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SOWING THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE ERIC THE SEEDS Carle Honors News Pages 4, 5 CARLE MUSEUM OF PICTURE BOOK ART FALL 2017 EXHIBITIONS An Anniversary Celebration In its short history, The Carle has become one of the premier repositories in the country for picture book art. In honor of its 15th anniversary, the Museum has assembled an all-star lineup of work from its permanent collection with a special focus on its most recent gifts and purchases. Included in Treasures from the Collection: A 15-Year Celebration, on view in the East Gallery from November 19 to April 1, 2018, are masterworks by Don Freeman, Trina Schart Hyman, Dorothy Lathrop, Leo Lionni, Arnold Lobel, David Macaulay, James Marshall, Petra Mathers, Wendell Minor, Jerry Pinkney, Uri Shulevitz, William Steig, Simms Taback, Tony DiTerlizzi, Chris Van Allsburg, Mo Willems, Garth Williams, Paul O. Zelinsky, Lisbeth Zwerger, and others. These are just a few of the highlights among the more than 11,000 objects the Museum cares for every day! The installation accentuates an assortment of time periods and media. For example, a charming 1898 pen-and-ink illustration by Harry Bingham Neilson might be displayed alongside Ekua Holmes vibrant 2015 paper collage or adjacent to a Walter Harrison Cady oil painting (added to the collection just six weeks prior to the opening). Visitors can learn the fascinating stories about the creation of these works and hear how these invaluable pieces came into the collection. They are invited to create storybooks in the gallery, while a playful installation provides ample occasions for exploration and photo opportunities. A fun facts trivia wall reveals the Museum s first, oldest, and largest artworks in the collection. Rarely seen three-dimensional objects are also featured, including dummy books, artist sketchbooks, and hand-carved printing blocks. Some of the dummy books have been reproduced so guests can read through them. A selection of artist doodles and sketches drawn over 15 years by artists visiting The Carle make up a display in the auditorium hallway. In conjunction with the exhibition, The Carle will launch its Curator s Choice online blog, providing in-depth examinations of some of the featured artworks on display. The Members Reception is November 18, featuring gourmet pizza, local beer, and a trivia contest emceed by picture book authors Angela DiTerlizzi and Heidi Stemple. Two illustrations from The Carle s permanent collection to be featured in the 15th anniversary exhibition this fall. Above: Marjorie Priceman, Illustration for Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin by Lloyd Moss (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers). Gift of Anne Moss. 1995 Marjorie Priceman. At right: Johnny (John Barton) Gruelle, illustration for Raggedy Ann s Magical Wishes (M.A. Donohue & Company, 1928). Museum Purchase.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE FROM THE DIRECTOR Please Support the Annual Appeal Late each fall, we launch our Annual Appeal, a critical fundraiser for The Carle. Your contributions ensure that we continue to provide inspiring exhibitions and hundreds of arts activities to our visitors in Amherst while offering traveling exhibitions and educational outreach around the world. We apply this unrestricted support where we need it most, making it invaluable. Will you join me in contributing to this year s annual appeal? All donors will be acknowledged on our donor board at the front of the Museum our small way of saying thank you for being an important friend of The Carle. You can donate at carlemuseum.org /give or by contacting Rebecca Miller Goggins, director of development, at 413-559-6308 or rebeccag@carlemuseum.org. Eric Carle at the groundbreaking ceremony for Bobbie s Meadow. Look at the handle of his shovel! A design rendering of Bobbie s Meadow, courtesy of M + S LA of Berkeley, California Introducing Bobbie s Meadow If you ve visited the Museum this fall, you ve seen that we are well underway with the construction of Bobbie s Meadow, the official name now for what we previously referred to as Bobbie s Garden. This new space, which will create a park-like setting among our old apple trees, will invite visitors to stroll its paths, play, draw, read, picnic or just sit and enjoy the fresh air. When Eric and Bobbie Carle moved to Western Massachusetts in the 1970s, Bobbie co-founded a preschool at which children of all abilities learned and played together in one classroom. It feels important and fitting that this outdoor space, which pays tribute to Bobbie and her legacy, will be wheelchair- and stroller-accessible, making it possible for all of our visitors to enjoy the orchard for the first time. Bobbie was also an environmentalist. The path, which will meander through some of the oldest, craggiest trees in the orchard, will be bordered on one side by a new meadow. We experimented this summer with letting sections of the current turf grow wild and will start our meadow experimentation in earnest next summer. Some areas will consist of the current grasses, seeded with wildflowers; others will be freshly planted with new grasses and wildflowers. This fresh habitat will be a welcome home for birds, butterflies, and other insects. We look forward to creating programs community installations, outdoor exhibitions, and outdoor workshops that take advantage of this addition to our beautiful property. Bobbie s Meadow has been a new and exciting creative challenge for the staff. We pride ourselves on being good partners and have learned so much from the talented landscape architects from M + S LA of Berkeley, California, and Klopfer Martin Design Group of Boston, as well as the team at Wright Builders in Northampton that is overseeing the construction. All of us share a single goal: to create a space that honors The Carle s beloved co-founder. On a picture-perfect sunny day this past June, we broke ground on Bobbie s Meadow. At a breakfast event for donors to the project, Eric remarked, Today is a bitter and sweet day for me. Sweet that we shall start Bobbie s Meadow, bitter that she is not with me and us. But knowing Bobbie, I suspect she is here. I suspected that too, Eric. Alix Kennedy Executive Director alixk@carlemuseum.org 2 Photo of Eric Carle Jim Gipe / Pivot Media.

