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<p><strong>PHOENIX (January 27, 2025) </strong>– In February, Phoenix Art Museum will host a special Valentine’s Day Date Night on February 14 from 6 – 8 pm, featuring wine tasting, live jazz music, photobooths, Valentine’s Day lounge, and more. The Museum will also host the Spring Lenhardt Lecture on February 5 at 6 pm with artist Charles Gaines and Thema Golden, Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem. The lecture is followed by a special performance of Gaines’ piece <em>Manifestos 3&nbsp;</em>(2018) played live by pianist richard valitutto, with live video operated by Mads Falcone.&nbsp;Gaines’ work is on view now in <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/charles-gaines-numbers-trees/"><em>Charles Gaines: Numbers and Trees (Arizona Series)</em></a> and <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/charles-gaines/"><em>Charles Gaines: 1992-2023.</em></a></p>



<p>Installation <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/carlos-amorales-black-cloud/"><em>Carlos Amorales: Black Cloud</em></a> is now open to the public. Special-engagement photography exhibition <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/widening-the-lens/"><em>Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape</em></a> opens to the public on February 26. Additional programming includes First Friday celebrating Black History Month, film screenings, workshops, and more.</p>



<p><strong><u>FEATURED FREE-ACCESS PROGRAMS</u><br></strong><a href="https://phxart.org/visit/free-to-see/"><strong>Pay-What-You-Wish Wednesdays</strong></a><br>Every Wednesday | 3 – 8 pm<br><em>Voluntary-donation general admission</em><br><em>$10 off Memberships when purchased on-site</em><br><em>SPECIAL-EXHIBITION TICKETS: $7 for adults </em>| <em>$5 for youth under 17</em> |<em> FREE for Museum Members and Maricopa County Community College students*</em></p>



<p>Pay-What-You-Wish Wednesdays are made possible by SRP and City of Phoenix. The Maricopa County Community College District program at Phoenix Art Museum (MC3@PAM) is made possible through the generosity of Presenting Sponsor Men’s Arts Council.</p>



<p><a href="https://phxart.org/visit/free-to-see/"><strong>Free Admission for Maricopa County Community Colleges Students</strong><br></a>All Maricopa County Community Colleges students enjoy free general admission to PhxArt, including admission into special-engagement exhibitions. Active student ID required.</p>



<p>The Maricopa County Community College District program at Phoenix Art Museum (MC3@PAM) is made possible through the generosity of Presenting Sponsor Men’s Arts Council.</p>



<p><strong>Military Discount</strong><br>Active-duty U.S. military personnel and veterans enjoy discounted admission to PhxArt throughout the year. Qualified members must show a valid ID on-site to receive $5 off general admission tickets.</p>



<p><strong><u>FEATURED EVENTS</u></strong><br><a href="https://phxart.org/firstfriday/"><strong>First Friday</strong></a><br>February 7 | 5 – 8 pm<br><em>Voluntary-donation general admission </em><br><em>SPECIAL-EXHIBITION TICKETS: $7 for Adults | $5 for Youth (6-17) </em><br>Celebrate Black History Month at PhxArt First Friday, with discounted admission to <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/charles-gaines-numbers-trees/"><em>Charles Gaines: Numbers and Trees (Arizona Series)</em></a><em> </em>and<a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/charles-gaines/"><em>Charles Gaines: 1992-2023</em></a>. Programming includes:  </p>



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<li>Music by DJ J-M Lee (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/jmelee/">jmelee</a>)</li>



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



<li>Portrait workshop inspired by Charles Gaines with artist Bryan Beckon (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/freebac/">freebac</a>)</li>



<li>Performance of <em>Manifestos 3 </em>(2018), Charles Gaine’s multimedia installation that transcribes revolutionary texts into musical notation, produced by Mads Falcone (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/madsfalcone/">madsfalcone</a>) and performed by pianist richard valitutto (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/pianotutto/">pianotutto</a>)</li>



<li>An installation by Black River Life’s Artist Collective (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/blackriverlife/">blackriverlife</a>)</li>



