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Small Monuments Exhibition


November 19, 2005 through January 18, 2006

Where: Williard Wankelman Gallery

Small format paintings and drawings that examine the relationship between monuments and private space invite reflection on the influence of Scale in assessing the concept of public art. Curated by Matthew Kolodziej. The artists include Dan dove, Julia Fish, Charles Kanwischer, Mathew Kolodziej, Chrisitine Kuper, Wendy Snauffer, Susan Umbenhour and Paul Yanko.

Contact: Jacqueline S. Nathan, Gallery Director, 419-372-8525


Small Monuments, Artist Panel Discussion


November 18, 2005

Where: Williard Wankelman Gallery

3-5 p.m.~The topic of the panel discussion is "Big Values in Small Works." 5-7 p.m.~ Reception for the artists

Contact: Jacqueline S. Nathan, Gallery Director, 419-372-8525


Showing: Terminal Time-Steffi Domike, Michael Mateas and Paul Vanouse.


October 29, 2005

Where: 6:30p.m. at Bowen-Thompson Student Union Theater

Terminal Time is a cutting edge audience-powered history engine combining mass participation, real-time documentary graphics and artificial intelligence to bring you the history you deserve. Each half-hour cinematic experienced is custom-made to your values, biases and desires, and covers one thousand years of human history.

Contact: Jacqueline S. Nathan, Gallery Director, 419-372-8525


DNA Art Exhibition Opening


October 28 through November 20, 2005

Where: Dorthy Uber Bryan Gallery, 7 p.m.

Since the completion, 5 years ago, of the first deciphering of the human genome- the molecular design of human beings- and its assurance than an individual's most basic essence can be identified and manipulated, a tumult of controversy has ensued. Concerns about genetic discrimination, the morality of cloning, genetic engineering and the administration of health care have underscored the issue of DNA ownership and personal privacy. The artists in this exhibition have created works that examine this controversial issue from a variety of positions. These artists include Paul Vanouse, Amy Youngs, Larry Miller, Greg Little, Suzanne Anker and Sue Hettmansperger.

Contact: Jacqueline S. Nathan, Gallery Director, 419-372-8525


DNA (Do Not Assume) Art Pannel Discussion


October 28, 2005

Where: 204 Fine Arts Building, 5:30 p.m.

The topic for the discussion is: "Who's in Your Genes? Artistic, bioethical and scientific positions." The panelists are Amy Youngs, Kathleen Dixon, and Larry Miller.

Contact: Jacqueline S. Nathan, Gallery Director, 419-372-8525