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Welcome
2 On View
8 Holidays
10 Performances
14 Talks & Tours
17 Wednesday Nights
18 Courses & Workshops
20 Families
22 Just for Members
32 Information
Cover and left: Discover a century of inspiration with Old Masters Now: Celebrating the Johnson Collection.
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On ViewWe’re excited to be part of the story of a great public space that ties together art, culture, science, horti-culture, and education. Many exhibitions listed in this section support the Parkway 100 Centennial theme of Collections and Connections.
Related Installations
See page 6 for descriptions:John G. Johnson at Home Through spring Gallery 271 Charm and Distinction: Sculpture from the Johnson Collection Through spring Gallery 273
Events
11 Performances15 Talks & Tours
Just for Members
For more members-only programs, see pages 22 – 24.
Inside LookSketching Outdoors Tuesday, Dec 19 | 9:30 a.m.Bosch/Not Bosch Tuesday, Jan 16 | 9:30 a.m.Unveiling Titian Tuesday, Feb 13 | 9:30 a.m.
Old Masters Now: Celebrating the Johnson CollectionThrough Feb 19 Dorrance Galleries
In 1917, the most famous lawyer of his day left his astonishing trove of European art to the city of Philadelphia. One hundred years later, we’re taking a new look at one of this country’s most remarkable collections. Encounter treasures by the likes of Botticelli, Bosch, Titian, Rembrandt, and Monet—and see how art historians keep making new discoveries about the collection.
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Contemporary
Above: Friendship, love, desire: step into Keith Smith’s world. Right: Explore the creative process of Spanish-born designer Patricia Urquiola.
Marcel Duchamp and the Fountain ScandalCloses Dec 3 Anne d’Harnoncourt Gallery 182
The final days of our celebration of the centennial of Duchamp’s provocative and influential Fountain
Philadelphia AssembledCloses Dec 10 Perelman Building
Experience the Perelman Building as a civic stage where the city is performedAdmission to the Perelman Building is Pay What You Wish through Dec 10.
Textured Material: Contemporary Korean ArtThrough Jan Baldeck Gallery 238
Explore time-intensive techniques and the unique materials used by artists who cross artistic boundaries
Patricia Urquiola: Between Craft and IndustryThrough Mar 4 Alter Gallery 176
Fusing the artisanal and the industrial, this acclaimed inter-national designer creates cool, innovative objects for the home and office
Design in Revolution: A 1960s OdysseyOpens Feb 3 Collab Gallery, Perelman Building
See how designers, artists, and architects participated in the cultural changes of this tumultuous decade
Keith Smith at HomeOpens Feb 17 Levy Gallery, Perelman Building
An exploration of Smith’s mixed-media photographs and prints, and—his specialty—handmade artists’ books
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In the Galleries
Opposite, clockwise from top: The artist of this screen was one of the few Japanese painters represented at the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 in Fairmount Park. See this new acquisition by Shiokawa Bunrin in gallery 124. Join these brothers and explore The Art of the Peales in the American art galleries. Enjoy the elegant setting of a Drawing Room from a New York Town House.
Behind the Scenes: Recently Conserved Korean PaintingsOpens late Feb Baldeck Gallery 238
Discover the fascinating stories revealed during a recent conservation treatment of three Korean paintings
Faith, Chivalry, and Seduction: A Selection of Northern Renaissance Prints and PaintingsThrough late Feb Park Family Gallery 219
Biblical stories, knights, and ladies fair are among the subjects portrayed in this installation
The Art of the PealesThrough spring Flammer Gallery 102, galleries 107 & 109
Delight in our unparalleled collec- tion of works by America’s first artistic dynasty, the Peale family
Transplanting Traditions: Furniture from the Anne H. and Frederick Vogel III CollectionThrough spring Sherrerd Gallery 103
Explore the cultural diversity, regional differences, and colorful environment of the early American colonies
The Artist, the Nude, and the Studio: Figure Drawings in ContextThrough Dec Korman Galleries 121–123
A selection of works celebrating the human figure, from the virtuoso anatomical accuracy typical of the old masters to more abstract investigations from the twentieth century
John G. Johnson at HomeThrough spring Gallery 271
A selection of Italian and Spanish Renaissance textiles and embroideries from the Johnson collection
Charm and Distinction: Sculpture from the Johnson CollectionThrough spring Gallery 273
Rarely seen sculptures that reveal the eclectic tastes of a turn-of-the-century Philadelphia collector
A Teahouse for PhiladelphiaThrough summer Galleries 241–243
We’re celebrating our teahouse’s one hundredth anniversary with a special installation of the tea utensils that arrived at the same time as Sunkaraku
Chinese Temple CeilingOngoing Hollis Baldeck Gallery 239
Explore objects related to this fifteenth-century ceiling and Buddhist sculpture from the Ming Dynasty
Drawing Room from a New York Town HouseOngoing Gallery 265
Life during the Gilded Age
Rodin’s The KissThrough 2018 Rodin Museum
Discover what passion looks like in the hands of a master sculptor. This installation marks the one hundredth anniversary of Auguste Rodin’s death.
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This time of year brings holiday cheer—and special hours. Please note that we’ll be closing early at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, Dec 24, and will be open on Monday, Jan 1.
HolidaysWe’ve packed our calendar with merry events to keep you celebrating all month long.
All programs included in the price of admission unless otherwise noted. For more information visit philamuseum.org/holidays.
