Join the Museum of Arts and Design for a behind-the-scenes studio visit to Brooklyn-based and Manhattan-based artists, designers and makers featured in MAD’s upcoming exhibition NYC Makers: The MAD Biennial. The Brooklyn Makers Trip includes visits to UM Project, Fredericks and Mae, Situ Studio and Kings County Distillery.The Manhattan Makers Trip includes visits to Steven and William Ladd, Miriam Ellner, and Dieu Donné and Parsons-Meares.
$190 Brooklyn or Manhattan only/$325 Both Day Trips MAD Members Price
$225 Brooklyn or Manhattan only/$400 Both Day Trips Non-Members Price
To register, please download the registration form here. A completed registration form and full payment must be received in advance of the trip by Thursday, July 10, 2014. Please e-mail completed form to patrons@madmuseum.org or fax to 212.299.7701. For trip-related questions, please contact Patty Tsai at 212.299.7758.
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Brooklyn Makers: Thursday, July 17, 2014
Schedule:
9:00am: Guests meet at the Museum at 2 Columbus Circle
9:15am: Departure from MAD
 Guests will travel via private chartered bus to Brooklyn
UM Project   
 The group will meet the founder of UM Project, François Chambard who   will give the group a tour of his studio. Chambard will discuss his   current projects and work featured in the NYC Makers exhibition. UM stands for Users and Makers, founded in 2004 as a hybrid   between artisanship and consultancy—they design and manufacture   furniture, one piece at a time or in series for various clients, large   and small.
Fredericks and Mae   
 The group will meet the art/design team of Jolie Mae Signorile and   Gabriel Fredericks Cohen behind Fredericks & Mae. The two met   through a shared love for material— Fredericks & Mae started in the   piles of feathers, thread, gold and paper that decorated their first   studio in 2007. Their collaborative practice has since evolved into a   series of objects for the home, garden and sky. 
Lunch 
 A pre-fixe lunch will be provided at a local seasonal restaurant.
Situ Studio   
 The group will tour the design studio and the fabrication shop with   co-founder Aleksey Lukyanov-Cherny. Situ Studio was founded in 2005 in   Brooklyn, while its four partners were studying architecture at the   Cooper Union. Transitioning directly from school to opening an office,   the classmates-turned-business-partners developed a model of practice   that leveraged their collective interests in design, research and   fabrication to create a studio uniquely equipped to explore a wide range   of spatial issues.
Kings County Distillery   
 The group will tour the distillery and have a behind-the-scenes look at   how whiskey and bourbon is made. Kings County Distillery is New York   City’s oldest operating whiskey distillery, the first since prohibition.   Founded in 2010 by Colin Spoelman and David Haskell, they create   handmade moonshine and bourbon out of the 115-year-old Paymaster   Building in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Kings County Distillery uses New   York grain and traditional distilling equipment to make distinctive   whiskey. 
*6:00pm: Projected arrival back at 2 Columbus Circle
Manhattan Makers: Friday, July 25, 2014
Schedule:
9:15am: Guests meet at the Museum at 2 Columbus Circle
9:30am: Departure from MAD
 Guests will travel via private chartered bus
Steven and William Ladd  
 The group will tour the design studio of New York-based artists and   brothers, Steven and William Ladd. In 2000, the Ladd brothers moved to   Brooklyn and established a design studio. The brothers have dedicated   the past thirteen years collaborating on hand sewn boxes containing   meticulously constructed environments related to their shared memories.   Their work incorporates text, drawing, sculpture, installation,   performance, and fashion.
Miriam Ellner  
 The group will meet designer Miriam Ellner and tour her studio where   she creates unique works in Verre Eglomisé— a process of gilding   precious metals on the reverse side of glass, etching in a design and   setting it off with color. She is one of the few artists who has   mastered this rare art form, and has been innovating and expanding upon   it since 1990. Ellner has used Eglomisé in a variety of ways, both   modern and classic, with many diverse applications including curved   ceilings, rooms of glass, sandwich doors, tables, glass paintings,   powder rooms and elevator cabs.
Lunch 
 A pre-fixe lunch will be provided at a local seasonal restaurant.
Dieu Donné
 The   group will tour Dieu Donné, which houses a professional papermaking   studio, gallery and archive. Artistic Director Paul Wong will   demonstrate papermaking. Dieu Donné is a non-profit organization   dedicated to the creation, promotion, and preservation of new   contemporary art utilizing the hand papermaking process. The   organization’s primary services and programs are devoted to working with   mid-career and emerging artists to develop new, innovative methods of   papermaking within the medium and the greater world of contemporary  art.
Parsons-Meares   
 The group will meet Sally Ann Parsons, the founder of Parsons-Meares   and tour the workshop to get a behind-the-scenes look at how costumes   are created. Established in 1980, Parsons-Meares, Ltd. is one of the   premier costumes shops in New York City.  The shop builds custom made   costumes for the theater, dance and film industries, as well as for   Broadway hits such as Starlight Express, Phantom of the Opera, Cats,   Aspects of Love, Lion King, the Wizard of Oz on Ice, Alladin on Ice, and   Beauty and the Beast on Ice.
*5:30pm: Projected arrival back at 2 Columbus Circle
TRIP NOTES
CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS: Participants may cancel their trip(s) up until Thursday, July 10, 2014. After that date, the full cost of the trip is non-refundable. The Museum of Arts and Design reserves the right to cancel the trip(s) if there are fewer than 15 participants or for unforeseeable circumstances. Upon reservation, participants assume responsibility for their physical abilities to travel and must notify the Museum of any health or physical conditions and/or allergies (including dietary restrictions) that may hinder their ability to fully participate in this trip.
RESERVATION AND ITINERARY POLICY: Each trip may be limited to 25 participants and reservations will be taken in order of receipt on a first-come, first-served basis. The itineraries provided are provisional. If any changes are made, be assured that the quality of the program will be maintained. The trip(s) include(s) transportation via private coach; pick-up and drop off at the Museum of Arts and Design; curatorial comment; lunch (alcohol is not included with any meals); gratuities; admission fees, administration costs; and tour preparation. We encourage you to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
*Please note that we cannot guarantee an exact return time to the Museum of Arts and Design due to traffic and unforeseen road conditions. All participants will return to the Museum of Arts and Design. The coach cannot make stops before returning to the Museum.