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Readymade Art Feast
Peeler Galleries
Sunday, November 7th, 2021, 2:00-4:00 pm
Come to Peeler Art Center on Sunday, November 7th from 2-4pm to explore the relationship between cake and art! Each participant will be able to decorate their own individual mini-cake to take home and enjoy as we consider the use of the readymade, or highly recognizable reproduced object, in art. No experience necessary and it is FREE! Due to preparation needs, we kindly ask you to RSVP for the event by emailing mscott@depauw.edu.
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Artist Talk: Rachel Eng
Rachel Eng
Monday, November 1, 2021, 7-8pm
Artist Rachel Eng, will lecture on her artworks in Residue. The exhibits subject matter is our environment and our changing relationship to it. This artist lecture will be open to the public on Monday, November 1, 2021 at 7-8 (EDT) pm in the Peeler Art Center Auditorium. Funding has been made possible by The Puffin Foundation, Ltd. Tucan logo for the Puffin Foundation, Ltd.
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Gallery talk about the exhibition Mis) Perceptions
Caleigh Ranjo '21, Anjali Chebrolu '21, and Simon Lee '20
Tuesday, October 26th, 2021, 4:30 pm
Join us and DePauw alumni Caleigh Ranjo (’21), Anjali Chebrolu (’21) and Simon Lee (’20) in Peeler’s upper gallery for a gallery talk and tour of the (Mis)Perceptions of Art exhibit. Caleigh, Anjali and Simon will touch on practical considerations of designing a museum exhibit, the curatorial process and how (Mis)Perceptions challenges traditional museum exhibits. Their gallery talk will be followed by a Q&A session, and snacks in the Peeler lobby. We hope to see you there!
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Gallery Talk: Claire Ashley
Claire Ashley
Tuesday, September 21, 2021, 4:15-5:15 pm
Artist Claire Ashley, will lecture on her artworks in Cosmoculus. Exploring the notion of a dimensional painting, the allure of color, and the whimsical nature of art, Claire Ashley creates one-of-a-kind installations for viewers to enjoy. The inflatable sculptures also take on a life of their own as they billow in their environments alongside each other. The perceptible and even imperceptible movements that are generated through the process of inflating each of these sculptures connects to Ashley’s interest in the chaotic and unpredictable.
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Senior Art Exhibition: Artist Talks
Peeler Galleries
Wednesday and Thursday, May 5-6, 2021, 8-9 pm
An annual exhibition featuring the work of graduating senior studio art majors. Join Zoom meeting here for Wednesday May 5th and here for Thursday May 6th.
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Free Workshop - An American in Venice: James McNeill Whistler and His Legacy
Peeler Galleries
Saturday, April 24, 2021 from 10:30 to Noon
As a part of Peeler Art Center’s other exhibit, An American in Venice: James McNeill Whistler and His Legacy, a free workshop for students, faculty, and staff of DePauw University will take place on Saturday, April 24, 2021 from 10:30 to Noon. We are excited to host a socially distanced event that will guide participants through the processes of creating an etched print similar to those of James McNeill Whistler and his contemporaries. Space is limited, so please sign up today in campus labs.
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2021 Annual Juried Show Talk
Alexandra Chamberlain
Wednesday, March 31, 2021, 8:00 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 online juried by Alexandra Chamberlain, Virtual Administrator for the Association of Academic Museums and Galleries.
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Curator talk by Maggie Leininger
Maggie Leininger
Wednesday, March 17, 2021, 8-9pm
Join us for a curator talk by Maggie Leininger, Director and Curator of Peeler Art Center, as she highlights some of the artists in Shifting Gaze: A Reconstruction of the Black and Hispanic Body in Contemporary Art. The exhibition consists of work from 27 artists who delve into the issues of race, identity, sexuality, displacement, and belonging. In addition to artist concepts and inspiration, Leininger will also address the disparity between exhibiting and collecting work created by people of color. Organized by Mennello Museum of American Art, Shifting Gaze: A Reconstruction of the Black and Hispanic Body in Contemporary Art features the extraordinary vision and passionate quest of the Winter Park collector Dr. Feldman who shares with us an unparalleled visual intellect fueled by his knowledge, curiosity, humanity, and keen eye. Visit Galleries at Peeler for a full catalog of the exhibition. The exhibition will be viewable online by the end of March and will be on view until June 20, 2021.
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