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Category: February 2021

We need art – and art museums – now more than ever!

Evening view of glass sculpture displayed in colorfully lighted window that is viewable from outside the museum building. Part of Beach Museum of Art’s “Inside Out” window display exhibition.

Recent news feeds streamed live footage of a mob occupying the United States Capitol. This frightening chaos came after months of threats to our nation’s democracy, and during a pandemic that has caused great suffering and loss. We need art – and art museums – now more than ever.

If that last sentence seems like a non sequitur, please think again about the kinds of exhibitions and programs offered at K-State’s Beach Museum of Art. At this museum art isn’t just pretty; it is a model for confronting what is complicated, like so many aspects of our society. Art can be prickly. It can make us sad or mad or confused. This is art’s power—a power feared by figures of authority or institutions that want you to accept rigid answers to complex questions. Instead of providing answers, art invites us to wonder. Wondering about meaning in art opens our minds to possibilities and helps us notice the subtle. That process gives access to understanding; it’s a process widely applicable in our lives beyond the museum. This may not be what you learned about art in school, but it describes the kind of access the Beach Museum of Art strives to offer. We work to make your museum a welcoming and wonder-full place, whether you visit in-person or virtually.

We hope you will join us often in 2021. May the year bring you abundant health and happiness!
– Staff of the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art

Visit the Beach Museum of Art exterior and virtually!

Though the museum is closed until further notice in line with K-State’s COVID-19 policy, we invite you to enjoy art and stay connected through a variety of ways:

Inside Out features artworks from the museum’s collection displayed in lighted windows. Take this outdoor walking tour around the museum building and don’t miss the signs about the art on display. The views are especially stunning at twilight. If you snap a photo of Inside Out, please post it on social media and tag the museum — BeachMuseumofArt on Facebook, BeachMuseum on Twitter and beachmuseum on Instagram.

Watch a video on Inside Out at https://youtu.be/uLYAeWwuzXU

The Beach Museum of Art continues to offer a variety of online resources that are free for all. Enjoy online exhibitions, museum’s YouTube channel featuring videos of art, artists and special programs; collection search tool, educational resources, museum’s social media and more! Visit https://beach.k-state.edu/explore/interactive-tools/

Thank you for your continued interest and support of your art museum.

Livestream discussion of “The Learning Tree,” a semi-autobiographical novel and film by Gordon Parks.

Thursday, January 28, 2021, 5:30 p.m. Central Time (US and Canada)
Join the free program via ZOOM. To register in advance, go to: https://ksu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8iAqT8j6QSi-1lakl00cug
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the program.

Flyer of Livestream discussion of "The Learning Tree," a novel and film by Gordon Parks.

This virtual event is part of the Beach Museum of Art’s ‘Art in Motion’ annual program series. For information on more museum events click here.

Livestream conversation: ‘Let’s Talk Art’ with artist Randy Regier and film screening with director Gail Lerner.

Thursday, February 4, 5:30-6 p.m.
Join the free program via ZOOM. To register in advance, go to https://ksu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0QyQyW82Qy-GJoh2z9QOPA 
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the program.

Let’s Talk Art with artist Randy Regier
Livestream conversation with the artist his ToyGantic sculpture in the museum’s Inside Out exhibition
Join artist Randy Regier for an informal discussion of his work, ToyGantic, in the museum’s current exhibition of lighted window displays, Inside Out. Regier’s highly crafted, 3-D works offer lively conceptual narratives about childhood, social issues, and the past as future. Regier is a graduate of Kansas State University. He lives and works in Kansas City, Kansas.

"ToyGantic" by artist Randy Regier in the Beach Museum of Art's collection.

Randy Regier, ToyGantic, 2005-2006, found materials, acquisition made possible with funds provided by Commerce Bank and the William T. Kemper Foundation, 2007.74

Special Post-Program Film Screening, 6-7 p.m.
Raise the ToyGantic with writer and director Gail Lerner
(2015, 27 min.)
Watch the film inspired by Randy Regier’s ToyGantic with creator Gail Lerner. Lerner has been a writer and director for such TV hits as black-ishUgly Betty and Will & Grace.

Gail Lerner, writer and director of the film "Raise the ToyGantic"
Gail Lerner
This virtual event is part of the Beach Museum of Art’s ‘Art in Motion’ annual program series. For information on more museum events click here.

