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Winter fun is waiting for you in the Finger Lakes this February!

There are many ways to spend time with those you love this month. February events are sure to “wow” that special someone in your life! We’ve got something for everyone: significant others, family members and kids.  Everyone will feel the love in the Finger Lakes!

 

Valentine's Day isn't just for the ladies anymore! Be sure to read on about '4 Valentine's Getaway Ideas Every Man Will Enjoy' from our guest contributor Kenneth Reaves for some unique and fun ways to have a perfect holiday this February. READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE

 

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andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

Events for March 2, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

Events for March 3, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

Events for March 4, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

Events for March 5, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

Events for March 6, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

Events for March 7, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

Events for March 8, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Events for March 9, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Events for March 10, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Events for March 11, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Events for March 12, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Buttonwood Grove Outdoor Experience
Buttonwood Grove OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE: Celebrate the Emerald Isle

Celebrate the rich heritage of Irish cuisine at our latest Outdoor Experience. Seated at our outdoor fire cauldrons, you'll start your visit with an appetizing ploughman's plate of Irish cheddar, chutney, and fruit accompanied by a sample of one of our recent NY Wine Classic Gold Medal winners. Warm up with a steaming bowl of hearty Irish stew, accompanied by Irish soda bread and your choice of a glass of artisan wine from our extensive list. Your experience will be capped off by a guided tour of our production facility, including a tank sample of a soon-to-be-bottled wine.

Weather permitting, bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of the changing seasons in the Finger Lakes!

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED.  Click "Book Now" when you arrive on our Tastings page.

JOIN US FOR SEAFOOD FRIDAYS DURING LENT

Seafood Friday Menu @ Grill 125

March 12, 2021

Ginger-Garlic Noodle Soup with Bok Choy

Sesame Tuna with Wasabi Crema, Stir Fry Vegetable + Jasmine Rice

Scallop Noodle Bowl

Coconut Fried Shrimp with Candied Orange Black Pepper Dipping Sauce

 

Events for March 13, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Buttonwood Grove Outdoor Experience
Buttonwood Grove OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE: Celebrate the Emerald Isle

Celebrate the rich heritage of Irish cuisine at our latest Outdoor Experience. Seated at our outdoor fire cauldrons, you'll start your visit with an appetizing ploughman's plate of Irish cheddar, chutney, and fruit accompanied by a sample of one of our recent NY Wine Classic Gold Medal winners. Warm up with a steaming bowl of hearty Irish stew, accompanied by Irish soda bread and your choice of a glass of artisan wine from our extensive list. Your experience will be capped off by a guided tour of our production facility, including a tank sample of a soon-to-be-bottled wine.

Weather permitting, bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of the changing seasons in the Finger Lakes!

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED.  Click "Book Now" when you arrive on our Tastings page.

Events for March 14, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Buttonwood Grove Outdoor Experience
Buttonwood Grove OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE: Celebrate the Emerald Isle

Celebrate the rich heritage of Irish cuisine at our latest Outdoor Experience. Seated at our outdoor fire cauldrons, you'll start your visit with an appetizing ploughman's plate of Irish cheddar, chutney, and fruit accompanied by a sample of one of our recent NY Wine Classic Gold Medal winners. Warm up with a steaming bowl of hearty Irish stew, accompanied by Irish soda bread and your choice of a glass of artisan wine from our extensive list. Your experience will be capped off by a guided tour of our production facility, including a tank sample of a soon-to-be-bottled wine.

Weather permitting, bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of the changing seasons in the Finger Lakes!

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED.  Click "Book Now" when you arrive on our Tastings page.

Radisson Corning
MUSIC & MIMOSAS ON MARCH 14

We have a few tickets left to Music & Mimosas--the first of our series of monthly spring/summer mimosa brunch soirees. Guests of this inaugural event on March 14 between 11 am--2 pm can expect music from one of the Finger Lakes top local artists along with chef-crafted brunch specialties and a wide-ranging mimosa menu that promises to turn any Sunday into a fun day!  

Featured mimosas will include:

  • Mermaid (Midori, pineapple juice, Blue Curaçao, Champagne)
  • Hawaiian (pineapple juice, coconut rum, Champagne)
  • Strawberry (orange juice blended with strawberries, Champagne)
  • Bellini (Peach Puree, Champagne)
  • Tequila Sunrise (orange juice, Patron Silver, Grenadine, Champagne)

The chef-crafted a la carte menu includes: poached eggs with salmon fillet nestled on a bed of wilted arugula with prosciutto, Belgian waffle with butter milk fried chicken and spiced syrup, Quiche Lorraine with caramelized onion, smoked bacon and grated swiss cheese, designer omelets, shrimp and grits, fried grit cakes with a Cajun style shrimp and sausage cream sauce, and much more.  

To make a reservation, call (607) 962-5000 ext 127.

Events for March 15, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Events for March 16, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Events for March 17, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

shamrocks
ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPECIAL MENU AND PARTY!

Starting March 17, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar guests can enjoy traditional Irish food such as  Irish seafood and chowder, Crab Dublin Lawyer flamed with Irish whiskey, Irish whiskey marinated roast salmon, Irish stew, hand-carved corned beef and cabbage, Guinness fish and chips, fresh Reubens, and more.

On March 19, we are bringing back the good times on St. Patty’s weekend with a free Irish-themed concert from 6-9 pm featuring local Irish folk singer Pat Kane.  

Contact the restaurant directly at 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations. 

