith and Timothy Patric Speiss.<br />

Bo Bartlett, Sweetness (detail), 24 x 24 inches, oil on panel,<br />

2008. Courtesy <strong>of</strong> P.P.O.W Gallery, New York<br />

Continuing Education Core Curriculum Program<br />

Designed <strong>to</strong> help you achieve your artistic goals, this program<br />

provides a structured curriculum <strong>of</strong> classes in logical<br />

sequence <strong>to</strong> build your basic skills and confidence.<br />

n Individually tailored assistance in course selection<br />

n Helpful guidance and feedback on your progress from <strong>the</strong><br />

CE staff and faculty<br />

n A flexible timeframe – complete <strong>the</strong> requirements at<br />

your own pace<br />

n Previously taken courses may be transferable<br />

n A Certificate <strong>of</strong> Achievement upon completion<br />

n A complementary one-year <strong>Academy</strong> Alumni<br />

Circle Membership<br />

Advanced Curriculum for K-12 Educa<strong>to</strong>rs Program<br />

(ACE) NEW!<br />

Designed <strong>to</strong> provide K-12 educa<strong>to</strong>rs with an opportunity <strong>to</strong><br />

advance <strong>the</strong>ir artwork and refresh <strong>the</strong>ir teaching while earning<br />

graduate credit.<br />

All <strong>PAFA</strong> CE courses and workshops are eligible for Act 48<br />

and New Jersey Department <strong>of</strong> Education Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Development credit.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> complete fall schedule, visit www.pafa.edu/CE,<br />

call 215-972-7632 or e-mail continuinged@pafa.edu.<br />

Alumni News<br />

The recent opening <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 2009 <strong>PAFA</strong> Alumni Invitational<br />

Legacies: Works by Twelve Former Students <strong>of</strong><br />

Elizabeth Osborne and Sidney Goodman was a smashing<br />

success, with over 700 guests honoring <strong>the</strong> opening<br />

<strong>of</strong> an exhibition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> works <strong>of</strong> twelve prominent alumni<br />

who found <strong>the</strong>ir lives and <strong>the</strong>ir careers forever changed by<br />

two <strong>of</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong>’s most respected and beloved faculty, Sidney<br />

Goodman and Liz Osborne, who are <strong>the</strong> subjects <strong>of</strong> current,<br />

major retrospectives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir works.<br />

Alumni Bo Bartlett and Vincent Desiderio were represented<br />

by <strong>the</strong>ir works in <strong>the</strong> Samuel M.V. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Building, and o<strong>the</strong>r alums exhibited paintings, large scale<br />

drawings, and sculpture. Michael Bartmann, Stephen<br />

Es<strong>to</strong>ck, Barry Goldberg, Kate Javens, Edgar Jerins, Kate<br />

Kaman, Rusian Khais, Elena Peteva, Anne Seidman, and<br />

Wade Schuman are all respected and successful artists<br />

in a great variety <strong>of</strong> approaches and media.<br />

The exhibition was organized by <strong>the</strong> Alumni Association,<br />

with <strong>the</strong> assistance <strong>of</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> staff member Marianne<br />

Maxwell, and faculty member Michael Gallagher. The<br />

show was curated by <strong>PAFA</strong> cura<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> modern and contemporary<br />

art, respectively, Robert Cozzolino and Julien<br />

Robson. The exhibition is on display in <strong>the</strong> School Gallery,<br />

Gift <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Women’s Board in <strong>the</strong> second floor galleries <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Samuel M. V. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Building through September<br />

20, 2009.<br />

Alumni are exhibiting, winning awards and commissions,<br />

and engaged in many wonderful activities and adventures.<br />

For up <strong>to</strong> date news <strong>of</strong> recent shows and alumni<br />

events, please see <strong>the</strong> Alumni Newsletter. If you have<br />

something <strong>to</strong> contribute about your life and work, please<br />

let us know about it at: http://www.pafa.org/School/<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong>-Alumni/56/#contact.<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> Presents<br />

Fall 2009 Schedule<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> is pleased <strong>to</strong> announce that it will continue its<br />

series: <strong>PAFA</strong> Presents. Partnering with various cultural<br />

institutions throughout Philadelphia, <strong>PAFA</strong>’s series aims<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>of</strong>fer visi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>the</strong> opportunity <strong>to</strong> attend a variety <strong>of</strong> arts<br />

events in a vibrant and his<strong>to</strong>ric setting.<br />

Performances are free <strong>to</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> members, $10 for<br />

nonmembers. For information and reservations, contact<br />

Alison Campbell-Wise at 215-972-2011 or acampbell@<br />

pafa.org.<br />

This fall, join us for:<br />

A Taste <strong>of</strong> Opera<br />

Sunday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 4, 2:00 p.m., Annenberg Gallery<br />

Join <strong>the</strong> Opera Company <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia for a discussion<br />

about and selections from Puccini’s Madama<br />

Butterfly.<br />

The Philadelphia Orchestra Salon Series<br />

Friday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 9, 5:30 p.m., His<strong>to</strong>ric Landmark<br />

Building<br />

Come for an interview with 2006 Gilmore Young Artist<br />

Yuja Wang, a Curtis Institute graduate who is one <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>to</strong>day’s most charismatic pianists, making her Philadelphia<br />

Orchestra subscription debut.<br />

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<strong>PAFA</strong>’s Latest<br />

Acquisitions<br />

Louis Lozowick, Pittsburgh, ca.1922, Oil on canvas, 22 7/9 x 13 3/8 inches, Henry C. Gibson<br />

Fund, 2008.32<br />

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Since we updated you a year ago, <strong>PAFA</strong>’s<br />

outstanding collection <strong>of</strong> American art has<br />

grown by more than 450 artworks, through<br />

gift and purchase. These include three<br />

important collections: 174 etching plates<br />

by Philadelphia landscape artist Herbert<br />

Pullinger, donated by Ann C. and Martin Avery Snyder;<br />

100 Polaroids and 51 black-and-white pho<strong>to</strong>graphs by<br />

Pop artist Andy Warhol, given by The Andy Warhol Foundation<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Visual <strong>Arts</strong>; and 50 works <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />

art donated by Herbert and Dorothy Vogel.<br />

The Vogels have confounded <strong>the</strong> notion that art collecting<br />

is an expensive undertaking accessible only <strong>to</strong> people<br />

with great wealth. On <strong>the</strong> salary <strong>of</strong> Herbert’s work as a<br />

United States Postal worker and Dorothy’s as a librarian in<br />

Brooklyn, <strong>the</strong>y amassed more than 3,600 works primarily<br />

by abstract, minimalist, and conceptual artists. Approximately<br />

1,100 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se have been given <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> National<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> Art. Inspired by <strong>the</strong> example <strong>of</strong> Samuel H.<br />

Kress, who made a large gift <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> National Gallery and<br />

<strong>the</strong>n made smaller gifts <strong>to</strong> museums across <strong>the</strong> country,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Vogels decided <strong>to</strong> give 50 works <strong>to</strong> a museum in every<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> United States. <strong>PAFA</strong> is pleased that <strong>the</strong> Vogels<br />

chose <strong>to</strong> make <strong>the</strong>ir gift in this state <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>.<br />

Among <strong>the</strong> artists in <strong>the</strong>ir donation include Will Barnet,<br />

