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Museum open 10:00 - 4:00 daily, closed Holidays
Admission fee: Adults $5, Students 18 and under free
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"American
& Soviet Impressionism:
Selections from the Permanent Collection"
September 1, 2002 - ongoing
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Housed in the corporate headquarters of Franchise
Finance Corporation of America, (FFCA) Fleischer Museum opened
in 1990. As the first museum dedicated to American Impressionism
California School, 1890-1930s, the Museum has hosted numerous
outside exhibitions and concerts along with the private collections
of Morton Fleischer, FFCA founder, and his wife Donna. In August
2001, G.E. Capital purchased FFCA along with the corporate headquarters.
The City of Scottsdale recognized the value of tourism that the
Museum had generated over the past years and asked the Fleischers
to consider preservation of the collections and in return the
city would build a new Scottsdale Fleischer Museum to house the
artwork. Scottsdale Fleischer Museum will be relocated to the
Loloma Arts District on Marshall Way and First Street with a completion
date in February 2004.
The new Scottsdale Fleischer Museum will represent
California Impressionism, Soviet Impressionism and Western memorabilia,
and continue the tradition of hosting outstanding special exhibitions
of fine art at the new location.
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"American
Impressionism California School, 1890-1930s ~
Russian Impressionism from the Cold War Era, 1930-1980s"
May 1, 2002 - June 1, 2002
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2001 Student Exhibition
"Spirit of Impressionism, Works by Valley Youth"
June 1, 2001 - August 26, 2001
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