Lumanary 2015 Spring - page 8

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LUMA at 10: Greatest Hits
begins in late August, a
revolving display of art donated to or purchased for the
museum’s collections that illustrates our mission. Finally, at
year’s end, the
Art and Faith of the Crèche
exhibition returns.
This time, however, we will ask our members to vote on their
favorites. We are pairing this annual show with a smaller
exhibition,
Whirligigs: The Art of Peter Gelker
. Organized by
California State University, Fullerton, the exhibit is comprised
of quirky, psychologically-inspired whirligigs—folk art with a
Freudian twist! All told, it is an exciting year of exhibitions
with a great deal of fun thrown into the mix.
But enough about us,
let’s talk about you!
I’d like to
know from our readers and visitors, what was your favorite
exhibition over the past 10 years?
Send us the title of the exhibition that you thought best
spoke to you, and to our mission—the exploration of
the spiritual in art. From
HEAVEN+HELL
to
Elegant
Enigmas: The Art of Edward Gorey
, it’s quite an
impressive list.
You can find a full list of LUMA’s past exhibitions on
our website. I am sure you will be surprised at the
list’s variety. Drop us a note, an e-mail, or post to our
Facebook page with a brief sentence or two on why
this exhibition is your all-time favorite.
I cannot adequately express how much we owe to all of
you, our members and friends. Everyone reading this copy of
The LUMANARY
was part of LUMA’s first decade of creativity
and growth—and there are more great things to come. The
20th anniversary is only a decade away!
Pamela E. Ambrose
Director of Cultural Affairs
Loyola University Chicago
Addresses and Links
Mail
Loyola University Museum of Art
Attn: 10 Years of Exhibitions
820 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611
E-Mail
Subject Line: 10 Years of Exhibitions
Facebook
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Twitter
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Past Exhibitions
View a full list at
LUC.edu/luma/exhibitions/
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