8/9 Sepeshy Mural: BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIRTUAL TOUR, TALK, AND CONVERSATION

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8/9 Sepeshy Mural: BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIRTUAL TOUR, TALK, AND CONVERSATION

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BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIRTUAL TOUR, TALK, AND CONVERSATION about the Zolton Sepeshy New Deal era mural.

A great opportunity to see the mural in the lab, engage the conservator, and listen to Cranbrook experts ~ Please consider joining us, Lori


Presented by Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research in collaboration with the Beaver Island Historical Society
Lecture will be Password-Protected – Registration is Required and the cost is $35 per Viewer
Registration Closes at 1:00pm on Sunday, August 9
Proceeds will benefit the educational programs of both Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research and the Beaver Island Historical Society.
To register for the event click on this link ---> https://center.cranbrook.edu/events/202 ... nservation

GUEST EXPERTS
Gregory Wittkopp, Director, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research
Kenneth B. Katz, Painting Conservator and Owner, Conservation & Museum Services, Detroit
Lori Taylor-Blitz, Executive Director, Beaver Island Historical Society

Q&A MODERATOR
Deborah Rice, Head Archivist, Cranbrook Archives, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research

ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The program focuses on the New Deal-era mural, Hauling in the Net, painted for the Lincoln Park Post Office in 1940 by Zoltan Sepeshy, Cranbrook Academy of Art’s second Director and President (1946–1966) and an Artist-in-Residence (1931–1966). Commissioned in 1939 through one of President Roosevelt’s New Deal programs, the “Section of Fine Arts,” the mural hung in the Lincoln Park Post Office until 1967, when it made its way to an island in the middle of northern Lake Michigan. For the past fifty-three years, the mural has been cared for by the Beaver Island Historical Society and, most recently, proudly displayed at the Society’s Marine Museum. In September 2019, the Society shipped the mural to Detroit for a complete conservation treatment by Kenneth Katz. With this year-long project now complete, the mural will return to the island later in August to be installed in a new, climate-controlled addition to the Beaver Island Historical Society’s Mormon Print Shop Museum.

The program on August 9th will begin with Kenneth Katz leading a tour of his studio in downtown Detroit, Conservation & Museum Services. Serving museums, historic houses, corporations and private individuals—including Cranbrook House and Gardens Auxiliary and Cranbrook Art Museum—Katz and his team of specialists work on the conservation of paintings, frames, decorative objects, and architectural murals. Katz’s tour of his facility will include a brief look at a few of the other conservation projects currently underway.

Katz’s tour will be followed by a short slide lecture presented by the Center’s Director, Gregory Wittkopp. Wittkopp, who has been visiting the island and researching Sepeshy’s mural for almost thirty years, will not only provide a history of the mural, but answer the most-frequently-asked-question: How did the mural end up on an island in Lake Michigan?

Wittkopp, who will be in Katz’s studio in Detroit for the program, will then interview Katz as he tells us the story of the mural’s conservation treatment. One of the advantages of this virtual presentation will be the ability to zoom in on the details, seeing up close Sepeshy’s painting technique and vibrant mixing of colors. Assisting us in this process will be our cameraman, the Center’s Associate Curator, Kevin Adkisson.

From Detroit, the program will move to the Mormon Print Shop Museum where Executive Director Lori Taylor-Blitz will discuss the next chapter in the mural’s history. On August 14th, just five days after our program, the mural will be transported back to the island for its reinstallation in the expanded Mormon Print Shop Museum. Built in 1850 by James Strang and his Mormon followers (Strang was Brigham Young’s rival following the death of Mormonism’s founder Joseph Smith), the building is where the Strangite Mormons published religious works and two newspapers—that is until Strang was fatally shot in 1856 and his followers were forced to flee. Now one of two museums operated by the Beaver Island Historical Society, the Print Shop Museum tells the story of the island’s history and its inhabitants, including James Strang.
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IMAGE CREDITS:

Zotlan Sepeshy, Hauling in the Net Mural (detail), 1940. Marine Museum, Beaver Island Historical Society, St. James, Michigan. Photography by Lori Taylor-Blitz (Post office door cropped in the image at it's pre-conservation stage).
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Lori Taylor-Blitz, Executive Director
Beaver Island Historical Society
PO Box 263
Beaver Island MI 49782
director@beaverislandhistory.org
231.448.2254
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Re: 8/9 Sepeshy Mural: BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIRTUAL TOUR, TALK, AND CONVERSATION

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Coming up next Sunday. If you are interested in attending this virtual event we need a few more people to register.
Lori Taylor-Blitz, Executive Director
Beaver Island Historical Society
PO Box 263
Beaver Island MI 49782
director@beaverislandhistory.org
231.448.2254
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Re: 8/9 Sepeshy Mural: BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIRTUAL TOUR, TALK, AND CONVERSATION

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My husband and I wanted to attend this downstate but the website is saying it’s virtual. So does that mean we will be on line versus driving to Detroit for 1 1/2 hours and the cost would be $70 for two people?
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Re: 8/9 Sepeshy Mural: BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIRTUAL TOUR, TALK, AND CONVERSATION

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Yes, the event is online. The ticket price is 35.00.

Cranbrook is producing the program. The ticket sales breakdown is $20 to Cranbrook and $15 to BIHS. Each ticket provides one computer a code to login to the event.

Thank you for asking.
Lori Taylor-Blitz, Executive Director
Beaver Island Historical Society
PO Box 263
Beaver Island MI 49782
director@beaverislandhistory.org
231.448.2254
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Thank you!
Kathie Gonyeau
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