México Inside Out: Themes in Art Since 1990 Members’ Preview Day

MEMBERS’ PREVIEW DAY

in honor of the exhibition

México Inside Out: Themes in Art Since 1990

Friday, the thirteenth of September

Ten until five o’clock

Docent-guided tours of the exhibition at noon

MODERN ART MUSEUM OF FORT WORTH

3200 Darnell Street

Please check in at the membership desk in the Grand Lobby.

This invitation admits two and is nontransferable. Please bring your membership card for admission.

Tad-Poles at the Modern

Amphibian Stage Productions is proud to continue the tradition of collaboration between its own company artists and unique and powerful guest artists at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Amphibian presents three dynamic performers: Sinuhé Padilla , Peyrak Herrera, and Melanie Smith. Sinuhé Padilla is an ethnomusicologist born in Mexico City; his work merges the disciplines of sacred Aztec music and dance with other influences such as jazz, Afro-Latin music, Mexican folk, and trova.

Slow Art Tour

Third Fridays, 5:30–6 pm

The idea of “slow art” has its origins in the “slow food” movement centered on the enjoyment and appreciation of food that began in Italy in the late 1980s. The aim of the slow art movement is to break from the frenetic pace of modern life to simply enjoy works of art in a deliberate and unhurried fashion. Led by a Modern docent the third Friday of each month, Slow Art at the Modern features a 30-minute tour beginning at 5:30 pm that focuses on one work of art.

Architecture Tour

Docents are available to lead tours of the Modern’s building, designed by the renowned architect Tadao Ando. Group tours can accommodate 10 to 60 people and last approximately one hour; these tours must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance of the requested date. A public architecture tour is offered on the first Saturday of each month at 11 am.