Lynda Benglis, Nam June Paik, and Richard Tuttle.<br />

Important purchases include paintings by Louis Lozowick<br />

and Dox Thrash. <strong>PAFA</strong> added <strong>to</strong> its growing strength<br />

in American modernism by purchasing Lozowick’s painting,<br />

Pittsburgh (1922), a Futurist interpretation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

industrial landscape. Best known as a printmaker, Dox<br />

Thrash’s oil painting joins a distinguished group <strong>of</strong> artists’<br />

self-portraits at <strong>PAFA</strong>, including works by Charles Willson<br />

Peale, Benjamin West, John Sloan, and Margaret Foster<br />

Richardson.<br />

From <strong>the</strong> Desk <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Museum Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

By David R. Brigham<br />

Edna S. Tuttleman Museum Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

We are thrilled <strong>to</strong> host Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Cool</strong> this fall. This important exhibition fits in<strong>to</strong> a long tradition<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> <strong>of</strong> educating,<br />

collecting, exhibiting, and honoring Africa American artists and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir artwork.<br />

That his<strong>to</strong>ry begins in 1879 when Henry O. Tanner enrolled<br />

as <strong>PAFA</strong>’s first African American student. He went on <strong>to</strong> a<br />

career <strong>of</strong> international acclaim, including having his paintings<br />

collected by <strong>the</strong> French government, exhibiting at <strong>the</strong> prestigious<br />

Paris Salon for 20 consecutive years, and earning <strong>the</strong><br />

patronage <strong>of</strong> American museums and collec<strong>to</strong>rs. Indeed, <strong>PAFA</strong><br />

purchased Tanner’s Nicodemus in 1900, <strong>the</strong> year it was exhibited<br />

in our annual exhibition.<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> next 130 years, <strong>PAFA</strong> has educated approximately<br />

200 African American artists. They include Laura Wheeler<br />

Waring, an early twentieth-century art educa<strong>to</strong>r for whom a<br />

Philadelphia public elementary school is named; <strong>the</strong> renowned<br />

sculp<strong>to</strong>r Meta Warrick Fuller; Louis B. Sloan, who became<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong>’s first African American faculty member; Sloan’s classmate<br />

Raymond Saunders; and later Moe Brooker, James<br />

Brantley, Richard Watson, and Barkley Hendricks.<br />

From 1941 <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> late 1950s, <strong>PAFA</strong> supported <strong>the</strong> art activities<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pyramid Club, a black social and cultural organization<br />

at 1517 Girard Avenue. <strong>PAFA</strong> students, alumni, and faculty<br />

actively participated in <strong>the</strong> Pyramid Club’s annuals. <strong>PAFA</strong>, in<br />

turn, exhibited works by Pyramid Club members, both in annual<br />

exhibitions and occasionally in solo exhibitions. And <strong>PAFA</strong> purchased<br />

works by Humbert Howard, Paul Keene, Dox Thrash,<br />

Edward Loper, and o<strong>the</strong>rs who were leaders at <strong>the</strong> Pyramid<br />

Club.<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> has built a significant collection <strong>of</strong> African American<br />

art, including works by Horace Pippin and Jacob Lawrence.<br />

In 2004, this aspect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> collection was greatly enhanced<br />

by <strong>the</strong> gift <strong>of</strong> Harold A. and Ann Sorgenti <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir outstanding<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> contemporary African American art. That important<br />

collection goes on national <strong>to</strong>ur, starting this summer at <strong>the</strong> Taft<br />

Museum in Cincinnati, followed next year by <strong>the</strong> Columbia Museum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Art in South Carolina; and in 2011 <strong>the</strong> Hudson River<br />

Museum in New York.<br />

Barkley Hendricks was recognized during his student days<br />

at <strong>PAFA</strong> with <strong>the</strong> prestigious William Emlen Cresson and J.<br />

Henry Schiedt Travel Scholarships. The year after Hendricks<br />

graduated from <strong>PAFA</strong>, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dilworth donated<br />

his painting J.S.B. III, a portrait <strong>of</strong> his fellow alumnus James<br />

Brantley. Hendricks’ paintings were exhibited in Philadelphia<br />

galleries and collected locally, and several <strong>of</strong> those works will<br />

be exhibited only at <strong>PAFA</strong>. Earlier this year, <strong>PAFA</strong> honored<br />

Hendricks with <strong>the</strong> Distinguished Alumni Award, and now by<br />

presenting an augmented version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> retrospective exhibition<br />

<strong>of</strong> his paintings that is <strong>to</strong>uring <strong>the</strong> nation <strong>to</strong> great acclaim.<br />

We trust that Barkley’s link <strong>to</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> and this beautiful exhibition<br />

will be memorable chapters within <strong>the</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> American<br />

art and culture.<br />

Barkley L. Hendricks, J.S.B.III, 1968, Oil on canvas. 48 x 34 3/8 inches. <strong>Pennsylvania</strong><br />

<strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>, Philadelphia. Gift <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Richardson Dilworth. 1969.17<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> Offers FREE Sundays <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Community<br />

On Sunday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 18, <strong>PAFA</strong> kicks <strong>of</strong>f a new series <strong>of</strong> free Sunday programming, beginning with a much-anticipated<br />

afternoon with artist Barkley L. Hendricks. Thanks <strong>to</strong> generous funding by both <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative<br />

and <strong>the</strong> National Endowment for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>, <strong>PAFA</strong> will be able <strong>to</strong> waive all Sunday admission during <strong>the</strong> run Barkley L.<br />

Hendricks: Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong>, as well as educate and entertain audiences with innovative performances, workshops,<br />

and demonstrations that complement <strong>the</strong> work on view in <strong>the</strong> galleries.<br />

Several Sundays feature jazz performances and workshops with members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> esteemed Philadelphia Clef Club <strong>of</strong><br />

Jazz, who bring expertise on <strong>the</strong> evolution <strong>of</strong> jazz movements, <strong>the</strong> funky, hip style <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> jazz performer, and <strong>the</strong> influence<br />

<strong>of</strong> Miles Davis’ Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong>. These programs will <strong>of</strong>fer attendees <strong>the</strong> opportunity <strong>to</strong> hear <strong>the</strong>ir favorite songs,<br />

meet <strong>the</strong> men and women who have been playing in <strong>the</strong> jazz scene for decades, and spend an afternoon examining<br />

<strong>the</strong> musical references that permeate Hendricks’ work.<br />

Additional programs include a performance by Il Style and Peace, an acclaimed dance ensemble that demonstrates<br />

locking, popping, breaking, old and new school hip hop, and house dance forms, with explanations <strong>of</strong> each different<br />

movement and interactive explorations; art-making for <strong>the</strong> whole family, whe<strong>the</strong>r learning <strong>to</strong> paint a self-portrait or<br />

practicing designing your own funky hats and accessories; s<strong>to</strong>ry-telling in <strong>the</strong> galleries that incorporates song, rhythm,<br />

and dance; and video screenings that put Hendricks’ work in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> larger context <strong>of</strong> American his<strong>to</strong>ry and culture.<br />

Programs and free admission are available every Sunday, Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 18, 2009 - January 3, 2010. For a<br />

complete listing <strong>of</strong> programs and performances, please visit our website at www.pafa.org.<br />

215-972-2075<br />

www.pafa.org/Shop<br />

Shop for Holiday Gifts in<br />

Person or On Line!<br />

Portfolio <strong>of</strong>fers many great gift ideas every day.<br />

New this holiday season we will feature fragrant oil<br />

diffusers by Fringe Studio. Transferware glass bottles<br />

come filled with highly fragranced diffuser oil. Gift<br />

boxed set includes eight all natural reeds. Diffusers<br />

will scent your room with ei<strong>the</strong>r currant or hollyberry.<br />

Tall amaryllis diffuser set: $75.00 (Members: $67.50)<br />

Short berry diffuser set: $40.00 (Members: $36.00)


