ART SOCIAL: NOTHING WORKS, WITH MONICA BANKS—SOLD OUT

Monica Banks, Ice Cream Bowls, 2023. Ceramic. Photo courtesy of the artist.

January Girls Workshop: Creating Family

January Girls returns for girls Ages 6-106 to find allyship through Art and Friendship. This FREE program welcomes all to the class where journaling, conversation and an art project is based each week on a different theme. This week’s class will be led by Darlene Charneco.  
To register please contact Kate at npcowgirls@gmail.com.

Art Workshops by Golden Eagle Artist Supply

In conjunction with the Student Art Festival, Guild Hall is offering free art workshops organized by Golden Eagle Artist Supply. Those in K–5th grade will enjoy taking a unique art workshop inspired by the projects exhibited in the galleries.

Annual Patrons Trip: The Nashville Art & Music Scene

Experience | Taste | Discover

The 2019 Guild Hall Annual Patrons Trip is headed to one of the most vibrant cities of the South – Nashville, Tennessee! Deemed by many as the destination for art-minded individuals, join us for an intimate, in-depth exploration of the country music capital of the world.

Together we’ll hit the Nashville high notes by exploring historical buildings, visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame, stopping by a private art collector’s home, observing an in-studio songwriting session, touring the Frist Art Museum with the Chief Curator, enjoying Cheekwood Estate and Gardens, sampling authentic local cuisine, and some more surprises along the way!

Package includes

• 3-nights at the 21c Museum Hotel, located in downtown Nashville
• All meals, beverages, taxes and gratuities during the program
• Private tours, music, attractions, entrance fees (unless noted)
• Ground transportation
• Airport transfers from Nashville (BNA) or private airport (FBO)
– group arrivals and departures

DAY 1 – Saturday, April 13

2:30 PM 21c Museum Hotel Nashville – Hotel Check-In

Yung Jake- Artist Suite

Woven into the fabric of downtown yet providing an art-filled escape from it all, the 21c Nashville is a boutique hotel, restaurant + contemporary art museum. The building was constructed in 1900, originally home to the Gray & Dudley Hardware Co.The hotel features three artists’ suites, one of which was created by Guild Hall’s 2019 exhibiting artist, Yung Jake.

Broadway’s lively music venues are only two blocks away and the hotel is within walking distance to many Nashville attractions.

3:00 PM Group Departure- meet in the lobby.

3:15 PM The Frist Art Museum – Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing Exhibition.

Our first stop in Nashville is the Frist Art Museum for a private tour of the Dorothea Lange exhibit, led bySusan Edwards, Executive Director of the Museumand a photography historian. Susan also specializes in the time period during which Lange was working.

Since opening in 2001, the museum has hosted a spectacular array of art from the region and around the world. Unlike any traditional museum you’ve evervisited, the Frist Art Museum has become a magnet forNashville’s rapidly expanding visual arts scene. Their exhibition schedule has new art flowing through the magnificent art deco building and spacious galleries every 6 to 8 weeks.

5:00 PM Arrive at hotel

6:45 PM Group Departure- meet in the lobby

7:00 PM Dinner – Henrietta Red

Henrietta Red is a contemporary American restaurant offering seasonal cooking and an oyster bar. The dream of Nashville-native chef Julia Sullivan and her business partner, general manager and sommelier, Allie Poindexter, Henrietta Red boasts a lively convivial barroom. The restaurant focuses on simple, fresh ingredients and is known for oysters in all their glorious forms: raw, wood-roasted with green curry, made into fritters, and non-seafood items like braised lamb with polenta and Meyer lemon.

DAY 2 – Sunday, April 14

7:00 AM Breakfast at your leisure- Gray & Dudley, hotel lobby level. *Breakfast voucher provided

8:45 AM Group Departure – meet in lobby

9:00 AM Sharing the Art of Songwriting

We’re jumping right into country music and we need your vocal cords! The group will be writing and recording a song with one of Nashville’s most- renowned songwriters. Quintessential Nashville!

10:15 AM Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum & Hatch Show Print

Take a self-guided tour through the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and explore its growing collection of over 2.5 million artifacts. Among them find one-of-a-kind recordings, films, instruments, and more. Discover the connections between countrymusic’s past and artists of today with interactive galleries showcasing everything from Hank Williams’ cherished Martin guitar to Elvis Presley’s customCadillac, and outfits and instruments from the likes of Allison Krauss to Carrie Underwood.