Events for March 18, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Events for March 19, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

pat kane
St. Pat's Concert Party

For those who’d like to continue the festive vibe, Radisson Hotel Corning is bringing back the good times on St. Patty’s weekend with a free Irish-themed concert on March 19th from 6 pm to 9 pm featuring local Irish folk singer Pat Kane.  In addition to traditional Irish music, revelers can enjoy traditional Irish food (available starting March 17th) in Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar such as hand-carved corned beef and cabbage, Guinness fish and chips, Reubens, Irish Clubs, bread pudding with chocolate stout sauce, and more.  Contact the restaurant directly at 607.962.5000 ext 127 for more info and reservations.  

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Celebrate the rich heritage of Irish cuisine at our newest Outdoor Experience at Buttonwood Grove!

Seated at one of our fire cauldrons, you'll start your visit with an appetizing ploughman's plate of Irish cheddar, chutney, and fruit accompanied by a sample of one of our recent NY Wine Classic Gold Medal winners. Warm up with a steaming bowl of hearty Irish stew, accompanied by Irish soda bread and your choice of a glass of artisan wine from our extensive list. Your experience will be capped off by a guided tour of our production facility, including a tank sample of a soon-to-be-bottled wine and Irish Cream cheesecake.
Wear your hiking boots and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of the Finger Lakes!

 

Outdoor Wine Experience at Buttonwood Grove
Buttonwood Grove OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE: Celebrate the Emerald Isle

Celebrate the rich heritage of Irish cuisine at our newest Outdoor Experience. Seated at our outdoor fire cauldrons, you'll start your visit with an appetizing ploughman's plate of Irish cheddar, chutney, and fruit accompanied by a sample of one of our recent NY Wine Classic Gold Medal winners. Warm up with a steaming bowl of hearty Irish stew, accompanied by Irish soda bread and your choice of a glass of artisan wine from our extensive list. Your experience will be capped off by a guided tour of our production facility, including a tank sample of a soon-to-be-bottled wine.

Weather permitting, bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of the changing seasons in the Finger Lakes!

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED.  Click "Book Now" when you arrive on our Tastings page.

Maple Sugar Festival
Maple Sugar Festival

Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village.

Calling maple foodies...to try the new Maple Fat Ox Ale made from GCV&M’s historic recipe in conjunction with Flying Bison Brewing. Learn how to make sugar-on snow, and visit the Confectionery for historically-based sweet treats. Stop by Foster House to discover 19th-century domestic uses for maple sap. The Depot Restaurant will be serving our special maple cotton candy and maple-bacon pizza. Bring a taste of your visit home with maple products made from GCV&M’s own Sugarhouse! 

Be one with nature! Hike the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail to the drip, drip, drip of running sap. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship you can learn about sugar maples, and the collection techniques we employ to keep our sugar bush sustainable. Indulge in our guilt-free pancake breakfast (reservations required) - we’ve partnered with Impact Earth to ensure a minimal waste experience! 

Please note: Due to weather conditions, handicap accessibility may be limited. Scout-friendly.

 

At the Nature Center and in the Historic Village you can also:

  • Stop by Livingston-Backus for a taste of something maple-licious
  • See how villagers preserved food before the invention of refrigerators
  • Pickup a take-and-make tin ornament kit ($)
  • Visit village tradesmenn like the Cooper or Tinsmith
  • and more!

The Sugar Shack, Nature Center, and Historic Village OPEN AT 10 am and will CLOSE at 3 pm.

Pancake Breakfast

Fuel up for your sugaring adventure with freshly made pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, coffee, tea and hot cocoa. Top off your morning with honest-to-goodness, real maple syrup made in New York State.

Breakfast Price:
$12 per person age 13 & above
$10 for kids 3-12
All children 2 & under are FREE!

Breakfast seatings run every 45 minutes from 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Gluten-free pancakes and vegan oatmeal available upon request.

Events for March 20, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

As You Like It image
AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by National Players

AS YOU LIKE IT - Streaming Event

On Demand March 1-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

By William Shakespeare

 “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool”

The forest of Arden resounds with mischief, confusion, wit, and romance in one of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies.  Join Rosalind, Orlando, Celia, Touchstone and all the others in this delightful love-filled romp through the woods.

With a ten-person ensemble, National Players melds classic language with contemporary staging of Shakespeare’s imaginative tale about city folk venturing in to the woods.  A romantic comedy about girls, boys, losing oneself and finding oneself again.

Curriculum Connections: Literature, Communication, Language Arts, Drama

Recommended for Grades 8-12   (120 Minutes) Length of each Act will be provided, to view the show in sections.

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 1 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times. Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the YouTube link will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

The Snail and the Whale image
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE - Streaming Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by Holden & Arts Associates/Tall Stories Theatre Company of London, England

THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE 

On Demand March 8-21, 2021  |  Streaming Event

 

A play with music inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

“Faultless family fare… One of the best examples of children’s theatre”
-WhatsOnStage

Join an adventurous young girl and her sea-faring father as they re-imagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved picture book.

Longing to see the world, the tiny sea snail hitches a lift on the tail of a great, grey-blue humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing journey, told through live cello music and singing, storytelling and lots of laughs … but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him?

A heart-warming adventure for everyone aged four and up from Tall Stories, the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you ‘The Gruffalo’ and ‘Room on the Broom’ live on stage.

Curriculum Connections:  Language Arts, Science, Literature, Emotional/Social Development 

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3  (55 minutes)

Content available to stream on demand at a time of your choosing from March 8 – 21, 2021.  You may access content for your classroom multiple times.  Registration for each participating classroom is required.  

 

Purchase information:  

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  A fillable Order Form is available on-line or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and General Public:  Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Celebrate the rich heritage of Irish cuisine at our newest Outdoor Experience at Buttonwood Grove!

Seated at one of our fire cauldrons, you'll start your visit with an appetizing ploughman's plate of Irish cheddar, chutney, and fruit accompanied by a sample of one of our recent NY Wine Classic Gold Medal winners. Warm up with a steaming bowl of hearty Irish stew, accompanied by Irish soda bread and your choice of a glass of artisan wine from our extensive list. Your experience will be capped off by a guided tour of our production facility, including a tank sample of a soon-to-be-bottled wine and Irish Cream cheesecake.
Wear your hiking boots and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of the Finger Lakes!