Performances Friday NightsFridays in Dec | 5:00–8:45 p.m. Great Stair Hall
A month overflowing with festive music and craft cocktails:Dec 1 Ugly Sweater Party
with Chaise LoungeDec 8 Silver & Gold with
Rhenda FearringtonDec 15 Feliz Navidad with Radio
Jarocho & Zenen ZeferinoDec 22 Bossa Nova Holiday
with Jackie Ribas & the Carlos Almeida Quintet
Music in the Galleries
Meeting of the MastersSaturday, Dec 2 | 1:30, 2:15 & 3:00 p.m. Dorrance Galleries
The Zorá String Quartet pres-ents a contemplative program centered around a composition by Beethoven and a painting by Rogier van der Weyden.
Caroling through the GalleriesSunday, Dec 10 | 1:30, 2:30 & 3:45 p.m. Meet in the Great Stair Hall
The Pennsylvania Girlchoir, led by Melissa Keylock, performs a selection of traditional carols. Each performance is approximately 30 minutes.
Final Fridays
Get Your Om OnDec 29 | 5:00–8:45 p.m. Great Stair Hall
Get blissed out with guided meditation, art making, yoga classes, and the funky and soulful stylings of Worldtown Soundsystem.
DIY Art
Guided Tours
Families
Fairmount Park Historic Houses
Card-Making StationWednesdays, Dec 6, 13, 20 & 27 5:30–7:30 p.m. | Great Stair Hall
Put last year’s coal to good use and create handmade holiday greetings for everyone on your list.
Winter Break ProgramsTuesday–Monday, Dec 26–Jan 1 Great Stair Hall
Get some creative family time in before the end of the year:11:00 a.m.– Family Studio 3:00 p.m.11:00 a.m. Family Gallery Tours
The Christmas Story in ArtSaturdays & Sundays in Dec & daily Dec 26–31 | Noon | Meet in Lenfest Hall (West Entrance)
Rediscover the story of Christmas through art in our collection.
Family Festival: Hugs & HyggeSunday, Dec 3Performances: 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
Warm up and get cozy at the Museum. Join a knitting circle, grab some hot chocolate, and bop along with UPenn a cappella group Off the Beat.Included in Pay What You Wish admission
Holiday Open HouseThursdays–Sundays in Dec (closed Dec 24) & daily Dec 26–Jan 1 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. | Cedar Grove
Imagine the holidays a century ago with seasonal decor at Cedar Grove.$8 (members free); included in the price of admission
Trolley Tour: A Festive TraditionThursday–Sunday, Dec 14–17 10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. & 1:30–4:00 p.m. Meet in Lenfest Hall (West Entrance)
Tour three Fairmount Park historic homes and delight in unique yuletide decorations.$40 ($32 members); free for Museum Circle members ($500+) and above
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PerformancesLet the good times roll with music, dance, and cabaret.
Friday NightsPerformances at 5:45 and 7:15 p.m. Great Stair HallLive music, open late. Included in the price of admission.For Dec listings, see the Holidays section or visit philamuseum.org/ fridaynights.
Special PerformancesIncluded in the price of admission
Music in the GalleriesGifted musicians fill the galleries with sound.Included in the price of admission; seating is limited
Curtis Institute of Music performances are generously supported by Cooke & Beiler, LP.
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JD Walter and Orrin Evans Duo Jan 5
An intimate performance of progressive jazz vocals paired with piano.
CNOTENYCJan 12
This sax-driven organ trio is known for dynamic performances that effortlessly fuse jazz and R&B.
The Dove & the WolfJan 19
This Philly-based Parisian duo crafts reflective songs character-ized by hushed harmonies and the sounds of dream pop and old-school soft rock.
Uri GurvichFeb 2
This saxophonist explores connections between cultures by blending the sounds of Israel with progressive jazz.
Aaron Parnell BrownFeb 9
Get in the mood for love with a mix of ’70s soul, romantic jazz, and original tunes to make you swoon.
Martha StuckeyFeb 16
A theatrical evening of standards and originals with Red 40 front-woman Martha Stuckey.
The Sound of Progress: Songs for John Henry Sunday, Jan 14 | 3:00 p.m. Great Stair Hall
Inspired by the illustrations of Jerry Pinkney and the writings of Julius Lester, this performance explores the legend of John Henry through blues, hymns, work songs, and ragtime. Presented in collaboration with Philadelphia Jazz Project.
Meeting of the MastersSaturday, Dec 2 | 1:30, 2:15 & 3:00 p.m. Dorrance Galleries
See page 8.
Looking Back, Looking ForwardSaturday, Feb 10 | 1:30, 2:15 & 3:00 p.m. Dorrance Galleries
Works by Hieronymus Bosch and his followers set a stirring stage for performances by the Curtis Institute of Music.This program is presented in conjunction with Old Masters Now.
Hear songs from Kinship , Uri Gurvich’s latest release, on Feb 2.
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Final FridaysLast Fridays | 5:00–8:45 p.m.Louder, livelier, looser | Performance times vary throughout the evening Included in the price of admission philamuseum.org/fridaynights
Get Your Om OnDec 29
See page 8.
Weird ScienceJan 26
Indulge your inner nerd with an evening devoted to experiments, discov-eries, and art.This evening is presented in conjunction with Old Masters Now.