Hatch Show Print is also worth a quick visit to see its iconic letterpress print and design shop.

12:00 PM The Ryman Auditorium Tour

Ryman Auditorium, The Mother Church of Country Music is where bluegrass was born – where Johnny Cash met June Carter, where souls were saved, and a slice of history was nearly lost. It’s where country music found an audience beyond its own back porch, and countless careers took off as deals were signed on napkins and paper scraps backstage. This is a building where anything is possible: a soul can find redemption, a crumbling building can find salvation, and an unknown kid with a guitar can find their name in lights!

1:15 PM Lunch – Martin’s BBQ

West Tennessee’s legendary whole-hog BBQ tradition is the cornerstone of Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint, which has been featured on the Food Network, Travel Channel and the Cooking Channel. Pat Martin, founder, learned the art and craft of West Tennessee-style smoke and meat 25 years ago in the tiny town of Henderson, TN before making Nashville his home. It became a consuming passion that eventually led to a business when he opened the first Martin’s Bar-B-Que joint just south of Nashville in Nolensville, Tennessee. Today, there are eightMartin’s locations in the Nashville, Louisville, and Birmingham areas.

3:00 PM Curator tour of 21c Museum Hotel & The SuperNatural Exhibition by Alice Gray Stites, Museum Director & Chief Curator of 21c Museum Hotels

21c Nashville welcomes both visitors and locals to enjoy the rotating exhibitions and cultural programming within the hotel. With 10,500 square feet of contemporary space, you’ll find art showcased throughout.

The SuperNatural exhibition features images of the post-industrial world which transform into the bytes and pixels of today’s digital age; where the sublime becomes the supernatural. Chief Curator for 21c hotels, Alice Gray Stites, is flying-in to lead our exclusive tour, including the work of Edward Burtynsky.

4:30 PM Wild Horse Saloon – Line Dance Lesson (Optional)

5:30 PM Group Departure- meet in the lobby

6:00 PM An Evening at Southern Ground Recording Studio

Tonight, we get an inside pass to the Nashville music scene at the iconic recording studio Southern Ground. Our evening is hosted by the Americana Music Association whose mission is to advocate for the authentic voice of American Roots Music around the world. Jed Hilly, the organization’s Executive Director, will educate us on the Americana genre, how it stands apart from country music and the enormous success of the annual Americana Music Festival. Jed has also invited an artist to speak with us about their songwriting process and share a few songs with us.

We end this special access evening with a whiskey tasting and dinner in the studio.

9:00 PM Depart for Hotel

DAY 3 – Monday, April 15

7:00 AM Breakfast at your leisure- Gray & Dudley, hotel lobby level. *Breakfast voucher provided

9:00 AM Group Departure – meet in lobby

9:30 AM Private Home: The Hays Collection

Marlene and Spencer Hays amassed a significant collection of 19th century and early 20th century masterworks which will be bequeathed to the Muséed’ Orsay and was commemorated at a dinner hosted by the President of France in 2016. Works include the seventh panel of Édouard Vuillard’s Public Gardens as well as works by Bonnard, Ranson and Roussel, andseveral of Vuillard’s enchanting paintings. The Hays’passion for France also inspired their Nashville home design, which is built using imported French stones and 18th-century floors– even the doorknobs were made in France!

11:00 AM Cheekwood Estate & Gardens

Once the family home of Mabel and Leslie Cheek, this extraordinary 1930’s estate, with its Georgian mansion and 55 acres of cultivated grounds and expansive vistas, today serves the public as a botanic garden, woodland sculpture trail, and art museum.

We will have Cheekwood Estate & Gardens all to ourselves as we tour the home and view the current exhibition Derived from the Decorative. Enjoy lunch on property and see the Dogwoods in full bloom when you explore the enchanting gardens.

12:00 PM Lunch at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens

Sitting at the crest of a hill with a stunning panoramic view, the Frist’s home is a visual feast for the eyes, including photographs by Richard Avedon, Chuck Close, Annie Liebovitz, and Robert Mapplethorpe. Featured in Architectural Digest, their home offers an instant feeling of balance and harmony while housing a significant photography collection.

