Portfolio Review
February 19, 2006
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
Annual Undergraduate Art & Design Exhibition
February 14 through March 1, 2006
Where: Fine Arts Center - Dorothy Uber Bryan and Willard Wankelman Galleries
A juried selection of art by freshman, sophomore, junior and senior students in the BGSU School of Art, this exhibition is a wonderful showcase for work by talented students in all media. Many scholarships and awards were earned by students in this exhibition.
This year's external jurors were Sarah Schuster, Oberlin College, and Robert Thurmer, Cleveland State University.
Opening Reception: Sunday, February 12, 2-4 p.m.
Open Monday, February 20 for Presidents Day
Closed March 3-13 for spring break.
The Fine Arts Center gratefully
Recognizes generous support from:
The Ohio Arts Council
BGSU Ethnic Cultural Arts Program
Contact: Jacqueline S. Nathan, Gallery Director, 419-372-8525
TEA TIME with Amanda Burk and Natalie Waldburger
February 10, 2006
Where: Fine Arts Center - Ceramics Studio
The artists will give a presentation on the contemporary art scene in Toronto and how the Canadian systems differ from the American gallery systems.
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
Visiting Artist Lecture: Natalie Waldburger, "Folie a Deux"
February 10, 2006
Where: Fine Arts Center - Room 204
7:30pm
Natalie Waldburger, a native of Toronto has taught at NSCAD University and currently teaches the Toronto School of Art. She holds an MFA in Painting from NSCAD University, an AOCA from Ontario College of Art and Design, and BA in Film and Women's Studies from Queen's University. Waldburger is solely represented by Bau-Xi Gallery, Toronto, Vanouver and Seattle.
Sponsored by: Chapman Community, Arts Village and Canadian Studies
Contact: Stephanie Rozene
ARTalks presents... The Birth of Containment: Ceremony, Ornament and the Vessels of Tom Muir
February 9, 2006
Where: Bowen-Thompson Student Union Theater (Room 206)
4:00pm
Tom Muir, Professor, Jewelry and Metals, BGSU
University Distinguished Professor of the Arts
College of Arts and Sciences, Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series
Tom Muir received his MFA at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is a distinguished member of the Society of North American Goldsmiths and a member of the American Craft Council. Selected recent exhibitions include: Toyahashi/Toledo Art Exchange, US/Japan; International Metal Artist Invitational, Seoul, Korea; and Triennial 9 at the Museum fur Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt Germany. Muir's work is included in The White House Collection of American Crafts, Art Institute of Chicago, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, and the National Air and Space Museum. He was previously honored with the Olscamp Research Award and is the creator of the Presidential medallion for Dr. Sidney Ribeau.
Contact: Tom Muir
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