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i ,r a. r t. 4 i t lme PLqu May 22-Sept. 6l FREE Admission Sponsored in port bg I iI I i the All too often the idea of "play" is relegated iIl 1. Stina K6hnke, Animation,2002- to childhood. Yet recent research has shown ltr 2A07. Gallery 33. that play at any age can have a positive k An exuberant wall of stuffed animals, Animation impact on how we approach the world. GIrtwor connects us to a sense of wonder and the free-flowing lndeed, play has the potential to benefit us quality of childhood imagination. on any number of levels: it reduces stress, fosters critical and creative thinkihg, and 2. Jillian Maye[ Swing Space, 2013. strengthens our relationships and social Explore Play Time throughout the Unfinished space off of the Cloister Gallery. skills. main Museum & Glass Pavilion INTERACTIVE. It is with the value of play in mind that the Toledo Museum of Art is delighted to present the work of a select group of contemporary artists who seek to engage with this essential yet frequently overlooked aspect of human experience. Q ln keeping with the theme of play, this I I exhibition follows a non-traditional format. #* s It lnteractive and immersive artworks and I installations can be found throughout the galleries and across the 36-acre Museum campus, as well as in select locations across Q I the city. Works will be added to or created for the exhibition throughout the summer. q I q9 q 9 Assorted Chess Sets from the World Chess Hall of Farn€, 5t. Louis. Main Museum building and Glass Pavilion. The Museum is pleased to collaborate with the World Chess Hall of Fame in St. Louis to celebrate the venerable "game of kings." Throughout the permanent collection galleries you will find chess sets from different centuries and continents, including a set designed by Yoko Ono and a Tiffany & Co. silver set. Look for the chess markers on the map for locations. 3. Toshiko Horiuchi MacAdam and Charles Richard MacAdam, Harmonic Motion,201 3. Canaday Gallery (front). INTERACTIVE. 4. Pinaree Sanpitak, Anything Can Break, 2011 -present. Canaday Gallery (back). INTERACTM. 5. Nam June Paik, Beuys Voice, 1990. Gallery 1 . 6. Edith Delyndt, Ground Control, Gallery 6. INTERACTIVE. Contribute to the Play Time community art project featuring interactive components designed by Varujan Boghosian and Werner Pfeiffer, located on the first floor by the Matisse mural. o me I p ups During a public performance May 22 to 24, Kim Harty built up her evocative sculpture by flinging molten glass strings, taken directly from the furnace, into a mold. *. I t-./f I _-. ---..S I !t ,,J sdmission Museum admission is always FREE. hOUfS (subject to change) Tuesday & Wednesday 10 a.M.-4 P.M. Thursday & Friday '10 R.ru.-9 P.M. Saturday 10 A.M.-s P.M. Sunday NooN-S P.M. Porking is free for TMA members and $5 for nonmembers. 419-255-8000 toledomuseum.org ru | Front: Photo by Roberto Boccaccino. Ol*a Arls Cutncil Redmoon Theqt€r, Drum Crone Tower performonces Monroe Street Terrace, June 1 1-1 3 Chicago-based theatrical troop Redmoon is known for using !arger-than-life contraptions to create performances bright with spectacle. Redmoon's Museum appearance will feature the Drum Crane Tower, a 3O-foot-tall musical p"rformance platform featuring three tiers. Redmoon will offer a culminating presentation on the evening of June 13 during the exhibition's summer celebration event. Cameron Fuller, Masking Tape lnstallation, 201 5. Glass Pavilion courtyard wall. Created on-site July 1B and 19; on display through Sept . 6. Cameron Fuller's whimsical installation is created with the unconventional medium of masking tape. Kurt Perschke, Red&all Project Main Museum building, Glass Pavilion, & B locations throughout the city. August 14-23. The RedBall Project has for more than a decade traveled to cities around the world where it briefly at appears sites chosen by artist Kurt Perschke. The work aims to foster public engagement and spontaneity and draw attention to the architectural spaces often overlooked in our hurried daily lives. For locations, check redba proj ect.com/to edo. I I I redbal lproject.com #redba lproject | I %,* H ffi r-* f aqr' ""hdt "_ t J;F ry*{Pr{*ffi#,ffid ".# ffi # I Kurt Perschke, RedBall Project For mc progrommlang highl,ights All programming is FREE unless noted mog Artist Talk with Kim Hafty Friday, May 22:7 P.M. I GlasSalon Gallery Talk with Halona Norton- Westbrook on Play Time Saturday, May 23:2 p.M. Meet in Libbey Court I iune Faesthetic Artists Pane! moderated by Dustin Hostetler Saturday, June 13: 2 e.H,r. I tittle Theater Play Time Exhibition Celebration featuring Redmoon Theater Saturday, June '1 3: 6-10 p.M. I Museum & Grounds Sunday Family Film CIub: The 5,000 Fingers of Dn T (19611 Sundry, Jun e 14:2 e.v. I Little Theater (89 min.) 'e programs and information, visit playti me.toled om useum.org Marathon Reading: James Joycet Ulysses Jun e 16, 17 ,20 and 21 : Noorrr-4 P.M. June 1B and 19: NooN-B P.M. Museum Galleries and Grounds Color Wheels Community Bike Ride: Bicycle Music Saturday, Jun e 20: 10 a.M. I Meet at TMA Community Garden Hands-On Workshop with Toshiko Horiuchi MacAdam and Charles Richard MacAdam Sund.y, Jun e 21: 24 p.M. I Monroe Street Terrace (Workshop for ages 8 and older) iu[g Aftist Talk with Cameron Fuller Saturday, July 18:2 p.M. GlasSalon & GP Courtyard I Film + Live Music: The Sound of Silents Safety Last (1923) with musical accompaniment by organist Lance Luce Thursday, July 16:7 p.M. I Peristyle (70 min.) Family Performance: The Golden Rod Puppets of Hobey Ford, Migration Thursday, July 30:7 P.M. I Peristyle E ffi Bry the art 'zine 14: Play Time TMA Store or at TMAstore.org crugu$t Jacque Tati Film Festival: Play Time (19671 Thursday, Argust 6: 7 e.rr,r. I Peristyle (1 15 min.) M. Hulot's Holiday (1 953) Friday, Argust 7:7 p.rvr. I Little Theate r (87 min.) Trafic (19711 Saturday, Argust 8: 9 e.v. I Parking Lot 3 (97 min.) Mon Oncle (1958) Sundry,Argust 9: 7 p.rr,r. I Little Theater (116 min.) Music Marathon: The Complete String Q,uaftets of Dmitri Shostakovich ($r s) Saturday, Argust 15: NooN-9:30 p.M. GlasSalon I Aftist Panel with Kuft Perschke Tuesday, August 18: NooN Location TBD I Sponsored in port bg

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