The relationship between the structure and the art begs the question, which came first? Was the space planned around the art or vice versa? It is quickly evident that the composition didn’t happen by accident but is the result of a very well thought out plan. With the help of artist and museum designer Hans Schmidt-Matzen, each photograph went through a thoughtful selection and placement process.

1:00 PM Private Home: Jennifer and Billy Frist

2:45 PM Taste of Goo Goo

Who doesn’t love chocolate? We’re getting our hands dirty and making candy! Taste the original Goo Goo combination candy bar made in the USA! It’s a brief but sweet activity to learn about Nashville’s beloved candy and make your very own Goo Goo to take home. You’ll even select your own special secret ingredient to make your Goo Goo unique.

3:45 PM Free time

4:30 PM Wild Horse Saloon – Line Dance Lesson (Optional)

6:45 PM Group Departure- meet in the lobby

7:00 PM Dinner – Adele’s

Restaurateur and Chef, Jonathan Waxman, namedAdele’s after his late mother, and the restaurant features an open kitchen with a large fireplace grill and wood-burning oven, white quarter-sawn oak bar, andchef’s counter. The menu focuses on seasonal and accessible ingredients creating comfort food sourced from local farms and purveyors.

DAY 4 – Tuesday, April 16

7:00 AM Breakfast at your leisure- Gray & Dudley, hotel lobby level. *Breakfast voucher provided

Feel free to explore more of Nashville on your own!

Departures

Private transfers from 21c Museum Hotel to FBO & BNA until 1:00 PM

*Itinerary subject to change

Museum Mondays with Casey Dalene

Join our Registrar/Curatorial Assistant/Lewis B. Cullman Associate for Museum Education, Casey Dalene, on a tour of the 81st Artist Members Exhibition.

Guest Juror: Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator at MoMA PS1

For 81 years, Guild Hall Museum has reserved space in its exhibition schedule for the Annual Guild Hall Artist Members Exhibition. This is the oldest non-juried museum exhibition on Long Island and one of the few non-juried exhibitions still running. This community-centered exhibition is an opportunity to celebrate the artists who live and work here. Artists from every level participate in this exhibition to show their support of Guild Hall and its role in their life as their community Museum, Theater and Educational Art Center. 

The Annual Guild Hall Artist Member Exhibition has often been referred to as the opening of the Art Season on the East End. It is a lively and vibrant exhibition featuring over 400 works in every medium from Guild Hall’s artist members.

Prizes are awarded in the following categories: Top Honors, Best Abstract, Best Representational, Best Photograph, and Best Work on Paper, Best Mixed Media, Theo Hios Landscape Award, and Honorable Mentions. 

Museum Mondays with Andrea Grover

Join our Executive Director, Andrea Grover, on a tour of the 81st Artist Members Exhibition.

Guest Juror: Jocelyn Miller, Assistant Curator at MoMA PS1

For 81 years, Guild Hall Museum has reserved space in its exhibition schedule for the Annual Guild Hall Artist Members Exhibition. This is the oldest non-juried museum exhibition on Long Island and one of the few non-juried exhibitions still running. This community-centered exhibition is an opportunity to celebrate the artists who live and work here. Artists from every level participate in this exhibition to show their support of Guild Hall and its role in their life as their community Museum, Theater and Educational Art Center.

The Annual Guild Hall Artist Member Exhibition has often been referred to as the opening of the Art Season on the East End. It is a lively and vibrant exhibition featuring over 400 works in every medium from Guild Hall’s artist members.

Prizes are awarded in the following categories: Top Honors, Best Abstract, Best Representational, Best Photograph, and Best Work on Paper, Best Mixed Media, Theo Hios Landscape Award, and Honorable Mentions. 

Guild Hall Game Night

Out with the old, in with the new!

In the past couple decades, game designers have been creating fascinating, immersive games that make Monopoly seem like it was designed in 1905. Game night no longer means suffering through hours of rolling dice in Monopoly or Risk. Today’s games cultivate creativity, problem solving, social skills, and dexterity through clever game design. Join Guild Hall and Game Master Noah Salaway in embracing the tabletop revolution as we play some of the best modern games on the market the last Monday of each month. Ages 16 and up only. 