Faculty Spotlight: Michael Gallagher<br />

Michael Gallagher, Double Down, 2008-09<br />

Acrylic on panel 42” x 56”<br />

School News<br />

Students returning this fall will notice big changes in <strong>the</strong><br />

venerable Cast Hall in <strong>the</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ric Landmark Building. Years <strong>of</strong><br />

dust and dirt in <strong>the</strong> cast hallways and studio classrooms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

His<strong>to</strong>ric Landmark Building are being swept away by Operations<br />

Manager Ed Poletti and his crews, who have cleaned and<br />

painted <strong>the</strong> hallowed halls. The new look, as well as a res<strong>to</strong>red<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> casts, is sensational.<br />

Thanks <strong>to</strong> a generous grant from <strong>the</strong> Von Hess Foundation,<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong>’s precious collection <strong>of</strong> plaster casts <strong>of</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ric masterpieces<br />

will be given a careful cleaning and conservation<br />

treatment over <strong>the</strong> next few years. The program <strong>of</strong> conservation<br />

will be conducted piece by piece, with minimal impact on our<br />

popular cast drawing program and frequent events held in <strong>the</strong><br />

Cast Hall. The project is being conducted by Robert Shure <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Giust Gallery and Skylight Studios in Bos<strong>to</strong>n, and will be<br />

supervised by Al Gury, John Horn, Doug Martenson, and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> cast committee.<br />

At last spring’s 2009 graduation ceremonies, cura<strong>to</strong>r and<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Yale School <strong>of</strong> Art Robert S<strong>to</strong>rr gave an inspired<br />

commencement address, artist Barkley L. Hendricks received<br />

<strong>the</strong> Distinguished Alumni Award, and art collec<strong>to</strong>r Dr. Lu<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Brady received an Honorary doc<strong>to</strong>rate. We also witnessed<br />

<strong>the</strong> first graduates <strong>of</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong>’s new BFA program. The <strong>Academy</strong><br />

BFA is our first undergraduate degree program, and is a close<br />

companion <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> famous Certificate program and our shared<br />

BFA program with <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>. The <strong>Academy</strong><br />

Book Your Event at <strong>PAFA</strong>!<br />

At <strong>PAFA</strong>, you can dine and dance with Benjamin West or Betye<br />

Saar, Thomas Eakins or Alex Katz, or <strong>the</strong> entire Peale family in<br />

one <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia’s architectural treasures. Choose between<br />

our his<strong>to</strong>ric and contemporary galleries for <strong>the</strong> perfect party site.<br />

With full event-planning resources, our experts always create a<br />

spectacularly artistic experience!<br />

Contact Judi Garst at 215-972-1609 or jgarst@pafa.org<br />

www.pafa.org/rentals<br />

Like most kids, Certificate/BFA painting teacher Michael Gallagher<br />

made his first contact with visual art through children’s books and<br />

comics. And, like many children, he copied <strong>the</strong> images obsessively, but<br />

by adolescence had abandoned <strong>the</strong> pastime.<br />

Years later, while attending La Salle University on an athletic scholarship,<br />

Gallagher <strong>to</strong>ok a painting course in his final semester, “merely <strong>to</strong><br />

fill out my course load,” says Gallagher. “Little did I know how important<br />

that single experience would be. I was hooked and returned home<br />

<strong>to</strong> Pasadena and <strong>to</strong>ok a year <strong>to</strong> prepare a portfolio in order <strong>to</strong> apply for<br />

formal study.”<br />

As athletics gave way <strong>to</strong> art, Gallagher came across a <strong>PAFA</strong> catalog<br />

in 1979 and immediately knew that <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> was <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong><br />

school he wanted <strong>to</strong> attend. The catalog included examples <strong>of</strong> faculty<br />

and student work and Gallagher found <strong>the</strong> range and quality <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

work impressive, sensing “a respect for tradition and craft that o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

schools did not seem <strong>to</strong> <strong>of</strong>fer.” Gallagher believes that same dynamic<br />

is what continues <strong>to</strong> draw students <strong>to</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> <strong>to</strong>day.<br />

As an <strong>Academy</strong> student, Gallagher moved back and forth between<br />

representation and abstraction, <strong>the</strong> boundaries between <strong>the</strong> two languages<br />

seeming very fluid <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> burgeoning artist who felt that <strong>PAFA</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fered a sympa<strong>the</strong>tic and encouraging environment for individual<br />

artistic growth. By attending <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>, he felt that “<strong>the</strong> sense that<br />

one could seriously pursue a life in <strong>the</strong> arts seemed <strong>to</strong> be a given.”<br />

After graduating from <strong>the</strong> Certificate program in 1987, Gallagher<br />

began working for <strong>the</strong> museum in <strong>the</strong> prepara<strong>to</strong>rs department and<br />

later as an assistant for <strong>the</strong> painting department. He began exhibiting<br />

in 1988, and in 2002, he finished his Masters degree. He has been on<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong>’s faculty ever since.<br />

In 2007, Gallagher received <strong>PAFA</strong>’s “Outstanding Teacher <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Year” Award and <strong>of</strong> his teaching style and philosophy, says, “I think it<br />

is very important <strong>to</strong> respond <strong>to</strong> each student individually. It is a useless<br />

endeavor <strong>to</strong> compare one student <strong>to</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>to</strong> attempt <strong>to</strong> direct a<br />

student <strong>to</strong> your way <strong>of</strong> thinking or what you think <strong>the</strong>y should be doing.<br />

You have <strong>to</strong> respect <strong>the</strong>ir interests and give <strong>the</strong>m space <strong>to</strong> grow.<br />

“I truly enjoy <strong>the</strong> teaching experience here at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> because<br />

our students are excellent. They really are <strong>to</strong>p notch. I can’t say enough<br />

about <strong>the</strong> caliber <strong>of</strong> student <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> attracts, <strong>the</strong>y are a joy <strong>to</strong><br />

work with.”<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy by Bresner<br />

BFA has finished its first year <strong>of</strong> operation, and already, over 80<br />

students have enrolled in this new program.<br />

With <strong>the</strong> BFA, we are rapidly growing <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>’s first<br />

ever program <strong>of</strong> liberal arts studies. The latest pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>to</strong> join<br />

<strong>the</strong> liberal arts faculty is his<strong>to</strong>rian Dr. Ali Chambers, who will<br />

be teaching a two-semester sequence <strong>of</strong> World Civilization. A<br />

revamped drawing curriculum, with a number <strong>of</strong> new and improved<br />

courses, includes a class taught by <strong>the</strong> two-time winner<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Caldecott Medal, author/ illustra<strong>to</strong>r David Weisner. New<br />

faculty member Shelley Spec<strong>to</strong>r, who promises <strong>to</strong> bring innovative<br />

techniques for artists <strong>to</strong> survive and thrive in this digital<br />

age, is <strong>of</strong>fering a fresh version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Business <strong>of</strong> Art class.<br />

Finally, <strong>the</strong> celebrated young artists and alums Steven and Billy<br />

Blaise Dufala will be teaching a new sculpture class jointly with<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong>’s John Grieg that will inspire our students <strong>to</strong> make art by<br />

incorporating found objects and materials.<br />

The wonderful exhibitions <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth Osborne and Sidney<br />

Goodman will run through September, along with Legacies:<br />

Works by Twelve Former Students <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth Osborne and<br />

