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		<title>Phoenix Art Museum re-opens restored Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Room</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2023 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Immersive installation You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies—the only Kusama infinity room in the American Southwest—to open September 9; Museum also premieres newly refreshed art of Asia installations PHOENIX (September 5, 2023) – On September 9, 2023, Phoenix Art Museum celebrates the grand re-opening of infinity mirror room You Who</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Immersive installation <em>You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies</em>—the only Kusama infinity room in the American Southwest—to open September 9; Museum also premieres newly refreshed art of Asia installations</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>PHOENIX (September 5, 2023)</strong> – On September 9, 2023, Phoenix Art Museum celebrates the grand re-opening of infinity mirror room You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies (2005) by Yayoi Kusama following vital restoration work. The installation, which has been on view at the Museum since 2006, will now be exhibited in a more accessible, central location on the Museum’s first floor alongside new enhancements and didactics, offering visitors a more dynamic viewing experience. You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies, the only Kusama infinity mirror room in the American Southwest, is included with general admission, and advance tickets are not required.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">“Prior to this restoration work, Kusama’s wildly popular immersive installation had been on view in our<br>galleries for well over a decade, one of the longest installations of an infinity mirror room in a U.S. art<br>museum,” said Jeremy Mikolajczak, the Museum’s Sybil Harrington Director and CEO. “To ensure we were<br>following best practices for collection stewardship, we made various technology upgrades to enhance the<br>visitor experience of the artwork while remaining in line with the artist’s intent. This conservation work is<br>part of our overall commitment to investing in the preservation of the iconic works in our collection,<br>efforts also recently seen through the return of Julian Opie’s Julian and Suzanne Walking to the downtown Phoenix skyline and the refresh of Jurassic Age by Sui Jianguo at the Museum’s main entrance off Central Avenue.”</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Born in 1929 in Matsumoto, Japan, Yayoi Kusama studied traditional Japanese painting before moving in<br>1958 to New York, where she created large-scale paintings with repeated motifs, crafted innovative<br>sculptures from everyday materials, directed performative Happenings at notable landmarks, and<br>experimented with fashion and fiction. Her artworks challenged the male-dominated art world, protested<br>war, and integrated art into life. From 1965, Kusama assembled light, sound, and sculpture in mirrored<br>rooms that suspend space and time. In her more recent works, the polka dots with which she covered<br>paintings and bodies become dots of starlight in faraway galaxies or a swarm of luminescent fireflies on a<br>summer evening, “obliterating” artist and audience.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Accompanying the Museum’s re-installation of You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of<br>Fireflies is new interpretative text that allows visitors to connect the immersive work to the Japanese<br>tradition of hotaru gari, when family and friends gather on early summer evenings to watch the luminous<br>lights of fireflies. This tradition is also explored through woodblock prints and in Japanese literature,<br>where fireflies symbolize love, beauty, and the manifestation of the soul. Guests will also discover how<br>You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies references the Japanese tradition of<br>toro nagashi, the floating lanterns that guide the soul to its resting place.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In celebration of the restored artwork, PhxArt will host a special Creative Saturday event on September 9<br>from 10 am to 2 pm with themed art-making activities and engagement experiences that will allow visitors to connect more deeply with the artwork. Programming is included with general admission and will feature:</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">• A fireflies-inspired scavenger hunt<br>• A polka-dot pumpkin art activity<br>• Dance performances by Movement Source<br>• A mini infinity mirror room make-it station<br>• Mix-and-match selfie booth with The Garment League<br>• Lemon Art Research Library pop-up<br>• + A special art talk with Kusama scholar Midori Yamamura, Ph.D.