Tag: Museum of Fine Arts

  • Sunday, April 25, 10:30 – 12:00 noon and 1:30 – 3:30 – Flowers in Our Life and Master Class with Els Teunissen

    As part of the Museum of Fine Arts’ Art in Bloom 2010, Els Teunissen will present a floral demonstration and illustrated lecture on Sunday, April 25, from 10:30 – 12 in the Remis Auditorium of the MFA, entitled Flowers in Our Life.  Later that afternoon, from 1:30 – 3:30, she will give a master class with hands on flower arranging instruction, with a class size limit of twenty.

    Els Teunissen is a renowned speaker in both the US and Europe.  She has arranged decorations for the Dutch royal family, the United Nations, and the Academy Awards, and represented the Flower Council of Holland at the Institute of Floral Design.

    The fee to attend the morning demonstration is $35, and the Master Class is $200.  You may purchase tickets to either or both events on line at www.mfa.org/tickets, or by calling 617-369-3306

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  • Friday, March 26, 8:30 am – Saturday, March 27, 4:40 pm – The Cultural Landscape Foundation Los Angeles Garden Excursion

    TCLF is pleased to announce its spring garden excursion March 26 and March 27,  highlighting the diverse cultural landscapes of Pasadena and Los Angeles, California.  Attendees will have the opportunity to tour several private contemporary and historic gardens, with both the original designers and those who have stewarded the properties.

    Events will include a visit to Pasadena’s Thornton Garden (recently featured in Garden Design magazine), a tour of the Norton Simon Museum’s outdoor sculpture garden by designer Nancy Goslee Power, a walking tour of the Garret Eckbo-designed Ambassador College (pictured below), and evening drinks on the terrace of the Greene and Greene-designed Gamble House (subject of a recent exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). Day 2 will place the spotlight on modernism and guests will have the opportunity to visit three private, contemporary gardens, punctuated by lunch at a Richard Neutra-designed estate in Los Angeles famed Laurel Canyon.

    Transportation for this weekend event will be provided from downtown Santa Monica. We recommend that attendees stay at Hotel Shangri La in Santa Monica, as the bus will depart and return to this location, however, Santa Monica offers a diversity of hotels including the nearby Viceroy.  The price for this unique trip is $450 (hotel extra), and you may register on line at www.tclf.org/event/los-angeles-garden-excursion.

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  • Thursday, February 25, 6:30 – 8:00 pm – Art and the Gardener: Taking a Fresh Look at Your Garden through Art

    The Trustees of Reservations will sponsor a lecture by Gordon Hayward on Thursday, February 25, beginning at 6:30 pm, at Long Hill, 572 Essex Street in Beverly.

    Gordon Hayward first presented this lecture at The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston in 1995; he has since been refining and presenting this slide illustrated lecture in art museums and garden organizations across the country.

    This one-hour lecture is about the visual language shared between painters and garden designers. By juxtaposing a painting and a garden image on the screen, Hayward explores the many levels of similarity between how the painter and garden designer construct their images.

    He begins by exploring style: romanticism, expressionism, pattern and decoration… and others. For example, he places Childe Hassam’s In the Garden next to an image from his own garden in Vermont to show what an impressionist passage in a garden looks like.

    He next explores many design principles you can put to work in your garden: defining depth, creating foreground/background, how light can be manipulated, the power of focal points, pleasing contrasts, framing, contrasting textures and forms and the many roles of trees in the garden.

    He closes with an exploration of color in paintings by Gauguin, Matisse, Bonnard and others, and how you can use paintings to inspire your color combinations in pots and beds.

    This is a lecture that enables you, through art, to take a fresh look at your garden from a new perspective.  The lecture is preceded by refreshments, served at 6:30.  Trustees of Reservations members $20, nonmembers $25.  To reserve, call 978-921-1944, x 4018, or email bzschau@ttor.org.  For directions, log on to www.thetrustees.org/longhill.

  • Friday, November 13, 6:00 pm – Crude

    The Garden Club of the Back Bay members and their friends have been invited to The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, by Cultural Survival (www.cs.org) to a special movie showing.  The invitation is below:
    It has been called the Amazonian Chernobyl – an environmental and human rights disaster of epic proportions, making the Exxon Valdez spill look small and benign by comparison.

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    For decades, first Texaco and then Chevron Oil have desecrated Indigenous Peoples’ homelands in Ecuador, rendering the water, the soil, and the very air hostile to human life, killing wildlife, fouling watersheds, and wreaking devastation that will affect generations to come.
    Greed for oil has caused this tragedy, and refusal to take responsibility has magnified the staggering impact that Chevron has had on Indigenous communities. Facing unprecedented rates of birth defects, rare cancers, and other serious health problems, losing their traditional lands and lifestyles, and being forced to fight an international mega-corporation for their very right to exist, this David-and-Goliath story is brilliantly captured in the award-winning documentary film Crude.
    We invite you to join us for a very special showing of this film.

    The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston will be showing Crude on Friday, November 13, 2009 at 6:00 p.m.  The film will be introduced by Ted Macdonald, former Cultural Survival staffer who worked on this case and was an eyewitness to many of the events in the film.  The film’s producer and 2nd-unit director, Michael Bonfiglio, will join us for an exclusive Q&A session immediately following the film – only for friends of Cultural Survival and your guests!