Sidney Goodman. These shows exemplify <strong>PAFA</strong>’s programs<br />

and artists, as will <strong>the</strong> upcoming retrospective <strong>of</strong> <strong>Academy</strong><br />

alum Barkley L. Hendricks. Not <strong>to</strong> be missed are master<br />

classes by Bo Bartlett, Stuart Shils, and Odd Nerdrum. The<br />

School will be hosting talks by <strong>the</strong>se artists during <strong>the</strong> periods<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir workshops.<br />

From <strong>the</strong> Desk<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dean:<br />

A Community <strong>of</strong> Artists<br />

By Jeffrey Carr, Senior Vice President <strong>of</strong> Academic Affairs,<br />

Dean <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

There’s a persistent image <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> artist as a lone genius,<br />

holed up in a garret somewhere, making sublime works<br />

that nobody understands. Nobody who is a practicing<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional artist believes that. Artists love <strong>to</strong> hang out<br />

with o<strong>the</strong>r artists. Who else knows better <strong>the</strong> trials and<br />

tribulations <strong>of</strong> making art than o<strong>the</strong>r artists? There are<br />

triumphs and failures, worldly success and <strong>the</strong> occasional<br />

standout success in <strong>the</strong> studio. And all artists know that<br />

<strong>the</strong>se two forms <strong>of</strong> success don’t necessarily coincide.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> end, your best audience is your audience <strong>of</strong> fellow<br />

artists.<br />

This was demonstrated by opening <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> current alumni<br />

show Legacies: Works by Twelve Former Students<br />

<strong>of</strong> Elizabeth Osborne and Sidney Goodman. Over 700<br />

alums and artists came <strong>to</strong> enjoy <strong>the</strong> work, <strong>the</strong> fellowship<br />

and above all, <strong>the</strong> shared inspiration <strong>the</strong>y had received<br />

from <strong>the</strong> art and <strong>the</strong> teaching <strong>of</strong> Sidney Goodman and Liz<br />

Osborne. There was a palpable sense <strong>of</strong> continuity that<br />

night between <strong>the</strong> lives and careers <strong>of</strong> Sidney and Liz,<br />

and <strong>the</strong> new generations <strong>of</strong> artists working, exhibiting, and<br />

participating in <strong>the</strong> living traditions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>.<br />

Artists create <strong>the</strong>ir work and careers within complicated<br />

communities <strong>of</strong> fellow artists, galleries, reviewers, patrons,<br />

friends, collec<strong>to</strong>rs, and cura<strong>to</strong>rs. No one can do it alone,<br />

and why should one want <strong>to</strong>? Art is about sharing images,<br />

ideas, inspirations, passions, and prejudges. The vibe in<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> community was intense that opening night. The<br />

talk, <strong>the</strong> remembrances, <strong>the</strong> art gossip, and <strong>the</strong> presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> art itself was a vivid reminder <strong>of</strong> what it means <strong>to</strong> be<br />

part <strong>of</strong> a community <strong>of</strong> artists. I remember wonderful conversations<br />

with Edgar Jerins about his portraits <strong>of</strong> hunters<br />

and Kate Kaman about her new sculpture commission<br />

with Temple University. I introduced artist Elena Peteva<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> alum and New York <strong>Academy</strong> faculty member<br />

Wade Schuman, and saw Vincent Desiderio hugging<br />

his beloved men<strong>to</strong>r Sidney Goodman. Liz Osborne was<br />

besieged with fans who wanted her <strong>to</strong> au<strong>to</strong>graph her new<br />

book. Many former and current students hung out, caught<br />

up, and celebrated <strong>the</strong> life we have chosen.<br />

In The Philadelphia Inquirer, Edith Newhall wrote,<br />

“There’s no telling who studied with whom in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong><br />

<strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>’ [‘Legacies’]- and<br />

apparently no point in guessing, ei<strong>the</strong>r.” She’s right. It’s<br />

not about who studied with whom, but <strong>the</strong> fact that we all<br />

learn from one ano<strong>the</strong>r. As <strong>the</strong> School’s Mission Statement<br />

has it, we are “a community <strong>of</strong> working artists dedicated<br />

<strong>to</strong> maintaining an inspired environment that fosters<br />

a commitment <strong>to</strong> engaging art and <strong>the</strong> creative act as a<br />

lifelong pursuit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> highest order.” I think that sums it<br />

up: we inspire ourselves by inspiring each o<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

<strong>Cool</strong> <strong>Comes</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong><br />

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exhibited widely in solo and group shows and his works<br />

are held in many major museum collections. The recipient<br />

<strong>of</strong> many major awards and fellowships, Hendricks<br />

was honored with <strong>the</strong> Distinguished Alumni Award <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> in 2009. He currently<br />

lives and works in New London Connecticut, where<br />

he is a pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> art at Connecticut College.<br />

Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong> is organized by <strong>the</strong> Nasher Museum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Art at Duke University and curated by Trevor Schoonmaker.<br />

The presentation <strong>of</strong> Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong> at <strong>PAFA</strong> is<br />

organized by Julien Robson, <strong>PAFA</strong>’s Cura<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Art.<br />

The exhibition is sponsored in part by <strong>the</strong> Andy Warhol Foundation<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Visual <strong>Arts</strong>, Inc., <strong>the</strong> National Endowment for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>, which<br />

believes that a great nation deserves great art, <strong>the</strong> Mary Duke Biddle<br />

Foundation, and <strong>the</strong> North Carolina <strong>Arts</strong> Council with funding from<br />

<strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> North Carolina.<br />

Funding for <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>ur <strong>of</strong> Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> has been provided by The Pew Center<br />

for <strong>Arts</strong> & Heritage through <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative. Additional<br />

support provided by an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act <strong>of</strong><br />

2009 grant through <strong>the</strong> National Endowment for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>, Mr. & Mrs.<br />

Harold Sorgenti, and <strong>the</strong> Edna W. Andrade Fund <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia<br />

Foundation.<br />

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Sculpture Department<br />

Update<br />

This fall, <strong>the</strong> sculpture department’s enrollment<br />

is at an all-time high <strong>of</strong> 35 majors partaking<br />

in <strong>PAFA</strong>’s traditional sculpture courses as<br />

well as new classes. John Grieg, Billy Blaise<br />

Dufala and Steven Dufala will be teaching<br />

“Found Objects” (Dumpster Diving), which was<br />

filled within a few hours <strong>of</strong> registration. Grieg<br />

will also teach “Shop Practices” which familiarizes<br />

<strong>the</strong> entire school with <strong>the</strong> correct use<br />

<strong>of</strong> power and hand <strong>to</strong>ols. Previously existing<br />

courses such “S<strong>to</strong>ne Carving,” taught by Steve<br />

Nocella, have been re-energized, while Shane<br />

Strat<strong>to</strong>n’s foundry course is filled <strong>to</strong> capacity<br />

with students pouring every week.<br />

In faculty news:<br />

Department chair Robert Roesch recently<br />

completed a major public art commission for<br />

<strong>the</strong> State <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, received an Independence<br />

Foundation Grant for his 2010<br />

exhibition at <strong>the</strong> Noyes Museum in New Jersey,<br />

and is now part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> permanent collection at<br />

Grounds for Sculpture. Roesch is also currently<br />

short-listed for two environmental public art<br />

projects.<br />

Linda Brenner’s Composition <strong>of</strong> Four Poles<br />

will be installed at <strong>the</strong> Pearlman Medical Center<br />

in September.<br />

Joshua K<strong>of</strong>fman and Kate Brockman<br />

have placed 1st and 2nd respectively in <strong>the</strong><br />

Grand Central <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> Art Sculpture<br />