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">That same day, the Museum will also unveil a new fall rotation of art of Asia installations, which will be<br>on view in the Art of Asia Wing adjacent to Kusama’s infinity mirror room. <em>Scenes and Seasons in Japanese Art</em> presents two series of featured paintings, one from antiquity and one from modernity, that depict the festivals that mark the celebration of seasonal changes. The display will also showcase lacquer artworks with motifs of birds and flowers and other scenes, such as gazing at the moon, writing poetry, dancing, and visiting historic places, which all have seasonal associations in Japanese culture.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>Nature as Still Life in Chinese Painting</em> will showcase gifts from the Papp Family Foundation that present examples of the artistic study of nature’s microcosm, a practice that spans centuries. Featured works reflect the traditional Chinese appreciation for nature down to the smallest details, a practice based on the indigenous philosophy of Daoism, which views humankind as subservient to and in reverence of the perfect and imperfect beauty of the natural world.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">High-resolution photography for these new exhibitions and installations can be downloaded <a href="https://spaces.hightail.com/space/T4AZ1Q0pTQ">here</a>. To request more information, contact the Communications Office of Phoenix Art Museum at 602.257.2117 or samantha.santos@phxart.org.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>About Phoenix Art Museum</strong><br>Since 1959, Phoenix Art Museum has provided millions of guests with access to world-class art and experiences in an effort to ignite imaginations, create meaningful connections, and serve as a brave space for all people who wish to experience the transformative power of art. Located in Phoenix’s Central Corridor, the Museum is a vibrant destination for the visual arts and the largest art museum in the southwestern United States. Each year, more than 300,000 guests engage with critically acclaimed national and international exhibitions and the Museum’s collection of more than 20,000 works of American and Western American, Asian, European, Latin American, modern and contemporary art, and fashion design. The Museum also presents a comprehensive film program, live performances, and educational programs designed for visitors of all ages, along with vibrant photography exhibitions made possible through the Museum’s landmark partnership with the Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. To learn more about Phoenix Art Museum, visit phxart.org, or call 602.257.1880.</p>
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		<title>Phoenix Art Museum hosts grand re-opening celebration for Yayoi Kusama infinity mirror room in September; Cuban art exhibitions closing soon with special programming</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2023 18:46:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>PHOENIX (August 23, 2023) – This September, Phoenix Art Museum will open for free on Friday, September 1 for PhxArt AfterHours, with complimentary admission to every gallery and exhibition, live music, art-making workshops, and specialty food and drink experiences commemorating the last chance to see special-engagement exhibition Juan Francisco Elso: Por América. PhxArt will also</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>PHOENIX (August 23, 2023) </strong>– This September, Phoenix Art Museum will open for free on Friday, September 1 for <a href="https://phxart.org/afterhours/">PhxArt AfterHours</a>, with complimentary admission to every gallery and exhibition, live music, art-making workshops, and specialty food and drink experiences commemorating the last chance to see special-engagement exhibition <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/juan-francisco-elso-por-america/"><em>Juan Francisco Elso: Por América</em></a>. PhxArt will also host a grand re-opening celebration for beloved infinity mirror room <em>You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies</em> by Yayoi Kusama on Saturday, September 9 during Creative Saturday, featuring specially themed programming. Additional September programming includes Cine Cubano: <em>Chico &amp; Rita</em>, a National Theatre Live simulcast screening, FashFilmFete Festival, and much more<em>.</em></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">For a full list of exhibitions on view now at Phoenix Art Museum, visit <a href="https://phxart.org/art/exhibitions/">phxart.org/art/exhibitions/</a>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>FREE-ACCESS EVENT</strong><br><a href="https://phxart.org/afterhours/"><strong>PhxArt AfterHours</strong></a><strong><br></strong>September 1 | 5 – 9 pm<em>Complimentary admission </em>| <em>Free-access event</em><br>PhxArt AfterHours returns on September 1 from 5 – 9 pm, activated by free admission to every gallery and exhibition, live music, art-making workshops, specialty food and drink experiences inspired by special-engagement exhibition <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/juan-francisco-elso-por-america/"><em>Juan Francisco Elso: Por América</em></a><em>,</em> including:</p>



