Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Wahl and Danges at the Tate Modern?


Brent Wahl (faculty) and Micah Danges (staff) will be featured along with the other artists at the Vox Populi artist collective at the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall as part of a three-day festival entitled “No Soul For Sale – A Festival of Independents,” from May 14-16. Tate Modern is working in collaboration with artist Maurizio Cattelan and curators Cecilia Alemani and Massimiliano Gioni to stage this event.

Just released this month, Wahl and Danges are also two of the artists featured in Vox Populi's first publication, We're Working On It. It’s a 120 page book that includes the history of Vox Populi (by Amy Adams), the starting point for a history of artist-run spaces in Philadelphia (by Richard Torchia), and an essay on our city's identity as a center of artistic production (by Paul Galvez).

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Francesca Pfister's "Subterranean Spaces" in show at Stedman Gallery at Rutgers

Seeing Voices: The Visual Voice

Camden Center for the Arts at Rutgers -- March 15 - April 24, 2010

Maria Anasazi, Bob Bickery, Virginia Baich, Agnes Bolt, Ethan Breckenridge, Virginia Derryberry, Martha Gelarden and Adam Lazar, Aris Georgiades, N.Sean Glover, Lyn Godley, Robert Goodman, Jeanine Hill, Alex Kanevsksy, Larry Litt, Liz Magic Laser, Jim Lee, Catherine Martens-Betz, Elizabeth Mackie, Margaret McCann, Kirk McCarthy, Ayanah Moor, Mamiko Otsubo, Francesca Pfister, Nina Sarnell, Bill Scott, Holly Smith, Kasper Sonne, Robert Straight, Jackie Tileston, Blaise Tobia, Garth Weiser

Seeing Voices focuses on the relationship between the artist, the work of art and the audience and how the artist's “visual voice” influences the content and subsequent reading of their work. If the artist's voice derives from the sum total of an artist's visual and conceptual strategies, what is the role of an artists' intentions, ethnic background, gender, age, and larger culture in forming that voice? In a post modern era is an artist's voice as likely to be a persona as an authentic voice, and how is this affected by technology, fashion, artistic tradition and the art market?

Work by 32 artists working in a variety of media/formats. Curated by Margery Amdur and Bruce Garrity and presented by the Rutgers/Camden Department of Fine Arts and the Camden County Cultural and Heritage Commission in cooperation with the Rutgers- Camden Center for the Arts. The exhibition is presented at the Stedman Gallery and the Hopkins House Gallery of Contemporary Art.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Sze Tsung Leong, Fine Arts Lecture

5PM Monday April 19
B1 Meyerson
Free and open to the public
Sze Tsung Leong
Nan Shi, Huangpu District, Shanghai, 2004
From the series History Images
© Sze Tsung Leong, Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Charlotte Cotton Lecture, Fine Arts Lecture Series


Monday March 22nd, 5:30pm Meyerson B3
Charlotte Cotton is the creative director of the National Media Museum's London space, opening in 2012. This space will host exhibitions, debates and other ventures focusing on both historical and contemporary issues in photography, film, television, animation and the web. Previously, Charlotte has held positions as curator and head of photography at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, as curator of photographs at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and head of programming at The Photographers' Gallery in London. She has curated many exhibitions of historical and contemporary photography including Heavy Light: Recent Photography and Video from Japan and New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape (both 2009), Guy Bourdin (2003), Stepping In and Out: Contemporary Documentary Photography (2003), Out of Japan (2002), Imperfect Beauty: The Making of Contemporary Fashion Photographs (2000). She has published four books, including The Photograph as Contemporary Art, and has contributed to a variety of monographs and exhibition catalogues.

Fall Photo Courses...

SENIOR FINE ARTS THESIS SHOW!

March 23-April 11, 2010
Gallery open M-F 10am-5pm

Opening Reception Tuesday March 23, 2010 5-7pm
Charles Addams Fine Arts Gallery


Olivia Coffey, "Evelyn and Thomas"
28" x 42"
Archival Quality Inkjet Print.


Elizabeth Cunningham, Untitled.