Competition in New York.<br />

Jody Pin<strong>to</strong>’s Moon Valley Bridge connects<br />

<strong>the</strong> Sun Valley Trails in Phoenix, Arizona. The<br />

cable-stayed bridge spans 200 feet across<br />

19th Avenue, with a <strong>to</strong>tal ramp and bridge<br />

length <strong>of</strong> approximately 1000 feet. The structure<br />

will be illuminated by a computer-controlled<br />

LED lighting system.<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> Establishes <strong>the</strong> Caldwell Scholarship Fund<br />

By Louisa Hanshew, Senior Vice President <strong>of</strong> Development<br />

Shane Strat<strong>to</strong>n, Oceanid, bronze, 90” x 52” x 45”<br />

Shane Strat<strong>to</strong>n is now exhibiting at <strong>the</strong><br />

Masur Museum in Louisiana; taught “Sculpting<br />

Natural Form” this summer at <strong>the</strong> Humboldt<br />

Institute in Maine; exhibited in CFEVA’s Gala<br />

exhibition, “Art is Ageless”; received a 2009<br />

Faculty Development Grant from <strong>PAFA</strong> for casting<br />

new large-scale bronze sculpture; began<br />

an artist exchange with <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Sciences; and had an exhibition in Fall <strong>of</strong> 2008<br />

at Gross McCleaf Gallery.<br />

Gary Weisman was recently honored at <strong>the</strong><br />

White House for work in <strong>the</strong> “Art in Embassies”<br />

program, sponsored by <strong>the</strong> U.S. Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> State. He is currently installing a six<br />

foot bronze relief for Elmira College; has been<br />

commissioned for life-size fountain pieces for<br />

<strong>the</strong> Crawford Breast Cancer Retreat in Las<br />

Vegas; is pouring over life size outdoor piece<br />

for Odon Wagner Gallery, Toron<strong>to</strong>; was commissioned<br />

by Steuben glass <strong>to</strong> create six glass<br />

sculptures; and had two solo shows this year.<br />

If I accept you as you are, I will make you worse. However, if I treat you as though you are<br />

what you are capable <strong>of</strong> becoming, I help you become that. —Goe<strong>the</strong><br />

Goe<strong>the</strong>’s words exemplify Donald Caldwell’s philosophy <strong>to</strong>wards his work as <strong>the</strong> Chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong>’s Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees. Holding <strong>the</strong> institution—<strong>to</strong> which Caldwell has exhibited remarkable<br />

dedication—<strong>to</strong> incredibly high standards, during his tenure as board chair, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong><br />

has seen unprecedented growth. Because <strong>of</strong> his passion for our students and belief that we<br />

have an obligation <strong>to</strong> assist any qualified student whose talent would be nurtured by attending<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong>, this year, a scholarship fund will be established in Donald Caldwell’s name.<br />

“I am deeply honored by this recognition,” states Mr. Caldwell. “As a fervent advocate for<br />

arts and culture in our community, knowing that <strong>the</strong>re will be funds available for students in<br />

need <strong>to</strong> study and train at <strong>PAFA</strong> is very gratifying <strong>to</strong> me.”<br />

With special thanks <strong>to</strong> Mrs. Samuel M.V. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n and her continued commitment <strong>to</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong>,<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> has been given a $500,000 challenge grant <strong>to</strong> establish <strong>the</strong> scholarship fund in<br />

Caldwell’s name.<br />

First elected <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees in 1994 and Chairman since 1997, Mr. Caldwell<br />

has been an integral part <strong>of</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong>’s success. During his tenure, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> expanded in<strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Samuel M.V. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Building, providing much needed gallery space as well as new<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices, studios, and classrooms; <strong>the</strong> Museum has received national acclaim for <strong>the</strong> variety<br />

and quality <strong>of</strong> its exhibitions; <strong>the</strong> School has initiated a BFA program; enrollments continue <strong>to</strong><br />

rise; <strong>the</strong> level <strong>of</strong> talent exhibited by <strong>the</strong> students places <strong>PAFA</strong> at <strong>the</strong> forefront <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nation’s<br />

art schools; and Bacchanal!, <strong>the</strong> annual wine auction and gala has become one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> major<br />

fundraisers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year.<br />

Currently, 81% <strong>of</strong> all <strong>Academy</strong> students receive financial aid. Scholarship money helps<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> attract <strong>the</strong> best Certificate and BFA students by allowing <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>to</strong> compete<br />

with private schools that can <strong>of</strong>fer more money and state schools that can <strong>of</strong>fer lower tuition.<br />

Scholarship money also helps <strong>PAFA</strong> attract <strong>the</strong> most talented MFA candidates by allowing <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Academy</strong> <strong>to</strong> compete with o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>to</strong>p graduate schools that frequently <strong>of</strong>fer full tuition.<br />

At present, Certificate and BFA applications are up 15%, MFA applications are up 20%,<br />

and prospective student <strong>to</strong>urs have increased significantly. <strong>PAFA</strong> is asking for everyone’s assistance<br />

in meeting this worthwhile challenge in Mr. Caldwell’s name. All gifts are tax deductible<br />

and will enable us <strong>to</strong> recruit <strong>the</strong> finest talent <strong>of</strong> future <strong>PAFA</strong> alumni.<br />

For fur<strong>the</strong>r information on <strong>the</strong> Caldwell Scholarship Fund, contact Louisa Hanshew at<br />

215-972-2002.<br />

Commencement 2009:<br />

Recognizing our Graduates<br />

On May 8, <strong>PAFA</strong> congratulated <strong>the</strong> graduating class <strong>of</strong> 2009 in an afternoon ceremony<br />

in <strong>the</strong> rotunda <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ric Landmark Building. The <strong>Academy</strong> recognized 42 Certificate<br />

program graduates, 17 Post-Baccalaureate graduates, 33 MFA graduates, and <strong>the</strong><br />

first four graduates <strong>of</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong>’s new <strong>Academy</strong> BFA program.<br />

Following <strong>the</strong> ceremony, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> opened <strong>the</strong> doors in <strong>the</strong> Samuel M.V. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Building <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Annual Student Exhibition where family and friends could view <strong>the</strong> exceptional<br />

artistic accomplishments and promise <strong>of</strong> our graduates.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>s: Linda Johnson<br />

Certificate/ BFA Graduating Class 2009<br />

Row 1: Lesia Mokrycke, Allison Miller, Mary Nolan, Anika Gjerdrum, Lauren Murphy (BFA), Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Re (BFA) Jillian<br />

Armbruster, Thomas Raggio; Row 2: Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Mulligan, Sarah Lewis, Rita Reisser, Lynda Hubbell, Kendra DeSimone,<br />

Ryan C<strong>of</strong>fee (BFA), Dan Jacob; Row 3: Carolyn Mielnik, Emilie Keim, Ned McConaghy, Katie Lillard, Rebecca Ayscough,<br />

Kathleen Borgard, Nick Zimbro; Row 4: Caleb H<strong>of</strong>f, Kala Hagopian, Gary Gross, Tara Wight, Benjamin Passione<br />

Row 5: Adam Holloman, Katelyn Greth, Sam Hooper, PJ Smalley, Christine Williams; Row 6: Chris Trignani, Colleen<br />

Boyle, Nick Stathopolos, Barrett Tabler; Row 7: Britta Valles, Luca Chiriani<br />