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<li>Create your own tote bag printmaking workshop with artist Estrella Esquilin(@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/estudiolistophx/">estudiolistophx</a>) ⁠</li>



<li>Bachata dance lessons with In Lak&#8217;ech Dance Academy (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/inlakechdance/">inlakechdance</a>) ⁠</li>



<li>Pop-up dance performances by Que Candela Dance Co (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/quecandeladanceco/">quecandeladanceco</a>) ⁠</li>



<li>Poetry with Mujeres Del Sol</li>



<li>Live in-gallery sketching with artist Aileen Martinez (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/look.see.draw/">look.see.draw</a>)</li>



<li><img decoding="async" width="195" height="39" src="" alt="Text Box: Image courtesy of In Lak'ech Dance Academy

">Music by Kapsol Music (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/kapsol_music_/">kapsol_music_</a>) and DJ Big Rube</li>



<li>Special exhibition tours + Spanish-language exhibition tour ⁠</li>



<li>Specialty food and beverage experiences with ARTenders, El Fogon de Joy (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/elfogondejoy/">elfogondejoy</a>), El New Yorican, and Churros Don Lencho (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/churrosdonlencho/">churrosdonlencho</a>) ⁠</li>



<li>+ much more!</li>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">This PhxArt AfterHours event is made possible through the generosity of Partner Sponsor APS.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong><u>CLOSING SOON</u></strong><br><a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/juan-francisco-elso-por-america/"><strong><em>Juan Francisco Elso: Por América</em></strong></a><strong><em><br></em></strong>Closing September 17, 2023, <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/juan-francisco-elso-por-america/"><em>Juan Francisco Elso: Por América</em></a> explores the significant career of the late Cuban artist, whose sculptures and installations examine the complexities of contemporary Cuban, Caribbean, and Latin American identities. Fashioned from natural, organic materials, featured works draw influence from Indigenous traditions, Afro-Caribbean religious beliefs, and the traumas of colonial oppression and are placed in conversation with paintings, sculptures and more by a group of 30 multigenerational artists active in the Caribbean and throughout North, South, and Central America. Through this contextual approach, the traveling survey illuminates Elso’s legacy and articulates a more expansive idea of the Americas, free of geopolitical borders and boundaries.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>Juan Francisco Elso: Por América</em>&nbsp;is organized by El Museo del Barrio and guest curated by Olga Viso, curator-at-large at Phoenix Art Museum and senior advisor at Arizona State University’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, in collaboration with Susanna V. Temkin, curator at El Museo del Barrio. The exhibition is made possible thanks to major support from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Commissions are made possible by VIA Art Fund and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. Its presentation at Phoenix Art Museum is made possible through the generosity of Partner Sponsors Sue and Bud Selig and Supporting Sponsors Men’s Arts Council, The Opatrny Family Foundation, the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Exhibition Endowment Fund, and the Joan Cremin Exhibition Endowment,&nbsp;with additional support from Kimpton Hotel Palomar.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/lo-que-es-es-lo-que-ha-sido/"><strong><em>Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It Is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection</em></strong></a><strong><em><br></em></strong>Closing September 17, 2023, <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/lo-que-es-es-lo-que-ha-sido/"><em>Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/What It Is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection</em></a> features artworks created during Cuba&#8217;s “Special Period” to explore artistic expression during times of humanitarian crises and social upheaval. The exhibition is the first collaboration between PhxArt and ASU Art Museum in more than a decade.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>Lo que es, es lo que ha sido/ What It Is, Is What Has Been: Selections from the ASU Art Museum’s Cuban Art Collection</em>&nbsp;is organized by Phoenix Art Museum and ASU Art Museum and curated by Olga Viso, curator-at-large at PhxArt and senior advisor at Arizona State University’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, and Julio César Morales, executive director and co-chief curator of MoCA Tucson. The exhibition is made possible through the generosity of the Museum’s Circles of Support and Museum Members.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/methuselah/"><strong><em>Reynier Leyva Novo: Methuselah</em></strong></a><strong><em><br></em></strong>Closing September 17, 2023, <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/methuselah/"><em>Methuselah</em></a> (2021–2022) by Cuban artist Reynier Leyva Novo is a mixed-reality artwork that follows a butterfly avatar along its journey from Mexico, across the United States, and into southern Canada as part of the species’ annual reproductive cycle. On-site visitors will experience the Monarch’s movements and behaviors in a shared environment using a holographic device. Additionally, <em>Methuselah</em> is hosted and reproduced in real-time on a <a href="https://www.methuselahmonarch.com/">dedicated website</a> so that users across the world with internet access can experience the work at any time. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>Methuselah</em>&nbsp;is commissioned by El Museo del Barrio through the generous support of VIA Art Fund. The project is presented in relation to the exhibition&nbsp;<em>Juan Francisco Elso: Por América</em>, which is organized by El Museo del Barrio and made possible thanks to major support from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong><u>OPENING SOON</u></strong><br><a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/fireflies/"><strong><em>You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies</em> by Yayoi Kusama</strong></a><br>Grand Re-Opening September 9, 2023<br>Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Room explores the psychedelic sensations of the ‘self’ and the artist’s ongoing hallucinations that started when she was a child. In this work, Kusama’s repetitive and extensive use of polka dots, mirrors, and LED lights investigates infinite repetition and encourages you to ‘obliterate’ your personality and become one with eternity.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">A pioneer of perceptual experiences, Kusama expresses a complex balance between her psychological obsessions and her aesthetic control over them. In the late 1950s, she left Japan for New York City. Her work spans paintings, performances, installations, sculptures, films, fashion, and literary works. They transcended the Pop and Minimalist movements of the twentieth century and reflect the mind-altering spirituality of hippie culture.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Yayoi Kusama, <em>You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies</em>, 2005. Mixed media installation with LED lights. Collection of Phoenix Art Museum, Museum purchase with funds provided by Jan and Howard Hendler. All exhibitions at Phoenix Art Museum are underwritten by the Phoenix Art Museum Exhibition Excellence Fund, founded by The Opatrny Family Foundation with additional major support provided by Joan Cremin.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong><u>FEATURED SEPTEMBER EVENTS</u></strong><br><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=9e89911a-3ed6-46a4-a2b5-8efebca3074c"><strong>Art Talk: Constellations</strong></a><strong><br></strong>September 6 | 6 – 7:30 pm<strong><br></strong><em>Free for Members</em> | <em>$5 for the general public<br>Presented in Whiteman Hall. Limited capacity. </em>Join artists Carlos Martiel and Luis Rivera Jiménez, and director and professor of the School of Transborder Studies at Arizona State University, Irasema Coronado, in a conversation about artistic and aesthetic responses to migration, immigration, and displacement, moderated by Alana Hernandez, executive director at CALA Alliance and curator of LatinX art at the ASU Art Museum. Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=9e89911a-3ed6-46a4-a2b5-8efebca3074c">here</a>.  </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Art Talk is made possible in part by the generosity of the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=6cc492cb-8548-4b09-a056-0250f6235638"><strong>Creative Saturday</strong></a><strong><br></strong>September 9 | 10 am – 5 pm<strong><br></strong><em>Free for Members</em> | <em>Included with general admission for the general public </em>Visitors of all ages and abilities are invited to grand re-opening of PhxArt’s infinity mirror room <em>You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies</em> (2005) by Yayoi Kusama. The special themed Creative Saturday features dynamic art programming and workshops, specialty food and beverages, including: </p>