<li>A sound and visual installation by Ashley LaRae Sampson (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/ashbash_stylephx/">ashbash_stylephx</a>) and Cierra Holston (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/cxheir/">cxheir</a>)</li>



<li>Conversation with Rashaad Thomas(@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/blackeyedwitness/">blackeyedwitness</a>), poet, freelance journalist, scholar, activist, and genre-fluid artist, and Dr. Rashad Shabazz, Associate Professor of Geography and African American studies at Arizona State University.</li>



<li>Bilingual Docent Tours</li>



<li>Specialty food and beverage experiences with ARTenders, Harlem Coffee (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/drinkharlem/">drinkharlem</a>), Island Boyz Jerk Spot (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/islandboyzjs/">islandboyzjs</a>), Bearded BBQ (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/beardedbbqboys/">beardedbbqboys</a>), and El Fogón de Joy (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/elfogondejoy/">elfogondejoy</a>)</li>



<li>$10 off any Membership (on-site offer only)</li>



<li>+ more!</li>
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<p>First Friday at PhxArt is made possible through the generosity of APS and Lexus.</p>



<p><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=7366228f-44ce-4ae2-91e3-536a53424665"><strong>LEARN // Lenhardt Lecture: Charles Gaines + Thelma Golden</strong></a><br>February 5 | Lecture @ 6 pm // Special Performance of <em>Manifestos 3</em> @ 7 pm<br><em>Free for Members </em>| <em>$5 for the general public<br></em>The Spring Lenhardt Lecture features multimedia artist Charles Gaines in conversation with Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem. Following Gaines and Golden’s conversation, visitors will experience Gaines’ piece <em>Manifestos 3 </em>(2018). The multimedia performance functions as a systematic transliteration of three revolutionary manifestos into musical notation: Martin Luther King, Jr.&#8217;s speech from 1967, Terry Adkins&#8217;s <em>Visionary Recital</em> (1993), and James Baldwin&#8217;s essay <em>Princes and Powers </em>(1957). The musical notations, as written and arranged for piano by Gaines, will be played live by pianist richard valitutto with live video operated by Mads Falcone.</p>



<p>A preeminent figure in conceptual art, Gaines is widely known for converting images and text-based documents into numerical structures, musical notations, and other sign systems through rigorous translation mechanisms. In 1992, Gaines’s practice underwent a pivotal shift when he began to replace non-descript images with critical theory frameworks, ranging from the writings of Franz Kafka and Frantz Fanon to the manifestos of the Black Panthers and the American Indian Movement. By doing so, Gaines has channeled decolonial discourses into complex formal and conceptual works, in addition to combining different media such as video and sound. Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=7366228f-44ce-4ae2-91e3-536a53424665">here.</a></p>



<p>The Lenhardt Lecture is made possible through the generosity of The Dawn and David Lenhardt Contemporary Art Initiative. &nbsp;</p>



<p><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=72357185-ba97-42da-a8be-ba124f600366"><strong>PhxArt Date Night</strong></a><strong>: VALENTINE’S DAY EDITION</strong><br>February 14 | 6 – 8 pm<br><em>Free for Members</em> | <em>Included with general admission for the general public</em><br>Bring a friend, a partner, or family member and enjoy an evening of special arts programming and activities, themed scavenger hunts, food and drinks, and exploring the Museum galleries. This Date Night, celebrate Valentine’s Day with specially themed programming, including:</p>



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<li>Live jazz music performed by The Nash (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/thenashjazz/?hl=en">thenashjazz</a>)</li>



<li>Wine tasting and cash bar with ARTenders</li>



<li>“Faux-to booth” by Aileen Martinez (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/look.see.draw/">look.see.draw</a>)</li>



<li>Docent Tours</li>



<li>Valentine’s Day themed lounge</li>



<li>Photobooth</li>



<li>Food and beverage experiences with ARTenders, Waffle Crush (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/mywafflecrush/?hl=en">mywafflecrush</a>), and El Fogón de Joy (@<a href="https://www.instagram.com/elfogondejoy/">elfogondejoy</a>)</li>



