Monday, February 7, 2011

IN MEMORIAM: ROLF JULIUS, 1939 - 2011

Our friend Rolf Julius, a sound and installation artist, passed away on January 21, 2011, at his home in Berlin. Julius (his friends always used his surname) was a very lovely man with many fans around the world. We all mourn the loss of his talent, dedication, and friendship.

Rolf Julius, 1939 - 2011

Julius exhibited at the Mattress Factory on more separate occasions than any other artist, first in 1988 and then again in 1991, 1996, 1998, and 2001. The final time was to participate in the exhibition Visual Sound, which he co-curated. Visitors will be familiar with his three works on permanent display in our galleries: Red, Ash, and Music for the Garden. We would like to invite you to watch a small excerpt from Julius' original untitled 1988 performance at the Mattress Factory, recently uncovered and digitized. Perhaps the best way to describe his work is to witness his methods:

Performance, Rolf Julius, 1988

Also, video documentation of his 2001 installation can be seen here:

why pink, why yellow, Rolf Julius, 2001

Rolf Julius, in the Garden Installation

-Owen Smith, Exhibitions Manager

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BARBARA!

Thirty-four years ago, this woman established an organization that would touch hundreds of thousands of lives in Pittsburgh and beyond. The Mattress Factory has welcomed installation artists from all over the world including Ann Hamilton, Damien Hirst, Jessica Stockholder, David Ellis, Yayoi Kusama, and more than 450 others.

Today, staff wore double-denim (also known as the Canadian tuxedo) and sat on exercise balls – two things for which the Mattress Factory founder, Barbara Luderowski, is known – in honor of her birthday. Maybe next year we’ll shave our hair down to an inch in length. Maybe.

Barbara, thank you for everything you’ve done and everything you do.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

DR. ROBERT FARRIS THOMPSON ON AFRO-ATLANTIC ART


Robert Farris Thompson is America’s most prominent scholar of African art and its influence on American and Caribbean art and music. In the preface to Thompson’s forthcoming book, Aesthetic of the Cool: Afro-Atlantic Art and Music, publisher Gloria Kury calls him a living legend, and based on what I’ve read, I’d say that description is right on target.

Dr. Robert Farris Thompson

He has published eight books on topics ranging from the art history of the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria (Black Gods and Kings, 1971) to the cultural history of the tango (Tango: The Art History of Love, 2005). The Master of Timothy Dwight College at Yale, Thompson also authored an introduction to the diaries of Keith Haring and studies the art of Jose Bedia and Guillermo Kuitca. He has been anthologized fifteen times and was given the 2007 “Outstanding Contribution to Dance Research” award by the Congress of Research in Dance.

Long story short, this guy is brilliant.

Which is why we are thrilled to announce that Thompson will be visiting the MF this February for a tour of Queloides and a discussion! Dr. Thompson will present The Edge of the Road is Listening: The Art and Origin of an Afro-Cuban God. He will also be speaking about his almost-at-the-printers book, Aesthetic of the Cool, which collects the best of the essays on Afro-Atlantic art and music that he wrote from 1963 to 2006.

The evening is sure to be incredible; Gloria Kury recalls waiting outside one of Thompson’s classes at Yale and being bombarded by the sounds of music punctuated by thunderous applause. Not to mention my recent Internet search that yielded images of Thompson dancing the tango during several different lectures!

Talk: Dr. Robert Farris Thompson
Thursday, February 3, 2011
6:00PM – Tour of Queloides
7:00PM – Discussion
Mattress Factory, 500 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
The cost is $10, and as always, MF Members and Pitt and CMU students are free!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

URBAN GARDEN PARTY: FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2011



2011 URBAN GARDEN PARTY: FROM HOLLYWOOD TO PARADISE
Friday, June 17, 2011
7:00 PM (VIP Pre-Party at 6:00 PM)
TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT! (as of 6/17/11 12pm)


Heading to the party? Here are some parking tips.

Headlining Music Performers:
AndrewAndrew, the iPad DJs from NYC
Dr. Zoot, neo-swing band


Save the date for the Mattress Factory Urban Garden Party: From Hollywood to Paradise -- chaired by Michael White and Rick LeBeau -- Friday, June 17th, 2011! The Urban Garden Party is the event of the summer you don't want to miss. Last year, the event sold out and more than 1,000 attendees turned out to help support the museum's mission and celebrate this unique Pittsburgh institution.
"...the Mattress Factory's Urban Garden Party is the type of gig that, if missed, will result in an eyebrow raised ever so slightly in an oh-so-you-weren't-there? sympathetic sort of condolence."
- Kate Guerriero, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, June 20, 2010

Still not convinced you should come? Check out these photos from last year's party!

