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PANEL DISCUSSION
October 23, 2004
Where: Great Gallery, Toledo Museum of Art
12:30 p.m.
High/Pop/HipHop...how do you tell...and who?
featuring Shulamit Ran ,Ellen Harvey ,Lisa Tilder and Kristine Burns . Moderated by Jacqueline Nathan.
This event is held in conjunction with THE 25TH ANNUAL NEW MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL - OCTOBER 21-23
Contact: Jacqui Nathan, Director of Galleries
ART Talks/Gallery talks presents... Brad Phallin: Crucial State: Selections from the Ohio Arts Council 2004 Fellowship Award Winners
October 23, 2004
Where: Fine Arts Center Galleries
Brad Phallin, Photographer, Bowling Green, OH
ARTISTS' TALK:
6:00 p.m.
Brad Phalin , BGSU photographer and Ohio Arts Council 2004 Fellowship winner , will share stories of his travels while photographing the images that he calls "Archeology of the American Dream." An experienced photojournalist, Phalin's art photography has been exhibited in a number of recent shows.
Fine Arts Center Room 204
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EXHIBITION OPENING:
7:00 p.m.
Crucial State: Selections from Ohio Arts Council 2004 Fellowship Award Winners.
On display through November 10. This exhibition features works by a selection of major visual arts fellowship awardees, including Ellen Grevey ,Robert Moore ,Migiwa Orimo ,Brad Phalin and Lisa Tilder . A variety of media and subjects are united by innovative thought and excellent execution in this collection, curated by BGSU Galleries Director Jacqueline S. Nathan.
Willard Wankelman Gallery
Fine Arts Center Galleries
Contact: Jacqui Nathan, Gallery Director, School of Art
ART Talks/Gallery talks presents... Ellen Harvey: INterVENTIONS
October 22, 2004
Where: Fine Arts Center - Room 204 / Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery
Ellen Harvey, Painter, New York City
New Music and Art Festival , Oct 21st - 23rd
6.00 p.m. room 204 Fine Arts Center
Ellen Harvey , who created the wonderful New York Beautification Project, a series of 40 illegal oil paintings in public spaces, will talk about her work. Harvey, who is British-born, living in Brooklyn and with a jurisdoctorate from Yale , has gained renown in the art world. Her work includes fascinating videos, installations and paintings that examine the status of painting within society through a tantalizing tease of perceptions. Recent solo exhibitions include "New is Old" for the Center for Contemporary Art in Warsaw, Poland , "Context is Everything" at Mullerdechiara Gallery in Berlin, Germany (which represents her) and "A Whitney for the Whitney at Philip Morris" for the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris, New York . She received the New York Foundation for the Arts Lily Auchincloss Painting Fellowship in 2001.
EXHIBITION OPENING:
7:00 p.m. - Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery
INterVENTIONS:
Ken Aptekar ,ChanSchatz ,Mark Dion and Ellen Harvey
On display through November 21. Each of the remarkable artists in this exhibition uses aesthetic analysis or intervention to address an established system of representation. Each asks us to re-view a traditional hierarchy and use its own conventions to invent a new way of perceiving it. BGSU Galleries and the Digital Arts division in August invited the artist team ChanSchatz (Eric Chan and Heather Schatz ) to create a site-specific work with BGSU students that will be featured in the exhibition.
Contact: Jacqui Nathan - Gallery Director, School of Art
EXHIBITION OPENING: The Proper Inflection: Mille Guldbeck
October 21, 2004
Where: Moore Musical Arts Center - Kennedy Green Room
6-6:30pm
As a painter and printmaker, Guldbeck seeks to exploit conditions of visual and psychological indeterminacy. Her work explores the complicated relationships of ordering within nature and our need to make sense out of very complex, non-hierarchical systems. This BGSU assistant professor and area head of painting has studied in Croatia and Denmark , and received her MFA from the University of Iowa in 1995. She has been awarded grants from the Iowa and Ohio Arts Councils and a residency at Ragdale Artist Colony . Her current exhibitions include the Artemesia and Melanee Cooper Galleries in Chicago and the Toyahashi Museum in Japan.
This event is held in conjunction with THE 25TH ANNUAL NEW MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL - OCTOBER 21-23
Contact: Jacqui Nathan, Director of Galleries
SCREENING
October 21, 2004
Where: Cla-Zel Theatre
10:30 p.m.
Animations and videos by Kristine Burns ,Evan Chambers ,Mara Helmuth ,Andrew Kirshner and others. Award-winning animations and experimental videos
This event is held in conjunction with THE 25TH ANNUAL NEW MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL - OCTOBER 21-23
Contact: Jacqui Nathan, Director of Galleries
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