EXHIBITIONS The History of the Caldecott Eighty Years of Caldecott Books, on exhibition in the Central Gallery from December 12 to May 13, 2018, brings together 79 first-edition Caldecott Medal books for The Carle s first book-focused exhibition. The newest winner, to be announced in February 2018, will be added to the display early next year. In the meantime, visitors are encouraged to vote for their favorite contender! While the books themselves are valuable artifacts, it is the art inside for which they are celebrated. Accompanying the presentation are original illustrations from several winning titles, including artwork by Ed Emberley (Drummer Hoff), Mordicai Gerstein (The Man Who Walked Between the Towers), Emily Arnold McCully (Mirette on the High Wire), and Javaka Steptoe (Radiant Child). Also showcased is a selection of art by Marcia Brown, the Caldecott s first triple-crown winner (Cinderella, Once a Mouse, and Shadow). The Caldecott medal is named in honor of 19th-century British illustrator Randolph Caldecott. It is bestowed annually by the Association of Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children published in the United States during the preceding year. Visitors will learn fun facts and test their knowledge of Caldecott trivia. (Can The Magic of Nighttime Many of Eric Carle s illustrations portray cheerful suns and soulful moons. While Carle traditionally leaves his daytime skies the white of the paper, he evocatively paints his nighttime scenes in you name the five husband-and-wife teams who have won a Caldecott Medal?) This exhibition is co-curated by Ellen Keiter, our chief curator, and Barbara Elleman, former trustee. Elleman s personal Caldecott book collection will be on display. deep blues and indigos. His visible brushwork is often sprinkled with twinkling stars, fireflies, and other creatures of the night. The moon in all its phases regularly displays a gentle face. The calm moon is a source of comfort in the night, says Carle. The Art of Eric Carle: Night, on view in the West Gallery through March 18, 2018, features original artwork from Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me; Dream Snow; The Very Quiet Cricket, and more than 15 other titles. Several pieces from Draw Me a Star are also included to mark the 25th anniversary of the book s publication. Visitors are invited to make fun moon shadows on a heat-sensitive, painted wall and explore colors and patterns at two Starry Night light tables. A specially-constructed Night Stroll creates a magical experience for guests of all ages. Exhibitions in this gallery are generously supported by the Hsin-Yi Foundation. Above right: Marcia Brown, Once a Mouse A Fable Cut in Wood (Scribner). 1961 Marcia Brown. Above left: Eric Carle, Illustration for Draw Me a Star (Philomel Books). Collection of Eric and Barbara Carle, courtesy of The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. 1992 Eric Carle. 3

THE CARLE HONORS On September 28 at Guastavino s in Manhattan, Eric Carle got a standing ovation as he took to the stage to welcome 300 guests to the 12th annual Carle Honors. I would like to take this occasion to congratulate the honorees, he said. You honor all of us at the Museum as well. With wit and heart, author Jack Gantos presented the awards to Ed Young (Artist), Dr. John Y. Cole from the Library of Congress (Angel), translator Anthea Bell (Bridge), and Bank Street Writers Lab, represented by Dr. Cynthia Weill (Mentor). Gantos captured the spirit of the awards and the evening in his introductory remarks: One thing I want you to take away tonight (along with the art) is a small thought that can fit in any pocket. Imagine this when a child puts on his pajamas and climbs into a bed and reaches out and pulls a book from the bedside table and when he opens that book and reads it slowly thoroughly and then finishes the book and lets it drop to the floor and goes to sleep, something mysterious happens that we may not know how to define but this much is true when the child awakes in the morning, the book on the floor will be the exact same book it has not changed but the child will never be quite the same. Centerpiece designed after The House Baba Built: An Artist s Childhood in China Bonnie Muth in a dress she created to honor Ed Young. Leonard S. Marcus, Oliver Kamm, Dr. John Y. Cole, Ed Young, Eric Carle, Dr. Cynthia Weill, Jack Gantos, Annie Lionni, and Adrianne Lobel Brendan Wenzel, Sergio Ruzzier, Brian Floca, and John Bemelmans Marciano Eric Carle, Rolf Carle, Teresa Toro, Adrianne Lobel, and Annie Lionni Rachel Hass, Jack Fortier, Eric Carle, Motoko Inoue, Mary Mekarnom, and Renata S. Lakas Rebecca Miller Goggins and Florence Trovato 4

