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Now Available
Spring 2012 Issue
of Metropolitan



FEATURED STORIES

RIT's Vignelli Center for Design Studies:
-Masters of Design
George Lois and Massimo Vignelli
-The Incomparable George Lois
A Love Affair with Art

Dreaming in Color and Sound
A Vision of Musical Theatre in
New York's Wine Country


On the International Stage

University of Rochester's Nigel Maister Directs

Mordecai Lipshutz

A Profile of WXXI's Former Classical Music Host

Banging the Drum for Joy

Percussion Rochester

40th International Viola Congress
Eastman Viola Faculty Host the World



The Gallery at the Arts & Cultural Council 

April 3–26

Brian O'Neill:
The Bridge Between Two Worlds


May 1-24
 
Oriental Rug Mart, Inc.
Art and History in Oriental Carpets:
Oriental Rugs from 1600 to the Present

 
June 1-27
Manuel Rivera-Ortiz:
India, A Celebration of Life



MEMBER SHOWCASE 2012
A juried exhibition open to individual artists members of the Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester
Entry Deadline Extended:
Friday, April 20, 2012
(Postmarked)
ENTRY FORM
 


METROPOLITAN | COSMOPOLITAN

An Evening with the Arts

Thursday, April 26, 2012
6:00-8:00 PM
Tickets must be purchased in advance
Space is limited. Reservations are required.
Distinguished guests of honor:
Jamey Leverett, Artistic Director
Rochester City Ballet
Brian O'Neill, Exhibiting Artist
The Brian O'Neill Studio
EVENT INFORMATION



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Spring 2012 Cover
Umbrella from the Strand series, image by and courtesy of Nigel Maister, artistic director of the University of Rochester’s International Theatre Program. Maister has taken numerous photographs of his extensive world travels, along with images of his homeland of Cape Town, South Africa – an area of extraordinary beauty. See article on page 14.



The Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester is a nonprofit
corporation serving arts, culture, and education in the ten-county greater Rochester region. Our mission is to strengthen the creative sector through grant programs, constituent services, and special initiatives; and to act as an advocate, planner, and funder, supporting artistic vitality and cultural diversity.

Metropolitan is produced and published on a quarterly basis by the Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester. The magazine promotes our region and is supported primarily through donations and advertising sales.
 
This issue of Metropolitan is made possible, in part, by the Gouvernet Arts Fund of Rochester Area Community Foundation. The Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester is supported, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.



 
 
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277 N. Goodman Street
Rochester, NY 14607
(585) 473-4000

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