 

Outdoor Wine Experience at Buttonwood Grove
Buttonwood Grove OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE: Celebrate the Emerald Isle

Celebrate the rich heritage of Irish cuisine at our newest Outdoor Experience. Seated at our outdoor fire cauldrons, you'll start your visit with an appetizing ploughman's plate of Irish cheddar, chutney, and fruit accompanied by a sample of one of our recent NY Wine Classic Gold Medal winners. Warm up with a steaming bowl of hearty Irish stew, accompanied by Irish soda bread and your choice of a glass of artisan wine from our extensive list. Your experience will be capped off by a guided tour of our production facility, including a tank sample of a soon-to-be-bottled wine.

Weather permitting, bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of the changing seasons in the Finger Lakes!

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED.  Click "Book Now" when you arrive on our Tastings page.

Maple Sugar Festival
Maple Sugar Festival

Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village.

Calling maple foodies...to try the new Maple Fat Ox Ale made from GCV&M’s historic recipe in conjunction with Flying Bison Brewing. Learn how to make sugar-on snow, and visit the Confectionery for historically-based sweet treats. Stop by Foster House to discover 19th-century domestic uses for maple sap. The Depot Restaurant will be serving our special maple cotton candy and maple-bacon pizza. Bring a taste of your visit home with maple products made from GCV&M’s own Sugarhouse! 

Be one with nature! Hike the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail to the drip, drip, drip of running sap. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship you can learn about sugar maples, and the collection techniques we employ to keep our sugar bush sustainable. Indulge in our guilt-free pancake breakfast (reservations required) - we’ve partnered with Impact Earth to ensure a minimal waste experience! 

Please note: Due to weather conditions, handicap accessibility may be limited. Scout-friendly.

 

At the Nature Center and in the Historic Village you can also:

  • Stop by Livingston-Backus for a taste of something maple-licious
  • See how villagers preserved food before the invention of refrigerators
  • Pickup a take-and-make tin ornament kit ($)
  • Visit village tradesmenn like the Cooper or Tinsmith
  • and more!

The Sugar Shack, Nature Center, and Historic Village OPEN AT 10 am and will CLOSE at 3 pm.

Pancake Breakfast

Fuel up for your sugaring adventure with freshly made pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, coffee, tea and hot cocoa. Top off your morning with honest-to-goodness, real maple syrup made in New York State.

Breakfast Price:
$12 per person age 13 & above
$10 for kids 3-12
All children 2 & under are FREE!

Breakfast seatings run every 45 minutes from 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Gluten-free pancakes and vegan oatmeal available upon request.

Events for March 21, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Celebrate the rich heritage of Irish cuisine at our newest Outdoor Experience at Buttonwood Grove!

Seated at one of our fire cauldrons, you'll start your visit with an appetizing ploughman's plate of Irish cheddar, chutney, and fruit accompanied by a sample of one of our recent NY Wine Classic Gold Medal winners. Warm up with a steaming bowl of hearty Irish stew, accompanied by Irish soda bread and your choice of a glass of artisan wine from our extensive list. Your experience will be capped off by a guided tour of our production facility, including a tank sample of a soon-to-be-bottled wine and Irish Cream cheesecake.
Wear your hiking boots and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of the Finger Lakes!

 

Outdoor Wine Experience at Buttonwood Grove
Buttonwood Grove OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE: Celebrate the Emerald Isle

Celebrate the rich heritage of Irish cuisine at our newest Outdoor Experience. Seated at our outdoor fire cauldrons, you'll start your visit with an appetizing ploughman's plate of Irish cheddar, chutney, and fruit accompanied by a sample of one of our recent NY Wine Classic Gold Medal winners. Warm up with a steaming bowl of hearty Irish stew, accompanied by Irish soda bread and your choice of a glass of artisan wine from our extensive list. Your experience will be capped off by a guided tour of our production facility, including a tank sample of a soon-to-be-bottled wine.

Weather permitting, bring your snowshoes or cross country skis and venture out on a self-guided trek through our rolling vineyards, build a snowman, or simply sit back and listen to the crackling flames as you drink in the enchanting beauty of the changing seasons in the Finger Lakes!

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED.  Click "Book Now" when you arrive on our Tastings page.

Maple Sugar Festival
Maple Sugar Festival

Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village.

Calling maple foodies...to try the new Maple Fat Ox Ale made from GCV&M’s historic recipe in conjunction with Flying Bison Brewing. Learn how to make sugar-on snow, and visit the Confectionery for historically-based sweet treats. Stop by Foster House to discover 19th-century domestic uses for maple sap. The Depot Restaurant will be serving our special maple cotton candy and maple-bacon pizza. Bring a taste of your visit home with maple products made from GCV&M’s own Sugarhouse! 

Be one with nature! Hike the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail to the drip, drip, drip of running sap. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship you can learn about sugar maples, and the collection techniques we employ to keep our sugar bush sustainable. Indulge in our guilt-free pancake breakfast (reservations required) - we’ve partnered with Impact Earth to ensure a minimal waste experience! 

Please note: Due to weather conditions, handicap accessibility may be limited. Scout-friendly.

 

At the Nature Center and in the Historic Village you can also:

  • Stop by Livingston-Backus for a taste of something maple-licious
  • See how villagers preserved food before the invention of refrigerators
  • Pickup a take-and-make tin ornament kit ($)
  • Visit village tradesmenn like the Cooper or Tinsmith
  • and more!

The Sugar Shack, Nature Center, and Historic Village OPEN AT 10 am and will CLOSE at 3 pm.

