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  • Juried Show: Opening Reception and Awards Presentation by Shauta Marsh

    Juried Show: Opening Reception and Awards Presentation

    Shauta Marsh
    Wednesday, January 29, 2014, 4:15 pm

    The Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition features works created by current DePauw students enrolled in studio art courses. This year's exhibition will be juried by Shauta Marsh, Executive Director, at iMOCA.

  • Drop-in Film Screening and Low Road Gallery Pledge Drive: La Commune (Paris, 1871) by Peeler Galleries

    Drop-in Film Screening and Low Road Gallery Pledge Drive: La Commune (Paris, 1871)

    Peeler Galleries
    Saturday, November 23, 2013, 1 - 7pm

    Directed by Peter Watkins, this film--part of the Living as Form gallery exhibition at the Peeler Art Center--re-creates the energy and tension of the 1871 Paris Commune. Modern day film crews capture both sides of the conflict, with roles filled almost entirely by volunteers from the community. In addition to the film screening, a pledge drive in support of the Low Road Gallery's exhibition program will take place during the day. Complimentary refreshments will be served in the Peeler lobby.

  • Inaugural printmaking demonstration with Jarod Isenbarger by Jarod Isenbarger

    Inaugural printmaking demonstration with Jarod Isenbarger

    Jarod Isenbarger
    Monday, November 18, 2013 11:45 - 12:30pm

    Jarod Isenbarger is the owner of In Case of Emergency Press in Bloomington, Indiana. He will discuss the process of creating an etching and demonstrate the printing process. This event is free and open to the public.

  • Living as Form: The Ethics of Crowd-Sourced Computing in New Media by Chaz Evans

    Living as Form: The Ethics of Crowd-Sourced Computing in New Media

    Chaz Evans
    Wednesday, November 6, 2013, 11:45 am

    In conjunction with the exhibition Living as Form, professor of new media Chaz Evans and university curator Craig Hadley will focus on the ethics of using the Berkley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing. Join us for an informal discussion on the World Community Grid Project as well as the ethical considerations--who is sponsoring the project, how will the data be used, and what might be the resulting environmental impacts? CD discs containing the software along with instructions will be distributed at the event and while the exhibition is open.

  • The Martha Stewart Disaster Series by Lori Miles

    The Martha Stewart Disaster Series

    Lori Miles
    Wednesday, November 6, 2013, 4:15pm

    Lori Miles presents an artist talk on her recent work, 'The Martha Stewart Disaster Series", a series of paintings that draw on her interest in the scientific borderland of cryptozoology, cultural phenomenon of hoax and myth, man-made disasters, and the afterlife of images. Come hear about her research methods, her artistic practice, and the finished work.

  • Art for Lunch with Curator Craig Martin by Craig Martin

    Art for Lunch with Curator Craig Martin

    Craig Martin
    Tuesday, November 5, 2013, 11:45 am

    Are you interested in pursuing a career in the arts as a curator, researcher, or administrator? If so, then please consider joining Craig Martin, University Curator at Purdue University, for an informal discussion on careers in the arts. Lunch will be provided for students on a first come, first serve basis.

  • Global Matrix III by Craig Martin

    Global Matrix III

    Craig Martin
    Tuesday, November 5, 2013, 4:15pm

    Craig Martin, University Curator at Purdue University, and co-curator of Global Matrix III, will lecture on the complexities involved with organizing an international juried print exhibition.

  • Dogs of Doubtful Origin by Lori Miles

    Dogs of Doubtful Origin

    Lori Miles
    Tuesday, October 29, 2013, 4:15pm

    In a quirky spin on the traditional sabbatical exhibition, sculpture professor Lori Miles invites six of her former students, all recent MFA recipients, to create a massive, collaborative exhibition. Though sparked by themes central to Miles’ own work, the exhibit will be conceived, designed, and executed by all six artists collectively. Overtly exploring the vertical exchange of information from teacher to student, this project also delves deeply into horizontal knowledge; those cultural memes that spread laterally through transfer, imitation, and replication. Dogs of Doubtful Origin refers both to an incorrect research loop referenced by cryptozoologists and to the ambiguous artistic ownership of the exhibit itself. The exhibition space will be open during installation and construction phases, turning the gallery into an artistic laboratory that pulls back the curtain on the creative process.Featuring Associate Professor Lori Miles, Jacob Stanley (05), Mike Treffehn (06), Dan Solberg (06), Matt Kalasky (08), Travis LaMothe (09), and Ryan Blackwell (09).

 

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