2/11/13

Barnes Museum Bus Trip


YorkArts Bus Trip:  March 14, 2013
2025 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA
       
   Mark your calendars for YorkArts' 2013 Bus Trip to
the Barnes Museum in Philadelphia! Join us March
14th as we visit the world famous art collection of
Albert C. Barnes at its new home in downtown
Philadelphia.  Tickets are $70 per person and include
transportation, expedited museum check-in, greeting
and orientation upon arrival, personal audio-guides,
and more! Tickets are limited, so call or stop by the
YorkArts Gallery to secure your seat today!

Bus Trip Itinerary:
8:45am        Depart for the Barnes Museum. 
             -The bus will depart from the Queensgate 
               Shopping plaza (2067 Springwood Road, 
               York, PA). We will be using Bailey Bus Comp.
10:45am      Approximate arrival in Philadelphia
11:30am      Group members will be free to tour the 
                       museum at their own pace. 
               -- A list of local restaurants and lunch options will 
                be provided. Group admission includes a digital 
                audio guide, access to the permanent collection 
                galleries, access to the special exhibition gallery, 
                 and access to the Foundation's library.
4:00pm        Depart for home.
6:00pm       Approximate arrival back in York
     
   
    Between 1912 and 1951, Albert C. Barnes assembled
one of the world's most important holdings of post
impressionist and early modern art. By integrating art and
craft, and objects from across cultures and time periods,
Barnes sought to demonstrate the continuity of artistic
traditions and the universal impulse for creative expression.

     The Bus Trip will take place during the final days of 
the current exhibition: Ensemble: Albert C. Barnes and the 
Experiment in Education on display May 18, 2012 - 
March 18, 2013. This textured exhibition charts Barnes's
important friendships, collaborations, and discourse with
artists, philosophers, educators, collectors and dealers-
including William Glackens, John Dewey, Violette de
Mazia, Leo Stein, and Paul Guillaume- as he assembled
his collection, refined his aesthetic and educational theories,
and established the curriculum of his Foundation.

For more information on our gallery events please call
717-848-3200 or email the gallerydirector@yorkarts.org.