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<li>Dance performances by Movement Source</li>



<li>Fireflies-inspired scavenger hunt</li>



<li>Polka-dot pumpkin art-making activity</li>



<li>Mini infinity mirror room make-it station</li>



<li>Mix &amp; Match selfie booth with the Garment League</li>



<li>Lemon Art Research Library pop-up, highlighting PhxArt Library’s collection of Yayoi Kusama and contemporary Japanese art related books and resources</li>



<li>Art Talk with Midori Yamamura, Ph.D, discussing how Yayoi Kusama&#8217;s infinity mirror room developed within the 1960s psychedelic culture and dissent politics and explore how it fits in her oeuvre</li>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Creative Saturday is made possible in part by Carolyn Dunkin Schulte Educational Endowment Fund, The Discount Tire Endowment for Children’s Art Programs, William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund for Educational Programs, and Angela and Leonard Singer Endowment for Performing Arts.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=bd1aa5f2-5dc5-485e-a7e0-19e346ccd13d"><strong>Art Talk // Psychedelic Art: Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Room</strong></a><br>September 9 | 1 – 2:30 pm<br><em>Free for Members </em>| <em>Included with general admission for the general public</em><br><em>Presented in Whiteman Hall. Limited capacity.</em><br>Based on archival research and object-based analysis, this talk will delve into how Yayoi Kusama&#8217;s infinity mirror room developed within the 1960s psychedelic culture and dissent politics, and explore how it fits in her oeuvre.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Midori Yamamura, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Art History at the City University of New York Kingsborough Community College, is the author of <em>Yayoi Kusama: Inventing the Singular</em> (MIT Press: 2015) and a contributor to Kusama&#8217;s 2012 Tate Modern exhibition ca &nbsp;talog. A 2022-2023 Alcaly/Bodian Distinguished Scholar, the CUNY Graduate Center, Yamamura specializes in global contemporary art history focusing on Asia and its diaspora. She is currently completing a book manuscript on Japanese contemporary art after 1989. For more information, <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=bd1aa5f2-5dc5-485e-a7e0-19e346ccd13d">click here</a>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=04e153aa-d9a9-4e2d-b15c-5ef8fc5bf642"><strong>National Theatre Live: <em>Best of Enemies</em></strong></a><br>September 17 | 1 – 4 pm<br><em>$10 for Members </em>| <em>$15 for the general public</em><br><em>Presented in Whiteman Hall. Limited capacity.</em><br>In 1968 America, as two men fight to become the next president, all eyes are on the battle between two others: the cunningly conservative William F. Buckley Jr., and the unruly liberal Gore Vidal. During a new nightly television format, they debate the moral landscape of a shattered nation and television news is about to be transformed forever. David Harewood and Zachary Quinto play feuding political rivals in James Graham’s multiple award-winning drama Best of Enemies, captured live in London’s West End. <em>Rated R. Estimated runtime: 3 h. </em>Tickets are available <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=04e153aa-d9a9-4e2d-b15c-5ef8fc5bf642">here</a>.<br><br>National Theatre Live screenings are made possible in part by the Angela and Leonard Singer Endowment for Performing Arts.<br><br><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=39a79507-3974-4b20-801c-16b5e03b453c"><strong>FashFilmFete Festival</strong></a><br>September 23 | 11 am – 5 pm<br><em>Single Film Ticket: $10 for Students </em>| <em>$15 for Members</em> | <em>$20 for the general public<br>Festival Pass*: $50 for Students </em>|<em> $75 for Members </em>|<em> $100 for the general public</em><br>FashFilmFete™ is a premiere film festival exploring the history and future of fashion storytelling through the curation of Hollywood, indie, experimental and documentary films that showcase the significance of fashion in filmmaking. FashFilmFete™ aims to bring together a global community of fashion and film aficionados to explore style in cinema and its influence on pop culture, fashion design, contemporary art and beauty standards, providing a platform for historically underrepresented voices in film and fashion<em>. </em>For the full film festival schedule, <a href="https://fashfilmfete.com/event/2nd-annual-fashion-film-festival/">click here</a>. Tickets are available <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=39a79507-3974-4b20-801c-16b5e03b453c">here</a>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">*Festival Pass sale runs August 3, 2023 – September 23, 2023<br></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=e1a43bbb-8987-4883-9c73-dc4e64ccdcf2"><strong>Cine Cubano – <em>Chico &amp; Rita</em></strong></a><strong><br>Summer Film Series Sponsored by Lisa Sette Gallery</strong><br>September 27 | 6 pm<br><em>Free for Members</em> | <em>$8 for the general public</em><br><em>Presented in Whiteman Hall</em><br>PhxArt presents <em>Cine Cubano</em>, a four-film series sponsored by Lisa Sette Gallery that complements special-engagement exhibition <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/juan-francisco-elso-por-america/"><em>Juan Francisco Elso: Por América</em></a> and celebrates Cuba&#8217;s rich history and culture through the medium of cinema. All films are presented in Spanish with English subtitles.