the impressionistic works of lee radtke...2018-19 cultural season presented by barrington’s white...
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Each 3rd Thursday features a local artist exhibition with works for sale and a cash bar. It’s a great night out with friends.
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JOIN US FOR 3RD THURSDAYS: YOUR ART NIGHT OUT
Thursday, February 21, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. FREE: 3rd Thursdays Art Night Out Series
This husband and wife team from Woodstock share their special visions of the natural world around us. Compare and contrast interpretations of color and light in the paintings of these fine artists. Works include oils, watercolors and drawings. With over 1,400 original paintings in collections, Thomas believes that “light can impart a spiritual quality that resonates with the viewer.”
Impressions in Light and Color: Thomas and Gale Trausch
Looking to See: Jane Christino Watercolors
The Impressionistic Works of Lee RadtkeThursday, March 21, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. FREE: 3rd Thursdays Art Night Out Series
Starting with Plein Air Painters of Chicago, Lee’s self-directed art training came mainly from work-shops and learning on his own. He strives to create an intuitive impression of what he sees, avoiding too much realism. This allows the viewer’s imagination to run free. His oil pieces have been included in shows across the country, especially those dedicated to representational art.
ADMISSION FREE • RESERVATIONS REQUESTED • CASH BAR
Thursday, April 18, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. FREE: 3rd Thursdays Art Night Out Series
You may recognize this artist’s work from Citizens for Conservation. Paying attention is an endless occupation, says the artist. “We all look at the world around us, but what do we fully see? Consciously regarding nature, everyday objects, interiors, or landscapes allows them to reveal their subtle nuances, their histories, personalities, and emotions. Taking time to look gives us the opportu-nity to see and to appreciate those qualities.”
2018-19 Cultural Season Presented by Barrington’s White House
in Partnership with the Barrington Cultural Commission and Our Generous Sponsors
Willow Springs Charitable Trust
Kim Duchossois Mary B. Galvin
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Combs
224.512.4115 | BarringtonsWhiteHouse.comBarrington’s White House, 145 West Main Street, Barrington, IL 60010
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Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner by Chris McGuire | Pacifica String Quartet by Lisa-Marie Mazzucco | Barbara L. Benson by Susan McConnell | 3rd Thursdays images compliments of the artists | wedding dress by Jolie Images | Mirrored table by Joseph Kang Photography | Flower bouquet by Twisted Stem Floral | Lyrica is a registered trademark of Pfizer, Inc.
2019 Spring Season
of Events
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Delight Your Senses. Nourish Your Mind. Feel the Energy!Llewellyn Sanchez-WernerClassical Piano Recital Sunday, February 3, 3:00 p.m. $30 Adults / $15 Students, Reception & Cash Bar
Called “poetic and electrifying,” this virtuoso brings the piano to life, stirring the intellect and the humanity of his audience on five continents. A Gilmore Young Artist award winner and the only candidate selected for 2018’s Yale School of Music’s prestigious Artist Diploma program. Witness his energy and artistry on our intimate stage.
2nd Annual Barrington Town-WarmingVision 2020: What Leaders See for the Future and the Foundations that Ground Us through the AgesKeynote Speaker: Doris Kearns Goodwin
Saturday, February 9, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tickets on Sale January 7, Includes Lunch, Refreshments & Cocktail Reception
Join this year’s Barrington “Town Warming” – a recreation of the robust discussions held here during the 1930s-1940s. This year features discussion from notable business, religious, academic and civic leaders, plus a presenta-tion by Barrington’s own L.A. Times columnist Chris Erskine. The keynote and highlight of the day is a fireside chat with Motorola CEO Greg Brown and renowned American historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin. Tickets are extremely limited and sell out quickly. Presented by Northern Trust in conjunction with Motorola, the Barrington Cultural Commission, and Barrington’s White House.
ALS Research: Developments Past, Recent and FuturePanel Discussion by World-Leading Chicago-Area Physicians and ScientistsSunday, February 10, 3:00 p.m. $15 General Admission, Reception & Cash Bar
Researchers from Northwestern University and University of Illinois at Chicago are leading the world in cutting-edge research to find a cure for ALS. Hear from panelists Dr. Hande Ozdinler, the pioneer of upper motor neurons research; Dr. Richard Silverman, inventor of pharmaceutical products such as Lyrica; and Dr. Gerardo Morfini, who is collaborating on how neurons receive, process and transmit information. Moderated by Doug McConnell.
Delight Your Senses. Nourish Your Mind. Feel the Energy!
BWH Curious Mind Series: Connecting with AntiquityThe University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute Brings the Distant Past to BarringtonJoin us for the first “BWH Curious Mind Series” this spring! From mummies to Sanskrit, learn about some of the world’s earliest civilizations and deepest secrets. Founded by James Henry Breasted – the original “Indiana Jones” – the Oriental Institute’s collection of antiquities includes ancient artifacts from archeological sites around the world, saved from grave robbers and modern construction, and rivaling exhibits at the Louvre and British Museum.
$20 General Admission for each session; $65 for all four events. Attend all four to receive a BWH/UC Oriental Institute Scholar‘s Certificate!
Sunday, March 3, 3:00 p.m. The Oriental Institute at 100: “The Story of the Human Career” Christopher Woods, PhD, Director of the Oriental Institute, John A. Wilson Professor of Sumerian Learn about the beginning of this world-renowned museum and its century of discoveries.
