Artscene Artscene Spring 2019 | Page 5
by Gillian Laub
visit the exhibition and join us as we navigate
through that which we do not want to witness, but
what is vital for us to see.
time to provide feedback on our membership survey,
and especially to those who participated in the focus
sent in the coming weeks, I invite you to continue to
provide us with feedback as we make this transition,
and hope that if you are not already a member of the
museum that you will consider joining this year.
Thank you for supporting the Chazen—I hope to see
you at the museum soon.
“...questions that are
been incredibly helpful in understanding why our
simultaneously
painful and
members support the Chazen and what we can
do
to thank them for their generosity. Starting in 2019,
essential to understanding
the museum’s membership program will be
redesigned to have fewer but broader levels for
the American consciousness.”
groups. The insight we gained from the survey has
Amy Gilman, Director
Museum of Art
—Southern Chazen
Rites
distinct benefits for each giving level, and focus on
Gillian Laub (American b. 1975), Lacy, the black prom queen, Mount Vernon,
Georgia, 2008, inkjet print, © Gillian Laub, courtesy of Benrubi Gallery
giving. Based on your feedback, we will offer more
In addition, I want to thank all of you who took the
communication regarding the new program will be
A new position
and a new
internship.
10–11
A very
Wisconsin
accession.
12–13
Meet me at
the Chazen…
for coffee!
museum that you value most. Further
8–9
project, which we will be screening at the Marquee providing you with the types of experiences at the
Cinema at Union South on April 16 . I urge you to
Current and
upcoming
exhibitions.
January 25–May 12, 2019
HBO to produce a documentary on this ongoing
th
friends,
Southern Rites
2–7