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and desire unite them both as they chase their dreams, and each other, from Havana, to New York, to Paris, to Hollywood, and to Las Vegas. With an original soundtrack by legendary Cuban pianist and five-time Grammy®-winning composer Bebo Valdés, Chico &amp; Rita captures a defining moment in the evolution of history and jazz. Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=e1a43bbb-8987-4883-9c73-dc4e64ccdcf2">here</a>.<br><br>This film series is made possible by the Lisa Sette Gallery.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong><u>OTHER EVENTS</u></strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=4118d990-1f49-4354-8dfe-3a071b98e137"><strong>Storytime in the Galleries</strong></a><strong><br></strong>September 6 | 10:30 am<br><em>Free for Members </em>|<em> Included in general admission for the general public</em><br><em>Advance registration recommended.</em><br>Designed for our youngest PhxArt visitors (ages 0-5) and their parents or caregivers, Storytime in the Galleries is a wonderful opportunity to share the joy of early literacy, art-inspired play, and hands-on learning with family and friends. The Storytime in the Galleries series is offered on the first Wednesday of each month inside the Museum. Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=4118d990-1f49-4354-8dfe-3a071b98e137">here</a>.<br><br>Storytime in the Galleries is made possible in part by the Angela and Leonard Singer Endowment for Performing Arts, The Discount Tire Endowment for Children’s Art Programs, and the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong><br></strong><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=e8527a35-5d1e-474e-900c-f5246828d57f"><strong>Object of the Month: <em>Sin Bandana </em>by Narsiso Martinez</strong></a><strong><br></strong>September 2, 7, 21, 28 | 11:30 am<br><em>Free for Members </em>|<em> Included with general admission for the general public</em><br>A mixed media artwork featuring produce boxes, gold leaf, and charcoal and ink drawings of agricultural workers, <em>Sin Bandana</em> (2022) by Narsiso Martinez draws attention to the lives and labors of those whom we depend on for our produce. “I want to pay homage to them,” asserts artist Narsiso Martinez. Join Museum Docent Nancy Feiring to explore the stories behind the artist, his medium, and his subjects in installation <em>New on View</em>. For more information, <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=e8527a35-5d1e-474e-900c-f5246828d57f">click here.</a></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=0b08b4a6-6aa6-4db3-99ee-09bdb27146dd"><strong>Weekly Virtual Mindfulness Sessions</strong></a><strong><br></strong>September 7, 14, 21, 28 | Noon<br><em>Free for Members </em>|<em> $5 suggested donation for the general public</em><br>Scientific studies show the art of mindfulness can relieve anxiety, depression, pain, and stress and actually change the way we feel, think, work, and play by opening new pathways in the brain. Presented in collaboration with Hospice of the Valley, this free, 30-minute, at-home mindfulness session promotes living in the present. This session is hosted live on Zoom, a video-conference platform. For more information, <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=0b08b4a6-6aa6-4db3-99ee-09bdb27146dd">click here.</a><strong></strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/PhxArt-Educator-Workshop--Talleres-para-educadores-PhxArt">PhxArt Educator Workshop</a></strong><br><strong><em><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/PhxArt-Educator-Workshop--Talleres-para-educadores-PhxArt">Discovering the Art in S.T.E.A.M.</a></em></strong><br>September 13 | 5 – 7:30 PM<br><em>Free for Members </em>| <em>$10 for the general public</em><br><em>Presented in the Education Building. Limited capacity. Advanced registration required.</em><br>Join us as we learn from Megan Epley, founder of stARTem, and discover new ways to promote student creativity, engagement, self-expression, connections to academic evaluations, and the advancement of STEAM learning. This workshop will give educators the opportunity to discover these strategies by participating in our research-based, interactive STEAM lessons and by brainstorming with other teachers and current STEAM resources. Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/PhxArt-Educator-Workshop--Talleres-para-educadores-PhxArt">here</a>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=6bd07706-3a91-4bb9-a138-aec112ee4d39"><strong>Lemon Art Research Library</strong> <strong>Book Club: <em>Kusama: The Graphic Novel </em>by Elisa Macellari</strong></a><br>September 16 | 1:30 pm<br><em>Free for Members and the general public</em><br><em>Presented in the Lemon Art Research Library</em><br>Join librarian Jesse Lopez for the next installment of the Lemon Art Research Library Book Club, <em>Kusama: The Graphic Novel</em> by Elisa Macellari. The selection of this book is in celebration of the recently reinvigorated infinity mirror room <em>You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies</em> by Yayoi Kusama. For more information, <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=6bd07706-3a91-4bb9-a138-aec112ee4d39">click here</a>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong><u>FREE-ACCESS PROGRAMS<br></u></strong><a href="https://phxart.org/visit/free-to-see/"><strong>Pay-What-You-Wish Wednesdays</strong></a><br>Every Wednesday | 3 – 9 pm<br><em>Voluntary-donation general admission</em><br><em>SPECIAL-EXHIBITION TICKETS:&nbsp;$6 for adults </em>|<em> FREE for Museum Members, Maricopa County Community College students*, ASU students**, and active-duty military personnel***</em><em><br></em>From 3 – 9 pm every Wednesday, the Museum offers voluntary-donation general admission and reduced rates to view special-engagement exhibitions.