<li>Exclusive Museum Membership deals</li>



<li>+ more!</li>
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<p><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/WORKSHOP--Family-Studio-22Feb2025"><strong>WORKSHOP // Family Studio</strong></a><br>February 22 | 10 am – 12:30 pm<br><em>$20 for Members/$10 for youth (8-17)</em>| <em>$40 for the general public/$20 for youth (ages 8-17)</em> <br><em>Presented in the classroom located in the admin building.</em> <br><em>Limited capacity. Advance registration required.</em> <br>Join artist educator Mary Strawn from Walter Hive for a hands-on workshop inspired by Dutch painting techniques and the expressive art of blind contour drawing. Participants will explore how Dutch artists captured light, shadow, and detail in their work, while embracing the spontaneity of blind contour drawing to create their own unique masterpieces. This workshop emphasizes that everyone is an artist and encourages creative freedom and self-expression.</p>



<p>Family Studio is a collaborative workshop designed for children ages eight and up, along with their parents or caregivers, to experience and create art together. You’ll be guided through the art-making activity, gaining insights into its artistic value and unique characteristics. Each session includes a conversation in the galleries about the workshop’s inspired artwork on display, followed by a hands-on studio art activity. All children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/WORKSHOP--Family-Studio-22Feb2025">here.</a></p>



<p>Family Studio is made possible by Jane A. Lehman and Alan G. Lehman Foundation. &nbsp;</p>



<p><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=69f48770-fb66-468d-9c2c-6f5fd53d2b34"><strong>LEARN // Widening the Lens Artists’ Panel</strong></a><br>February 25 | 6:30 pm<br><em>Free for Members and $8 for the general public</em><br><em>Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape </em>examines environmental histories and futures, climate change, andecological trauma, particularly in the American landscape. Enjoy a paneldiscussion between featured artists, who discuss how environmentalconcerns intersect with racial, economic, and political issues, moderated byEmilia Mickevicius, Norton Family Assistant Curator of Photography.</p>



<p>Following the discussion, explore the exhibition before the Museum closes at 9 pm. Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=69f48770-fb66-468d-9c2c-6f5fd53d2b34">here</a>.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong><u>NOW OPEN</u></strong><br><a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/carlos-amorales-black-cloud/"><strong><em>Carlos Amorales: Black Cloud</em></strong></a><br>January 17, 2025 – ongoing<br>Carlos Amorales has described <em>Black Cloud</em> as his way of saying goodbye to his grandmother, offering an intensely personal origin for an artwork that inspires a universal sense of wonder in each of us. Made up of 25,000 black paper moths and butterflies of 30 different species, the installation forms a surreal yet sublime gathering of insects delicately poised in sculptural formations.</p>



<p><em>Carlos Amorales: Black Cloud</em> is on loan from the Diane and Bruce Halle Collection. 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><strong><u>OPENING SOON</u></strong><br><a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/widening-the-lens/"><strong><em>Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape</em></strong></a><br>February 26 – June 15, 2025<br>Featuring nearly 65 works by 18 lens-based artists, including black-and-white images and sculptural installations, <em>Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape</em> defies traditional conceptions of photography to infuse the landscape with a greater awareness of histories, natural forces, and inhabitants going back thousands of years. The exhibition is arranged across four thematic sections. <strong>Archive</strong> challenges dominant narratives established in historical photographs. <strong>Remembering </strong>delves into nature as a memorial landscape, charged with the complexity of human identity and personal relationships. <strong>Pathfinding</strong> features works of art that illuminate human adaptability, complicity, and paralysis in the environment. Finally, <strong>Horizon</strong> looks toward the future and considers environmental anxiety, anticipation, possibility, and alternative paths forward. <em>Widening the Lens</em> offers a compelling view into ecological trauma, our personal and collective relationships to land, and how photography can help us envision paths forward.</p>