King Britt PresentsFeb 23
The legendary DJ and producer presents an evening of interac-tions and experiences inspired by his personal history as an artist. Join King Britt and friends for
aural experiments that bridge the worlds of club, experimental, and global sounds.
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Talks & Tours
Join inspiring walks and talks through the world of art. philamuseum.org/calendar
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In the Artist’s VoiceTalk about art with the people who make it.
PHLA EventsPrograms related to Philadelphia Assembled.All events meet in the Perelman Building and are included in Pay What You Wish admission.PHLA Kitchen pricing varies per plate.
Community ConversationsOpen discussions about socially relevant topics.
Debuts and Discoveries from StorageWednesday, Dec 6 | 6:00 p.m.
Discover newly conserved paintings with Christopher Atkins (Mulroney Associate Curator of European Painting and Sculpture) and Lucia Bay (Project Assistant Conservator of Paintings).
Sketching Outdoors with Constable, Courbet, and MonetWednesday, Dec 20 | 6:00 p.m. & Saturday, Dec 23 | 2:00 p.m.
Consider the challenges of painting outside with Jennifer Thompson (Drosdick Curator of European Painting & Sculpture & Curator of the John G. Johnson Collection).
Between Our World and the PictureWednesday, Jan 3 | 6:00 p.m.
Explore how frames set the stage for paintings with Mark Tucker (Neubauer Family Director of Conservation).
Bosch/Not BoschWednesday, Jan 17 | 6:00 p.m. & Saturday, Jan 20 | 2:00 p.m.
Who made a painting, and how do we know? With Christopher Atkins and Mark Tucker.
Keeping Up with El GrecoWednesday, Jan 31 | 6:00 p.m.
Explore the Greek master’s works from two different perspectives.
Unveiling TitianWednesday, Feb 14 | 6:00 p.m. & Saturday, Feb 17 | 2:00 p.m.
Learn about the recently restored Archbishop Filippo Archinto with Teresa Lignelli.
Inside Look: Old Masters NowStories behind the works, from the people who know them best.
All talks meet in Dorrance Galleries; included in the price of admission; first come, first servedAdditional talks will be held in the coming months.Members: For details on members-only talks, see page 23.
PHLA KitchenCloses Dec 10; Tuesday–Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Perelman Building
Last chance to experience the Victory Menu, featuring culinary interpretations by local cooks and storytellers.Presented in collaboration with local culinary artists and the worker-cooperative W/N W/N Coffee Bar.
On Climate ChangeSaturday, Dec 2 | 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
A panel discussion on climate change and sustainability in Philadelphia—with PHLA collaborators, advocates, artists, and researchers.
City Panorama WorkshopSaturday, Dec 9 | 10:00 a.m.–noon
Help us create a new color- coding system on our Panorama walls for neighborhoods profiled by banks and developers.
Closing CelebrationSunday, Dec 10 | 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
It’s time for the Perelman Building to say farewell to Philadelphia Assembled. We‘ll be celebrating and honoring PHLA collaborators with programs all day long.
Arts AdvocacyWednesday, Jan 24 | 6:30 p.m. Gallery 169
In a politically charged climate, what role should the arts play?Included in Pay What You Wish admission
Jas KnightSunday, Jan 21 | 2:00 p.m. Dorrance Galleries
This contemporary painter uses the styles and processes of the old masters to reflect on black experience. Included in the price of admission (space is limited; first come, first served)This program is presented in conjunction with Old Masters Now.
The Arnold Newman Lecture
Keith SmithSaturday, Feb 17 | 2:00 p.m. Perelman Building
The artist discusses his varied and experimental practice in photography, prints, and bookmaking with Amanda Bock (Honickman Assistant Curator of Photographs).Free ticket included in the price of admissionThis program is presented in conjunction with Keith Smith at Home.
Keeping Up with El Greco explores the Greek master’s influences.
Spotlight Gallery ConversationsThursdays, Fridays & Saturdays, Dec 1 –16; Jan 4–Feb 24 | 11:00 a.m.Tours meet in the Great Stair Hall
A different artwork takes center stage during each of these in-depth, in-gallery participatory conversations.
Collection ToursTuesday–Sunday | Times vary
Unlock the secrets of the Museum’s expansive collection with these drop-in tours.
Rodin MuseumWednesday–Monday | Noon
Experience one of the world’s great collections of works by Auguste Rodin.rodinmuseum.org
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Guided ToursIncluded in the price of admissionphilamuseum.org /calendarFor Members-Only Tours, see page 26.
Fairmount Park Historic Housesphilamuseum.org /historichouses
Trolley ToursVisit early American homes while we do the driving.Space is limited; book your spot in advance
A Festive TraditionThursday–Sunday, Dec 14–17 10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. & 1:30–4:00 p.m. Meet in Lenfest Hall (West Entrance)
See page 9.
Peale and Washington’s WorldSunday, Feb 18 | 1:00 p.m.
Explore The Art of the Peales and learn of the family’s close connection to George Washington. Then head over to Cedar Grove and Woodford Mansion to see the homes of their political friends and foes.$40 ($32 members)
Holiday Open HouseThursdays–Sundays in Dec (closed Dec 24) & daily Dec 26–Jan 1 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. | Cedar Grove
See page 9.
