• July-December Events - 07/16/10
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News and Press ReleasesJuly-December Events - 07/16/10
For Immediate Release
Contact: Chris Brown
Information and Marketing Manager
(323) 964-6320 cbrown@petersen.org
PETERSEN AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUMEVENTS JULY-DECEMBEREXHIBITIONS & EVENTS AT A GLANCE (see below for more detailed information)
July 3 Discovery Day: Pinwheels
July 6, 2010 Is Architecture a Luxury?
July 10 Introduction to Fiberglass Fabrication
July 19-23 Culture, Craft and Cars Summer Camp 2010
July 24 –Jan 23, 2011 Automotivated: Streamlined Fashion and Automobiles
July 26-30 Culture, Craft and Cars Summer Camp 2010
August 7 Discovery Day: Car Bingo Sheets
August 16 21 Free Teacher Preview Days
August 24 Curator's Talk: Round Door Rolls Royce
September 4 Discovery Day: Pencil Cases
September 14 Gallery Talk: Cedric Gibbons
December 4 2nd Petersen Garage Sale and Swap Meet
Through August 1 Good Guys, Bad Guys, Hot Cars
Through October 3 Fantasies in Fiberglass
Through Feb 13, 2011 Margie and Robert E. Petersen: Driven to Collect
NEW EXHIBITIONS AUTOMOTIVATED: STREAMLINED FASHION AND AUTOMOBILES
Opens Saturday, July 24, through January 23, 2011
Bruce Meyer Gallery
Fashion design and automobile design have been intertwined from the start. This exhibit features automotive derived fashion ensembles from the collection of the Phoenix Art Museum paired with their automobile counterparts of the Petersen Automotive Museum. Fashions include signaling gloves from the turn of the twentieth century through the elegant gowns of the Art Deco period.
MARGIE AND ROBERT E. PETERSEN: DRIVEN TO COLLECT
Through February 13, 2011
Grand Salon
During his lifetime, Robert E. Petersen, together with his wife Margie, acquired dozens of important automobiles. Today the Margie and Robert E. Petersen Collection contains one of the most diverse samplings of important vehicles ever assembled. Each one offers a look into our rich motoring heritage and if they appear familiar, it is because you have likely seen them on television, in movies, or in displays at other museums and events around the world.
NEW EVENTS IS GOOD ARCHITECTURE A LUXURY?
A Zócalo/City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs Event
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
7:30 p.m.
Michael Maltzan will be interviewed by Frances Anderton, host of KCRW's DnA: Design and Architecture.
Maltzan launched his architecture career in Los Angeles with an enviable post — working with Frank Gehry on the Walt Disney Concert Hall. But Maltzan quickly distinguished himself with socially conscious buildings that departed from the hulking luxury structures of celebrity architects. His housing projects for the homeless — from the Rainbow complex on San Pedro Street to the forthcoming Star Apartments at Sixth and Maple — provide protection, beauty, and services for a community more accustomed to unadorned and blocky shelter. His Inner City Arts building, which holds an after-school program, was designed inventively and built cost-effectively. And he transformed the Hammer Museum’s Billy Wilder Theater and courtyard into an inviting and open space. Maltzan visits Zócalo to talk about his work, whether good design can be had for cheap, and how architecture shapes cities and lives. This event is made possible by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. To register, visit Zócalo Public Square online.
To RSVP, please contact: 323-964-6347 or email: cdrescher@petersen.org
INTRODUCTION TO FIBERGLASS FABRICATION
Saturday, July 10, 2010
9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Petersen Automotive Museum parking structure
Do you want to know how to build light-weight custom parts or make repairs to fiberglass panels on your car, boat, or motorcycle? Introduction to Fiberglass Fabrication at the Petersen Automotive Museum on Saturday, July 10, 2010 is the perfect starting point. The class will be made up of two three-hour sessions with a one hour break for lunch and will be held outdoors in the Petersen Automotive Museum’s parking structure. Course fee is $75 and includes parking and museum admission for the day. Space is limited so for more information or to sign up by July 2, please contact Clayton Drescher at 323-964-6347 or cdrescher@petersen.org.