Highlights of the evening included Oliver Kamm s poignant remarks on behalf of his mother, Anthea Bell, who is ill and was unable to attend. He noted that she has won many awards even the Order of the British Empire but this award feels the most important because of her love of young readers. When Ed Young took the stage, he presented two framed original works of art each a wolf created by pinholes as gifts of thanks to his longtime editors, Patricia Gauch and Ann K. Beneduce. After the ceremony, guests enjoyed dinner and cocktails and bid on the 25 artworks that made up the auction. In addition to Eric Carle and Ed Young, many contributing artists were in attendance: Bryan Collier, Mike Curato, Laurie Keller, Barbara McClintock, Jon J Muth, Judy Schachner, Brendan Wenzel, and Mo Willems. The auction raised a record $74,000 to support our programs! Our gratitude to the night s co-chairs, Annie Lionni and Adrianne Lobel, and the many companies and individuals who supported this year s event, especially our major supporters: Patrick and Jane Bayard Curley; Robert and Lydia Forbes; Disney Publishing Worldwide; Macmillan Children s Publishing Group; Penguin Young Readers Group; and Scholastic, Inc. Robie Harris, Susan Bloom, Jack Gantos, Angus Killick, and Cathryn M. Mercier Neil Porter and Jerry Pinkney Allan Daniel, Kendra Daniel, and Christopher B. Milne Ed Young Ann K. Beneduce and Patricia Gauch Members of the Bank Street Writers Lab with Dr. Cynthia Weill, second from right Photos by Johnny Wolf Photography. Rebecca Miller Goggins and Alexandra Kennedy, watching auction results. 5

EDUCATION A Special Friendship Four Caldecott-winning illustrators returned to The Carle for David Wiesner s opening reception. From left: David Wiesner, Chris Van Allsburg, Jerry Pinkney, and David Macaulay. David Wiesner Returns to The Carle For the past 15 years, The Carle has presented an annual Educators Night, a free evening in celebration of teachers and librarians, featuring speakers and offering classroom supplies donated by publishing companies. On October 25, this year s Educators Night features David Wiesner, the three-time winner of the Caldecott Medal, as our keynote speaker. His work, on display in the exhibition David Wiesner & The Art of Wordless Storytelling, will be the perfect backdrop to a presentation about his life and process. Participants will be treated to a sneak peek at his newest wordless picture book, I Got It!, to be released in Spring 2018. Also on the schedule: Alison Sparks, Visiting Scholar at Amherst College, will speak on her experiences as an evaluator of The Carle s Bonding with Books family literacy outreach program. More than 100 guests filled the auditorium on July 27 for a special program, In Conversation: Eric Carle and Annie Lionni, an opportunity for the two friends to share stories about the influential designer and Leo Lionni illustrator Leo Lionni and consider the intersections in Eric s and Leo s artistic careers. Annie has overseen her grandfather s publishing legacy since he passed away in 1999. The stage was adorned with posters that Eric brought with him to New York in 1952, when he returned to the United States in search of employment in graphic design. He even showed the audience the cardboard suitcase in which he carried them. Lionni helped Eric get his first job, working in the promotions department at The New York Times. Later in their careers, both artists started writing and illustrating children s books, now recognized worldwide for their colorful collage art. The event was recorded by filmmaker Kate Geis, a member of The Carle s Board of Directors. The film will be included in a Leo Lionni exhibition planned in Japan for 2018. Inspirations Collecting Inspiration: Contemporary Illustrators and Their Heroes, on view through November 26, highlights the motivations and inspirations of 19 talented contemporary artists. To celebrate these artists and those who inspired them The Carle will host Inspiration Day on October 7. Exhibition co-curators Tony DiTerlizzi and Mo Willems will be joined by Sophie Blackall, Sandra Boynton, Bryan Collier, Laurie Keller, Loren Long, LeUyen Pham, Jerry Pinkney, and Robin Preiss Glasser for a full day of artist panels, book signings, and special story times. Can t get to the exhibition? The Carle staff created a short film about the making of the exhibition, available on carlemuseum.org. 6 Sandra Boynton s famous line drawing, left, was inspired by the rich mark-making of Ronald Searle s watercolor. Our Apologies In the previous edition of Sowing the Seeds, we neglected to list Judy Schachner as one of the featured artists in Collecting Inspiration. We apologize for the oversight! At top: Caldecott photo by Jaime Pagana. Above left: Sandra Boynton, Lovecat, 2017. Courtesy of the artist. Sandra Boynton. Above right: Ronald Searle, The Good Old Days II. Collection of Sandra Boynton. Ronald Searle Cultural Estate Limited. All rights reserved.