Sunday, March 10, 3:00 p.m. Greed and Gold: Facts and Legends about Midas and the Ancient Phrygians Theo van den Hout, PhD, Arthur and Joann Rasmussen Professor of Western Civilization and Hittite and Anatolian Languages Was there a real King Midas? And why did the Phrygian cap become so popular in the French Revolution? We separate history from myth and legend.
Sunday, April 7, 3:00 p.m. Book of the Dead: Un-reading the Ancient Egyptian Scrolls Egyptologist Foy Scalf, PhD, Research Associate and Head of Research Archives Gain new insights into the ancient Egyptian culture that produced and used the Book of the Dead.
Sunday, April 14, 3:00 p.m. From Persepolis to Chicago: Achaemenid Art and Architecture and the Oriental Institute Kiersten Neumann, PhD, Curator, Research Associate and Communications Associate Excavated by the Oriental Institute in the 1930s, Persepolis is the pinnacle of the art and architecture of the kings of the Achaemenid Persian Empire (550-330 BCE).
Pat McKillen in ConcertSolo Acoustic Singer/Songwriter and Recording ArtistFriday, February 15 and Saturday, February 16, 8:00 p.m. $20 General Admission, Cash Bar
Get a “sneak peek” at Pat’s newest EP called “Three Love Songs,” for limited release and purchase at these shows only. The artist will share his original heartfelt lyrics accompanied by acoustic guitar. Songs of love, childhood and his Irish roots. A great Valentine’s Day weekend date night or a chance to mingle with friends.
Delight Your Senses. Nourish Your Mind. Feel the Energy!
Pacifica String QuartetSunday, May 5, 3:00 p.m. $40 Adults / $20 Students Complimentary Wine Reception
Recognized for its virtuosity, exuberant performance style and often-daring repertory choices, this Grammy- and award-winning quartet is acclaimed as one of the world’s finest chamber ensembles. Pacifica is the Quartet in Residence at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University. Performance selec-tions include works by Haydn, Shostakovich and Beethoven.
The Hurricane Saxophone Quartetand Jan Baker, Saxophone Soloist Frederick L. Hemke, Honored Guest
Sunday, March 17, 3:00 p.m. $30 Adults / $20 Students, Reception & Cash Bar
As one of the country’s premier professional saxophone ensembles, the Hurricane Quartet crosses stylistic bound-aries, playing classical, jazz and contemporary. Be blown away by these talented female musicians! Also featuring soloist Jan Baker, D. Mus., Lyric Opera, with recognition of special honored guest attendee Frederick L. Hemke, Amer-ican virtuoso classical saxophonist and Eckstein Professor Emeritus of Music at Northwestern University.
TRU: A One-Man ShowRon Keaton as Truman Capote
Sunday, May 19, 3:00 p.m. $45 Adults / $25 Students, Reception & Cash Bar
After his acclaimed Churchill performances, Keaton returns to bring to life one of America’s most colorful and controversial figures – Truman Capote – in “TRU,” a play by Jay Presson Allen. A writer and socialite, Capote was famous for Breakfast at Tiffany’s and In Cold Bold, and for his elite New York City cocktail parties, where anyone who was anyone waited anxiously to see if they’d be invited.
Delight Your Senses. Nourish Your Mind. Feel the Energy! Barbara L. Benson Historical Lecture SeriesLives Well Lived: Barrington’s Mid-Century Leaders
Sunday, June 9, 3:00 p.m. $20 General Admission, Light Refreshments
Barrington’s own Barbara Benson brings the past to life! Hear the fascinating stories of some of the most notable and interesting people who lived in Barrington in the middle decades of the 20th Century. Many of the names you will recognize. These individuals have had a profound influence on our town’s history, told only as Barbara can tell it – engaging and entertaining.
Purchase Your Tickets Today!
Located at 145 W. Main Street in the heart of downtown Barrington, the White House is within walking distance of fine restaurants and the Metra train station. Events often sell out, so please purchase/reserve early. General admission seating is first-come, first-served.
Our facility is fully handicapped-accessible through the rear entry. Easy drop-off and handicap parking is nearby. If you have special needs, please call 224.512.4066.
MONDAY, MAY 6: BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SHOWCASE
The BHS senior showcase features performances by BHS actors, vocalists, and instrumentalists in their senior year. The varied pieces will both entertain and be thought provoking. Please consider attending to experience all of the talent Barrington High School has to offer. For information, go to www.barrington220.org/finearts.
THURSDAY, MAY 23: INTRODUCING THE COURAGEOUS CONVERSATIONS SERIES
Courageous Conversations will kick off this spring with an event at Barrington High School featuring Krista Tippett, the National Public Radio host of “On Being” (reception following at Barrington’s White House). The series continues in fall 2019 with a number of other thought-provoking and engaging speakers. For information, go to www. barringtonswhitehouse.com.
WINTER AND SPRING 2019: HARPER COLLEGE LIFELONG LEARNING SERIES
The Barrington Area Council on Aging (BACOA) and Harper College present the Lifelong Learning Institute – college-level courses close to home. A number of courses will be offered at Barrington’s White House this winter and spring. For information and reservations visit www. HarperCollege.com/lli.
To purchase tickets for all events, go to: BarringtonsWhiteHouse.com/events.
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