<p><em>Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape </em>is organized by the Carnegie Museum of Art and curated by Dan Leers, curator of photography, with Keenan Saiz, former Hillman Photography Initiative project curatorial assistant. The exhibition’s presentation at Phoenix Art Museum is coordinated by Emilia Mickevicius, the Norton Family Assistant Curator of Photography at Phoenix Art Museum and the Center for Creative Photography. <em>Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape </em>is made possible through the generosity of The William Talbott Hillman Foundation, The Henry L. Hillman Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Henry Luce Foundation, The Teiger Foundation, and The National Endowment for the Arts. 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>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><strong><u>OTHER EVENTS</u></strong><br><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=18a3aae7-db3f-4b52-bb67-7657375d99a5"><strong>KIDS // Create Playdate</strong></a><br>February 1, 8, 15, 22 | 10 am – 2 pm<br>Free for Members | Included with general admission for the general public<br>For more information, <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=18a3aae7-db3f-4b52-bb67-7657375d99a5">click here.</a></p>



<p>Create Playdate is made possible by First Things First, The Discount Tire Endowment for Children’s Art Programs, and the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs.</p>



<p><a href="https://phxart.org/events/calendar/"><strong>LEARN // Object of the Month: June Leaf Portrait by Richard Avedon</strong></a><strong><br></strong>February 1, 6, 20, 27 | 11:30 am<br><em>Free for Members </em>|<em> Included with general admission for the general public</em><br>For more information, <a href="https://phxart.org/events/calendar/">click here.</a></p>



<p><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=f441ee20-9344-4dd1-8180-7853cd87b303"><strong>KIDS // Storytime</strong></a><br>February 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>For more information, <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=f441ee20-9344-4dd1-8180-7853cd87b303">click here.</a><br><br>Storytime is made possible by the Angela and Leonard Singer Endowment for Performing Arts, The Discount Tire Endowment for Children’s Art Programs, the William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs, Legacy Traditional Schools, and First Things First.</p>



<p><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=1ef3ff0e-00a8-4e2e-9075-827e5b58d34e"><strong>FILM // National Theatre Live: <em>Prima Facie</em></strong></a><br>February 6 | 6 pm<br><em>$15 for Members </em>| <em>$20 for the general public  <br>Presented in Whiteman Hall. Limited capacity.</em><br>Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=1ef3ff0e-00a8-4e2e-9075-827e5b58d34e">here.</a></p>



<p>National Theatre Live screenings are made possible in part by the Angela and Leonard Singer Endowment for Performing Arts.</p>



<p><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=8fb60c45-9883-4ec8-b796-d7f33b7bc504"><strong>FILM // National Theatre Live: <em>Prima Facie</em></strong></a><br>February 9 | 1 pm<br><em>$15 for Members </em>| <em>$20 for the general public  <br>Presented in Whiteman Hall. Limited capacity.</em><br>Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=8fb60c45-9883-4ec8-b796-d7f33b7bc504">here</a>.</p>



<p>National Theatre Live screenings are made possible in part by the Angela and Leonard Singer Endowment for Performing Arts.</p>



<p><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/PhxArt-Educator-Workshop-19Feb2025"><strong>WORKSHOP // PhxArt Educator Workshop: Upcycled Fashion</strong></a><br>February 19 | 5 – 7:30 pm<br><em>Free for Members</em> | <em>$10 for Non-Members</em><br>Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/PhxArt-Educator-Workshop-19Feb2025">here.</a></p>



<p><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=3b4b87e6-6dec-4220-9c06-1bdf78dcad9c"><strong>FILM // Now Showing: <em>Touki Bouki</em></strong></a><br>February 19 | 6 pm<br><em>Free for Members </em>| <em>$8 for the general public  <br>Presented in Whiteman Hall. Limited capacity.</em><br>Tickets are available for reservation <a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=3b4b87e6-6dec-4220-9c06-1bdf78dcad9c">here.</a></p>