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Pay-What-You-Wish Wednesdays are made possible by SRP and City of Phoenix.<br>*The Maricopa County Community College District program at Phoenix Art Museum (MC<sup>3</sup>@PAM) is made possible through the generosity of Presenting Sponsor Men’s Arts Council.<br>**Arizona State University Students will enjoy free general admission to PhxArt from May 6 through September 17, 2023, including admission into special-engagement exhibitions. Visitors must present an active student ID at the time of admission.<br>***Active-duty military personnel, including the National Guard and Reserves, and their families will enjoy free admission to PhxArt from May 20 through September 3, 2023, including admission into special-engagement exhibitions. Visitors must present an active ID at the time of admission.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://phxart.org/visit/free-to-see/"><strong>Blue Star Museums Program</strong></a><strong><br></strong>From U.S. Armed Forces Day (May 20, 2023) through Labor Day (September 3, 2023), active-duty military personnel, including the National Guard and Reserves, and their families can enjoy free admission to Phoenix Art Museum through the Blue Star Museums program. Complimentary admission extends to special-engagement exhibitions. An active ID is required.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Blue Star Museums program at Phoenix Art Museum is made possible through the generosity of Supporting Sponsor Shamrock Foods Foundation.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://phxart.org/visit/free-to-see/"><strong>PhxArt AfterHours</strong></a><strong><br></strong>September 1 /// December 1, 2023<br>5 – 9 pm<em>Complimentary admission </em>| <em>Free-access event</em>At select times throughout the year, Phoenix Art Museum opens for free after dark for PhxArt AfterHours, activated by live music, art-making workshops, specialty food and drink experiences, and other performances and entertainment. Visit the Museum during an AfterHours event to expand the way you interact with art.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">PhxArt AfterHours are made possible through the generosity of Partner Sponsor APS.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://phxart.org/visit/free-to-see/"><strong>PhxArt Family Fundays</strong></a><strong><br></strong>October 29<br>10 am – 5 pm<em>Complimentary admission </em>| <em>Free-access day</em>At select times throughout the year, Phoenix Art Museum hosts PhxArt Family Fundays, an all-ages, free-access day with complimentary admission to every gallery and exhibition and arts-engagement programming suitable for visitors of all ages, interests, and abilities.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">PhxArt Family Fundays are made possible through the generosity of Presenting Sponsor Men’s Arts Council.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><a href="https://phxart.org/visit/free-to-see/"><strong>Free Admission for Maricopa County Community Colleges Students</strong></a><strong><br></strong>Through the MC<sup>3</sup>@PAM program at PhxArt, all Maricopa County Community Colleges students who attend any of the 10 colleges or affiliated skill centers will enjoy free general admission to PhxArt, including admission into special-engagement exhibitions. Visitors must present an active student ID at the time of admission.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Maricopa County Community College District program at Phoenix Art Museum (MC<sup>3</sup>@PAM) is made possible through the generosity of Presenting Sponsor Men’s Arts Council.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong><u>SCHOOL AND ADULT TOURS<br></u></strong>On-site school and adult tours have returned to Phoenix Art Museum. To learn more about school-tour offerings and planning a school visit, <a href="https://phxart.org/for-educators/school-tours/">click here</a>. For adult and college group tour requests, <a href="https://phxart.org/visit/tours-groups/">click here</a>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In addition, Phoenix Art Museum offers live virtual presentations for school classrooms and community organizations. For more information on Virtual Classroom Visits, <a href="https://phxart.org/for-educators/in-the-classroom/">click here</a>. For more information on Virtual Presentations for Adults, <a href="https://phxart.org/visit/tours-groups/">click here</a>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">School Tours and Virtual Classroom Visits are made possible in part by Carolyn Dunkin Schulte Educational Endowment Fund, The Discount Tire Endowment for Children’s Art Programs the and William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong><u>PHXARTIST SPOTLIGHTS<br></u></strong>Presented by Phoenix Art Museum, PhxArtist Spotlight is a monthly series that explores what inspires and motivates Valley creatives, while leveraging the Museum’s reach in its community to support and expand awareness of working artists. Each month, the Museum highlights a different artist