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New Exhibits at Montclair Art Museum Reimagine Norman Rockwell and Spotlight Recent Acquisitions Two new exhibits launched in February at the Montclair Art Museum, which is reopened to the public in a limited fashion due to the pandemic. “Fragile Freedoms: Maggie Meiners Revisits Rockwell” is an especially timely exhibit that reimagines the iconic work of Norman Rockwell through the eyes of modern America. Meanwhile, “New York To New Mexico: New Acquisitions” spotlights some of the museum’s acquisitions of American and Native American art in the past few years. Montclair Art Museum is currently open Fridays through Sundays (a slight change from their pre-pandemic Wednesdays through Sundays schedule), visitors must wear a mask at all times and will have their temperatures checked upon arrival. The biggest change is that one-hour timed tickets must be purchased online and be reserved prior to your visit. This setup offers a wonderful opportunity to visit the museum ....
Montclair Art Museum opens Fragile Freedoms: Maggie Meiners Revisits Rockwell Maggie Meiners (b. 1972), Skin Deep, 2012. Archival pigment print. Ed. 9 +2AP. Courtesy of the artist. MONTCLAIR, NJ .- Fragile Freedoms: Maggie Meiners Revisits Rockwell, a new thought-provoking photography exhibition at Montclair Art Museum, reimagines the iconic work of early to mid-century painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell through the lens of modern America. With stunningly vivid detail, Meinerss carefully constructed photographs turn nostalgia on its head and rework Rockwells familiar imagery to address contemporary issues including racism, sexuality, gender roles, and the impact of technology. In our current environment of social and political unrest, a global pandemic and renewed activism, MAMs new installations, and supporting discussions, programs, and banners, are particularly relevant and will engage visitors in new ways. The hope is that it will encourage new d ....
Montclair Art Museum Presents New York to New Mexico: New Acquisitions (MONTCLAIR, NJ) Since its founding in 1914, Montclair Art Museum (MAM) has actively collected historic, modern, and contemporary art, growing its collection to more than 15,000 works. The 2021 spring exhibition, New York to New Mexico: New Acquisitions, highlights 12 new acquisitions of American and Native American art entered into the collection since 2017. Curated by Gail Stavitsky, New Acquisitions: New York to New Mexico will be on display in MAM’s Lehman Court through June 13, 2021. Ranging from the early 20th century to the present, this exhibition includes New York-based modern art dealer and photographer Alfred Stieglitz’s ....
Anya Ayoung Chee: The making of a social activism brand Sunday 24 January 2021 Anya Ayoung Chee s fashion empire includes Anya Ayoung Chee Limited Edition and WYLD FLWR. She is also a partner with the Massy conglomerate on Nudge, a venture which helps small and micro enterprise owners. - Anya Ayoung Chee doesn’t take the opportunities she’s had in life for granted. She understands and appreciates the unique power and influence she has as one of the Caribbean’s brightest creative stars. And she wants to use that platform for good. “My work has evolved beyond fashion in a sense where I’ve started up something that has to do with where entrepreneurship meets social impact and with an emphasis on small business – and I guess if you want to get more granular, creative industries,” the 39-year-old fashion designer, reality TV star and creative entrepreneur told WMN. ....
Montclair Art Museum Presents Fragile Freedoms: Maggie Meiners Revisits Rockwell (MONTCLAIR, NJ) Fragile Freedoms: Maggie Meiners Revisits Rockwell, a new thought-provoking photography exhibition at Montclair Art Museum (MAM), reimagines the iconic work of early to mid-century painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell through the lens of modern America. With stunningly vivid detail, Meiners’s carefully constructed photographs turn nostalgia on its head and rework Rockwell’s familiar imagery to address contemporary issues including racism, sexuality, gender roles, and the impact of technology. The exhibit runs from February 7 through June 13, 2021. In our current environment of social and political unrest, a global pandemic and renewed activism, MAM’s new installations, and supporting discussions, programs, and banners, are particularly relevant and will engage visitors in new ways. The hope is that it will encourage new dialog in the community about how to p ....