CULTURE, CRAFT and CARS SUMMER CAMP 2010
Week 1: July 19-23
Week 2: July 26-30
9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
This summer join the Craft and Folk Art Museum and the Petersen Automotive Museum as we again join forces to create an extraordinary summer camp that explores the connections between art, culture and science. This unique camp is perfect for curious kids and will explore art, craft and design with projects that pertain to fiberglass, sculpture, assemblage, car design, fashion, textiles and film. Kids will also have the rare opportunity to take walking field trips and explore the Miracle Mile. A morning snack will be provided and campers should bring a sack lunch each day. Choose both weeks or just one! For more information or to register your child for CCC Summer camp please call Liv at 323-964-6308.
FREE TEACHER PREVIEW DAYS
Monday, August 16 and Saturday, August 21
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Advanced reservations required to attend. Check-in opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 11 a.m. Program begins promptly at 11 a.m. Public, private, and home school K-12 teachers are invited to attend this annual free event for educators. Come and see how to integrate the Museum's educational resources into your curriculum for classroom learning and fun! Complimentary food and beverages provided. Parking is free. At Teacher Preview, you will take a docent-led tour, apply for a Free Teacher Admissions Card, learn about the Robert E. Petersen Free School Bus Program and get the latest exhibition information Two dates are offered for the convenience of busy teacher. The content of each session is identical. To RSVP, contact: 323-964-6358, or: kaburto@petersen.org
CURATOR’S TALK
MARGIE AND ROBERT E. PETERSEN: DRIVEN TO COLLECT
The Story of 1925 Round Door Rolls-Royce
Tuesday, August 24, 2010, 7:30 p.m.
Curator Leslie Kendall will review in detail the history of the exotic Round Door Rolls Royce featured in Margie and Robert E. Petersen: Driven to Collect and explain the process used by the Petersen Automotive Museum to transform it into a concours-winning masterpiece. Free for Museum members, regular admission for all others. To RSVP, please contact: 323-964-6347 or email: cdrescher@petersen.org
GALLERY TALK
AUTOMOTIVATED: STREAMLINED AUTOMOBILES AND FASHION
Cedric Gibbons – MGM Art Director in the Age of Art Deco
Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 7:30 p.m.
Cedric Gibbons is considered one of the most influential art production directors in the history of American film. Gibbons led the MGM art department from 1924 to 1956, but his most creative years were 1928-1939 when his movie settings invoked the Art Deco and streamline moderne styles. A Gibbons film’s elegant production designs offered a welcome distraction to Depression-era moviegoers and he created a new template from which interior designers would create “moderne” spaces for wealthy clients. This multimedia presentation and lecture will be given by John Thomas, President of the Art Deco Society of Los Angeles and co-author of Long Beach Art Deco. Free for Museum members, regular admission for all others. To RSVP, please contact: 323-964-6347 or email: cdrescher@petersen.org
DISCOVERY DAYS
Car Activities & L.A. BookPALS
First Saturday of every month, 1-4pm
Join us on the first Saturday of each month for arts and crafts, and at 2:30pm, actors from L.A. BookPALS read stories. The program is included in Museum general admission. Call 323-964-6308 for more information. Future topics include:
July 3, 2010, Pinwheels
Celebrate the U.S.A. with unique handmade pinwheels.
August 7, 2010, Car Bingo Sheets
Get ready for summer road trips with your very own car bingo game.
September 4, 2010, Pencil Cases
Prepare for school with your own unique pencil case.
PETERSEN AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM GARAGE SALE AND SWAP MEET
Saturday, December 4, 2009, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Petersen Museum Parking Structure
Now is your chance to buy some of the vehicles, props, parts, store products and duplicate literature that is no longer needed here at the Museum. Several Museum vehicles will be sold in a no reserve silent auction. Museum members will also have booths set up to sell items and vehicles from their personal collections as well. Find that missing part for your exotic, classic, or muscle car or motorcycle, buy a Christmas gift for the auto enthusiast in your life, or purchase a restoration project, or drive home in the car of your dreams!
