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2012 in Review Presentation to Museum Board | December 6, 2012 Brian P. Kennedy, Director

TMA 2012 Year in Review

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2012 in ReviewPresentation to Museum Board | December

6, 2012 Brian P. Kennedy, Director

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January

TMA celebrates Centennial Day on January 17th, marking the 100th

anniversary of Museum’s move into its new building at 2445 Monroe

Street

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March

• Small Worlds exhibition draws in a crowd

• Master Series lecture featuring Jay Shafer, designer of the Tumbleweed Tiny House.

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March

• Glass Collection posted online• New glass mural by Museum artists added to

renovated café • Glass furnace “rebuild” marking the 50th

anniversary of the first Toledo workshop in 1962 (documentary made and screened around the nation)

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March

Peristyle opens to public during museum hours

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April• TMA is among 29 museums in the

United States partner with the Google Art Project’s expansion online.

• Simultaneous press conferences in Paris and Chicago

• Anyone in the world with access to Google can see selections from TMA’s collection online at the Google Art Project.

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April

• Masters Series: talk by John Clarke. One of the world’s top scholars on ancient Pompeii.

• Classic Court officially re-opened after renovation.

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April

• TMA acquires seven glass vessels made at the 1962 Toledo Workshops

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April

• TMA announces, with presenting sponsors BCI and BP, that Toledo will be the only U.S. venue for Manet: Portraying Life. The announcement receives national press attention.

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May

On May 4th a Girl Scout Historical Dedication Ceremony took place on the Museum steps followed by an overnight for 1,600 girl scouts.10

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• TMA presents the print exhibition For the Birds in Gallery 18 as eco tourists flock to northwest Ohio for the Biggest Week in American Birding.

• Revelation: Major Paintings by Jules Olitski opened in Canaday Gallery.

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May

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June

• The Wolfe Gallery for Contemporary Art opens with Color Ignited: Glass 1962-2012

• TMA hosts the Glass Art Society international conference, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the birth of the studio glass movement.

• 1,500 artists and collectors come to Toledo.

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June• The Glass Pavilion

galleries are re-installed.• Study room includes a

timeline for the history of glassmaking.

• Masters Series: Conceptual Artist Fred Wilson (and podcast from Wolfe Gallery)

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June

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• Tours for babies began in June. • Dr. Kathy Danko-McGhee, TMA director

of education, has studied the aesthetic preferences of babies and toddlers.

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July

• The GAPP artist, Esther Shalev-Gerz completed a residency where she explored labor, and the tools

of labor, through the medium of glass.

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August

• TMA announces the acquisition by the Apollo Society of works of art in glass by five artists: Jun Kaneko, Andrew Erdos, Maya Linn, Jane Bruce and Judith Schaechter.

• Museum mourns the loss of local artist Edith Franklin, a participant in the 1962 Toledo Workshops and loyal supporter.

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August

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Maya LinDew Point 18, 2007Blown glass, tooled, mirrored

Maya LinSilver Erie, 2012Recycled silver

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August

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Jun KanekoColorbox II, 2007Cast glass (8 units)

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Andrew ErdosTwilight Powered by Electricity Makes for a Brilliant New Horizon, 2012Mouth-blown glass, sterling silver, video monitor, LED lights

August

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September

• CBS Sunday Morning broadcasts a story about the 50th anniversary of studio glass featuring interviews with Jutta Page and Jeff Mack. Museum’s website crashes.

• The Museum’s Season of Portraiture begins with the opening of Authors and Artists from the Time of Manet in the Works on Paper Gallery.

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• Museum: People of TMA opens in Gallery 1 featuring portraits of more than 650 Museum visitors and supporters.

• A Community Gallery exhibition opens with works inspired by Manet and created by invited local artists.

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Posy Huebner admires her photo included in the Museum People: Faces of TMA exhibit . THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON

September

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October

• Manet: Portraying Life opens. Positive press stories by the Associated Press, Wall Street Journal, Columbus Dispatch and Cleveland Plain Dealer, etc.

• Made in Hollywood: Photographs from the John Kobal Foundation opens.

• Masters Series: Gary Tinterow, director of the MFA in Houston, gives presentation on Manet

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• With support from a donor, the Museum hosts black-tie Centennial Dinner to thank members of the TMA President’s Council for their support.

• Leslie Adams: Drawn from Life opens in Gallery 18

• Portraying Life in Toledo, photographs by local residents are displayed in the Community Gallery.

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October

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October

• New parking lot completed– The solar canopy generates 300 KW of electricity for use in

the main Museum building. The roof already generates 200 KW.

• The walkway under the canopy is heated in winter. • Two new handicap ramps will assist our visitors.

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Solar Canopy Production

Noon

Noon

December 4-Pre Solar Canopy December 5-Sunny with Solar Canopy

Electrical Usage

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NovemberSculpture by acclaimed Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa is installed at the corner of

Monroe and Collingwood.

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Jaume PlensaSpiegel, 2010Painted stainless steel

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November

• Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass gives TMA its Annual Award for institutions in recognition of the Museum’s contributions to the studio glass movement by hosting the 1962 Toledo Workshops; for its important and sustained contribution to the preservation of the history of art made from glass, and for the creation, promotion and exhibition of Contemporary glass. 27

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Exhibitions in 2013

– Aboriginal Art exhibition, Crossing Cultures, will begin in April 2013

– an exhibition focusing on the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie; (fall of 2013)

– Fresh Impressions: Early Modern Japanese prints (largely from our significant permanent collection holdings); (fall 2013)

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Thoughts?Comments?

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