    Please invite friends, family, and colleagues to join you – it will be an evening to remember!  Groups welcome (religious, academic, social clubs, your sports team or book club…)  Youth are welcome, however, some of the footage is very graphic and may be upsetting to younger children: parental discretion advised.  The Q&A session only holds 100 people, so please reserve your seats today to be sure of being part of this very special event.

    To purchase tickets for the film: online purchases via http://tickets.mfa.org or call the MFA box office at 617-369-3306. Tickets are $10 each; MFA members get a $2 per ticket discount. If you have a group of 15 or more you can obtain discounted group rates through the MFA box office.

    • To reserve your exclusive seats for the Q&A (no charge): email crude@cs.org NOTE: you must purchase your film tickets through the MFA box office before reserving seats with us for the Q&A.
    • For more information about the film, trailers, and info about showings in other cities: www.crudethemovie.com

    If you have additional questions, please email us as crude@cs.org Please note: the 100 seats for the Q&A will go fast, so please be sure to book yours now!  We look forward to seeing you there.

  • Wednesday, November 11, 1:00 pm – Fun with Flowers

    The Old York Garden Club invites to public to attend its November meeting beginning at 1:00 pm on November 11 at the Fellowship Hall of the First Parish Church, 180 York Street in Old York, Maine.  Award winning master designer Mike Spanos will wow you with his unique approach to floral design.  His program is entitled “Fun with Flowers”.  He is a contributor and featured designer to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and is in the  midst of opening a fine arts gallery featuring works in various mediums by local artists.

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  • Sunday, November 15, 3:00 – 5:00 pm – Victorian Flower Arranging with Donna Morrissey


    Victorian Flower Arranging with Donna Morrissey

    Presented by The Gibson House

    Sunday, November 15

    3:00 – 5:00 pm

    The College Club, 44 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston

    Assorted fine teas, iced tea, mint lemonade, petite tea sandwiches,

    fresh fruit, mini scones, tea breads and tea cookies will be served.

    Tickets are $65.00**

    Seating is limited.  Reservations are required.

    RSVP: 617-267-6338 or email info@thegibsonhouse.org.


    Donna Morrissey is a Master Flower Show Judge and former Chairman for Judges Council of National Garden Clubs.

    She is a Senior Associate of the Museum of Fine Arts and a Floral Designer and Design Instructor at the MFA.

    Donna is a member of the Garden Club of the Back Bay and the Wareham Garden Club. She is a popular presenter of Floral Design Programs and Workshops and has her own floral design business, Chestnut Hill Celebrations.

    The Gibson House Museum is the only museum in Back Bay, preserved as it was lived in by three generations of the Gibson family (1859-1954). The house opened as a museum in 1957, and tells the story of daily life in the Back Bay during the mid-nineteenth to early twentieth centuries.  The Museum also displays its collection of Victorian and Edwardian decorative arts.
    The Gibson House Museum is located at 137 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02116. For more information, log on to www.thegibsonhouse.org.
    **The Gibson House is a Massachusetts not-for-profit corporation. All but $23.00 of the cost of your ticket is tax deductible.

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  • Wednesday, October 7, 1 pm – 2:30 pm – Workshop: Flower Arranging

    If you are a member of the Museum of Fine Arts (and we hope all our Garden Club members will consider joining if not already a member), drop in to the Riley Seminar Room on Wednesday, October 7, between 1 pm and 2:30, and get fresh ideas on how to realize the fine art of floral arranging.  Members of the MFA’s acclaimed flower team (again, some of our own members are counted among these talented designers) will share tips and an abundance of creative ideas.  The event is free, open on a first-come, first-served basis.  Accompanying guests are admitted subject to the general admission privileges of your membership.  Please have your MFA membership card available for check-in.  For more information, log on to www.mfa.org.

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  • Thursday, August 13, 6:30 – 8 pm – A Forest in Mind: Mixed-Media Paintings by Terry Boutelle

    Come to the Hunnewell Building Lecture Hall at the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain  at 6:30 on Thursday, August 13 for a conversation with artist Terry Boutelle.  Terry Boutelle’s vision of trees and forests is shaped by memory, meditation, and imagination. Initially inspired by birch trees in the Arboretum, Boutelle has moved beyond realism into psychological and emotional realms. Using mixed media such as acrylic, pastel, wax, and plaster, and often incorporating natural objects such as leaves, twigs, and seeds, she creates paintings that are at times richly textured and at other times, smooth and veiled. Her images evoke mystery and yearning for things we cannot quite grasp.

    Largely self-taught, Terry Boutelle has also studied at the Fine Arts Work Center, Massachusetts College of Art, and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She is the current president of the Jamaica Plain Artists Association and a painting instructor at the Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts.  For more information, log on to www.arboretum.harvard.edu.  The exhibition will be on view through September 13, 2009.

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  • Saturday, April 25, 10:30 – noon- Fashionable Flowers

    Meredith Waga Perez honed her aesthetic sensibilities in haute couture. Using her love of texture, color, and design, she opened Belle Fleur, a Manhattan floral and event design firm.  She will give a floral demonstration and illustrated lecture at the Museum of Fine Arts.  Tickets $35 each may be ordered on line at www.mfa.org/tickets, or call 617-369-3306.