Pancake Breakfast

Fuel up for your sugaring adventure with freshly made pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, coffee, tea and hot cocoa. Top off your morning with honest-to-goodness, real maple syrup made in New York State.

Breakfast Price:
$12 per person age 13 & above
$10 for kids 3-12
All children 2 & under are FREE!

Breakfast seatings run every 45 minutes from 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Gluten-free pancakes and vegan oatmeal available upon request.

Events for March 22, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Maple Sugar Festival
Maple Sugar Festival

Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village.

Calling maple foodies...to try the new Maple Fat Ox Ale made from GCV&M’s historic recipe in conjunction with Flying Bison Brewing. Learn how to make sugar-on snow, and visit the Confectionery for historically-based sweet treats. Stop by Foster House to discover 19th-century domestic uses for maple sap. The Depot Restaurant will be serving our special maple cotton candy and maple-bacon pizza. Bring a taste of your visit home with maple products made from GCV&M’s own Sugarhouse! 

Be one with nature! Hike the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail to the drip, drip, drip of running sap. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship you can learn about sugar maples, and the collection techniques we employ to keep our sugar bush sustainable. Indulge in our guilt-free pancake breakfast (reservations required) - we’ve partnered with Impact Earth to ensure a minimal waste experience! 

Please note: Due to weather conditions, handicap accessibility may be limited. Scout-friendly.

 

At the Nature Center and in the Historic Village you can also:

  • Stop by Livingston-Backus for a taste of something maple-licious
  • See how villagers preserved food before the invention of refrigerators
  • Pickup a take-and-make tin ornament kit ($)
  • Visit village tradesmenn like the Cooper or Tinsmith
  • and more!

The Sugar Shack, Nature Center, and Historic Village OPEN AT 10 am and will CLOSE at 3 pm.

Pancake Breakfast

Fuel up for your sugaring adventure with freshly made pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, coffee, tea and hot cocoa. Top off your morning with honest-to-goodness, real maple syrup made in New York State.

Breakfast Price:
$12 per person age 13 & above
$10 for kids 3-12
All children 2 & under are FREE!

Breakfast seatings run every 45 minutes from 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Gluten-free pancakes and vegan oatmeal available upon request.

Online Auction to Benefit Geneva Historical Society

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society will be hosting an online auction as their spring 2021 fundraiser. Help support the telling of Geneva's stories with a bid! The excitement begins next week and runs from Monday, March 22 through Saturday, April 3. An eclectic mix of items will be up for bid, including wines, antiques and collectibles, handcrafted items, art, and sporting goods.

 

To see what is available, to bid, or donate, visit the auction site at https://events.readysetauction.com
/genevahistoricalsociety/2021springauction
beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, March 22. Bidding will go through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

 

All proceeds benefit the Geneva Historical Society. The Geneva History Society is located at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, NY. For more information, call the Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

Events for March 23, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Maple Sugar Festival
Maple Sugar Festival

Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village.

Calling maple foodies...to try the new Maple Fat Ox Ale made from GCV&M’s historic recipe in conjunction with Flying Bison Brewing. Learn how to make sugar-on snow, and visit the Confectionery for historically-based sweet treats. Stop by Foster House to discover 19th-century domestic uses for maple sap. The Depot Restaurant will be serving our special maple cotton candy and maple-bacon pizza. Bring a taste of your visit home with maple products made from GCV&M’s own Sugarhouse! 

Be one with nature! Hike the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail to the drip, drip, drip of running sap. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship you can learn about sugar maples, and the collection techniques we employ to keep our sugar bush sustainable. Indulge in our guilt-free pancake breakfast (reservations required) - we’ve partnered with Impact Earth to ensure a minimal waste experience! 

Please note: Due to weather conditions, handicap accessibility may be limited. Scout-friendly.

 

At the Nature Center and in the Historic Village you can also:

  • Stop by Livingston-Backus for a taste of something maple-licious
  • See how villagers preserved food before the invention of refrigerators
  • Pickup a take-and-make tin ornament kit ($)
  • Visit village tradesmenn like the Cooper or Tinsmith
  • and more!

The Sugar Shack, Nature Center, and Historic Village OPEN AT 10 am and will CLOSE at 3 pm.

Pancake Breakfast

Fuel up for your sugaring adventure with freshly made pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, coffee, tea and hot cocoa. Top off your morning with honest-to-goodness, real maple syrup made in New York State.

Breakfast Price:
$12 per person age 13 & above
$10 for kids 3-12
All children 2 & under are FREE!

Breakfast seatings run every 45 minutes from 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Gluten-free pancakes and vegan oatmeal available upon request.

Online Auction to Benefit Geneva Historical Society

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society will be hosting an online auction as their spring 2021 fundraiser. Help support the telling of Geneva's stories with a bid! The excitement begins next week and runs from Monday, March 22 through Saturday, April 3. An eclectic mix of items will be up for bid, including wines, antiques and collectibles, handcrafted items, art, and sporting goods.

 

To see what is available, to bid, or donate, visit the auction site at https://events.readysetauction.com
/genevahistoricalsociety/2021springauction
beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, March 22. Bidding will go through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

 

All proceeds benefit the Geneva Historical Society. The Geneva History Society is located at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, NY. For more information, call the Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

Lecturer Explores Underground Railroad in Yates County

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society's 2021 virtual Spring Lecture Series kicks off with the program “A Dangerous Freedom: Abolitionists, Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad in Yates County,” presented by Tricia Noel of the Yates County History Center on Tuesday, March 23 at 7 p.m. Ms. Noel will focus on six abolitionists active in Yates County and the sites associated with them. This presentation is a companion to the Yates County History Center's recently opened exhibit of the same name.


