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Marino Auriti's "Encyclopedic Palace of the World." (1/26/12, NYT)
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Exclusive, Behind the Scenes Tour of American Folk Art Museum's Exhibit "Jubilation | Rumination" with Senior Curator Stacy C. Hollander
Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 6 p.m.
$35, only 10 places available
Email us (landmarkwest@landmarkwest.org) or call 212-496-8110 to reserve your place on the tour
LANDMARK WEST! celebrates the relocation of the American Folk Art Museum, founded in 1961, to its new permanent home on the Upper West Side (2 Lincoln Square, Columbus Ave. at West 66th St.).
In the January 26, 2012 Arts section of The New York Times, Ken Johnson described "Jubilation | Rumination" as "a wonderful exhibition of works from the permanent collection" that "focuses on singularly striking objects rather than on academically certified reputations or institutionalized versions of art history."
ABOUT STACY C. HOLLANDER
Stacy C. Hollander is Senior Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the American Folk Art Museum. She was most recently project coordinator for "Infinite Variety: Three Hundred Years of Red and White Quilts" presented by the American Folk Art Museum at the Park Avenue Armory (2011). Hollander lectures and publishes widely and is a frequent contributor to scholarly magazines in the field. She was a presenter in the international conference "Folk Art and the Art Museum" organized by Tate Britain, Claverton Manor (Bath) and Compton Verney (2010). Hollander received her B.A. from Barnard College, Columbia University, and her M.A. in American folk art studies from New York University.