NEWS AND NOTES Interning at The Carle Every year, The Carle offers internships for undergraduate or graduate-level students as well as recent graduates interested in museum studies, the arts, and education. Internships are available in the Art Studio, Curatorial, Development & Marketing, and Administration departments. In 2017, the Museum welcomed eight Summer interns Hannah Dieringer, left, and Poppy (Lingxin) Pu summer interns. Pictured here are Hannah Dieringer, who served as the Alix Zacharias Leadership and Administration Intern, and Poppy (Lingxin) Pu, the Alix Zacharias Development Intern. They presented to staff a review of the surveys they conducted over the summer with visitors and members. Award-winning artists Micha Archer and Ekua Holmes, two of the instructors for Create at The Carle! Art Classes for Adults Art Classes for Older Adults In 2017, The Carle hosted three eight-week art classes specifically designed for adults 55 and older. The series was funded by a $24,500 grant from Aroha Philanthropies as part of its Seeding Vitality Arts initiative, which showcases the benefits that arts can bring to health and well-being. Each class focused on techniques used by picture book artists in the Museum s permanent collection: printmaking, collage, and bookmaking. Classes were held in the Art Studio and facilitated by teaching artists with assistance from Museum staff and volunteers. Each week, participants gathered to explore new techniques and to make art. At the conclusion of the class, work was displayed in a group exhibition. As one printmaking participant from a nearby retirement community said, What is wonderful is the positive outlook and the creativity you feel while you are doing this. Artist Micha Archer, author and illustrator of the book Daniel Finds a Poem and recipient of the 2017 Ezra Jack Keats Book Award for best new illustrator, taught the collage class. Ekua Holmes, winner of a Caldecott Honor, was a visiting artist. One participant talked about the impact of Archer s facilitation: I can hear Micha in my head, saying, have fun, work quickly, and don t think! great advice for art, collage, and life in general. Fun Facts about The Carle Number of visitors to The Carle in the past year: 53,162 Number of people who saw our traveling exhibitions: 781,158 Number of Museum members at The Carle: 1,351 Percentage who live outside of Western Massachusetts: 65% Number of Museum educators on staff at The Carle: 5 Number of miles they traveled last year for outreach programs: 18,720 Number of art objects in our permanent collection: 6,892 Number of dummy books (miniature mock-ups of picture books): 89 Number of picture books available to visitors at the Museum every day: 5,360 Number of those books in Braille: 25 Number of purchases made in the Carle Bookshop this past year: 87,210 Number of foreign countries that the Bookshop sent books and merchandise to: 28 Amount of tape, in feet, our visitors used this year at the Museum to make art: 22,788 Amount of paper used, in square feet: 93,034 Number of The Carle s Facebook friends: 62,070 Rank in popularity of the YouTube video Adorable baby laughs at Uncle reading a book among all of our posts in the last year: 1 Photo of interns by Alexandra Kennedy. Photo of instructors by Meg Nicoll. 7

125 West Bay Road, Amherst, MA 01002 413-559-6300 www.carlemuseum.org NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Springfield, MA PERMIT #786 The Weisgard collection conservation project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services Support for all of the educational programming at The Carle is generously underwritten by the: This organization is funded in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency You Are Never Too Old or Too Young for Picture Books! Become a member today! Receive great benefits, such as free admission, 15 percent off in The Carle Bookshop, priority line placement, special invitations, and free gifts all while supporting the Museum! Visit carlemuseum.org/membership or call 413-559-6310. Photo by Jim Gipe / Pivot Media, Inc. The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art.