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Wednesday NightsRelax. Refresh. Be inspired. Enjoy Pay What You Wish admission to the main building every Wednesday from 5:00 to 8:45 p.m. philamuseum.org/wednesdaynights
Gallery Tours6:00–7:00 p.m. | Meet in Lenfest Hall (West Entrance)
Yoga6:00 & 7:00 p.m. | Location varies; inquire at a Visitor Services deskIncluded in Pay What You Wish admission; first come, first served
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Courses & WorkshopsBroaden your art horizons by being part of the action.
Object LessonsThe galleries are your classroom in these inter-active art history courses. Meet in Lenfest Hall (West Entrance)$125 ($100 members); includes Museum admission; fee waived for Associates and above ($2,500+)
WorkshopsRoll up your sleeves and create something beautiful.
Included in the price of admission
The Extravagant BaroqueWednesday mornings: Jan 10, 17 & 24 9:30–11:00 a.m.ORThursday afternoons: Jan 11, 18 & 25 1:00–2:30 p.m.
Take in the opulence of life in the 1600s and early 1700s.
Destination: PhiladelphiaWednesday mornings, Feb 14, 21 & 28 9:30–11:00 a.m.ORThursday afternoons: Feb 15, 22 & Mar 1 1:00–2:30 p.m.
Explore the globe-trotting journeys artists and collectors made to bring art treasures to the City of Brotherly Love.
Second Saturday SketchSaturdays: Dec 9, Jan 13 & Feb 10 10:00 a.m.–noon | Rodin Museum
Drop in and draw from Auguste Rodin’s masterpieces.Materials provided
Learn more about works like this in The Extravagant Baroque.
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Studio LearningYoung artists get to know the Museum inside and out during these classes.Registration for returning students begins Nov 28; registration for new students begins Dec 12. Children in Ages 3–4 and Ages 3–5 classes must be accompanied by an adult for the gallery visit portion of the class. Tuition assis-tance is available upon request. Sign up in person or by calling 215-235-7469.
Support for Children‘s Art Classes has been provided by Ellen and Mickey Simon.
Children’s Art Classes$160 ($130 members)
Masterpieces emerge when kids explore the galleries and get creative in the studios.
Tuesday Ages 3–5Jan 16–Mar 20 1:00–2:30 p.m.
Wednesday Ages 3–5Jan 17–Mar 21 1:00–2:30 p.m.
Thursday Ages 3–5Jan 18–Mar 221:00–2:30 p.m.
Saturday Ages 3–4Jan 20–Mar 2410:30 a.m.–noon1:00–2:30 p.m.
Ages 5–6Jan 20–Mar 2410:30 a.m.–noon1:00–2:30 p.m.
Ages 7–8Jan 20–Mar 2410:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.1:00–3:00 p.m.
Ages 9–12Jan 20–Mar 2410:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.1:00–3:00 p.m.
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FamiliesWe welcome budding artists and art lovers of every age. All events and activities are included in the price of admission unless otherwise noted.
Kids 12 and under are always free. philamuseum.org/families
Family programs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art are generously supported by Harriet and Larry Weiss and Steve and Gretchen Burke.
Family FestivalsFirst Sundays 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Fun for the whole family, with artist demonstrations, art making, family tours, and fabulous performances.Included in Pay What You Wish admissionFamily Festivals are generously supported by PNC Arts Alive.
Hugs & HyggeSunday, Dec 3Performances: 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
See page 9.
WonderlandscapesSunday, Jan 7
Get inspired by painted land-scapes and create a wonderland of your own.
Game DaySunday, Feb 4Performances: 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
Creativity scores a touchdown this Super Bowl Sunday. Make art guided by games of chance and enjoy Almanac Dance Circus Theatre’s performance, Scrimmage!
Gallery SundaysEvery Sunday (except Family Festival Sundays) 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
Play in our galleries and explore the collection together.Included in the price of admissionNo programs on Sunday, Dec 24.
Family Tours11:00 a.m.For ages 3–5 and 6–10
Look, learn, and tell us what you think on these playful tours.
Art CartNoon–3:00 p.m.Perfect for all ages
Drop by to play games, sketch, and make art among the masterpieces.
Gallery Sunday themes change monthly:Dec Be a DetectiveJan Winter WindowsFeb I ♥ Modern Art
Museum BabiesYou’re never too young to put on your arty pants and play with us.
Stroller ToursSecond Wednesdays: Dec 13, Jan 10 & Feb 14 | 11:00 a.m.Best for grownups with babies
Parents and caregivers with babes in tow are always welcome in our galleries, and we’re making it a bit easier for you with our stroller tours.
Baby Bird PlaydateEvery Friday | 10:15–11:00 a.m. Best for toddlers
Play at the Museum with your little ones and enjoy music, art making, and gallery walks.
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Just for MembersMore art, more access, more savings. Members get to fully experi-ence what makes the Museum the cultural heart of Philadelphia.Your membership must be current on the date of the event to participate in the programs below. To join, renew, or make reserva-tions, call 215-235-7469 or visit philamuseum.org/membership.
Dining PerksShow your membership card and have a treat, on us.
Introduction to the CollectionAn overview of some of our most renowned treasures.Third Wednesday of each month.
A Christmas StoryCelebrate the story of Christmas as told through art.
Dining through the AgesCome and whet your appetite for all things food and art.
Every Object Tells a StoryLearn all about the most entertaining stories, anecdotes, and legends connected to our collection.
