March, 2009
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March, 2009
T h e % e w s l e t t e r o f t h e S tanford P rofessional W omen of L os A ngeles A MAR 2009 Volume 34 Issue 7 Editor: Diana Sedenquist Designer: Sheri Lee F o r u m f o r A l l W o m e n !oi$%&'%(o)%*%+oo,%-oo.%*/%/01% !oi$%&'%(o)%*%+oo,%-oo.%*/%/01%%% 213%*$,%456)1''i71 213%*$,%456)1''i71%% 8)o*,%9o$/156o)*)y%;)/%M='1=5%*/%-;9M; 8)o*,%9o$/156o)*)y%;)/%M='1=5%*/%-;9M;%%% I Th+rs.&/0 $&r1h 230 4553 n 2003, reflecting a profound commitment to public museums and to the city of Los Angeles as one of the great arts capitals in the world, Eli and Edythe Broad donated $?0 million to build the Broad Contemporary Art Museum at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). The Broads are among the world’s most generous philanthropists and this was their largest gift to a single arts institution (it was also the largest donation ever made to LACMA). BCAM is the Phase One centerpiece of LACMA’s ambitious overall program to expand and renovate. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Renzo Piano, BCAM opened its doors in February 2008 and provides the LACMA campus with an extraordinary three-story, lightfilled building dedicated to art from 19T5 to the present. The new museum is one of the largest column-free art spaces in the United States, with loft-like galleries and a skylit top floor. With sixty thousand square feet of exhibition space featuring artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol, Ellsworth Kelly, John Baldessari, Jeff Koons, !"#$ &t (#"$# Th+rs.&/0 $&r1h 230 4553 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 9003? 6755 89:9 sh&r89 #rt To+r !e=>?s @Ale&se &rr>Ce o? t>:eD E755 F G755 89:9 He1e8t>o? &t Ae?t>:e?to There is parking available for $c at the corner of Wilshire and Spaulding. Walk past the Urban Lights installation on your way to BCAM’s main square where you will see our \uick Culture art guides and a sign that says, “Stanford Alumni BCAM Museum Tour.” It’s important to be prompt as the tours will begin on time (there will be two groups). Ale&se HIJA K/ I+?.&/0 $&r1h 2L9 Mr>e?.s &?. M&:>l/ &re wel1o:eO March 2009 !"b$n '()ht, Chris Burden, and Richard Serra, BCAM holds many important, iconic works of contemporary art. Several of the pieces come from the renowned Broad Art Foundation and the Broads’ personal collection. SPWLA is pleased to offer our members a unique tour of BCAM. We have enlisted the talent of two knowledgeable and entertaining art guides from \uick Culture Art Tours, Ellen Greenberg and Charlotte Robinson. Charlotte and Ellen graduated from LACMA’s docent program in 2003, and they have provided tours to hundreds of art lovers. You can expect a conversation that is peppered with amusing anecdotes and interesting facts about BCAM’s collection, the roots of contemporary art, the inspiration and lives of the artists, and the beautiful new building. After the tour, a reception will be held at LACMA’s Pentimento Caf_, a venture of “super chef“ Joachim Splichal. In addition to his flagship Patina, Chef Splichal oversees a half-dozen Pinot restaurants in Southern California and Las Vegas. Delicious appetizers and beverages will be served. Stanford Professional Women of Los Angeles Newsletter !"ontinue) on +a-e ./ Page 1 PRESIDENT Lisa Clar) *+, President’s Letter ! [email protected] PRESIDENT-ELECT Robin Mac)enroth *+6 2008 — 2009 BOARD MEMBERS Marie 7illiams Shi:man *6+ P Please note: This event is limited to 42 participants. To ensure your space on the tour, we recommend early registration. The reception will be held outdoors, so please dress appropriately. If we have cool weather, outdoor heaters will be used. Photographs and food are not allowed in the museum. Latecomers can join up with a tour group on the third floor of BCAM. The guides