ONGOING EXHIBITIONS GOOD GUYS, BAD GUYS, HOT CARS
Through August 1, 2010
Hollywood Gallery
In the early days of film, the good guys rode white horses and the bad guys rode black horses. Things aren't as simple as they used to be. Now the good guys drive a grey Trans Am. See the colorful array of vehicles driven by crime fighters and villains used in television and film lore in this exciting exhibit. And get a look at the car used in Fox Television's new show The Good Guys, which premieres May 19!
FANTASIES IN FIBERGLASS
Open through October 3, 2010
Gordon R. Howard Gallery
Invented in the 1930s, fiberglass was first used as heat insulation before automobile enthusiasts came to recognize its potential as a material for car bodies and other components. From Corvettes to dune buggies, many of the most iconic fiberglass customs and production cars of the past half-century are on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum. Together, they offer an interesting contrast to both the mainstream cars that populate our motoring landscape and those made of carbon fiber, the newest wonder material to be embraced by today’s innovators.
The ARTWORK OF RALPH ALLEN MASSEY
Through November 7, 2010
Art Wall
Ralph Allen Massey’s current series, entitled Information Art, is a reflection of the barrage of random, unrelated images generated by all forms of media with which society is assaulted daily. Massey groups the images into modules to emphasize that the compositions are indeed both arbitrary and unrelated, then overlaps the images to further play down their priority or relative importance. Massey believes that, like the trends in automotive design, art is a continuum with exciting new developments just around the corner.
NEW CAR SHOWROOM
Streetscape
The three makes that we feature in our 1939 New Car Showroom are: LaSalle (created 1927, discontinued 1940), Oldsmobile (created 1897, discontinued 2004), and Pontiac (discontinued in 2010).
IMAGINING THE FUTURE:
The Southern California Automotive Design Studio,
Presented in Cooperation with Art Center College of Design
Ongoing Exhibit
Visitors will see a comparison of a 1930's studio with a modern-day studio with various examples of the creative process in 2-D and 3-D form from different points in California's rich automotive history. Design demonstrations by Art Center students will occur in the exhibit on the second and fourth Sunday of every month from approximately 10am-3pm. Check the calendar at www.petersen.org for dates.
HOT WHEELS® HALL OF FAME
The Hot Wheels Hall of Fame at the Petersen Automotive Museum, features Hot Wheels® full-size and die-cast cars, original models, wooden patterns, injection molds and drawings of original vehicle designs.
ALTERNATIVE POWER: LESSONS FROM THE PAST, INSPIRATION FOR THE FUTURE
From the highly styled 1963 Chrysler Turbine to the General Motors EV1, automobiles equipped with innovative propulsion systems are presented to illustrate the growth of alternative vehicle technology.
MAY FAMILY DISCOVERY CENTER
Open Tuesday-Friday, 10am-4pm, and Saturday & Sunday, 10am-5pm
The May Family Discovery Center is an interactive learning center that teaches basic scientific principles using the fundamental elements of the car.
SPECIAL FEATURES AT THE PETERSEN
SPECIAL EVENTS AND FILMING – Please call (323) 964-6348 or visit www.petersenevents.org to host your event or shoot film at one of LA's most exciting venues!
BIRTHDAY PARTIES - The Museum offers a wonderful venue for children’s birthday parties. Party guests can enjoy all three floors of the museum including the May Family Discovery Center. For more information or to book your party, call 323-964-6373.
SCHOOL TOURS-Taking a field trip to the Pete is an excellent way to teach your students about the history of Los Angeles and its intertwined relationship with the automobile. Students learn basic scientific principles and their applications as they explore hands-on activities in the Discovery Center. School Tours focus on history/social science, visual arts, and science & technology. Call (323) 964-6358 for information and reservations.
GROUP TOURS – A docent-led tour is available to groups of ten or more. - (323) 964-6346.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES-Come and be a part of the Petersen’s “Pit Crew”. For an application or more information call - (323) 964-6358, email volunteers@petersen.org, or visit www.petersen.org.
MUSEUM STORE – Excellent souvenirs and gifts for auto enthusiasts (323) 964-6328.
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