New Talent!: Incoming Freshman Talent Award Scholarship Recipients
June 21 through July 23, 2004
Where: Bowen-Thompson Student Union Galleries
The BGSU School of Art Presents
New Talent!: Incoming Freshman Talent Award Scholarship Recipients
June 19 through July 23, 2004 in the Bowen-Thompson Student Union Galleries
The New Talent! exhibition is comprised of artwork created by incoming freshman BFA degree candidates who have received scholarships from BGSU's School of Art. Eight out of ten scholarship recipients will have artwork displayed. They are:
Logan Burnside from Hilliard Darby High SchoolThe Incoming Freshman Talent Award Scholarship is based on talent exhibited in the artwork each of these artists included in the portfolios they submitted as part of their application to the School of Art. They have each participated in a Portfolio Review by the January 24, 2004 scholarship eligibility deadline. During their initial Portfolio Reviews these students were nominated by their faculty reviewer to submit a slide portfolio for a second Scholarship Portfolio Review. 10 students out of 26 nominees were selected to receive this special scholarship award. These artists all have held an active roll in their high schools in art among other pursuits. They have exhibited their work in selective competitions including the Ohio Governors Youth Art Exhibition. We look forward to welcoming them as part of the BGSU School of Art community this coming fall and to witnessing their artistic growth in the years ahead. For information on the many scholarships available for continuing Bachelor of Fine Arts students please see: http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/art/students/undergrad/scholarships.html
Melissa Fernandez from Sylvania South High School
Erin Gerard from Mentor High School
Tiffany Jenkins from Sylvania South High School
Jennifer Kochan from Perry High School
Sean Morrissey from Salem High School
Meredith Pohland from Aurora High School
Anne Steiner from Bluffton High School
Contact: Sue Weisshaar
MFA II Thesis Exhibit
April 30 through May 7, 2004
Where: Fine Arts Center - Dorothy Uber Bryan and Willard Wankelman Galleries
The culminating exhibitions for graduating BGSU Fine Arts students at the Master Level. Featured in the Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery: artwork by Julie Kiechel, Brandon Harrell, Diane Shearon and Jason Lewis. Featured in the Willard Wankelman Gallery: artwork by Nathan Ferree. Opening reception: Friday, April 30 - 7-9pm
Contact: Jacqueline Nathan, Gallery Director
Spring Ceramics Sale
April 29 through May 1, 2004
Where: Fine Arts Center - Room 1218
Thursday, April 29: 9am - 8pm Friday, April 30: 9am - 8pm Saturday, May 1: 10am - 6pm Cash, check, bursar
Contact: 419-372-3836
The Freedom to Listen: Art Free Speech and American Justice - Annual First Year Program's Spring Public Art Event
April 24 through April 25, 2004
Where: Historic Downtown Bowling Green
Annual First Year Program's Spring Public Art Event The First Year Program has joined forces with Main Street Bowling Green ArtWalk and the Cla-Zel theatre to make this event more public than in past years. The Bowling Green ArtWalk! '04 will be happening from Noon to 5pm on Saturday, April 24 & Sunday, April 25. Several First Year Student/Class projects will be included in the artwalk, the highlight of which will happen on Sunday, April 25 at 5:00pm at the Cla-Zel. Artwork and performances by First Year Students to include temporary public art projects such as: Environmental Justice: Bringing back the swamp? - A performance and installation that will absorb the Bowling Green community in its ecological history. Friendly swamp creatures will walk up and down Main Street handing out over 200 green ash tree seedlings that will contain descriptions of the swamp that once existed here; thereby encouraging the public to explore our ecological past by metaphorically bringing back part of the black swamp through planting of the free trees in their yards. Location: Public Library Lawn on Sunday April 25th A temporary public art project: Animal Rights Should we test cosmetics on animals? Sculptures of rabbits and rats will be created to engage the public in their mistreatment. These playful sculptures will use irony and humor to discuss the issues surrounding animal rights. Location: Squeakers from 4/22-4/26 The 12th Annual Event of ArtWalk! '04 will include: -A Walking Art Tour throughout BG's Historic Commercial District -Highlighting local artists, enjoy the downtown architecture & atmosphere, all while getting some exercise! -19 Gallery sites including a Professional Gallery and a Community Showcase -Over 35 artists (toddlers to seniors) displaying works. -Five school groups including BGSU, BGHS, Crim Elementary, F.U.M. Child Learning Center, and Montessori School of BG -Participation Free of Charge -Rain or Shine -Brochures/walking guides available @ downtown locations w/ ArtWalk! '04 Poster displayed. -Event brought to you by Main St. BG, Main St. Arts, Downtown BG Merchants, and the Ohio Arts Council. April 24 & 25 from 12noon to 5pm Location: Historic Downtown Bowling Green Contact for ArtWalk! '04 or Main St. BG: 419-354-4332 or downtown@wcnet.org
Contact: Brad McCombs - mccombr@bgnet.bgsu.edu
MFA Spotlight
April 19 through May 8, 2004
Where: The Bowen-Thompson Student Union Galleries
The culminating exhibitions for graduating BGSU Fine Arts students at the Master Level.
Contact: Jacqueline Nathan, Gallery Director
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