will carry a tote bag with the \uick Culture logo and all participants will be wearing a \uick Culture logo pin. Page 2 S !"ontinue) 0rom +a-e 3/ 4"56 at 75"65 [email protected] TREASURER Lisa 7il;er MBA *>? [email protected] SECRETARY Robin Mac)enroth *+6 [email protected] HOSPITALITY @une Sobel MFA *6, [email protected] COMMUNICATIONS NEWSLETTER Diana Se;enDuist *+E [email protected] COMMUNICATIONS WEB @ean Shi *>F [email protected] MEMBERSHIP/DATABASE W I enjoyed seeing many of you in January at the Leading Matters event put on by the University. I hope to see you at upcoming SPWLA events as well. PAST PRESIDENT A It’s a good time to mention that we are still collecting donations for our 2009 Community Service Fellowship Fund. We will start to review applications from current Stanford students soon. You can donate when you register for any of our events, or you can just send a check to Neville Anderson if you are not able to attend any of our upcoming events. You can also donate online using PayPal - go to www.spwla.com and click on the “Announcements” section to learn more. We are delighted to be able to help talented young women explore their professional interests while they are still in school. These internships reap important dividends in many different ways -- both in the lives of the interns and in the Los Angeles community. Also, if you contribute $50 or more, you will be invited to our summer luncheon where we will get to know our fellowship recipient. [email protected] L My mother has a fridge magnet that says, “I have not yet begun to procrastinate.” Ever since I became aware of the concept, (>s& "l&rP I have known that I am a procrastinator. I have been meaning to get a group of friends together to see the new Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM) at LACMA, but haven’t yet organized it. This time, my procrastination paid off, because SPWLA has organized an event at BCAM! The evening includes an expert art guide to show us the highlights, appetizers to snack on, and an opportunity to mingle. I’m looking forward to mixing modern art with old and new friends. NeHille An;erson *I6 [email protected] STUDENT RELATIONS Carrie Jim *+, [email protected] PROGRAMS COMMITTEE Ma;eline Fiel; *+K [email protected] @eanne 7anlass *I> [email protected] INFORMATION RESOURCES Lin;a Christie *+KL MA *+6 [email protected] Barbara LeHenson *+E [email protected] @ac)i 7illiamsM@ones *6,L MA *66 [email protected] Stanford Professional Women of Los Angeles Newsletter March 2009 SPWLA '(')(RS’ AL'A,A- A-T/V/T/(S A,1 A1V(,T2R(S 34 ,3T( !ac$i Williams+!ones + /rench Teacher3 /lintrid6e Prep Backstage 7ith Josh ;roban at the Los Angeles Convention Center. ?n @ebruary B; Ca:ki Wi''iamsDCones per/ormed at the EusiCares 8a'a eFent honorin8 its Person o/ the Hear; Iei' <iamond6 EusiCares; an or8anization that o//ers assistan:e to members o/ the musi: industry durin8 times o/ need; ho'ds an annua' 8a'a durin8 Krammy $eekend6 Ls part o/ a MND$oman Fo:a' 8roup O$hi:h $as a subset o/ Ca:kiPs 'ar8er 8ospe' ensemb'e; Cubi'ant Qoi:es; o/ Ho'man Snited Eethodist Chur:hT; Ca:ki san8 ba:kup /or Kid Vo:k as he per/ormed; WXhank the Lord /or the Ii8httime6Z Xhe opportunity :ame up $hen Ca:kiPs :hoir dire:tor; Ee'ida SkeetsDSmith; re:eiFed a :a'' /rom the EusiCares o//i:e re=uestin8 ten ba:kup sin8ers; and Ca:ki $as se'e:ted /or the 8i86 ?n the ni8ht o/ the per/orman:e; Ca:ki $as e[:ited to meet many o/ the artists ba:ksta8e $ho $ere there to honor Iei' <iamond; su:h as Cosh Kroban; @aith Hi'' and Xim E:Kra$; \ri: ]enet; and the Conas ]rothers6 L'thou8h she had a /abu'ous time; Ca:ki p'ans to ^keep _her` day 4obaZ To all SPWLA Members: We $ou'd 'ike to hear /rom you as 'i/e o//ers up its 4oys and surprises6 Send us your items o/ interest and $e $i'' share them $ith the 8roup6 Conta:t ne$s'etter editor; <iana Seden=uist; d4=uist>ao'6:om6 !"