working in Arizona, posting a Q&amp;A with the artist and images of their work on the Museum’s <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CQJZIWRhq3e/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link">Instagram</a> and <a href="https://www.facebook.com/phxart/">Facebook</a> channels and on the Museum’s bilingual blog. The artist is also highlighted in a monthly email sent to Museum Members, Circles of Support donors, and a subscriber list of more than 65,000 followers.For more information on the series, <a href="https://phxart.org/blog/artist-call-2020/">click here</a>. For recent spotlights on Armida Kielty and Blaise Danio, <a href="https://phxart.org/art/stories/">click here</a>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>About Phoenix Art Museum</strong><br>Since 1959, Phoenix Art Museum has provided millions of guests with access to world-class art and experiences in an effort to ignite imaginations, create meaningful connections, and serve as a brave space for all people who wish to experience the transformative power of art. Located in Phoenix’s Central Corridor, the Museum is a vibrant destination for the visual arts and the largest art museum in the southwestern United States. Each year, more than 300,000 guests engage with critically acclaimed national and international exhibitions and the Museum’s collection of more than 20,000 works of American and Western American, Asian, European, Latin American, modern and contemporary art, and fashion design. The Museum also presents a comprehensive film program, live performances, and educational programs designed for visitors of all ages, along with vibrant photography exhibitions made possible through the Museum’s landmark partnership with the Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. To learn more about Phoenix Art Museum, visit <a href="http://www.phxart.org"><em>phxart.org</em></a>, or call 602.257.1880.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://phxart.org/phoenix-art-museum-hosts-grand-re-opening-celebration-for-yayoi-kusama-infinity-mirror-room-in-september-cuban-art-exhibitions-closing-soon-with-special-programming/">Phoenix Art Museum hosts grand re-opening celebration for Yayoi Kusama infinity mirror room in September; Cuban art exhibitions closing soon with special programming</a> appeared first on <a href="https://phxart.org">Phoenix Art Museum</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Become one with eternity inside the Museum’s most beloved installation — Yayoi Kusama’s infinity mirror room, You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/fireflies/">Fireflies Infinity Mirror Room</a> appeared first on <a href="https://phxart.org">Phoenix Art Museum</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Become one with eternity inside the Museum’s most beloved installation — Yayoi Kusama’s infinity mirror room, <em>You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies</em>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/fireflies/">Fireflies Infinity Mirror Room</a> appeared first on <a href="https://phxart.org">Phoenix Art Museum</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jun 2023 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The immersive installation will close July 5 and re-open to the public on September 9 in more accessible location adjacent to re-invigorated Art of Asia galleries; Museum to host Creative Saturday re-opening celebration PHOENIX (June 15, 2023) – Phoenix Art Museum announces the temporary closure of infinity mirror room You Who are Getting Obliterated in</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://phxart.org/phoenix-art-museum-to-temporarily-close-yayoi-kusama-infinity-mirror-room-to-complete-conservation-work/">Phoenix Art Museum to temporarily close Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Room to complete conservation work</a> appeared first on <a href="https://phxart.org">Phoenix Art Museum</a>.</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The immersive installation will close July 5 and re-open to the public on September 9 in more accessible location adjacent to re-invigorated Art of Asia galleries; Museum to host Creative Saturday re-opening celebration</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>PHOENIX (June 15, 2023) </strong>– Phoenix Art Museum announces the temporary closure of infinity mirror room <em>You Who are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies</em> (2005) by Yayoi Kusama for the summer. <strong>The immersive installation will undergo conservation work and will close to the public on July 5, 2023</strong>. The artwork, colloquially known as <em>Fireflies</em>, <strong>will re-open to the public on Creative Saturday on September 9, 2023 during a special <em>Fireflies</em>-themed celebration.</strong> As part of the conservation process, the installation will be relocated and appear adjacent to the Art of Asia wing on the Museum’s first floor, making it more accessible to Museum visitors and placing the dynamic contemporary installation in conversation with new installations of historical Asian objects.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>To provide additional access to Fireflies before its closure on July 5, the Museum will open for special operating hours on July 4, 2023 from 10 am – 5 pm.