MFA Graduating Class 2009<br />

Row 1: Kevin C<strong>of</strong>fey, Caroline Gilpin, Kay Sullivan, Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Orapello, Jennifer Warpole, Hareem Tanvir<br />

Row 2: Joseph Lozano, Mary Ann Musacchio, Benjamin Pannell, Aninda Varma, Maya Goldweber, Caitlin Magner,<br />

Elizabeth Wilde, Laure Biron; Row 3: Bryan Powers, Robert Linker, Daniel O’Connor, Virgil Oertle, Huidong Wang,<br />

Patrick Grugan, Kari Van Tire; Row 4: Scott Dickson, Sarah Jackson Moore, Zachary Martin, Camilo Nascimen<strong>to</strong>, David<br />

Walker, Mat<strong>the</strong>w Kieltyka; Row 5: Stephen Chellis, Jonathan Allen<br />

Post-Baccalaureate Graduating Class 2009<br />

Row 1: Emmanuelle Wambach, Libby Williams, Elizabeth Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, Rachel Hoppenstein, Chelsea Thoumsim, Miyung<br />

Lee, Marie Sakai; Row 2: Anna-Marie Martin, Kirsten Fisher-Price, Menaka Gopalan; Row 3: Susan McFarlane, Jude<br />

Lang, Mark Goodson; Row 4: Olive Thomas, Diana Dodson, Joseph Speight, Norman Long


Women’s Board Events Highlight Exhibitions<br />

The Women’s Board Preview Party on May 7 kicked <strong>of</strong>f<br />

<strong>the</strong> 108th Annual Student Exhibition. Presented by Bollinger<br />

Insurance with additional support provided by Sandcastle<br />

Strategy Group, <strong>the</strong> Preview Party benefited student scholarships<br />

at <strong>PAFA</strong>. Preview Party Co-chairs were Christine H.<br />

Berrettini and Alicia A. Sterling. This festive event <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

guests <strong>the</strong> first chance <strong>to</strong> view and purchase more than 1,000<br />

paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and installations created<br />

by <strong>Academy</strong> students on <strong>the</strong> verge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

careers. Featured guest Mayor Michael A. Nutter addressed<br />

<strong>the</strong> students and guests, expressing his support for <strong>PAFA</strong> and<br />

<strong>the</strong> arts in Philadelphia. Underwritten by <strong>the</strong> Women’s Board,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Annual Student Exhibition featured works by Bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> students, third- and fourth-year Certificate program<br />

students, and Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> students, as well as award<br />

recipients. More than $160,000 in scholarship and travel<br />

funding was granted <strong>to</strong> students this year. Included in <strong>the</strong>se<br />

awards were <strong>the</strong> prestigious Cresson, Scheidt, Ware Memorial,<br />

and Women’s Board Travel Scholarships.<br />

On June 25, <strong>the</strong> Women’s Board preview party, Opposites<br />

Attract, launched <strong>the</strong> opening <strong>of</strong> two complementary solo<br />

exhibitions, Sidney Goodman: Man in <strong>the</strong> Mirror and Elizabeth<br />

Osborne: The Color <strong>of</strong> Light. Both artists are Philadelphia<br />

residents and members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> faculty. This event, sponsored<br />

by The Haverford Trust Company <strong>to</strong> benefit <strong>the</strong> School<br />

at <strong>PAFA</strong>, was organized by Chair Susan Ea<strong>to</strong>n Guill assisted<br />

by Women’s Board members Ana Maria Keene, Julie Jensen<br />

Bryan and Mary MacGregor Ma<strong>the</strong>r, as well as Dolores Curtis.<br />

Honorary Chairs were Mayor Michael A. Nutter and Mrs. Lisa<br />

J. Nutter.<br />

The preview party for Man in <strong>the</strong> Mirror and The Color <strong>of</strong><br />

Light was <strong>the</strong> first opportunity <strong>to</strong> view many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se works<br />

and <strong>to</strong> meet <strong>the</strong> artists prior <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> public opening. Since <strong>the</strong><br />

1960s, Goodman has played a significant role in maintaining<br />

<strong>the</strong> vitality <strong>of</strong> figurative art in <strong>the</strong> United States. A full pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

<strong>of</strong> painting at <strong>PAFA</strong> since 1978, Goodman has had a pr<strong>of</strong>ound<br />

effect upon his students, many <strong>of</strong> whom, like Bo Bartlett and<br />

Trustee Steve L. Sanders Leads Steering<br />

Committee for Hendricks Exhibition<br />

In addition <strong>to</strong> a 24-year background in financial services,<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> Trustee Steve Sanders has always been deeply dedicated<br />

<strong>to</strong> community involvement. To that end, Sanders has<br />

recently accepted <strong>the</strong> role as Chairman <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> steering committee<br />

for <strong>PAFA</strong>’s forthcoming exhibition, Barkley L. Hendricks:<br />

Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong> and answered <strong>the</strong>se questions for Preview<br />

about his interest in <strong>the</strong> artist and <strong>the</strong> committee’s efforts.<br />

Prior <strong>to</strong> being invited <strong>to</strong> chair <strong>the</strong> Barkley L.<br />

Hendricks: Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong> steering committee, were<br />

you previously familiar with Barkley Hendricks’ work?<br />

I was somewhat familiar with Hendricks’ work. As an entrepreneur,<br />

<strong>the</strong> creative process that drives and motivates artists<br />

has always intrigued me, and when I was exposed <strong>to</strong> more <strong>of</strong><br />

Hendricks’ art, my curiosity was s<strong>to</strong>ked fur<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

What are your impressions and thoughts regarding<br />

Hendricks’ work?<br />

Hendricks’ works <strong>to</strong> me are timeless and make a significant<br />

impact. His works speak <strong>of</strong> and from an era that continues <strong>to</strong><br />

quietly yet powerfully shape <strong>the</strong> definition <strong>of</strong> cool for many.<br />

Why did you elect <strong>to</strong> become involved in <strong>the</strong><br />

steering committee?<br />

I enjoy art much like a great meal, fine wine, enlightening<br />

book or inspiring speech. Each leaves an impression, an imprint<br />

on one’s desire <strong>to</strong> inspire and dig within <strong>to</strong> tap in<strong>to</strong><br />

that source that helps us create.<br />

What are your goals for <strong>the</strong> committee?<br />

My goals for <strong>the</strong> committee are: 1) To work <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>fer this wonderful exhibition; 2) To provide an opportunity<br />

for people <strong>of</strong> various backgrounds in <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia area <strong>to</strong><br />

enjoy Hendricks’ art and what it says; and 3) To acquaint new<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> rich his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> and all that it has <strong>to</strong> <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>: Patty Castner<br />

Opposites Attract: (From left <strong>to</strong> right) Ana Maria Keene, Women’s<br />

Board Member and Committee Member, Julia B. DeMoss,<br />

President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Women’s Board, Susan H. Guill, Chair, Alicia<br />

A. Sterling, Women’s Board Member<br />

Vincent Desiderio, have gone on <strong>to</strong> develop national reputations.<br />

For over forty years, Osborne has been one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> most<br />

innovative and daring artists working in Philadelphia. Osborne<br />

studied at <strong>PAFA</strong> from 1954 <strong>to</strong> 1958 and has been a faculty<br />

member since 1963. She has taught hundreds <strong>of</strong> aspiring<br />

artists who have gone on <strong>to</strong> make <strong>the</strong>ir mark on <strong>the</strong> national<br />

scene, including Barry Goldberg, Sarah McEneaney, and<br />

many o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

USArtists is coming home <strong>to</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> in 2010. The 18th<br />