This month at Guild Hall Game Night we will be playing Monikers, designed by Alex Hague and Justin Vickers. Monikers is a fantastic social party game based on a game you may have played before with pen and paper: Celebrity (or Fishbowl).

Players will be divided into two teams to compete for the most points. On a team’s turn, one player will act as the clue giver. This person has one minute to get their team to guess as many famous names drawn from a deck of cards as possible. In the first round, clue givers may say anything they like aside from the actual name of the person. After all the cards are drawn through, they are reshuffled for round two – this means all the cards from round one will be used again for rounds two and three. The second round is essentially charades, and in the third round the clue giver may only say a single word per card. If this seems impossible, just remember you have already seen all the answers!

This is a great, simple game that rewards creative thinking and memory. 

Guild Hall Game Night

Out with the old, in with the new!

In the past couple decades, game designers have been creating fascinating, immersive games that make Monopoly seem like it was designed in 1905. Game night no longer means suffering through hours of rolling dice in Monopoly or Risk. Today’s games cultivate creativity, problem solving, social skills, and dexterity through clever game design. Join Guild Hall and Game Master Noah Salaway in embracing the tabletop revolution as we play some of the best modern games on the market the last Monday of each month. Ages 16 and up only. 

This month at Guild Hall Game Night we will be playing Trapwords, from Czech Games Edition. Trapwords is a great new team word-guessing game with a twist. Each round, one player on each team will try to get teammates to guess a secret word by saying anything they want. However, the opposing team has created a list of words the cluegiver is not allowed to say – and the cluegiver has no idea what they are. This creates a hilarious dynamic where no one is sure what they are allowed to say, and descriptions of ordinary words become totally bizarre. I once got my team to guess “roof” by saying “the thing that gets burned when you eat pizza” because I was afraid words related to houses might be on my opponent’s list. This is a simple game to play but hilarious and tricky to win.

Guild Hall Game Night

Out with the old, in with the new!

In the past couple decades, game designers have been creating fascinating, immersive games that make Monopoly seem like it was designed in 1905. Game night no longer means suffering through hours of rolling dice in Monopoly or Risk. Today’s games cultivate creativity, problem solving, social skills, and dexterity through clever game design. Join Guild Hall and Game Master Noah Salaway in embracing the tabletop revolution as we play some of the best modern games on the market the last Monday of each month. Ages 16 and up only. 

This month we are playing Welcome To, a new game designed by Benoit Turpin. In Welcome To, players compete to build the perfect neighborhood. Welcome To is a “Roll and Write” game, which essentially means it is played almost entirely with paper and pencil. Each player starts with an identical blank slate neighborhood that is filled out as the game progresses. Will you focus on pools, public parks, businesses, or new estate contracts? Hopefully you can fit in a bit of everything, but how you design your perfect neighborhood is up to you!

Guild Hall Teen Arts Council presents Zines & ‘Za

Zines & ‘Za is an art workshop for teens. They’ll work with local artist, Brianna Ashe, on creating their own Zines using a variety of mediums. There will be pizza served and raffle prizes to win. Teens are encouraged to bring magazines for collaging. The event is free and open to all teens!  

Poster Design by Rachel Osborne

Guild Hall Game Night

Out with the old, in with the new! In the past couple decades, game designers have been creating fascinating, immersive games that make Monopoly seem like it was designed in 1905. Game night no longer means suffering through hours of rolling dice in Monopoly or Risk. Today’s games cultivate creativity, problem solving, social skills, and dexterity through clever game design. Join Guild Hall and Game Master Noah Salaway in embracing the tabletop revolution as we play some of the best modern games on the market the last Monday of each month. Ages 16 and up only.

This month at Game Night we will be playing Bohnanza, designed by Uwe Rosenberg. Bohnanza is a game about bean farming, and it is one of Noah’s favorite games of all time. In Bohnanza, players trade, plant, grow, harvest, and sell beans to make as much money as possible. The heart of this game is haggling and arguing with your friends over whose beans are more valuable and shouting things like, “Who’s got a green bean for my two wax beans?” This is one of the best negotiation and trading games out there, and shows that great games can be made about anything…even beans.

Entry fee includes snacks generously donated by Carissa’s Breads and Cavaniola’s Gourmet and your first drink free courtesy of Montauk Brewing Company!

Space is limited – purchase tickets in advance!