Tricia Lewis Noel graduated from Geneva High School and received her BA in American Studies from Wells College in 2001 and her MA in American History from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. She worked for Colonial Williamsburg, the Virginia State Archives, and many other museums and historic sites before coming to the Yates County History Center in 2018.
 

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the lecture will be presented virtually through Zoom, and advance registration is required. A device, internet connection, and email address are necessary to participate. To register, participants should visit the program event page on the Geneva Historical Society website event calendar. The necessary login information will be sent to registrants via email 24 hours prior to the program. For any problems with registration or to register by phone, call the Geneva Historical Society office at 315-789-5151. Registrations must be complete before 12:00 noon, March 23, the day of the program.

 

The Lecture Series is supported in part by the Samuel B. Williams fund for programs in the Humanities and is free and open to the public. For more information about the program, call the Geneva Historical Society office at 315-789-5151 or visit genevahistoricalsociety.com.

Events for March 24, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Maple Sugar Festival
Maple Sugar Festival

Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village.

Calling maple foodies...to try the new Maple Fat Ox Ale made from GCV&M’s historic recipe in conjunction with Flying Bison Brewing. Learn how to make sugar-on snow, and visit the Confectionery for historically-based sweet treats. Stop by Foster House to discover 19th-century domestic uses for maple sap. The Depot Restaurant will be serving our special maple cotton candy and maple-bacon pizza. Bring a taste of your visit home with maple products made from GCV&M’s own Sugarhouse! 

Be one with nature! Hike the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail to the drip, drip, drip of running sap. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship you can learn about sugar maples, and the collection techniques we employ to keep our sugar bush sustainable. Indulge in our guilt-free pancake breakfast (reservations required) - we’ve partnered with Impact Earth to ensure a minimal waste experience! 

Please note: Due to weather conditions, handicap accessibility may be limited. Scout-friendly.

 

At the Nature Center and in the Historic Village you can also:

  • Stop by Livingston-Backus for a taste of something maple-licious
  • See how villagers preserved food before the invention of refrigerators
  • Pickup a take-and-make tin ornament kit ($)
  • Visit village tradesmenn like the Cooper or Tinsmith
  • and more!

The Sugar Shack, Nature Center, and Historic Village OPEN AT 10 am and will CLOSE at 3 pm.

Pancake Breakfast

Fuel up for your sugaring adventure with freshly made pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, coffee, tea and hot cocoa. Top off your morning with honest-to-goodness, real maple syrup made in New York State.

Breakfast Price:
$12 per person age 13 & above
$10 for kids 3-12
All children 2 & under are FREE!

Breakfast seatings run every 45 minutes from 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Gluten-free pancakes and vegan oatmeal available upon request.

Online Auction to Benefit Geneva Historical Society

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society will be hosting an online auction as their spring 2021 fundraiser. Help support the telling of Geneva's stories with a bid! The excitement begins next week and runs from Monday, March 22 through Saturday, April 3. An eclectic mix of items will be up for bid, including wines, antiques and collectibles, handcrafted items, art, and sporting goods.

 

To see what is available, to bid, or donate, visit the auction site at https://events.readysetauction.com
/genevahistoricalsociety/2021springauction
beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, March 22. Bidding will go through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

 

All proceeds benefit the Geneva Historical Society. The Geneva History Society is located at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, NY. For more information, call the Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

CORKS & FORKS ON MARCH 24

Grill 1-2-5 invites wine enthusiasts to another night of hand-selected Finger Lakes wines paired with chef-crafted fare on March 24.  This event is almost sold out so RSVP today!

The four-course menu includes seared fresh halibut, house-made pappardelle pasta, seared breast of duck, and Spanish chocolate flan matched up to wines to bring out the flavor.   

Reservations for this multi-coursed wine tasting dinner are available by contacting the restaurant directly at 607.962.5000 ext 127.  

Events for March 25, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

###

Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Maple Sugar Festival
Maple Sugar Festival

Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village.

Calling maple foodies...to try the new Maple Fat Ox Ale made from GCV&M’s historic recipe in conjunction with Flying Bison Brewing. Learn how to make sugar-on snow, and visit the Confectionery for historically-based sweet treats. Stop by Foster House to discover 19th-century domestic uses for maple sap. The Depot Restaurant will be serving our special maple cotton candy and maple-bacon pizza. Bring a taste of your visit home with maple products made from GCV&M’s own Sugarhouse! 

Be one with nature! Hike the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail to the drip, drip, drip of running sap. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship you can learn about sugar maples, and the collection techniques we employ to keep our sugar bush sustainable. Indulge in our guilt-free pancake breakfast (reservations required) - we’ve partnered with Impact Earth to ensure a minimal waste experience! 

Please note: Due to weather conditions, handicap accessibility may be limited. Scout-friendly.

 

At the Nature Center and in the Historic Village you can also:

  • Stop by Livingston-Backus for a taste of something maple-licious
  • See how villagers preserved food before the invention of refrigerators
  • Pickup a take-and-make tin ornament kit ($)
  • Visit village tradesmenn like the Cooper or Tinsmith
  • and more!

The Sugar Shack, Nature Center, and Historic Village OPEN AT 10 am and will CLOSE at 3 pm.

Pancake Breakfast

Fuel up for your sugaring adventure with freshly made pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, coffee, tea and hot cocoa. Top off your morning with honest-to-goodness, real maple syrup made in New York State.

Breakfast Price:
$12 per person age 13 & above
$10 for kids 3-12
All children 2 & under are FREE!

Breakfast seatings run every 45 minutes from 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Gluten-free pancakes and vegan oatmeal available upon request.

Online Auction to Benefit Geneva Historical Society

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society will be hosting an online auction as their spring 2021 fundraiser. Help support the telling of Geneva's stories with a bid! The excitement begins next week and runs from Monday, March 22 through Saturday, April 3. An eclectic mix of items will be up for bid, including wines, antiques and collectibles, handcrafted items, art, and sporting goods.