<p>Films@PhxArt is made possible by Fit Via Vi Films.</p>



<p><strong>About Phoenix Art Museum</strong><br>Since 1959, Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) has engaged millions of visitors with the art of our region and world. Located in Phoenix’s Central Corridor, PhxArt creates spaces of exchange and belonging for all audiences through dynamic exhibitions, collections, and experiences with art. Each year, 300,000 guests on average engage with critically acclaimed national and international exhibitions and the Museum’s collection of more than 21,000 works of American and Western American, Asian, European, Latin American, modern, and contemporary art and fashion design, along with vibrant photography exhibitions made possible through the Museum’s landmark partnership with the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona in Tucson. PhxArt also presents live performances, outstanding examples of global cinema, arts-education programs and workshops, an art+music festival, and more for the community. To learn more about Phoenix Art Museum, visit <a href="https://phxart.org/">phxart.org</a>, or call 602.257.1880. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The artist’s work is currently on view in two exhibitions at PhxArt PHOENIX (January 21, 2024) –This February, Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) will present its Spring Lenhardt Lecture featuring renowned multimedia artist Charles Gaines in conversation with Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem. Following the presentation, attendees will enjoy</p>
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<p><em>The artist’s work is currently on view in two exhibitions at PhxArt</em></p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="1024" height="683" src="https://phxart.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Darr_20241104_123_o2-1024x683.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-30625" srcset="https://phxart.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Darr_20241104_123_o2-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://phxart.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Darr_20241104_123_o2-300x200.jpg 300w, https://phxart.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Darr_20241104_123_o2-768x512.jpg 768w, https://phxart.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Darr_20241104_123_o2.jpg 1500w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Installation view of <em>Charles Gaines: Numbers and Trees (Arizona Series)</em>, 2024. Phoenix Art Museum. Photo: Charles Darr</figcaption></figure>



<p><strong>PHOENIX (January 21, 2024)</strong> –This February, Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) will present its Spring Lenhardt Lecture featuring renowned multimedia artist Charles Gaines in conversation with Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem. Following the presentation, attendees will enjoy a performance of Gaines’ multi-sensory work <em>Manifestos 3 </em>(2018).<strong> Tickets to the Lenhardt Lecture on February 5 at 6 pm are free for Museum Members and $5 for the public. They are </strong><a href="https://11000a.blackbaudhosting.com/11000a/tickets?tab=2&amp;txobjid=7366228f-44ce-4ae2-91e3-536a53424665"><strong>now live here.</strong></a></p>



<p>“We are pleased to welcome back Charles Gaines to Phoenix Art Museum, along with Thelma Golden, this spring as part of our ongoing Lenhardt Lecture series, made possible through the generosity of the Arizona-based Lenhardt family,” said Jeremy Mikolajczak, the Sybil Harrington Director and CEO of Phoenix Art Museum. “Over the past three months, PhxArt guests have had the chance to discover two incredible exhibitions of Gaines’ work—<a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/charles-gaines-numbers-trees/"><em>Charles Gaines: Numbers and Trees (Arizona Series)</em></a><em> </em>and <a href="https://phxart.org/exhibition/charles-gaines/"><em>Charles Gaines: 1992-2023</em></a>—and this season’s Lenhardt Lecture is a unique opportunity to hear directly from the artist, as well as experience a special performance from his <em>Manifestos</em> series that is rarely seen live.”</p>



<p>Charles Gaines (b. 1944, Charleston SC), who lives and works in Los Angeles, is a preeminent figure in conceptual art, widely known for converting images and text-based documents into numerical structures, musical notations, and other sign systems through rigorous translation mechanisms. His work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions in the United States and around the world, most notably at Dia Beacon; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York NY; and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles CA. It is also included in prominent public collections such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and Tate, London, UK, among others.</p>



