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Lecture: The travels of Popular Culture To and From India
November 5, 2009
Where: Room 1101 Fine Arts Center
Time: 5:00 PM
Lecture given by By Dr. Kristen Rudisill, Assistant Professor, Department of Popular Culture, BGSU
Contact: Shauyra Kumar
E-mail: kumars@bgsu.edu
ARTalks: Recent Work. Maria Tomasula, associate professor of painting, University of Notre Dame, IN
November 2, 2009
Where: Room 1101, Fine Arts Center, BGSU
Time: 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Tomasula''s work centers on themes of mortality, regeneration and the dynamics of human relations. Her paintings examine and extend traditions of Latin American religious art by depicting familiar objects in highly stylized and symbolic compositions. Ms. Tomasula has mounted numerous solo exhibitions including venues such as the Forum Gallery in NYC and Zolla Lieberman Gallery in Chicago.
Contact: Charles Kanwischer
E-mail: ckanwis@bgsu.edu
ARTalks: What Contributes to a Vibrant and Meaningful Art Program/Research-based Teaching Strategies That Make a Difference
October 26, 2009
Where: 1101 Fine Art Center, School of Art, BGSU
Dr. Mary Louise Poling
Director of the Student Teaching Program and Field Based Clinics
The Ohio State University, Department of Art Education
Dr. Poling is currently Director of the Student Teaching Program and Field Based Clinics at Ohio State University. Her extensive knowledge of successful teaching practices comes from her liaison experiences with numerous art teachers, her participation in a significant Anneberg/Getty Trust grant project in art education, her personal teaching experiences, and her research on teacher education. In 2003, Dr. Poling was a member of the arts content writing team for the Ohio Visual Arts Academic Standards. She has also served as a consultant to many Ohio school districts on art education programming, teaching, and professional development.
Dr. Poling is an Ohio native with a Ph.D. in Art Education from Ohio State University and other academic degrees from Miami University and Youngstown State University.
Contact: Karen Kakas
E-mail: kkakas@bgsu.edu
Phone Number: 419-372-8952
Ohio Medieval Colloquium
October 24, 2009
Where: BTSU Student Union Room 315
Time: 3:30 PM
BGSU is hosting the Ohio Medieval Colloquium this year on Saturday, October 24th in the Student Union on campus (room 315). Come listen to the most recent scholarship in medieval studies by professors teaching in Ohio universities.
Professor Allie Terry (BGSU, Art History) will present her research on “Networks of Urban Secrecy: Anonymous Drop-Boxes and the Transmission of Shame in Florence,” in the late afternoon session (c. 3:30/4:00 p.m.). The research is part of a larger book project, entitled "Secret Spaces of Early Modern Europe" contracted with UPenn Press for 2011.
Attendance at the colloquium is free open to the public. We are indebted to the Richard Firth Green and the Ohio Medieval Colloquium, as well as the Departments of English and History at Bowling Green State University, for the opportunity to host this event. If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Erin Labbie, labbie@bgsu.edu
Contact: Dr. Erin Labbie
E-mail: labbie@bgsu.edu
ARTalks: Recent work. Anne Senstad, installation artist, New York and Oslo, Norway
October 19, 2009
Where: Room 1101, Fine Arts Center, BGSU
Time: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Anne Katrine Senstad is a Norwegian artist living in New York and Oslo and the artist selected for the 90 foot x 27 foot Percent for Art artwork in the main lobby of the Wolfe Center. She has exhibited at Zendai Moma in Shanghai, Museum da Casa Brasileira in Sao Paulo, Noorderlicht in Holland, Galleri JMS in Oslo, Norway, Houston Center for Photography and in New York at Gary Snyder Fine Art, Gallery Nine5 and Bjorrn Ressle Gallery.
In 2007 her work was chosen by the Nobel Peace Center to represent the traveling exhibition Envisioning Change, hosted by The Bozar Museum, Brussels and the Ministry of Culture Monaco. Her site-specific installation, The Light House was shown in New Orleans with KK Projects, and during the Biennial; Prospect 1, in 2008.
She is currently creating a 1 acre Agricultural Land Art piece in Theriot, Louisiana, in collaboration with a local farm and KK Projects, and a Site Specific Light installation in Buenos Aires, to open in November 2009 in collaboration with VIBA.
For more information go to
http://www.annesenstad.com
Contact: Katerina Ray
E-mail: krray@bgsu.edu
Phone Number: 419 372-2786
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