 

To see what is available, to bid, or donate, visit the auction site at https://events.readysetauction.com
/genevahistoricalsociety/2021springauction
beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, March 22. Bidding will go through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

 

All proceeds benefit the Geneva Historical Society. The Geneva History Society is located at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, NY. For more information, call the Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

Events for March 26, 2021 x
andy warhol's marilyn
The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Maple Sugar Festival
Maple Sugar Festival

Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village.

Calling maple foodies...to try the new Maple Fat Ox Ale made from GCV&M’s historic recipe in conjunction with Flying Bison Brewing. Learn how to make sugar-on snow, and visit the Confectionery for historically-based sweet treats. Stop by Foster House to discover 19th-century domestic uses for maple sap. The Depot Restaurant will be serving our special maple cotton candy and maple-bacon pizza. Bring a taste of your visit home with maple products made from GCV&M’s own Sugarhouse! 

Be one with nature! Hike the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail to the drip, drip, drip of running sap. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship you can learn about sugar maples, and the collection techniques we employ to keep our sugar bush sustainable. Indulge in our guilt-free pancake breakfast (reservations required) - we’ve partnered with Impact Earth to ensure a minimal waste experience! 

Please note: Due to weather conditions, handicap accessibility may be limited. Scout-friendly.

 

At the Nature Center and in the Historic Village you can also:

  • Stop by Livingston-Backus for a taste of something maple-licious
  • See how villagers preserved food before the invention of refrigerators
  • Pickup a take-and-make tin ornament kit ($)
  • Visit village tradesmenn like the Cooper or Tinsmith
  • and more!

The Sugar Shack, Nature Center, and Historic Village OPEN AT 10 am and will CLOSE at 3 pm.

Pancake Breakfast

Fuel up for your sugaring adventure with freshly made pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, coffee, tea and hot cocoa. Top off your morning with honest-to-goodness, real maple syrup made in New York State.

Breakfast Price:
$12 per person age 13 & above
$10 for kids 3-12
All children 2 & under are FREE!

Breakfast seatings run every 45 minutes from 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Gluten-free pancakes and vegan oatmeal available upon request.

Online Auction to Benefit Geneva Historical Society

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society will be hosting an online auction as their spring 2021 fundraiser. Help support the telling of Geneva's stories with a bid! The excitement begins next week and runs from Monday, March 22 through Saturday, April 3. An eclectic mix of items will be up for bid, including wines, antiques and collectibles, handcrafted items, art, and sporting goods.

 

To see what is available, to bid, or donate, visit the auction site at https://events.readysetauction.com
/genevahistoricalsociety/2021springauction
beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, March 22. Bidding will go through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

 

All proceeds benefit the Geneva Historical Society. The Geneva History Society is located at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, NY. For more information, call the Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

Events for March 27, 2021 x
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The Memorial Art Gallery presents Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection,

The Memorial Art Gallery is pleased to announce the presentation of Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection, featuring 79 original screenprints by the legendary American artist, film director, producer, and publisher Andy Warhol, as well as related ephemera and works depicting Warhol by other artists. This exhibition, loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program, will be view October 25, 2020 through March 28, 2021.

 

Presented in MAG’s Docent Gallery, Andy Warhol Portfolios showcases a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. It includes not only quintessential works such as a 1967 portrait of Marilyn Monroe and the early print portfolios Campbell’s Soup II (1969) and Flowers (1970), but also less familiar subjects. Birmingham Race Riot (1964) and the complete portfolios of Muhammad Ali (1978), Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (1980), and Myths (1981) are just a few of the subjects that underscore the breadth of Warhol’s interest in cultural and political life. The print portfolios Sunset (1972), Grapes (1979), Space Fruit (1979), Endangered Species (1983), and Vesuvius (1985) suggest a different set of concerns, with the traditional art historical subject matters of still-life, landscape, and also of the animal world. Andy Warhol Portfolios provides a rare opportunity to explore iconic Warhol—the renowned exponent and, simultaneously, critic of mass-media, popular culture, and commercialism—and also less well-known but nonetheless important aspects of the artist’s career, providing a fuller understanding of this major figure’s contributions and achievements.

 

“The arts help economies thrive and enrich societies by creating greater cultural understanding,” said Colleen Matteson, Bank of America Rochester Market President. “Rochester already has a rich arts and culture scene, and Bank of America is pleased to add to that richness by sharing our Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop collection. Visitors of The Memorial Art Gallery will be able to experience one of America’s most vibrant artists through Bank of America’s Arts in our Communities program, which loans exhibitions at no cost to our museum and nonprofit gallery partners.”

 

“We are thrilled to present Rochester audiences with a rich and multifaceted view of Andy Warhol,” said MAG’s Mary W. and Donald R. Clark Director Jonathan P. Binstock, “and we are tremendously grateful to the Bank of America Art in our Communities program for supporting our effort to do so.”

 

This exhibition has been loaned through the Bank of America Art in our Communities® program.

About Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms.

 

About Art in our Communities®

The Bank of America Art in Our Communities Program was established in 2009 in order to share the company’s art collection with the widest possible audience. Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are now part of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost. The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue. Since 2009, more than 140 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

 

About The Memorial Art Gallery

The Memorial Art Gallery showcases visual art from antiquity to the present day, including the outdoor public Centennial Sculpture Park. In addition to its permanent collection, MAG offers a year-round schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, concerts, tours, after-hours social events, and family activities.

Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 11 am to 5 pm, and until 9 pm on Thursdays and select Fridays. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Admission: $20; senior citizens, $17; college students with ID and children 6–18, $11.  Always free to members, University of Rochester faculty/staff and students, and children 5 and under. Half-price general admission Thursdays from 5–9 pm is made possible in part by Monroe County. For more information, call 585.276.8900 or visit mag.rochester.edu.        

