America Textile History Museum
491 Dutton St.
Lowell, Mass.
978-441-0400; athm.org
HOWARD PYLE
AMERICAN MASTER REDISCOVERED
NOVEMBER 12, 2011 – MARCH 4, 2012
This exhibition is made possible by DuPont, supporting exhibitions and programs related to the Museum’s Centennial
Celebration. The Foundation Sponsor is Henry Luce Foundation. Additional support is provided by Wyeth Foundation
for American Art, Starrett Foundation, Howard Pyle Brokaw, and Roberts and Allison Brokaw. In Delaware, funding
is also provided through grants from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency dedicated to nurturing and
supporting the arts in Delaware, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. Image: The Mermaid, 1910.
Howard Pyle (1853-1911). Oil on canvas, 57 7/8 x 40 1/8 inches. Gift of the children of Howard Pyle in memory of their
mother, Anne Poole Pyle, 1940.
Celebrate the work of Howard Pyle and the Museum’s 100th birthday.
2301 Kentmere Parkway
Wilmington, DE 19806
302.571.9590 | delart.org
This is far from your run-of-the-mill
museum. From spinning wheels to
space exploration, ATHM tells America’s story in an amazing interactive experience for all ages. Watch how baseballs are made from wool, weave on an
authentic hand loom, see plastic soda
bottles recycled into clothing, and try
on a glove designed for the NASA space
program. Explore how textiles have
shaped our world and are impacting our
lives every day in ways you might never
imagine. Experience it all at ATHM, an
affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.
Open Wednesday–Sunday, 10 a.m.– 5
p.m. Plan your visit today at athm.org.
Boston Ballet
19 Clarendon St.
Boston, Mass.
617-695-6950; bostonballet.org
Boston Ballet’s 2011–2012 season
celebrates Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen’s 10th anniversary. The season
begins at The Boston Opera House
Oct. 29 with Night of Stars followed by
Cranko’s Romeo and Juliet, Nov. 3–13,
and Nissinen’s The Nutcracker, Nov.
25-Dec. 31.
The Company returns to the stage in
2012 with Simply Sublime, Feb. 9–19,
2012. Play with Fire continues the
season with three cutting-edge works
including a Company premiere of Christopher Bruce’s Rooster, featuring music
of The Rolling Stones, March 1–11.
Rudolf Nureyev’s Don Quixote takes the
stage next, April 26–May 6, and Fancy
Free, featuring Jerome Robbins’ Fancy
Free, Peter Martins’ Barber Violin Concerto and Harald Lander’s Etudes, May
10–20, concludes the season.