USArtists American <strong>Fine</strong> Art Show will be held Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1 - 3,<br />

2010 in <strong>the</strong> Samuel M.V. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Building at 128 North Broad<br />

Street. The Preview Gala will be Thursday, September 30. This<br />

is an exciting change <strong>of</strong> location for USArtists, and <strong>the</strong> Women’s<br />

Board event chairs, Diana H. Bittel, Connie Kay, Sandra L.<br />

Nesbitt, Elizabeth O’Connell, and Alicia A. Sterling, are working<br />

with <strong>PAFA</strong> <strong>to</strong> create <strong>the</strong> best show yet. For more information,<br />

please contact <strong>the</strong> Women’s Board <strong>of</strong>fice at 215-972-7639.<br />

What potential result<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> committee’s<br />

work are you most<br />

excited about<br />

achieving?<br />

The multi-cultural<br />

and multi-generational<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> an exhibition<br />

such as Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Cool</strong><br />

on display at an institution <strong>of</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong>’s renown is a tremendous<br />

opportunity for people from various walks <strong>of</strong> life <strong>to</strong> celebrate<br />

a world famous homegrown talent. Through this exhibition we<br />

will open minds and hearts as well as break a few traditional<br />

barriers. We will introduce <strong>the</strong> art <strong>of</strong> “cool” <strong>to</strong> many.<br />

Why do you feel it is important <strong>to</strong> help promote<br />

Hendricks’ work <strong>to</strong> a broader audience?<br />

Many people think art is un<strong>to</strong>uchable or beyond <strong>the</strong>ir reach.<br />

Whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>se hurdles are economic, racial or driven by age<br />

or gender, art can speak <strong>to</strong> many people in different ways. In<br />

this fast-paced world <strong>of</strong> ours, it is important <strong>to</strong> note that art<br />

can also listen, it quiets <strong>the</strong> mind. We need more exposure <strong>to</strong><br />

art for a broader audience <strong>to</strong> continue <strong>to</strong> grow and appreciate<br />

our differences. Art enables us <strong>to</strong> see beyond our own neighborhoods<br />

and biases. It provides new perspectives.<br />

How do you think <strong>the</strong> exhibition and its spectrum <strong>of</strong><br />

programs will impact <strong>PAFA</strong> and its place in<br />

Philadelphia’s cultural community?<br />

The exhibition will have a positive impact on <strong>PAFA</strong> in two<br />

ways: First, it will serve as a clarion call <strong>to</strong> many people in <strong>the</strong><br />

area that art is and can be cool; and secondly, it will introduce<br />

<strong>the</strong> majesty and rich his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> <strong>to</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> new<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> welcomes new members<br />

<strong>to</strong> its Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees:<br />

Frances Maguire is a <strong>PAFA</strong> alumna and a former Women’s<br />

Board Volunteer. Through <strong>the</strong> Maguire Foundation,<br />

Frannie and husband James have pledged $2,000,000 <strong>to</strong><br />

name <strong>the</strong> Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Building Foyer in honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong><br />

faculty.<br />

Carole Price Shanis is an internationally known interior<br />

designer, and is <strong>the</strong> President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Art<br />

Alliance. She also serves on <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Kimmel<br />

Center, MANNA (Metropolitan AIDS Neighborhood Nutrition<br />

Alliance), <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia Orchestra, and WHYY, Inc.<br />

She is a former board member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Ballet<br />

and has been honored with an Individual Leadership<br />

Award by <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia <strong>Arts</strong> and Business Council.<br />

Gary P. Steuer is Chief Cultural Officer for <strong>the</strong> City <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, directing <strong>the</strong> newly created Office <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>,<br />

Culture and <strong>the</strong> Creative Economy, appointed by Mayor<br />

Michael Nutter. Steuer has written, lectured, and taught<br />

extensively on arts management and policy issues. He<br />

has served on many boards <strong>of</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>rs, and funding and<br />

advisory panels for local, statewide, and national<br />

organizations.<br />

Ahmeenah Young is President and Chief Executive<br />

Officer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Convention Center. A native<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Young is currently on or has served on<br />

<strong>the</strong> boards <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia Convention and Visi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

Bureau’s Multi-Cultural Affairs Congress, African American<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, The Center City District, and<br />

many o<strong>the</strong>r organizations.<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> welcomes back former Trustees:<br />

John A. Fry presently serves as <strong>the</strong> President <strong>of</strong> Franklin<br />

& Marshall College. Fry recently completed his second<br />

term as Chair <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> NCAA Division III Presidents Council<br />

and has served as one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> co-chairs for <strong>the</strong> transition<br />

team <strong>of</strong> Governor-Elect Edward Rendell. His civic activities<br />

include membership on numerous boards including<br />

<strong>the</strong> Haverford School and Lancaster General Hospital.<br />

Steven L. Sanders is CEO and Chief Investment Strategist<br />

<strong>of</strong> S<strong>to</strong>neRidge Investment Partners and provides regular<br />

financial advice and commentary for numerous radio<br />

programs in Philadelphia, is <strong>the</strong> author <strong>of</strong> Money Matters<br />

for Young Adults, and serves on several civic boards.<br />

Barbara Sylk holds a Masters <strong>of</strong> Art Education and<br />

Teacher Certification from <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong>. She<br />

is an art consultant and arts volunteer, and serves on<br />

many advisory boards including <strong>the</strong> Hospital <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> University<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Cancer Center Advisory Board.<br />

Returning <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees from emeritus<br />

status is Max N. Berry.<br />

Mr. Berry is an at<strong>to</strong>rney specializing in international trade.<br />

He has worked for <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Treasury, U.S.<br />

Cus<strong>to</strong>ms, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Army, and <strong>the</strong> Pentagon. He<br />

has won numerous international service and merit awards<br />

and has served on community, civic, and arts related<br />

boards for over 30 years.<br />

How To Reach <strong>PAFA</strong><br />

215-972-7600 www.pafa.org<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ric Landmark Building<br />

118 North Broad Street on <strong>the</strong> Avenue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Samuel M. V. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Building<br />

128 North Broad Street on <strong>the</strong> Avenue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

Adult Group Tours<br />

215-972-2069<br />

Capital Campaign<br />

215-972-2002<br />

Continuing Education<br />

215-972-7632<br />

Corporate Partnership<br />

215-972-2002<br />

Development<br />

215-972-7635<br />

Facility Rentals<br />

215-972-2013<br />

Family Programs<br />

215-972-2061<br />

Library<br />

215-972-2030<br />

Membership<br />

215-972-7630<br />

Museum Front Desk<br />

215-972-2060<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> Supply S<strong>to</strong>re<br />

215-972-2035<br />

Portfolio at <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Pennsylvania</strong><br />

<strong>Academy</strong>®<br />

215-972-2075<br />

School Admissions<br />

215-972-7625<br />

Volunteer<br />

Opportunities<br />

215-972-2071<br />

Women’s Board<br />

215-972-7639<br />

7


Bacchanal! 2009 Celebrates<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> Foods and Wines <strong>of</strong> Chile<br />

To inquire about<br />

Bacchanal!<br />

Email:<br />

wine@pafa.org<br />

Call:<br />

215-972-2037<br />

<strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Arts</strong><br />

128 N. Broad Street<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19102<br />

For <strong>the</strong> eleventh consecutive year, on November 14, <strong>PAFA</strong> will<br />

host <strong>the</strong> Bacchanal! Wine Gala and Auction, featuring internationally<br />

distinguished winemakers and celebrity chefs. This year,<br />

Bacchanal! will celebrate <strong>the</strong> food and wine <strong>of</strong> Chile.<br />

