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Fresno Art Museum

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502:'s Any Given Child initiative. The purpose of the initiative is to provide a high quality arts education for students K-12 across an entire school district, city government, and local arts community, aided by the Kennedy Center. The Fresno County Office of Education is the governing organization of all schools in Fresno County and facilitates the implementation of this program through its Visual and Performing Arts department. The Fresno Art Museum and the Visual and Performing Arts department have formed a partnership to provide a direct visual arts experience to every third grade student in Fresno Unified. The pilot program was first implemented in spring of 2013, allowing 1,348 third graders to tour the Museum and participate in specially designed curriculum. The 2014-2015 school year saw 6,099 third grade students come through the Museum as part of the Any Given Child Program. 177: 256: 36: 203:, the museum's director and curator from 1980 to 1994, was the driving force behind the museum's expansion, collection growth, establishment of an endowment fund, growth in adult education through a partnership with Fresno City College, and even attempted to raise the museum and tourism in an initiative called "Arts to Zoo". 505:
Part of the programming the Any Given Child program is one exhibition that runs for the entire school year, specifically chosen and headed towards the Any Given Child curriculum. The tours include a classroom experience where each child creates an art project based on the theme of the Any Given Child
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The Council of 100 presents the Distinguished Woman Artist Award annually to a woman artist who has spent thirty or more years in the studio and has created a unique and prestigious body of work. The Fresno Art Museum was the first museum in the United States to devote a full year of their exhibition
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The Fresno Art Museum's permanent collection preserves and protects over 3,600 works. The main focus of the permanent collection and exhibitions is on modern and contemporary artworks (painting, sculpture, prints, photographs, and other media) from the 20th and 21st centuries, Mesoamerican artifacts
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In order to finance the cost of this year of exhibitions, it was necessary to match a grant for $ 25,000. Robert Barrett, the executive director of the museum, suggested the means to raise the funds; to enlist 100 women from the community, each of whom would donate $ 250 to the museum for this
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The museum traces its history back to the Fresno Art League, a group of local artists that was founded in 1948 and that gathered sufficient community support to incorporate as the Fresno Art Center in 1949. The group established a permanent space to occupy in 1956. With help from Fresno Mayor
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project. Weekly meetings were scheduled to inform the invited women about the project and their involvement with it. The group would be called the Council of 100. Over one hundred women participated and many of those women continue to support this program today.
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The caliber of these honorees has elevated the status of the Council of 100's Distinguished Woman Artist Award and has brought the Fresno Art Museum national recognition from many organizations including the National Women's Museum in Washington, D.C.
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Since the spring of 1988, the Fresno Art Museum's Council of 100 has honored the following internationally recognized artists with the annual Distinguished Woman Artist Award and Exhibition:
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The museum held a successful $ 2 million funding drive to add a 14,000 square feet (1,300 m) outdoor gallery of sculptures. Construction began in June 2000.
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exhibition. There is a reception held near the end of the school year for the students and their families at the Museum to showcase the chosen artworks.
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granted the Art Center accreditation in 1973. The Museum has continued to maintain its accreditation, most recently being reaccredited in 2016.
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In 1985 the Board of Trustees changed the Center's name to Fresno Arts Center and Museum, and then again in 1988 to the Fresno Art Museum.
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from Mexico and the Andes, and modern and folk art of Mexican origin. The Permanent Collection includes works by
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brought Fresno's attention to women artists when she taught the first feminist art class in the country at
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In September 2012, the Fresno Unified School District became the tenth national test site for the
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going from an unknown "art center" to nationally known with an exhibit of the artist
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Viola Frey: Fresno Art Museum, December 3, 1991-March 1, 1992
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The Fresno Art Museum became renowned for its exhibitions of
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The Council of 100 and the Distinguished Woman Artist Award
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Fresno, California
Art museum
American Association of Museums
www.fresnoartmuseum.org
Fresno, California
modern art
Mexican
Pre-Columbian

Gordon Dunn
American Association of Museums
Robert Barrett
Ansel Adams
Ruth Asawa
Salvador Dalí
Diego Rivera
Clement Renzi
Norman Rockwell
Varaz Samuelian
Andy Warhol

Feminist Art
Judy Chicago
The Dinner Party
Judy Chicago
California State University, Fresno
June Wayne
Helen Lundeberg

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