GET INVOLVED!
Interested in sponsoring this event? Contact Emily at emily [at] mattress [dot] org
Interested in donating food or drink? Contact Gina at events [at] mattress [dot] org
Interested in volunteering for the evening? Contact Kelsey and Maria at volunteer [at] mattress [dot] org


2011 SPONSORS

Allegheny General Hospital

AT&T


Avaya, Inc.


CGI Technologies and Solutions Inc


Cisco

Dell

IBM

JV Chujko

Oracle

PNC Bank


Tata Consultancy Services

UPMC Health Plan

Verizon

Visa


AGH Friends of Dr. Michael White
All Lines Technology
Apple Box Studios
Beacon Hill Technologies
BikePGH
Brush Footwear
Burroughs Payment Systems, Inc.

CIBER, Inc.
Clique Vodka
Cohen & Grigsby

CompuGroup Technologies

ConsultUSA
CrawfordEllenbogen LLC
CSC
Deeplocal
Dell
Deloitte LLP
EMC Corporation
First National Bank of Pennsylvania
H Marketing
H.J. Heinz Company
Henderson Brothers
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
Hewlett-Packard Company
Hilbish McGee Lighting Design
Huntington National Bank
IKON
Maher Duessel CPAs
Medical Staff at Allegheny General Hospital
Mosaic Inc.
NEP Supershooters

Orange Business Services

Peoples Natural Gas
Plastic Surgery of Pittsburgh
Chris and Gloria Post

Preservation Technologies
Presidio Networked Solutions
Pyramid Consulting Group, Inc.

Xerox



2011 MEDIA SPONSORS











2011 LEAD FOOD AND BEVERAGE SPONSORS

2011 FOOD AND BEVERAGE SPONSORS
Milano's Pizza
Yuengling Beer


Friends of the Garden Party
All of our hard-working volunteers and staff
ALCO Parking
Analise Bahneman
Dennis Bergevin
BikePGH
Brush Footwear
Dicks Sporting Goods
Elsen Associates
Flowerama
Here You Go!
Leaf and Bean
Leed's
Massage Envy Squirrel Hill
Nakama
Party Savvy
Guy Stofman
SMARTSolution Technologies L.P.
TeeRex Syndicate/The Cotton Factory
War Admiral Press
Wright Contract Interiors
Venture Outdoors

Garden Party Committee

Barbara Barry

Catena Bergevin

Shannon Berkheiser

Alana Bly

Erin Borger

David Bush and Tim McVay

Debra Caplan

Emily Craig

Vivian Lee Croft

Gina D’Amico

Janice Donatelli

Matt Donnelly

Rich and Cindy Engler

Harris Ferris

James Foreman

Patti Fowler

Hal and Linda Hilbish

Jeffrey Inscho

Liz Keller

Karey Jo Kluesner

Shannon Knepper

Meredith Knight

Leah Koval

Anthony and Linda Lacenere

Ryan Lammie

Scott and Susan Lammie

Mike Lee

Nathan Martin and Heather Estes

Shelly Mathew

Teresa Montoya

Kayan Moussoba

Lindsay O’Leary

Richard Parsakian

Kelsey Patsch

Carter Post

Christopher and Gloria Post

Locke Roberts

Roseanne Silva

Guy Stofman

Molly Tighe

Abby Vanim

John Verbanic

Danny Vogel

Spencer Warren

Rachelle Wolf

Matthew Yough



(We'll be updating this page periodically as the days grow closer to the event with special news about performances, food, drink, and sponsors, as well as a few surprises. So check back often!)

Monday, December 6, 2010

Member Appreciation Day 12/11/10


Who: Current members
What: Member Appreciation Day
Where: Mattress Factory Museum
When: Saturday, December 11, 2010, 12 - 4 pm
Why: Because we love our members!

It’s time we celebrate you! Our members are our biggest supporters and without their support we wouldn’t be able to continue our mission. Membership fees for a year help us support our artists in residency, our education programming, and all the tours, outreach, and events we host year-round. This holiday season, we wanted to say thank you to our members.

Join us on Saturday for museum tours, art-making activities, live music and more!

