Hurlstone Hellion Reunion - Day 2
September 23, 2005
Where: Fine Arts Center - Room 1200 and Glass Studio
The Student Art Glass Association invites you to come celebrate 27 years of Hurlstone Hellions glass blowing.
This 3-day event includes: Demos, Lectures, Glass Olympics, Guest Speakers and an Alumni Exhibition
Friday September 23:
10:00a-11:30a Glass blowing demonstrations by Steve Kemmerly in the studio
11:00a-12:00p Slide lecture "Toledo Glass" by Leonard Marty in 1200 Fine Arts Center
12:00p- 1:30p Glass blowing demonstrations by Kami Meighan in the studio
1:00p - 2:00p Slide lecture "Of His Work" by Jack Schmidt in 1200 Fine Arts Center
2:00p - 3:30p Glass blowing demonstrations by Steve Cothern in the studio
4:00p - ?:??p Glass Olympics
- Longest 2 man evolio chain
- Longest Drip
- No glass tool amphora (15 min time limit)
- Quickest Cup (Approx. 12 ounces)
All Day - Flame working demos by Eric Rose on Carlisle Torches
This event is free and open to the public.
Alumni able to attend please r.s.v.p.
Alumni unable to attend are encouraged to send greetings and/or news via letter or email at...
1000 Fine Arts Center
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
atten: Bud Hurlstone
or
rwhurls@bgsu.edu
For more information: HurlstoneHellions.com
Contact: Bud Hurlstone, rwhurls@bgsu.edu
Hurlstone Hellion Reunion - Day 1
September 22, 2005
Where: Bowen-Thompson Student Union (Black Swamp Pub) and Fine Arts Center - Room 1206
The Student Art Glass Association invites you to come celebrate 27 years of Hurlstone Hellions glass blowing.
This 3-day event includes: Demos, Lectures, Glass Olympics, Guest Speakers and an Alumni Exhibition
Thursday September 22:
7-10 pm - Opening Reception at BTSU Black Swamp Pub
- Hand out schedule of events
- Glass Olympics sign-up
- Contact info
- Raffle ticket purchase (continues through Saturday)
- Welcome ceremonies
This event is free and open to the public.
Alumni able to attend please r.s.v.p.
Alumni unable to attend are encouraged to send greetings and/or news via letter or email at...
1000 Fine Arts Center
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
atten: Bud Hurlstone
or
rwhurls@bgsu.edu
For more information: HurlstoneHellions.com
Contact: Bud Hurlstone, rwhurls@bgsu.edu
Ensemble Fantasmi
September 18, 2005
Where: Fine Arts Center - Willard Wankelman Gallery
The "Ensemble Fantasmi" will present a retrospective concert and presentation this Sunday September 18th in the Wankelman Gallery of the BGSU School of Art at 4:00 pm. The ensemble represents the faculty and students of the 2005 summer program entitled "Music and Art in Florence". For this course, ten BGSU music students joined professors Mary Natvig, Marilyn Shrude and John Sampen at Studio Art Centers International (SACI) in Italy where they pursued music composition, performance, music history and Renaissance art history.
The concert will highlight historical research and original musical compositions completed during this studies abroad program. Participating music historians will discuss their work, the composers will introduce their creations and the performers will offer American premieres of four new saxophone works and three Renaissance transcriptions.
This program is free and open to the public.
Contact: John Sampen - jsampen@bgnet.bgsu.edu
TEA TIME
September 16, 2005
Where: Fine Arts Center - Ceramics Studio
3:30pm
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
Leading Lights: BGSU Alumni Artists Invitational Exhibition
August 30 through October 1, 2005
Where: Fine Arts Center - Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery
This invitational exhibition features 33 successful artists in all stages of their careers. Spanning graduation dates from 1958 through 2003, the artists work includes remarkable diversity, from enormous paintings, to small brooches, to annual reports.
The artists in this exhibition were selected by current BGSU art faculty members in each of the four divisions: Three-Dimensional Studies, Two-Dimensional Studies, Digital Arts and Graphic Design. Choosing from the hundreds of outstanding graduates over the years was a very difficult task, and many very successful graduates will have to wait for the next alumni show only because even the spectacular Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery cannot hold all of the work that the BGSU School of Art would like to show off.
Friday, September 30
3-5pm Panel Discussion
5-7pm Reception
This exhibit was made possible with generous support from the BGSU Alumni Association, College of Arts & Sciences, Graduate College, School of Art and Medici Circle.
Gallery hours: 10-4 Tue.-Sat., 1-4 Sun.
Contact: Jacqueline S. Nathan, Gallery Director, 419-372-8525
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