<p>Gaines will appear in dialogue with Thelma Golden, the Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, considered the world’s leading institution devoted to visual arts by artists of African descent. Golden began her career in 1987 as an intern at the Studio Museum, then joined the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1988. While at the Whitney, she organized numerous innovative exhibitions, including the groundbreaking 1993 Whitney Biennial and landmark exhibition <em>Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in American Art</em> in 1994. &nbsp;Golden returned to the Studio Museum in 2000 as the Deputy Director for exhibitions and programs and was named the Director and Chief Curator in 2005, succeeding Dr. Lowery Stokes Sims. Golden’s curation at the Studio Museum includes the inauguration of the five-part “F” series that began with <em>Freestyle </em>in 2001, whichhighlighted emerging Black artists. Other exhibitions include <em>Chris Ofili: Afro Muses 1995–2005</em> and <em>Black Romantic: The Figurative in Contemporary African-American Art</em>. Under her leadership, the Museum has gained increased renown as a global leader in the exhibition of contemporary art, a center for innovative education, and a cultural anchor in the Harlem community.</p>



<p>Following Gaines and Golden’s conversation, visitors will experience Gaines’ multi-sensory work <em>Manifestos 3 </em>(2018). The multimedia performance functions as a systematic transliteration of three revolutionary manifestos into musical notation: Martin Luther King, Jr.&#8217;s speech from 1967, Terry Adkins&#8217;s <em>Visionary Recital</em> (1993), and James Baldwin&#8217;s essay <em>Princes and Powers</em> (1957). The musical notations, as written and arranged for piano by Gaines, will be played live by pianist richard valitutto with live video operated by Mads Falcone<strong>.</strong></p>



<p>“Dawn and I are pleased to welcome Charles Gaines and Thelma Golden as this Spring’s Lenhardt Lecture speakers,” said David Lenhardt, vice chair of the Museum’s Board of Trustees. “In conversation, Gaines and Golden will provide meaningful insight into Gaines’ career and practice, including its ongoing evolution and its impact on the larger field of conceptual art.”<br><br>In addition to his presentation at Phoenix Art Museum, Gaines will visit with local artists and creatives to provide mentorship. This educational and community-based work is another component of the Lenhardt Lectures and enables lecture speakers to give back and engage with Arizona-based creatives in various capacities.</p>



<p>For more information about the Lenhardt Lecture series, contact the Communications Office of Phoenix Art Museum at 602.257.2117 or <a href="mailto:samantha.santos@phxart.org">samantha.santos@phxart.org</a>. For high-resolution images, <a href="https://spaces.hightail.com/space/zl35PUTQU8">click here.</a></p>



<p><strong>About Phoenix Art Museum</strong><br>Since 1959, Phoenix Art Museum (PhxArt) has engaged millions of visitors with the art of our region and world. Located in Phoenix’s Central Corridor, PhxArt creates spaces of exchange and belonging for all audiences through dynamic exhibitions, collections, and experiences with art. Each year, 300,000 guests on average engage with critically acclaimed national and international exhibitions and the Museum’s collection of more than 21,000 works of American and Western American, Asian, European, Latin American, modern, and contemporary art and fashion design, along with vibrant photography exhibitions made possible through the Museum’s landmark partnership with the Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona in Tucson. PhxArt also presents live performances, outstanding examples of global cinema, arts-education programs and workshops, an art+music festival, and more for the community. To learn more about Phoenix Art Museum, visit <a href="http://www.phxart.org/">phxart.org</a>, or call 602.257.1880.</p>



<p><strong>About the David and Dawn Lenhardt Lecture and the Lenhardt Contemporary Art Initiative</strong><br>The David and Dawn Lenhardt Lecture engages Valley audiences with some of the most acclaimed contemporary artists in the world. In 2018, the inaugural lecture presented New-York based artist Jim Hodges, and subsequent lectures have featured artists Shara Hughes, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Arcmanoro Niles, Teresita Fernández, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Derek Fordjour, Rashid Johnson, Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe in conversation with Larry Ossei-Mensah, and Leonardo Drew.</p>