New! Beach Film Club

Beach Museum of Art's Art in Motion annual program series logoBEACH FILM CLUB
Bi-monthly film series

Watch films at your leisure in advance and then join the virtual discussions led by Shannon Skelton, Assistant Professor at K-State’s School of Music, Theatre and Dance.
All virtual discussions are free and open to the public. Email questions at beachart@k-state.edu or sbskelton@k-state.edu  

Themes:
Women Behind the Camera: a collection of films and provocative works by female directors that will inspire intriguing discussions.

Perspectives: films exploring territories where the real and perceived unreal collide, challenging the viewer to question their own viewpoints and assumptions. 

SPRING 2021 VIRTUAL DISCUSSIONS SCHEDULE: 

Women Behind the Camera 

February 24, 7:30 p.m.
Eve’s Bayou (US), 1997
Director: Kasi Lemons 
Streaming: Amazon, YouTube, iTunes
Register in advance for the virtual discussion here. 

March 10, 7:30 p.m.
Shorts by Women from the Silent Era
Various Years
Directors: Dorothy Davenport, Lois Weber and Mabel Normand 
Streaming: YouTube (free)
Register in advance for the virtual discussion here. 

March 24, 7:30 p.m.
Monsoon Wedding (IND)2001
Director: Mira Nair 
Streaming: Peacock, YouTube, iTunes, Google Play
Register in advance for the virtual discussion here. 

PERSPECTIVES 

April 14, 7:30 p.m.
Women Without Men (IRAN)2009
Director: Shirin Neshat
Streaming: Amazon Prime (free with subscription)
Register in advance for the virtual discussion here. 

April 28, 7:30 p.m.
Experimental Perspectives
Various Years
Directors: Stan Brakhage, Kenneth Anger Chris Marker and Maya Deren
Streaming: YouTube (free)
Register in advance for the virtual discussion here. 

May 5, 7:30 p.m.
Frida (US/MEX)2002
Director: Julie Taymor
Streaming: Netflix (free with subscription), Amazon, YouTube, iTunes
Register in advance for the virtual discussion here. 

Livestream lecture by Greg Hatch: “Waylande Gregory and Cowan Pottery Studio.”

Thursday, February 18, 2021, 5:30 p.m. Central Time (US and Canada)
Join the free program via Zoom. To register in advance, go to https://ksu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6qzmnu_cTzWSQh3Lqksoxw
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the program.

flyer of the livestream lecture by Greg Hatch: “Waylande Gregory and Cowan Pottery Studio”

This event is in conjunction with the virtual exhibition Waylande Gregory: Art Deco Ceramics and the Atomic Impulse. For information on more museum events click here.

Virtual ARTSmart Classes

ARTSmart
Sign up by joining Beach Buddies Facebook Group!
Beach Buddies is the museum’s Facebook group with resources and fun activities for children, families, and educators.

ARTSmart weekly classes are designed for preschool children and up. Units are based on the museum’s collection and include looking activities, academic connections, resources, and art projects.
Classes will post to the Beach Buddies Facebook Group on Mondays and Wednesdays. Families may also opt to have ARTSmart units emailed to them on Mondays. Please contact Associate Curator of Education Kathrine Schlageck at klwalk@ksu.edu to be added to the email list.

Enjoy the series: 
Voices: Artists Who Inspire. This series is prompted by the book Between the Lines, a biography of African-American artist Ernie Barnes. It features artists represented in the collection of the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. We hope these biographies will provide creative encouragement for all young artists.

Current Virtual Exhibitions

Waylande Gregory: Art Deco Ceramics and the Atomic Impulse
Click here to view the virtual exhibition.

Inspirations: Art for Storytelling
View the exhibition online through Thinking about Pictures (TAP) and record your observations and insights.

Voices of the West
Click here to view the exhibition online.

Charles Lindsay: FIELD STATION 4
Click here to take a virtual tour of FIELD STATION 4 with Charles Lindsay.

2020 K-State Common Work of Art
Click here to watch the virtual celebration of 2020 Common Work of Art and K-State First Book.

Image: (detail) Postcard of Waylande Gregory’s Fountain of the Atom in front of the Contemporary Arts Building, New York World’s Fair, 1939. Manhattan Post Card Publishing Co, Inc., N.Y.W.F. LIC, 2443. Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center, University of Richmond Museums, Virginia, gift of Thomas and Donna Brumfield in honor of Ann Peery (WC ‘56) Oppenhimer and William Oppenhimer