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Press contact: Meg Colombo (585) 276-8934 / mcolombo@mag.rochester.edu
MAG Contact:  Rachael Brown, Director of Marketing and Engagement:  585.276-8937 / rbrown@mag.rochester.edu

FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Maple Sugar Festival
Maple Sugar Festival

Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village.

Calling maple foodies...to try the new Maple Fat Ox Ale made from GCV&M’s historic recipe in conjunction with Flying Bison Brewing. Learn how to make sugar-on snow, and visit the Confectionery for historically-based sweet treats. Stop by Foster House to discover 19th-century domestic uses for maple sap. The Depot Restaurant will be serving our special maple cotton candy and maple-bacon pizza. Bring a taste of your visit home with maple products made from GCV&M’s own Sugarhouse! 

Be one with nature! Hike the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail to the drip, drip, drip of running sap. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship you can learn about sugar maples, and the collection techniques we employ to keep our sugar bush sustainable. Indulge in our guilt-free pancake breakfast (reservations required) - we’ve partnered with Impact Earth to ensure a minimal waste experience! 

Please note: Due to weather conditions, handicap accessibility may be limited. Scout-friendly.

 

At the Nature Center and in the Historic Village you can also:

  • Stop by Livingston-Backus for a taste of something maple-licious
  • See how villagers preserved food before the invention of refrigerators
  • Pickup a take-and-make tin ornament kit ($)
  • Visit village tradesmenn like the Cooper or Tinsmith
  • and more!

The Sugar Shack, Nature Center, and Historic Village OPEN AT 10 am and will CLOSE at 3 pm.

Pancake Breakfast

Fuel up for your sugaring adventure with freshly made pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, coffee, tea and hot cocoa. Top off your morning with honest-to-goodness, real maple syrup made in New York State.

Breakfast Price:
$12 per person age 13 & above
$10 for kids 3-12
All children 2 & under are FREE!

Breakfast seatings run every 45 minutes from 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Gluten-free pancakes and vegan oatmeal available upon request.

Online Auction to Benefit Geneva Historical Society

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society will be hosting an online auction as their spring 2021 fundraiser. Help support the telling of Geneva's stories with a bid! The excitement begins next week and runs from Monday, March 22 through Saturday, April 3. An eclectic mix of items will be up for bid, including wines, antiques and collectibles, handcrafted items, art, and sporting goods.

 

To see what is available, to bid, or donate, visit the auction site at https://events.readysetauction.com
/genevahistoricalsociety/2021springauction
beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, March 22. Bidding will go through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

 

All proceeds benefit the Geneva Historical Society. The Geneva History Society is located at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, NY. For more information, call the Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

Chronology of Enology Join our progressive tasting tour!

Join our progressive tasting tour!

March 27, 2021

Available Starting Times:  10:30, 11:30, 12:30 1:30, and 2:30
$50

Begin your experience at nearby Toro Run Winery, where you'll explore yet-to-be-bottled wine samples crafted in ancient-style clay and stone wine making vessels.   A selection of sparkling and still wines will be accompanied by an appetizing platter of hearty breads, earthy cheeses, and chutneys. 
Moving on to Buttonwood Grove Winery, guests will be greeted with our award-winning Riemer Block Riesling, harvested from our oldest vines.   A highlight of the experience will be a special tasting of white, rosé, and red wines all made from Cabernet Franc, paired with a vivacious spread of crudite, fruits, nuts, and cheeses.  Your tour will finish just down the road at Knapp Winery, where Chef John has concocted small platters of amuse-bouche to accompany an array of library Rieslings from the 2014, '15, and '16 vintages.  Discussion of vineyards, vintages and wine making techniques will be a feature at each stop.

Advance tickets are required.  For additional details and reservations, visit the 
  Knapp Vineyards website 

Chronology of Enology on Cayuga
The Chronology of Enology on Cayuga

Join our progressive tasting tour at 3 uniquely different locations on the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail! 

Begin your experience at Toro Run Winery, where you'll explore yet-to-be-bottled wine samples crafted in ancient-style clay and stone wine making vessels.   A selection of sparkling and still wines will be accompanied by a ploughman-style platter of hearty breads, earthy cheeses, and chutneys. ***Toro Run Winery is under new ownership - come see the exciting evolution!***
Moving on to Buttonwood Grove Winery, guests will be greeted with the award-winning Riemer Block Riesling, harvested from vines planted in 1999.  A highlight of the experience will be a special tasting of white, rosé, and red wines all made from Cabernet Franc, paired with a vivacious spread of crudite, fruits, nuts, and cheeses.  Your tour will finish just down the road at Knapp Winery, where Chef John has concocted small platters of amuse-bouche to accompany an array of library Rieslings from the 2014, '15, and '16 vintages.  Discussion of vineyards, vintages and wine making techniques will be a feature at each stop.  Available starting times:  10:30, 11:30, 12:30 1:30, and 2:30
$50

Advance tickets are required.  For additional details and reservations, visit the Knapp Vineyards website 

Events for March 28, 2021 x
FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Maple Sugar Festival
Maple Sugar Festival

Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village.

Calling maple foodies...to try the new Maple Fat Ox Ale made from GCV&M’s historic recipe in conjunction with Flying Bison Brewing. Learn how to make sugar-on snow, and visit the Confectionery for historically-based sweet treats. Stop by Foster House to discover 19th-century domestic uses for maple sap. The Depot Restaurant will be serving our special maple cotton candy and maple-bacon pizza. Bring a taste of your visit home with maple products made from GCV&M’s own Sugarhouse! 