<p>The Lenhardt Lecture is a key component of the David and Dawn Lenhardt Contemporary Art Initiative. Made possible through the generosity of the Arizona-based Lenhardt family, the Lenhardt Contemporary Art Initiative was established in 2017 to deepen the Museum’s commitment to contemporary art through various programs, namely the Lenhardt Lectures, which engage Valley audiences with some of the most acclaimed contemporary artists in the world; the Lenhardt Contemporary Art Acquisition Fund, which enables Phoenix Art Museum to collect works by contemporary artists; and the Dawn and David Lenhardt Gallery, designated for the presentation of contemporary art, including works acquired with funds from the Lenhardt Contemporary Art Initiative, loans from national and local collectors, and a rotating series of artworks from the Lenhardts’ own collection. In 2021, the initiative was expanded to support the diversification of the contemporary art collection of Phoenix Art Museum through the acquisition of works by artists contributing to discourses on race, gender, and other socially relevant concerns, including those by Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and women artists, among others. Since 2017, the Museum has acquired artworks by Shara Hughes, Arcmanoro Niles, Derek Fordjour, Rashid Johnson, and Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe with funds from the Lenhardt Contemporary Art Initiative.</p>



<p><strong>About Charles Gaines</strong><br>Charles Gaines (b. 1944, Charleston, SC) lives and works in Los Angeles. He recently retired from the CalArts School of Art, where he was on the faculty for over 30 years and established a fellowship to provide critical scholarship support for Black students in the M.F.A. Art program. Gaines has been the subject of numerous exhibitions in the United States and around the world, most notably at Dia Beacon, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York NY, and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles CA. His work is included in prominent public collections such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York NY; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York NY; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York NY; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago IL; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles CA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles CA; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Tate, London, UK. His work has also been presented at the 1975 Whitney Biennial and the Venice Biennale in 2007 and 2015.</p>



<p>In 2022 Gaines launched his most ambitious public art project yet, ‘The American Manifest,’ presented by Creative Time, Governors Island Arts and Times Square Arts. Unfolding in three parts over the course of two years and across three sites, the work features both performance and large-scale sculptural works to tell the complicated story of the over 400-year settlement of the United States, focusing on the country’s foundations of colonialism, racial capitalism, democracy, and the legacy of Manifest Destiny.</p>



<p>In addition to his artistic practice, Gaines has published several essays on contemporary art, including ‘Theater of Refusal: Black Art and Mainstream Criticism’ (University of California, Irvine, 1993) and ‘The New Cosmopolitanism’ (California State University, Fullerton, 2008). In 2019, Gaines received the 60th Edward MacDowell Medal. He was inducted into the National Academy of Design’s 2020 class of National Academicians and the American Academy of Arts and Letters in May 2022. In 2023, he received an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York.</p>



<p><strong>About Thelma Golden</strong><br>Thelma Golden is the Director and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem, the world’s leading institution devoted to visual arts by artists of African descent. She has curated numerous innovative exhibitions, including the groundbreaking 1993 Whitney Biennial, the landmark exhibition <em>Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in American Art</em> in 1994, <em>Freestyle</em>, <em>Chris Ofili: Afro Muses 1995–2005</em>, <em>Black Romantic: The Figurative in Contemporary African-American Art</em>, and many more.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Golden holds a B.A. in Art History and African American Studies from Smith College. She has received honorary doctorates from the New School (2022), Columbia University (2018), Barnard College (2010), the City College of New York (2009), San Francisco Art Institute (2008), and Smith College (2004). In 2024, Golden was awarded the W.E.B. DuBois Medal by Harvard University and the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research. She was also listed in Time Magazine’s TIME100 list of the 100 most influential people in the world. In 2023, Golden was the first curator to be awarded The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize. She received the J. Paul Getty Medal in 2018 and the Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College in 2010. Golden has also been the recipient of various fellowships and was named a Ford Foundation Fellow in 2015 and a Henry Crown Fellow in 2008. President Barack Obama appointed her to the Committee for the Preservation of the White House, on which she served from 2010 to 2016. Golden currently serves on the board of directors for the Barack Obama Foundation, the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Mellon Foundation. She is also a member of the advisory committee for the Goldman Sachs &#8220;One Million Black Women&#8221; initiative and the Advisory Board for the Black Trustee Alliance for Art Museums. Recently, she served on the International Jury for the Venice Architecture Biennale (2023). Golden is a recognized authority on Black art and an active lecturer and panelist who speaks about contemporary art and culture at national and international institutions.</p>
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