Dec Members- Only ToursFor dates and times see page 26. All tours start in Lenfest Hall (West Entrance) unless otherwise noted.Free and open to all member levels.January and February tour topics can be found in the For Members mailings and online one month in advance. Book in advance to reserve your spot: 215-235-7469 or philamuseum.org /membership
HappeningsA variety of events, programs, and activities—especially for you.For all member levels unless otherwise noted.Space is limited; book your spot in advance.
Member Appreciation DaysThursday–Sunday, Nov 30–Dec 310:00 a.m.–closing | Main building
Exclusive opportunities and offers designed just for you, including a Pop-Up Members’ Lounge.
A Conversation with the DirectorSunday, Dec 3 | 2:00–3:00 p.m. Perelman Auditorium, Perelman Building
The Museum‘s Widener Director Timothy Rub shares insider info about upcoming exhibitions, the building’s transformation, and his vision for the future of the Museum.Members free; ticket required
How to Un-Confuse Confusing ArtThursday, Jan 11 | 2:00 p.m.ORWednesday, Jan 31 | 6:00 p.m.Meet in Lenfest Hall (West Lobby)
A lively, interactive tour that explores how to look at art in a new way. Members free; ticket required
Inside Look: Old Masters NowSelect Tuesdays | 9:30 a.m. Dorrance Galleries
An opportunity for members to experience the exhibition without the crowds. See page 15 for full description:Dec 19, 9:30 a.m. Sketching OutdoorsJan 16, 9:30 a.m. Bosch/Not BoschFeb 13, 9:30 a.m. Unveiling Titian$30, ticket required; Patrons and above ($1,500+) may reserve up to two complimentary tickets
Members’ Book Club Thursday, Feb 8 | 11:00 a.m.OR Saturday, Feb 10 | 2:00 p.m.Library, Perelman Building
Old Masters, New World: America’s Raid on Europe’s Great Pictures by Cynthia Saltzman
Get a backstage look at the cutthroat competition, intrigue, and financial maneuvering of collectors during the Gilded Age.Members free; ticket required
DecFree holiday cookie with any purchaseMuseum Café
JanFree cup of soup with the purchase of a salad or sandwichMuseum Café
FebFree bag of chips with the purchase of a salad or sandwichMuseum Café
Museum CircleBeing part of the Museum Circle provides you with access to additional intimate and engaging programs. Space is limited; book your spot in advance.
Trolley Tour: A Festive TraditionThursday–Sunday, Dec 14–17 10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. or 1:30–3:00 p.m.
See page 9. Circle ($500+) and above; free ticket required
Exclusive Look: Building the City BeautifulSaturday, Feb 24 | 11:00 a.m. Media Room, Perelman Building
Author and historian David Brownlee discusses his latest Parkway discoveries and his book, Building a City Beautiful.Sustainer and above ($500+); free ticket required
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Friends GroupsExperience an array of programs and events geared toward an area of interest.Pricing and tickets are for noted friends groups. Space is limited; book your spot in advance.philamuseum.org /friendsgroups
Young Friends
Holiday Meet-UpFriday, Dec 1 | 5:00–8:45 p.m. Pop-Up Members’ Lounge, Great Stair Hall
Spiked hot chocolate, anyone? Grab your favorite ugly sweater and have a drink with us at Friday Nights: Ugly Sweater Party. See page 8.Free reservation required
Focus
Annual Purchase PartyWednesday, Dec 6 | 6:00–8:30 p.m. The Cohen Study Room & Skylit Atrium, Perelman Building
Toast to a great year in photo- graphy and cast your ballot for your favorite new photography acquisition to enter the Museum’s collection, purchased with funds contributed by Focus.Call 215-684-7722 to make your free reservation
Young Friends
Young Professionals Across PhiladelphiaWednesday, Jan 24 | 6:00 p.m. Great Stair Hall Balcony
A networking happy hour to connect with other young professionals committed to making a difference in our city. Free reservation required; public $5, includes general admission
Young Friends
Look Behind the CameraFriday, Feb 23 | 6:15 p.m.Meet in Lenfest Hall (West Entrance)
Learn about our Photography Studio’s efforts to advance the future of imaging with cutting- edge technology. Free reservation required; guest $5
Associates & Chairman’s CouncilUnique opportunities for leadership-level members.Direct inquiries to 215-684-7766.
Holiday Breakfast BoutiqueSaturday, Dec 2 | 9:00–11:00 a.m. Museum Store & Museum Café
Enjoy a breakfast reception and shop the Store one hour before we‘re open to the public. Then stick around for our holiday programs.Associates and above ($2,500+)
Nailed It: Behind the Scenes with Furniture ConservationWednesday, Feb 7 | 6:00–8:00 p.m. Conservation Lab & Museum Café
Hear from our expert conserva-tors about what goes into the study, preservation, and restoration of our woodwork and furniture collection.Associate Sponsors and above ($5,000+)
Firsthand Final FridaysFriday, Feb 23 | 5:00–8:00 p.m. Museum Café & Great Stair Hall
Go behind the scenes of Final Fridays with Emily Schreiner (Zoë and Dean Pappas Curator of Education, Public Programs). Then experience one for yourself (see page 13).Associates and above ($2,500+)
Show Your LoveBefore you ring in the New Year, consider making a tax- deductible gift to the Museum by Dec 31. Join, renew, upgrade or gift a membership, or make the arts a part of your legacy with a planned gift.To learn more or make a gift, contact the Development Office at [email protected] or 215-684-7750.