Be one with nature! Hike the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail to the drip, drip, drip of running sap. As part of our commitment to environmental stewardship you can learn about sugar maples, and the collection techniques we employ to keep our sugar bush sustainable. Indulge in our guilt-free pancake breakfast (reservations required) - we’ve partnered with Impact Earth to ensure a minimal waste experience! 

Please note: Due to weather conditions, handicap accessibility may be limited. Scout-friendly.

 

At the Nature Center and in the Historic Village you can also:

  • Stop by Livingston-Backus for a taste of something maple-licious
  • See how villagers preserved food before the invention of refrigerators
  • Pickup a take-and-make tin ornament kit ($)
  • Visit village tradesmenn like the Cooper or Tinsmith
  • and more!

The Sugar Shack, Nature Center, and Historic Village OPEN AT 10 am and will CLOSE at 3 pm.

Pancake Breakfast

Fuel up for your sugaring adventure with freshly made pancakes, sausage, milk, juice, coffee, tea and hot cocoa. Top off your morning with honest-to-goodness, real maple syrup made in New York State.

Breakfast Price:
$12 per person age 13 & above
$10 for kids 3-12
All children 2 & under are FREE!

Breakfast seatings run every 45 minutes from 9:30 am-12:30 pm

Gluten-free pancakes and vegan oatmeal available upon request.

Online Auction to Benefit Geneva Historical Society

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society will be hosting an online auction as their spring 2021 fundraiser. Help support the telling of Geneva's stories with a bid! The excitement begins next week and runs from Monday, March 22 through Saturday, April 3. An eclectic mix of items will be up for bid, including wines, antiques and collectibles, handcrafted items, art, and sporting goods.

 

To see what is available, to bid, or donate, visit the auction site at https://events.readysetauction.com
/genevahistoricalsociety/2021springauction
beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, March 22. Bidding will go through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

 

All proceeds benefit the Geneva Historical Society. The Geneva History Society is located at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, NY. For more information, call the Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

Events for March 29, 2021 x
FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Online Auction to Benefit Geneva Historical Society

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society will be hosting an online auction as their spring 2021 fundraiser. Help support the telling of Geneva's stories with a bid! The excitement begins next week and runs from Monday, March 22 through Saturday, April 3. An eclectic mix of items will be up for bid, including wines, antiques and collectibles, handcrafted items, art, and sporting goods.

 

To see what is available, to bid, or donate, visit the auction site at https://events.readysetauction.com
/genevahistoricalsociety/2021springauction
beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, March 22. Bidding will go through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

 

All proceeds benefit the Geneva Historical Society. The Geneva History Society is located at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, NY. For more information, call the Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

Events for March 30, 2021 x
FEATURED DRINK OF THE MONTH

Introducing the Sparkling Shamrock Champagne with Midouri Melon Liqueur and Champagne! 

As a reminder, our current restaurant and bar hours are as follows:

Grill 1-2-5
Breakfast: Th/Fr 7-10 AM; Sa/Su 7 AM-12 PM
Dinner: Th-Sa 5:30-9:00 PM

Market Street Social (Inside)
Th/Fr 6-9 PM

Steuben Bar
Weds 4-9 PM; Th-Sa 4-10 PM

HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Online Auction to Benefit Geneva Historical Society

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society will be hosting an online auction as their spring 2021 fundraiser. Help support the telling of Geneva's stories with a bid! The excitement begins next week and runs from Monday, March 22 through Saturday, April 3. An eclectic mix of items will be up for bid, including wines, antiques and collectibles, handcrafted items, art, and sporting goods.

 

To see what is available, to bid, or donate, visit the auction site at https://events.readysetauction.com
/genevahistoricalsociety/2021springauction
beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, March 22. Bidding will go through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

 

All proceeds benefit the Geneva Historical Society. The Geneva History Society is located at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, NY. For more information, call the Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

Events for March 31, 2021 x
HERE COMES THE EASTER BUNNY The Easter Bunny is hopping to Destiny USA this Friday

It will be a hip hopping weekend as Peter Cottontail makes his way to Destiny USA this Friday! There will be plenty of fun and magic, as well as a strong focus on health and safety protocols.

The Easter Bunny Hours:

  • Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm
  • Sunday: 11am - 6pm

 

Visiting the Easter Bunny at Destiny USA

Guests are encouraged to plan their visit with the Easter Bunny ahead of time and review the safety measures being taken based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention here.

Reservations are strongly encouraged and walk-up visits will be available as space allows throughout the day. The following best practices will be followed: social distancing, face masks required for everyone, and enhanced cleaning will be performed between visits. Click here to make reservations.

The Easter Bunny will be located in the Center Atrium in between DSW and Finish Line from March 19th until April 3rd.

 


 

Online Auction to Benefit Geneva Historical Society

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society will be hosting an online auction as their spring 2021 fundraiser. Help support the telling of Geneva's stories with a bid! The excitement begins next week and runs from Monday, March 22 through Saturday, April 3. An eclectic mix of items will be up for bid, including wines, antiques and collectibles, handcrafted items, art, and sporting goods.

 

To see what is available, to bid, or donate, visit the auction site at https://events.readysetauction.com
/genevahistoricalsociety/2021springauction
beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, March 22. Bidding will go through 5 p.m. Saturday, April 3.

 

All proceeds benefit the Geneva Historical Society. The Geneva History Society is located at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, NY. For more information, call the Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

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10
Feb 2023
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12
Feb 2023
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(800)-243-5513
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Feb 2023
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Mar 2023
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Feb 2023
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Feb 2023
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11
Feb 2023
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19
Feb 2023
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11
Feb 2023
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(585)-394-1472
11
Feb 2023
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35 Lakefront Drive
10:00am
(570)-637-0645
11
Feb 2023
Thru
24
Mar 2023
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6pm
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