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Westmoreland Museum of American Art to be featured in
"The Visionaries", a public television series.

The Visionaries, a public television series that profiles the work of non-profit organizations all over the world, will produce an episode featuring the work of the Westmoreland Museum of American Art (WMAA) and their success in creating regional partnerships to strengthen arts education and awareness. The episode will be distributed to public television stations across the country as part of the eleventh season beginning in Fall 2004. Of the 103 non-profit organizations profiled by The Visionaries, the WMAA is the first museum.

The mission of the Westmoreland Museum of American Art is to educate, inspire and enrich the public through the presentation of American Art and to create an experience in which the arts are enjoyed, understood, and can thrive. The Museum, located at 221 North Main Street in Greensburg, is one of only three museums in Pennsylvania with a focus on American art.

This year, you will find a number of important exhibitions, programs, and lectures set to bring the arts to life in Westmoreland County.

MAY 2004

Along the Lincoln Highway
An exhibition of paintings, photographs, and works on paper depicting or interpreting sites along the Lincoln Highway (Route 30) in Pennsylvania. The exhibition also includes maps, postcards, and other memorabilia and ephemera that celebrate the historic roadway -- the first coast-to-coast highway. Runs through May 30, 2004.

Mountain Suite: Highway across the Alleghenies
These photographs by Richard A. Stoner examine the Lincoln Highway and the Allegheny Plateau region, near the site of the former Grandview Ship Hotel, from a topographic perspective, while at the same time, highlighting some of the many landmarks that have stood the test of time along this celebrated roadway. Runs through May 30th, 2004.

Ultra Realistic Sculpture by Marc Sijan

An exhibition featuring ultra realistic sculptures of a security guard, baseball player, a bathing beauty, among many others that are incredibly lifelike, sensuous, and graceful that they seem always on the verge of movement. The pores in the skin, the tiny hairs, and the veins, even the bald spots, the blemishes, the individual shapes of the faces that make human beings so similar, yet so unique: these are the essence of what makes Marc Sijan’s work so compelling. These sculptures will be scattered throughout the permanent galleries for visitors to happen upon. Runs through June 6, 2004.

THURSDAY EVENING LECTURE
Travel Tales from the Lincoln Highway by Brian Butko, historian and author. May 6 at 7 PM.
Enjoy a lecture/slide presentation on the Lincoln Highway from a national perspective. Mr. Butko will discuss what people wrote about their early trips on the Lincoln Highway and how our nostalgia clouds the difficulties of early travel.

Mr. Butko is a leading authority on the Lincoln highway as well as the author of the Pennsylvania Traveler’s Guide: The Lincoln Highway (1996, 2002), and is currently at work on a two books to be released in 2005: Greetings from the Lincoln Highway which will cover the entire coast-to-coast route; and Roadside Giants, in which he and his wife, Sarah, are writing about larger-than-life commercial buildings and signs such as Lucy the Elephant, teapot cafés, drive-thru donuts, and “Muffler Men” mascots that they found along the roadway. Brian is the editor of Western Pennsylvania History, the quarterly journal of the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania. He served for nine years as a board member for the Society for Commercial Archeology, dedicated to 20th century roadside culture, and was a founding board member of the Lincoln Highway Association.

BROWN BAG LECTURE
Gallery Talk: Along the Lincoln Highway by WMAA Curator, Barbara L. Jones. Wednesday, May 12 at noon
Join Barbara Jones as she discusses the organization of the exhibition Along the Lincoln Highway.

WESTMORELAND JAZZ SOCIETY

Presents Scott Anderson & WQED Studio A Friends, Thursday, May 20
Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. Admission is payable at the door. $10 for WJS members, $15 for nonmembers and $3 for students. Each admission includes two drink tickets. Call 724/837-1500 ext. 27 for more information or visit www.wmuseumaa.org

JUNE 2004

Westmoreland Museum of American Art Juried Biennial
A juried exhibition featuring the work of southwestern Pennsylvania artists within a 100-mile radius of Greensburg. Runs June 13th through July 11, 2004.

WESTMORELAND JAZZ SOCIETY
Presents Jazz in June at St. Clair Park 2004, Friday, June 18

Performances begin at 7:00 p.m. Free Program. Call 724/837-1500 ext. 27 for more information or visit www.wmuseumaa.org.

AUGUST 2004

Alfred H. Maurer: The First American Modern: August 1 through October 17, 2004
This exhibition, organized by the University of Minnesota’s Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, in Minneapolis, examines the full spectrum of the artist’s career. Maurer was an active member of the American avant-garde in the early years of the 20th century. His academic training in New York and Paris shaped his work before the turn of the century. After spending nearly 10 years in Paris, Maurer turned to his own interpretation of Cubism and Fauvism to become one of the most important American modernist painters of the century. A ninety-page catalogue accompanies the exhibition of 22 oil paintings, 11 gouache or watercolors, and 19 drawings.

Melting and Blooming: Glass Art by Joelle Levitt: August 1 through October 17, 2004
This exhibition features the work of the 2002 recipient of the WMAA exhibition award selected from the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh annual exhibition at the Andy Warhol Museum. Levitt’s describes her work as “fantastical creatures that would appear perhaps on some silicon planet.” She has been experimenting with blowing small components at the furnace and then melting them together to form a creature or flower in the kiln. She combines elements from both the natural world and her imaginary one to create her glass sculptures.

NOVEMBER 2004

30th Annual Holiday Toy and Train Exhibition November 21 through January 30, 2005

An exhibition of the Museum's collection of antique and modern toys, supplemented with loans from private collections.

The Westmoreland County Museum of Art could not do it without memberships. So give yourself a gift that does everyone good-yourself, your family, your Museum, and your community. Treat yourself to a membership and you'll receive a year's worth of excitement, friendship, fun, education, fulfillment and satisfaction.
 

The Westmoreland County Museum of American Art could
not do it without memberships.

For more information on the
Westmoreland Museum of American Art
221 N. Main Street, Greensburg, PA
Call 724/837-1500 ext. 27
 or visit their website at www.wmuseumaa.org.

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