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1 Friday
Member Appreciation Day10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House10:15 Families Baby Bird 5:00– Holidays Ugly 8:45 Sweater Party
2 Saturday
Member Appreciation Day9:00 Associate Members
Breakfast Boutique ($2,500+)
10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House10:00– Talks & Tours 5:00 PHLA Event12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour1:30, Holidays Music in 2:15 & the Galleries 3:00
3 Sunday
Pay What You WishMember Appreciation Day10:00– Family Festival 3:00 Hugs & Hygge10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour2:00 Members Convo
with the Director
6 Wednesday
10:15 Members A Christmas Story Tour
5:00– Wed Nights 8:455:30– Holidays DIY Art 7:306:00 Talks & Tours
Debuts & Discoveries
6:00– Focus Members 8:30 Purchase Party
7 Thursday
10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House2:15 Members Every
Object Tells a Story Tour
8 Friday
10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House10:15 Families Baby Bird 5:00– Holidays Silver & 8:45 Gold6:15 Members Dining
through the Ages Tour
9 Saturday
10:00– Workshops 12:00 Rodin Sketch10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House10:15 Members A
Christmas Story Tour 12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour
10 Sunday
10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House11:00– Families Be a 3:00 Detective12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour1:30, Holidays Caroling 2:30 & through the Galleries 3:452:15 Members Every
Object Tells a Story Tour
13 Wednesday
11:00 Families Stroller Tour5:00– Wed Nights 8:455:30– Holidays DIY Art 7:306:00– Dining Chef Demo: 8:00 Holiday Sweets
14 Thursday
10:00 & Holidays Festive 1:30 Tradition Trolley Tour10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House2:15 Members Dining
through the Ages Tour
15 Friday
10:00 & Holidays Festive 1:30 Tradition Trolley Tour10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House10:15 Families Baby Bird 5:00– Holidays 8:45 Feliz Navidad
16 Saturday
10:00 & Holidays Festive 1:30 Tradition Trolley Tour10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour2:15 Members Every
Object Tells a Story Tour
17 Sunday
10:00 & Holidays Festive 1:30 Tradition Trolley Tour10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House11:00– Families Be a 3:00 Detective12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour2:15 Members Dining
through the Ages
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9:30 Members Inside Look: Sketching Outdoors
20 Wednesday
2:15 Members Intro to the Collection Tour
5:00– Wed Nights 8:455:30– Holidays DIY Art 7:306:00 Talks & Tours
Constable, Courbet & Monet
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10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House10:15 Members A
Christmas Story Tour
DiningOur restaurant is temporarily closed due to the renovations underway in the main building. Grab a bite at one of our cafes, all operated by STARR Catering Group.
Chef Demo: Holiday SweetsWednesday, Dec 13 | 6:00–8:00 p.m. | Museum Café | $55 ($50 members)
Chef Demo: For Chocolate LoversWednesday, Feb 14 | 6:00–8:00 p.m. | Museum Café | $55 ($50 members)
For tickets, call 215-235-7469 or visit philamuseum.org/dining.
22 Friday
10:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House10:15 Families Baby Bird 10:15 Members Dining through
the Ages Tour5:00– Holidays Bossa 8:45 Nova
23 Saturday
10:00– Holidays Cedar Grove 4:00 Open House12:00 Holidays Christmas Story
in Art Tour2:00 Talks & Tours Constable,
Courbet & Monet
24 Sunday
Closing at 3:00 p.m.12:00 Holidays Christmas Story
in Art Tour
26 Tuesday
10:00– Holidays Cedar Grove 4:00 Open House11:00– Holidays Winter 3:00 Break Programs12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour
27 Wednesday
10:00– Holidays Cedar Grove 4:00 Open House11:00– Holidays Winter 3:00 Break Programs 12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour5:00– Wed Nights 8:455:30– Holidays DIY Art 7:30
28 Thursday
10:00– Holidays Cedar Grove 4:00 Open House11:00– Holidays Winter 3:00 Break Programs 12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour
29 Friday
10:00– Holidays Cedar Grove 4:00 Open House10:15 Families Baby Bird 11:00– Holidays Winter 3:00 Break Programs 12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour5:00– Performances Final 8:45 Fridays
30 Saturday
10:00– Holidays Cedar Grove 4:00 Open House11:00– Holidays Winter 3:00 Break Programs 12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour
31 Sunday
10:00– Holidays Cedar Grove 4:00 Open House11:00– Holidays Winter 3:00 Break Programs 12:00 Holidays Christmas
Story in Art Tour
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1 Monday
We’re open: 10:00–5:0010:00– Holidays Cedar 4:00 Grove Open House11:00– Holidays Winter 3:00 Break Programs
3 Wednesday
5:00– Wed Nights 8:456:00 Talks & Tours
Between Our World
4 Thursday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
5 Friday
10:15 Families Baby Bird 11:00 Talks & Tours
Spotlight5:00– Performances 8:45 Friday Nights
6 Saturday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
7 Sunday
Pay What You Wish10:00– Family Festival 3:00 Wonderlandscapes
10 Wednesday
