MUSEUM TRAVEL PROGRAM fall 2016
Day Trip to the Bronx with Heather Cammarata-Seale Curatorial Associate of Modern and Contemporary Art September 7, 2016 Travel to New York City s northernmost borough for a day of great art and fine dining. Highlights include: A private curator-led tour of Impressionism: American Gardens on Canvas at the New York Botanical Garden with Linda Ferber, senior art historian and museum director emerita, the New York Historical Society Lunch, catered by Stephen Starr, in the Garden Terrace Room at the Botanical Garden A guided tour by an artist featured in Flow.16 a site-specific art exhibition along the shoreline of Randall s Island Park Depart by 8:30 a.m.; return by 6 p.m. Cost: $235 Includes: transportation, lunch, and all admission and tour fees Heather Cammarata-Seale, curatorial associate of modern and contemporary art, recently earned her Ph.D. in art history from Rutgers University. Her research interests are interdisciplinary in nature, extending beyond art history into the fields of animal studies, new materialism, and ecocriticism. Over the past ten years, Heather has been the curator for the corporate art program for Johnson & Johnson, a museum educator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and a curatorial intern at the Morgan Library and Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Zimmerli Art Museum.
Dallas and Fort Worth with James Steward Nancy A. Nasher David J. Haemisegger, Class of 1976, Director October 25 28 Once known for its success from the oil and cotton industries, the Dallas/Fort Worth area has become one of the country s fastest growing cultural centers. Join Museum Director James Steward for a four-day trip to some of the finest museums and private collections in the United States. Highlights include: A private tour of the Kimbell Art Museum with Director Eric Lee and a tour of Monet: The Early Years with George Shackelford, senior deputy director and curator of the exhibition A welcome and introduction to the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth by Director Marla Price A curator-led tour of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art A director-led tour of the Nasher Sculpture Center A curator-led tour of the Dallas Museum of Art Trips to the Crow Collection of Asian Art and to the Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University, home of one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of Spanish art outside of Spain Visits to three private collections of modern and contemporary art and a tour of the NorthPark Center with Nancy Nasher and David Haemisegger, whose collection will be on view in Princeton this summer in the exhibition A Material Legacy. James Steward, Nancy A. Nasher David J. Haemisegger, Class of 1976, Director, came to Princeton in 2009 after serving as director of the University of Michigan Museum of Art for eleven years. At Princeton, Steward also holds the position of Lecturer with the Rank of Professor in the Department of Art and Archaeology and is a Fellow of Princeton s Rockefeller College. His exhibition and publications credits cover a range of topics, including ancient Greek pottery, eighteenth-century European art and culture, and modern and contemporary practice.
Guests will stay in one of Dallas s most romantic hotels, the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek a former private residence that was once a venue for society parties and host to famous guests such as President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Tennessee Williams. Cost: $2,175; $550 single supplement Includes: hotel, 3 dinners, 2 lunches, 3 breakfasts, transportation in Dallas and Fort Worth, all admission and tour fees (does not include travel to and from Dallas) SAVE THE DATE BOSTON with James Steward in March 2017 Day Trips in April and May 2017 HAWAII with Zoe Kwok in Spring 2018
REGISTRATION FORM Please accept my reservation(s) for: New York City September 7, 2016 people @ $235 per person Dallas and Fort Worth October 25 28, 2016 people @ $2,175 per person double occupancy people @ $2,725 per person single occupancy JOIN US! Travel is limited to Friends and benefactors of the Princeton University Art Museum. If you are not a current member and wish to participate in a trip, you may easily join the Friends by calling our membership office at 609.258.4057, or by joining online at artmuseum.princeton.edu/support/membership. I am currently a member of the Friends of the Princeton University Art Museum. I am not currently a Friend of the Princeton University Art Museum. I have enclosed an additional payment of $ to become a member. NAME NAME TRAVELER 2 ADDRESS ADDRESS LINE 2 PHONE E-MAIL Please send me e-mails about Museum programs and news. Please write separate checks for each trip, made payable to the Princeton University Art Museum, and return this form with your deposit to: Princeton University Art Museum Princeton, NJ 08544 RESERVATIONS Reservations must be sent via the U.S. Postal Service and will be processed in postmark order; please do not handdeliver reservations or payments to the Museum. Upon receipt of your reservation form and payment, you will be contacted by phone and e-mail to confirm your reservation. If your reservation arrives after the trip has reached capacity, your check will be returned to you, but we will add your name to a waiting list. Should we be able to offer you a place on the trip, we will ask you to submit another check at that time. CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS Participants may cancel their reservations without penalty up until 30 days prior to departure (for day trips) or 90 days prior to departure (for overnight trips); after that date, the full cost of the trip is nonrefundable unless a replacement can be found. The Museum reserves the right to cancel the trip if there are fewer than 15 participants or for unforeseeable circumstances that are beyond our control. Itinerary is subject to change.