Since 1999, Bacchanal! has been consistently recognized as<br />

a premier wine and auction event in <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia region and<br />

has garnered a national reputation. To date, <strong>the</strong> event has raised<br />

more than $2.4 million <strong>to</strong> help fund <strong>PAFA</strong>’s student scholarships<br />

and education programs and this vibrant support has<br />

been invested in <strong>the</strong> Philadelphia community <strong>to</strong> help promote art<br />

education.<br />

Bacchanal! 2009 will include wine tastings, silent and live<br />

auctions <strong>of</strong> unique items and travel destinations, a gourmet dinner<br />

highlighting Chilean culinary delicacies, and dancing. Hugh<br />

Hildesley <strong>of</strong> So<strong>the</strong>by’s in Manhattan will be <strong>the</strong> auctioneer for <strong>the</strong><br />

evening. During Bacchanal! 2009, <strong>PAFA</strong>’s prestigious Thomas<br />

Jefferson Award will be conveyed <strong>to</strong> honor two <strong>of</strong> Chile’s leading<br />

wine producers: Aurelio Montes, Proprie<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Viña Montes<br />

and Enrique Tirado, Chief Winemaker <strong>of</strong> Don Melchor, Concha Y<br />

Toro.<br />

Throughout <strong>the</strong> week preceding Bacchanal!, a series <strong>of</strong> exclusive<br />

gourmet winemaker dinners will take place in private homes,<br />

each pairing a distinguished Chilean winemaker with a local<br />

celebrity chef.<br />

In addition, plans are underway for Bacchanal! 2009 <strong>to</strong> be<br />

preceded by an international symposium, comprised <strong>of</strong> panelists<br />

that will discuss <strong>the</strong> vibrant trade and economic and investment<br />

opportunities that exist between Chile and <strong>the</strong> United States.<br />

The symposium will present current Chile and U.S. collaborations<br />

including those in <strong>the</strong> fields <strong>of</strong> agriculture, natural resources and<br />

energy, legal and financial services, cross border and tax policies,<br />

migration, and additional industries and markets. This unique<br />

event will bring <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r key stakeholders <strong>to</strong> discuss contemporary<br />

and prospective U.S. and Chilean opportunities and innovations,<br />

with representatives from <strong>the</strong> business and academic<br />

communities, and policymakers.<br />

Bacchanal! is <strong>PAFA</strong>’s flagship wine affair, raising up <strong>to</strong><br />

$500,000 annually. <strong>PAFA</strong> is authorized <strong>to</strong> host Bacchanal! by <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Liquor Control Board and is generously supported<br />

by The Haverford Trust Company, this year’s presenting sponsor.<br />

Bacchanal! is co-chaired by Rosemary and Gerald Barth.<br />

Non-Pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

U.S. Postage<br />

PAID<br />

Philadelphia, PA<br />

Permit No. 2879<br />

Miles<strong>to</strong>nes<br />

Archivist Cheryl Leibold and husband Doug Klieger celebrate her<br />

retirement after 25 years at <strong>PAFA</strong>.<br />

<strong>PAFA</strong> INFORMATION<br />

Museum Hours<br />

Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 5 p.m.<br />

Sunday 11 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 5 p.m.<br />

Admission<br />

Admission <strong>to</strong> Permanent Collection<br />

Adults $10, Seniors & Students with I.D. $8,<br />

Youth ages 5-18, $6<br />

Admission <strong>to</strong> Special Exhibitions<br />

(includes Permanent Collection)<br />

Adults $15, Seniors & Students with I.D. $12,<br />

Youth Ages 5-18, $8<br />

FREE for members and children under age <strong>of</strong><br />

5. Morris Gallery exhibitions and ground floor <strong>of</strong><br />

His<strong>to</strong>ric Landmark Building are free.<br />

Portfolio at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong><br />

<strong>Academy</strong>®<br />

Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 6 p.m.<br />

Sunday 11 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 6 p.m.<br />

Members receive a 10% discount.<br />

<strong>Academy</strong> Café<br />

Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday 11 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2:30 p.m.<br />

Membership<br />

Members enjoy free admission and o<strong>the</strong>r benefits.<br />

For information: 215-972-7630 or www.pafa.<br />

org/Giving-and-Membership/210/<br />

Tours<br />

Docent Tours meet in <strong>the</strong> lobby <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Museum.<br />

Please check in with <strong>the</strong> front desk on <strong>the</strong> day <strong>of</strong><br />

your visit for specific details.<br />

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11:30 a.m. and<br />

12:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday 1 and 2 p.m.<br />

Tours are free with admission.<br />

To arrange a group <strong>to</strong>ur for adults, seniors and<br />

school groups, call 215-972-2069.<br />

Website<br />

www.pafa.org www.pafa.edu<br />

Retiring faculty member Peter Paone<br />

taught his first class at <strong>PAFA</strong> in 1978.<br />

Frannie and James Maguire with <strong>the</strong>ir family at <strong>the</strong> dedication <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Frances M. Maguire Gallery in Honor<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>PAFA</strong> Faculty.<br />

Facility Rentals<br />

Our outstanding His<strong>to</strong>ric Landmark Building and<br />

Samuel M. V. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Building provide elegant<br />

and dramatic settings for entertaining employees,<br />

guests, and clients at gala dinners, luncheons,<br />

wedding receptions or meetings. For information:<br />

215-972-2013 or rentals@pafa.org.<br />

Transportation<br />

The Museum is near <strong>the</strong> Market East and<br />

Suburban train stations, SEPTA bus and trolley<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ps, and PATCO’s High Speed Line. For SEPTA<br />

information: 215-580-7800 or www.septa.<br />

org. Discounted parking is available at adjacent<br />

Parkway Corporation parking lots. Tickets must<br />

be validated at <strong>the</strong> Museum front desk.<br />

Academic Programs<br />

The <strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers a four-year Certificate,<br />

<strong>Academy</strong> B.F.A., B.F.A. in conjunction with <strong>the</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>, Post-Baccalaureate,<br />

and M.F.A. For information: 215-972-7625 or<br />

admissions@pafa.edu.<br />

Accessibility<br />

The Samuel M. V. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Building is accessible<br />

from Broad Street. An accessible entrance <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

His<strong>to</strong>ric Landmark Building is located at Cherry<br />

and Burns Streets. The Burns Street Eleva<strong>to</strong>r<br />

provides access <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Gallery Floor. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs can<br />

access this entrance by pushing <strong>the</strong> call but<strong>to</strong>n at<br />

<strong>the</strong> bot<strong>to</strong>m <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> front stairs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Museum, or<br />

at <strong>the</strong> corner <strong>of</strong> Cherry and Burns; Security staff<br />

will meet <strong>the</strong> caller. Wheelchairs are available,<br />

and restrooms are accessible. Guided <strong>to</strong>urs are<br />

available for people with physical or mental disabilities,<br />

upon request.<br />

n Sign language interpreters are available for all<br />

programs with prior arrangements.<br />

n Listening enhancement systems are available<br />

upon request. For information: 215-972-<br />

2069 (VOICE); 215-972-6198 (TDD).<br />

Volunteers<br />

Volunteers receive free, unlimited admission <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Museum and discounts in both <strong>the</strong> <strong>Academy</strong><br />

Café and Shop. For information: 215-972-2071.

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