9:30– Courses Baroque 11:00 11:00 Families Stroller Tour5:00– Wed Nights 8:45
11 Thursday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
1:00– Courses Baroque 2:30 2:00 Members
Un-Confuse Art
12 Friday
10:15 Families Baby Bird 11:00 Talks & Tours
Spotlight5:00– Performances 8:45 Friday Nights
13 Saturday
10:00– Workshops 12:00 Rodin Sketch11:00 Talks & Tours
Spotlight
14 Sunday
11:00– Families 3:00 Winter Windows3:00 Performances
Sound of Progress
15 Monday
We’re open: 10:00–5:00Pay What You Wish10:00– Community Event 3:00 MLK Day of Service
16 Tuesday
9:30 Members Inside Look: Bosch/Not Bosch
17 Wednesday
9:30– Courses Baroque 11:00 5:00– Wed Nights 8:456:00 Talks & Tours
Bosch/Not Bosch
18 Thursday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
1:00– Courses Baroque 2:30
19 Friday
10:15 Families Baby Bird 11:00 Talks & Tours
Spotlight5:00– Performances 8:45 Friday Nights
20 Saturday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
2:00 Talks & Tours Bosch/Not Bosch
21 Sunday
11:00– Families 3:00 Winter Windows2:00 Talks & Tours
Jas Knight
24 Wednesday
9:30– Courses Baroque 11:005:00– Wed Nights 8:456:00 Young Friends
Members Young Professionals
6:30 Talks & Tours Community Convo
25 Thursday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
1:00– Courses Baroque 2:30
26 Friday
10:15 Families Baby Bird 11:00 Talks & Tours
Spotlight5:00– Performances 8:45 Final Fridays
27 Saturday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
28 Sunday
11:00– Families 3:00 Winter Windows
31 Wednesday
6:00 Talks & Tours El Greco
6:00 Members Un-Confuse Art
January
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Community Event
MLK Day of ServiceMonday, Jan 15 | 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Great Stair Hall Balcony
Honor the memory of Martin Luther King Jr. with community service at the Museum. Join us as we make greeting cards to accompany meals that MANNA will deliver to those in need.Pay What You Wish Museum admission all day long
February
30 31
1 Thursday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
2 Friday
10:15 Families Baby Bird 11:00 Talks & Tours
Spotlight5:00– Performances 8:45 Friday Nights
3 Saturday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
4 Sunday
Pay What You Wish10:00– Family Festival 3:00 Game Day
7 Wednesday
5:00– Wed Nights 8:456:00– Associate Sponsor 8:00 Members Nailed It
($5,000+)
8 Thursday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
11:00 Members Book Club
9 Friday
10:15 Families Baby Bird 11:00 Talks & Tours
Spotlight5:00– Performances 8:45 Friday Nights
10 Saturday
10:00– Workshops 12:00 Rodin Sketch11:00 Talks & Tours
Spotlight1:30, Performances 2:15 & Music in the Galleries 3:00 2:00 Members Book Club
11 Sunday
11:00– Families 3:00 I ♥ Modern Art
13 Tuesday
9:30 Members Inside Look: Unveiling Titian
14 Wednesday
9:30– Courses 11:00 Destination Philly11:00 Families Stroller Tour5:00– Wed Nights 8:456:00– Dining Chef Demo: 8:00 For Chocolate Lovers6:00 Talks & Tours
Unveiling Titian
15 Thursday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
1:00– Courses 2:30 Destination Philly
16 Friday
10:15 Families Baby Bird 11:00 Talks & Tours
Spotlight5:00– Performances 8:45 Friday Nights
17 Saturday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
2:00 Talks & Tours Keith Smith
2:00 Talks & Tours Unveiling Titian
18 Sunday
11:00– Families 3:00 I ♥ Modern Art 1:00 Trolley Tour Peale &
Washington
19 Monday
We’re open: 10:00–5:00
21 Wednesday
9:30– Courses 11:00 Destination Philly5:00– Wed Nights 8:45
22 Thursday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
1:00– Courses 2:30 Destination Philly
23 Friday
10:15 Families Baby Bird 11:00 Talks & Tours
Spotlight5:00– Associate 8:00 Members
Firsthand Final Fridays ($2,500+)
5:00– Performances 8:45 Final Fridays6:00 Young Friends
Members Look Behind the Camera
24 Saturday
11:00 Talks & Tours Spotlight
11:00 Circle Members Exclusive Look ($500+)
25 Sunday
11:00– Families 3:00 I ♥ Modern Art
28 Wednesday
9:30– Courses 11:00 Destination Philly5:00– Wed Nights 8:45
Love Is in the Air
Rodin’s KissWednesday, Feb 14 | 10:00 a.m.–8:45 p.m. Rodin Museum
Bring your sweetheart to the Rodin Museum during extended evening hours this Valentine’s Day. Add a bit of artistry to your romance with stories behind some of Auguste Rodin’s most passionate works.Pay What You Wish admission (members and their guests free*) *The first 100 members will receive a complimentary gift (limit one per membership)
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Information
Designated parking, barrier free entrance, free wheelchairs, accessible restrooms, assistive listening devices, neck loops, scripts, large-print and braille materials, and more are available—ask at any Visitor Services desk.
Free sign-language interpreters and specially adapted tours are available; schedule three weeks in advance by calling 215-684-7602 or emailing [email protected] more information on tours, workshops, programs, and outreach presentations, visit philamuseum.org/accessibility.
Accessibility
RegistrationAll programs are free unless otherwise noted. Dates, topics, and speak-ers for all programs are subject to change.Registration is suggested for all programs. A nonrefundable exchange fee is added to all ticket exchanges. Tickets cannot be refunded, and lost tick-ets cannot be replaced.