#$% '%((%")*+!,-.* "-/ 01%.-/* 2%34 !,*4 51,6"- !"e SPWLA Comm-nit1 Ser3i4e Fe66o7s"i9 :eeds <o-r =e69 \a:h year; $e se'e:t one student /rom a poo' o/ impressiFe app'i:ants to re:eiFe our Community SerFi:e @e''o$ship6 Xhese /e''o$ships make it possib'e /or an outD standin8 Stan/ord student to spend a summer in Los Ln8e'es $orkin8 /or a nonDpro/it or8anization6 Xhe 8rants are Fery meanin8/u' to the students $ho re:eiFe them; and our :ity bene/its as $e''6 We haFe raised bc;cdN to bd;NNN by the end o/ Eay6 @e''o$ship /und so that $e important $ork e[perien:e under8raduate6 date and $e need to raise P'ease 8iFe 8enerous'y to our :an :ontinue to /a:i'itate an /or a deserFin8 Stan/ord Stan/ord 4unior; \Fa Sheridan; $as our /e''o$ship re:ipient in cNNe6 She $orked $ith the \du:ation LdFanta8e @oundation DD an or8anization that he'ps underpriFi'e8ed youth by proFidin8 edu:ationa' resour:es $ithin residentia' units6 \Fa had this to say about her summer internshipf March 2009 @My summer 7ith EAF 7as amaEingF not amaEing in your fairytale Cinderella perfect 7orld amaEing, but amaEing in the 7ay things are in this 7orld -- compleL and challenging, but ultimately re7arding. Looking back on my eLperience, it is hard to see, much less eLplain, ho7 so much information and eLperience can come in one summer. The SPWLA sponsorship allo7ed me not only to 7itness, but also to actively participate and contribute to the building and success of a Los Angeles non-profit. I 7ill carry my eLperience 7ith me foreverF 7ithout your support, it 7ould have been just a dream.O P'ease use the :oupon on pa8e g to send in your donation6 L'' :ontributions are 8reat'y appre:iated6 Stan-ord Pro-essional Women o- Los Angeles Newsletter Page < 78'9: 7;,3(%<43* =>1 ?.)6.1* !" $%&" '() *+%,"- ./ '$" /"(-+"''"0 1)0 $"+*./2 )30 4"45"0- +"%0/ 4)0" %5)3' )/" %/)'$"06 7"45"0-8 9+4%/%, %/: )30 7"45"0 ;0)1.+"-< =1 >)3 $%&" '0%&"+": ') %/ ./'"0"-'./2 *+%," 0","/'+> %/: ()3+: +.?" 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An opportunity to have a warm1 informal dinner with SPWLA friends from your neighborhood. Locations will be listed in our newsletter for April. Stan-ord Pro-essional Women o- Los Angeles Newsletter March 2009 EVENT DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE RESERVATION FORM: “BCAM at LACMA” — Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:00 — 8:00 p.m. Name/Class Year: Phone e-mail address: (Home) (Work) Members & Guests X $30.00 = $ "#$e Non-Members Due to venue reservation requirements, refunds are not available. X $35.00 = $ "#$e Donation to SPWLA’s Community Service Fellowship = $ TOTAL =$ Registration by mail must be received no later than Sunday, March 1O, 2009 Deadline to register online using PayPal: Sunday, March 1O, 2009 Make your check payable to SPWLA and contact June Sobel for more information. Email: [email protected] !" Yes! I Want to Help a Stanford Student Gain Work Experience in Los Angeles. Qe &re here T44U5 ! #$%%&'( )*+,-.# /&001(023( (& 4$35 4266&7#81%# 4&' 52#2'913: $352':';5$;(2 )(;34&'5 7&023 78& 71#8 (& 529&(2 (821' #$002' (& /&00$31(< #2'91/2= >3/6 1# 0< /&3('1?$(1&3 13 (82 ;0&$3( &4@ " $ 50 " $ 75 Other _________ All contributions are greatly appreciated. !" &#'e (o*r ,he,' .#(#/le to 23456 #"7 ,o"t#,t Ne9:lle 6"7erso" for $ore :"for$#t:o"= "e9:lle#"7erso">(#hoo?,o$ March 2009 IAQ(#Rs "o::+?>t/ IerC>1e Mellowsh>8 455GS53 Stanford Professional Women of Los Angeles Newsletter Page 5 Stanford Professional Women of Los Angeles County A Forum for All Women WE’ RE ON THE WEB w w w. s p w l a . c o m The IAQ(# V>re1tor/ 455GW4553 w>ll &rr>Ce >? /o+r :&>lKoXes shortl/0 th&?Ps to $e:Kersh>8 "h&>r NeC>lle #?.erso?9 Zt >s worth /o+r t>:e to fl>8 thro+=h the 8&=es &?. 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