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27th Annual New Music & Art Festival: Video Screening


October 20, 2006

Where: Cla-Zel Theatre - 127 N. Main St. Downtown Bowling Green

A screening of the following audio-visual works selected by the Fine Arts Center and the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music on campus.

      The Red Line by Gary Lee Nelson & Christine Gorbach
      Maya by Prakash Tiwari
      Autarkeia Aggregatum by Bret Battey
      Seek Assistance by Adam Stansbie
      Oreille remplie de plumes by Luis Nieto
      Graveshift by Per Bloland
      Swim by Sil van der Woerd
      Circles and Rounds by Dennis H. Miller
      Theros by Georgios Cherouvim
      Time Away by Dave Schwan
      Alive by Lucy Blackwell
      The Outer Edge of Possibility by Sylvia Pengilly
      Color Dream No. 246 by Michael Theodore
      Tread Softly by Heebok Lee
      Doll Face by Andrew Huang

Free and open to the public

Contact: Jacqueline S. Nathan, Gallery Director


Violence And Art Film Series: A History Of Violence


October 18, 2006

Where: Fine Arts Center - Room 204

Directed by David Cronenberg, 2005, Germany/USA, 96 min

Based on the graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke, A History of Violence is the tale of Tom Stall. Tom is a loving family man and well-respected citizen of a small Indiana town. But when two savage criminals show up at his diner, Tom is forced to take action and thwart the robbery attempt. Suddenly heralded as a hero who took the courage to stand up to crime, people look up to Tom as a man of high moral regard. But all that media attention has the likes of mobsters showing up at his doorstep, charging that Tom is someone else they've been looking for. Is it a case of mistaken identity or does Tom have a history that no one knows about? Either way, someone's about to find out if there's a history of violence. Nominated for 2 Oscars and winner of numerous others.

Sponsored by the BGSU Art History Association

Contact: Allie Terry
E-mail: alterry@bgsu.edu


ARTalks: Jim Miller


October 14, 2006

Where: Fine Arts Center - Room 204

Studio Art Centers International
A Celebration of SACI

SACI, which stands for Studio Art Centers International, is the largest U.S. university-level art school in Europe. Located in Florence Italy, SACI collaborates with administrators and faculty members from SACI Consortium colleges and universities throughout the United States to provide undergraduate and graduate instruction in numerous, wide-ranging subject areas including painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, digital art, museology, art conservation, lithography, Italian cinema, and creative writing. BGSU is the accrediting U.S. institution for SACI, and has been sending an average of 20 students each year to study in Florence for fifteen years.

Co-sponsored by the School of Art, the Fine Arts Center Galleries, the BGSU Alumni Association and the Medici Circle

Contact: Heather Elliot-Famularo


Tea Time with Lou Krueger


October 13, 2006

Where: Fine Arts Center - Ceramics Studio

Lou will be talking about his most RECENT work!!!!

TEA TIME is meant to be a half hour presentation where we will be inviting faculty from around the school and university to come and give short slide talks while having tea and donut holes. It is supposed to be a nice break at the end of the week where students and faculty can relax and exchange ideas while having a bit of tea and sugar!

Bring your own mug! This is open to the BGSU community - Please join us when you can.

Hosted by the BGSU Ceramics Department

Contact: Stephanie Rozene


Violence And Art Film Series: Wait Until Dark


October 11, 2006

Where: Fine Arts Center - Room 204

Directed by Terence Young, 1967, USA, 107 min.

Audrey Hepburn stars as Susie Hendrix, a recently blinded woman who unwittingly falls into a dangerous trap of drugs and murder in New York City while her husband is out of town. Her blindness both hinders and helps her to unravel the riddle of the trap before one of the most dramatic climaxes in cinematic history. Hepburns performance was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress.

Sponsored by the BGSU Art History Association

Contact: Allie Terry


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