To celebrate, current members are invited to the Mattress Factory on December 11th from 12 pm to 4 pm for a host of fun things. We will have crafts for kids of all ages, tours of our exhibitions, refreshments, live music, and special discounts (an extra 10% off in addition to your membership discount for a total of 20% off) in our MF Shop with free gift wrapping provided! In addition, every visitor can enter a raffle, and we will have a special free make-your-own t-shirt for members (while supplies last and one per person, per household)! Our North Side neighbors and friends from Artists Image Resource (AIR) will be here to help you silkscreen your own t-shirt – we have lots of sizes available, including kids' sizes and onesies!

MF Members will be able to make their own silkscreened t-shirt for free!

Take a moment from the holiday rush and stop by the MF on December 11th to enjoy all the perks of being a member. You deserve it. And don’t worry if you aren’t a member– you can still visit the museum and be part of the fun. if you want to join, you can do it on the spot at the museum.

On Saturday only, MF Members can enjoy 20% off in the MF Shop + free gift wrapping!

Again, thank you Mattress Factory Members!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

STRANGE DEMOCRACY: An Evening with Spoken Word Brujo Guillermo Gómez Peña


Born in 1955 and raised in Mexico City, Guillermo Gómez-Peña came to the United States in 1978 and established himself as a performance artist, writer, activist, and educator. Much of his work—which includes performance art and photography, audio, video, installations, poetry, journalism, critical writings, and cultural theory—explores the culture and politics of the U.S.-Mexico border. In a larger sense, Gómez-Peña’s art and writings address the confrontations and misunderstandings that occur whenever two or more cultures, languages, or races meet.


Gómez-Peña’s performance and installation work has been presented at over seven-hundred venues across the world, and, in 2009, the Mattress Factory was honored to host Strange Democracy: An Evening with Guillermo Gómez-Peña. In this solo performance, Gómez-Peña tackled the end of the Bush era and the formidable challenges facing Obama. Using his body, language, and wit as his primary tools, Gómez-Peña reflected on identity, race, sexuality, pop culture, politics, and the impact of new technologies in the post-9-11 era.

For the past twenty years Gómez-Peña’s groundbreaking works (which critics have termed “Chicano cyber-punk performances” and “ethno-techno art”) have contributed to debates on cultural diversity, identity, and U.S.-Mexico relations. So we are excited to announce that Gómez-Peña will return to Pittsburgh this December, first for a lecture at CMU, then for a performance and audience discussion here at the MF on Thursday, 12/2 at 7:00PM entitled Strange Democracy: An Evening with Spoken Word Brujo Guillermo Gómez-Peña!

Strange Democracy: An Evening with Spoken Word Brujo Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Thursday, December 2, 2010
7:00PM
Mattress Factory, 500 Sampsonia Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
The cost is $10. As always, MF Members and Pitt and CMU students are free!


Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Annual Fund 2010 at the Mattress Factory

Thank you for a great year!

2010 was an exciting year for the Mattress Factory. LIKENESS, an exhibition that presented portraiture in a new way was on view in March. Nothing is Impossible, David Beattie: Old Light, New Darkness, and our 14th installment of Gestures presented new work by artists from Ireland, England and Pittsburgh. We sold out our Urban Garden Party for the first time in the history of the Mattress Factory. In A Generous Act: A Collaboration with Music musicians from Europe and Pittsburgh joined forces. Queloides: Race and Racism in Cuban Contemporary Art is now on view.

Douglas Pérez, Ecosystema

This year alone, we hosted over 30 artists, including those from Pittsburgh, Ireland, France, England and Cuba. Your generous gift allows us to further support artists from around the world as they create groundbreaking installations and explore the creative process. Your generosity helps us continue our mission.

Your gift to the Annual Fund also supports our Education department. We host family and community events like ArtLab and Family Day, and connect working artists with teachers, schools and families. The Education department bases its programming and events on the permanent collection and special exhibitions, ensuring that students, teachers and families really get into the art we have on view. Groups can set up tours in advance, and we are pleased to announce tours in Spanish for our Queloides exhibition on view. The Education department’s latest project is The Space I’m In, a learning resource that can become a part of any classroom.

Education events are held for all ages.

And of course the Mattress Factory offers yearly membership, event rentals, and the unique Shop and BoxSpring Café.

Merchandise from the MF Shop

And we don’t plan on stopping here – our future plans include expansion into new gallery space on Sampsonia and a new permanent outdoor light sculpture by world-renowned artist Hans Peter Kuhn.

Acupuncture by Hans Peter Kuhn

We had a great year in 2010, but with your help next year is going to be even better.

If you have questions or concerns about giving to the MF Annual fund, please call us at 412-231-3169 or email abby[at]mattress.org. Remember, your gift is 100% tax-deductible and every little bit makes a difference.