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"MEETING PLACE" Art Exhibition by Richard Razafindrakoto


April 11 through April 23, 2005

Where: Founders Hall - Founders Keepers Food Court

Art Opening with paintings, poetry reading, installation, and a dance performance to live music
Wednesday, April 13 at 8:15pm

The exhibition "MEETING PLACE," will feature the work of RICHARD RAZAFINDRAKOTO, a painter, poet, and installation artist from the Madagascar Republic, and the current Jane Labino-Black Artist-in-Residence in the School of Art, BGSU. The exhibition's ART OPENING will be WEDNESDAY evening, April 13 at 8:15pm, with paintings, poetry reading, installation, and a dance performance to live music. The exhibition itself will run April 11-23 in Founders Keepers Food Court in Founders Hall, BGSU, and is free and open to the public. This event is made possible through the generous funding of Jane Labino-Black, and with the support of the School of Art.

Contact: Rebecca L. Green: 419-372-8514 or rlgreen@bgnet.bgsu.edu


Digital Art Studio: Techniques for Combining Inkjet Printing with Traditional Art Materials by Dorothy Simpson Krause


April 9, 2005

Where: Fine Arts Center - Room 1106

WORKSHOP

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Fine Arts Center - Room 1106

Sign up for the workshop outside Room 1028 Fine Art Center - $5.00 material fee.

Sponsored by the Computer Art Club

Contact: Bonnie Mitchell: bonniem@creativity.bgsu.edu or 419-372-6055


Beyond the Digital Print: Combining Digital and Traditional Media by Dorothy Simpson Krause


April 8, 2005

Where: Olscamp - Room 115

7:00 - 8:00 pm
Olscamp - Room 115

"A presentation of the work of Dorothy Krause and Digital AtelierR artists Bonny Lhotka and Karin Schminke co-authors of Digital Art Studio."

Sponsored by the Computer Art Club

Contact: Bonnie Mitchell: bonniem@creativity.bgsu.edu or 419-372-6055


ART Talks presents... Dr. George Bass: Two Bronze Age Shipwrecks


April 4, 2005

Where: TBD

Art Historian, Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M University
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar
Time and location: TBD
While a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania in 1960, George F. Bass directed the first complete excavation of an ancient shipwreck, a Bronze Age wreck off the Turkish coast. During the 1960s, he developed many standard techniques of underwater survey and excavation. In 1973, he left Penn to found the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA), which affiliated with Texas A&M in 1976 and has been active on four continents. Professor Bass has continued to concentrate on Bronze Age, Archaic and Classical Greek, and Byzantine wrecks off the Turkish coast, and also has returned to terrestrial archaeology in Greece, Italy, and Turkey. A Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Texas A&M since 2000, he is a recipient of the 2002 National Medal of Science, the Archaeological Institute of America Gold Medal for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement, and the National Geographic Society La Gorce Medal and Centennial Award. He is a member of the American Philosophical Society.

Contact: 419-372-2160


Portfolio Review


March 26, 2005

Where: Fine Arts Center

Admission to Bowling Green State University as a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree candidate, requires both admission to the University (university application) and approval to the School of Art through a portfolio review. While it is not necessary to be fully accepted by the University at the time you schedule your portfolio review, it is recommended that your undergraduate application be on file when you come for your review.

(This is NOT a National Portfolio Days event - This is an official review of art portfolios for application to the School of Art)

Please read and understand the policies and procedures regarding School of Art portfolio reviews before registering for this review.

Contact: Sue Weisshaar


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