Call 215-235-7469 for tickets. Phone orders are subject to a $3.50 service fee per ticket ($2.50 members).Programs are priced separately from Museum admission except where noted. Admission to the galleries requires a separate ticket.Members receive a 20% discount on courses, workshops, and lectures. To join, call 215-235-7469 or visit philamuseum.org/membership.
Please arrive early to park and pick up tickets. We reserve the right to release seats at the start of a program. Parking at the Museum: Validate your parking ticket at any Visitor Services desk for member and visitor rates.Admission to the Museum is Pay What You Wish on the first Sunday of every month and every Wednesday night, 5:00–8:45 p.m.
Hours Main building10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Open until 8:45 p.m. Wednesdays and FridaysClosed Mondays
Perelman Building10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Closed Mondays
Rodin Museum10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Closed Tuesdays
Fairmount Park Historic Houses
Cedar GroveDec 1–Jan 1 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.Closed: Sunday, Dec 24 & Jan 2–Apr 5
Mount Pleasant Closed for general maintenance
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Funding Old Masters Now: Celebrating the Johnson Collection Collection has been made possible by The Annenberg Foun-dation Fund for Major Exhibitions, The Robert Montgomery Scott Endowment for Exhibitions, The Women’s Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Kowitz Family Foundation, Friends of Heritage Preservation, Lawrence H. and Julie C. Berger, The Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Exhibition Fund, The Gloria and Jack Drosdick Fund for Special Exhibitions, The Harriet and Ronald Lassin Fund for Special Exhibitions, The Robert Lehman Foundation, James and Susan Pagliaro, Lyn M. Ross, and Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP, and Joan F. Thalheimer.
Support for the accompanying digital publication has been provided by Lois G. and Julian A. Brodsky, Martha Hamilton Morris and I. Wistar Morris III, an anonymous donor, and other generous individuals.
Marcel Duchamp and the Fountain Scandal is made possible by the Young Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Philadelphia Assembled is made possible by the William Penn Foundation, The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, The Daniel W. Dietrich II Fund for Contemporary Art, Wyncote Foundation, The Arlin and Neysa Adams Endowment Fund, Nancy M. Berman and Alan Bloch, Lynne and Harold Honickman, Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Schneider, Constance and Sankey Williams, the Mondriaan Fund, Lyn M. Ross, and The Netherland-America Foundation.
The views expressed as part of Philadelphia Assembled are representative of the project’s collection conception and production and are not, necessarily, the views of the Museum or any other individual involved.other generous donors.
Patricia Urquiola: Between Craft and Industry is made possible by Lisa Roberts and David Seltzer, Poor Richard’s Charitable Trust, and Haworth. Additional support is provided by Collab and other generous supporters..
Support for Cy Twombly’s Iliad has been provided by The Daniel W. Dietrich II Fund for Excellence in Contemporary Art.
Holidays at the Museum are made possible by TD Charitable Foundation and L.F. Driscoll, with additional support from The Berlin Steel Construction Company, R. A. Kennedy & Sons, Inc., D. M. Sabia & Company, Inc., and other generous donors.
Seasonal decor generously provided by IBEW, Local 98, Dougherty Electric, Inc., PMC Property Group, and The Women’s Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Credits as of October 13, 2017
All details of artwork in this brochure are from the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art unless otherwise noted.
Cover: Winter Coast, 1890, by Winslow Homer (John G. Johnson Collection, 1917, cat. 1994). Inside cover: In the Luxembourg Gardens, 1879, by John Singer Sargent (John G. Johnson Collection, 1917, cat. 1080). Page 3: Portrait of a Young Gentelman, 1474, by Antonello da Messina (John G. Johnson Collection, 1917, cat. 159). Page 4: Book Number 82, Keith Smith at Home, 1982, by Keith Smith (Collection of the artist, courtesy of Bruce Silverstein Gallery, New York). Page 5: Patricia Urquiloa in her studio, photograph by Marco Craig © Marco Craig. Page 7: Rocks, 1870, by Shiokawa Bunrin (Purchased with the Hollis Fund for East Asian Art Acquisitions, 2016-194-8); Staircase Group (Portrait of Raphaelle Peale and Titian Ramsay Peale I), 1795, by Charles Willson Peale (The George W. Elkins Collection, E1945-1-1); Drawing Room from a Town House: 901 Fifth Avenue, New York City, 1923, designed by the firm of Maison Carlhain (Bequest of Eleanore
Elkins Rice, 1939-41-62). Page 10: Photograph by Simon Yu. Page 15: Lamentation, early 1570s, by El Greco (John G. Johnson Collection, 1917, cat. 807. Page 18: Still Life with Terms and a Bust of Ceres, c. 1630, by Frans Snyders (Purchased with the W. P. Wilstach Fund, W1899-1-4). Page 21: Photograph by Elizabeth Leitzell. Page 25: We wish you love & joy & peace in the New Year!, late 20th century, by Lynne Clibanoff (Gift of Ron Rumbord, 2008-276-4). Page 29: “Love” (Martin Luther King, Jr.), date unknown, by Elijah Pierce (The Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Collection). Page 30: Copy of Rodin’s “The Kiss,” carved inmarble 1929 by Henre Gréber, after Auguste Rodin (Rodin Museum,Philadelphia: Bequest of Jules E. Mastbaum, F1929-7-62).
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