</strong></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The installation’s grand public re-opening will take place on September 9 as part of a special Fireflies-themed Creative Saturday, featuring dynamic art programming and workshops, specialty food and beverages, and more. Detailed programming information will be announced at a later date on <a href="http://www.phxart.org/">phxart.org</a>, via email, and across the Museum’s social media channels.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">High-resolution photography can be downloaded <a href="https://spaces.hightail.com/space/T4AZ1Q0pTQ">here</a>. To request more information, contact the Communications Office of Phoenix Art Museum at 602.257.2117 or samantha.santos@phxart.org.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>About Phoenix Art Museum</strong><br>Since 1959, Phoenix Art Museum has provided millions of guests with access to world-class art and experiences in an effort to ignite imaginations, create meaningful connections, and serve as a brave space for all people who wish to experience the transformative power of art. Located in Phoenix’s Central Corridor, the Museum is a vibrant destination for the visual arts and the largest art museum in the southwestern United States. Each year, more than 300,000 guests engage with critically acclaimed national and international exhibitions and the Museum’s collection of more than 20,000 works of American and Western American, Asian, European, Latin American, modern and contemporary art, and fashion design. The Museum also presents a comprehensive film program, live performances, and educational programs designed for visitors of all ages, along with vibrant photography exhibitions made possible through the Museum’s landmark partnership with the Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona. To learn more about Phoenix Art Museum, visit phxart.org, or call 602.257.1880.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://phxart.org/phoenix-art-museum-to-temporarily-close-yayoi-kusama-infinity-mirror-room-to-complete-conservation-work/">Phoenix Art Museum to temporarily close Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror Room to complete conservation work</a> appeared first on <a href="https://phxart.org">Phoenix Art Museum</a>.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Samantha Santos]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2022 17:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fireflies, also known as “lightning bugs”, are flighty little critters with a striking glow that dance through the night sky. For many of us, when we see fireflies for the first time, their magical presence becomes a fond memory we long remember. The essence of this memory is perfectly captured in Phoenix Art Museum’s treasured “infinity-room”</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://phxart.org/blog/rebirth-and-purity/">Rebirth and Purity</a> appeared first on <a href="https://phxart.org">Phoenix Art Museum</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fireflies, also known as “lightning bugs”, are flighty little critters with a striking glow that dance through the night sky. For many of us, when we see fireflies for the first time, their magical presence becomes a fond memory we long remember. The essence of this memory is perfectly captured in Phoenix Art Museum’s treasured “infinity-room” installation by Yayoi Kusama, <em>You who are getting obliterated in the dancing swarm of fireflies</em>.</p>
<p>Lightning bugs have a long history in folklore and mythology across cultures and were often seen as remedies for poison and evil. Inspiring hope and guidance, these creatures were also symbolic markers for rebirth and purity. While not every single firefly in the various 2,000+ species glows, those that do are able to because of luciferin, a light-emitting compound that uses oxygen to generate bioluminescence. The flashing light is said to help these insects communicate, romance a partner, or deter predators. In Victorian tradition, if a firefly got into your house, it was a foretelling that someone in the house would die soon. Thank goodness that tradition has passed!</p>
<p>Immerse yourself in the dancing swarm of fireflies at Phoenix Art Museum, without prophecies of impending doom. Walk through this installation and experience bliss and hope for a good year to come.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://phxart.org/blog/rebirth-and-purity/">Rebirth and Purity</a> appeared first on <a href="https://phxart.org">Phoenix Art Museum</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2020 18:18:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The post <a href="https://phxart.org/adoptafirefly/">Adopt a Firefly</a> appeared first on <a href="https://phxart.org">Phoenix Art Museum</a>.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Samantha Andreacchi]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Nov 2019 20:57:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Throughout her prolific career, Yayoi Kusama has consistently explored themes of mental illness, repetition, obsession, creation, destruction, sex, and feminism through paintings, sculptures, collages, drawings, films, poetry, and works of fashion and performance art.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://phxart.org/artists/yayoi-kusama/">Yayoi Kusama</a> appeared first on <a href="https://phxart.org">Phoenix Art Museum</a>.</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://phxart.org/artists/yayoi-kusama/">Yayoi Kusama</a> appeared first on <a href="https://phxart.org">Phoenix Art Museum</a>.</p>
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