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Lectures
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Lee Boroson
3/4/2004 - 10 am
Sculpture Department Large Crit Room
Lee Boroson will lecture on his work.
Lee Boroson creates site-specific installations, usually with inflatables, that illuminate patterns of human navigation. In exploring the phenomenon of that "flow", he is particularly interested in the literal boundaries of such movement, the oborders and transitions between the static and the mobile. (Sponsored by the VCU's Department of Sculpture and Extended Media)For more information go to http://www.leeboroson.com
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Yoji Matsumura
2/27/2004 - 2:00 pm
Sculpture Department Large Crit Room
Yoji Matsumura is a visiting faculty member for the Spring 2004 in VCU's Department of Sculpture and Extended Media. He will discuss his work and introduce 6 of his students visiting from Tokyo.(Sponsored by VCU's Department of Sculpture & Extended Media.)
For more info, see:
http://www02.so-net.ne.jp/~iriyart/
http://www.imadoworks.com/
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Luca Buvoli - Artist's Talk
2/17/2004 - 10:00 am
VCU Business Auditorium, 1015 Floyd Ave.
Luca Buvoli is a multimedia artist. His exhibition record includes solo shows at Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC and Queens Museum of Art, NY. His selected group exhibitions include shows at PS1 Contemporary Art Center, NY and Galleria FM Schwartz, Köln, Germany. He has been awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award, 2001, and authored Flying: Practical Training for Intermediates. (Sponsored by by VCU's Departments of Painting & Printmaking and Sculpture & Extended Media.)
For more information please access the site below.
http://www.dialnsa.edu/iat97/johannesburg/transversions/buvoli.html
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Shannon Wright - Lecture and Opening
2/16/2004 - 4:00 pm
Sculpture Dept Large Crit Room and SOTA Gallery
Shannon Wright - Artist's Talk and Opening of Once Removed, Sculpture and Animations
Shannon Wright's recent work consists of proposals for devices whose chief purpose is to keep direct experience at bay.
Wright received her BFA in Sculpture in 1990 from Virginia Commonwealth University. She received her MFA in Time Arts in 1994 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is currently Assistant Professor of Spatial Arts at San José State University, California. She has received two Illinois Arts Council Fellowships. Her work was included in The Stray Show in Chicago in 2003. She shows at Gardenfresh Gallery, Chicago, and has upcoming shows at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art and Tahoe Gallery in Nevada.
(Sponsored by VCU's Department of Sculpture & Extended Media.)
http://shannonwright.org/
http://www.gardenfresh.org/present/index.html
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Laura Newman
2/12/2004 - 10:30 am
VCU Business Auditorium, 1015 Floyd Ave.
Laura Newman - Artist's Talk
Laura Newman is a painter with exhibitions that include solo shows at Bellwether Gallery, Brooklyn, NY and Group exhibits at the Brooklyn Museum and The New Museum, NYC. She has won many awards including a New York Foundation on the Arts Fellowship in Painting and a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. (Sponsored by VCU's Departments of Painting & Printmaking and Sculpture & Extended Media.)
For more information and images please see site listed.
http://www.bellwethergallery.com/newman.html
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ac/ad/htmlpages/staff/harris.html
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Charles Hagen
2/12/2004 - 1:00 pm
Siegel Center, Founders Room, 2nd floor
Charles Hagen, the distinguished critic, curator and photographer/videographer has been invited to speak by both the VCU
Department of Photography and Film and the VCU Department of Sculpture and Extended Media.
For over 30 years, Mr. Hagen has written art criticism for periodicals, magazines, and scholarly journals such as the New York
Times (300 weekly reviews), Artforum, Aperture, ArtNews, Double Take, Interview, and the Village Voice. He is represented by the Sarah
Morthland Gallery in NYC and has been included in numerous group shows as well solo exhibitions. Charles Hagen is currently an Associate
Professor at the University of Connecticut as well as graduate faculty at Bard College. He is a graduate of Harvard College and the Visual
Studies Workshop in Rochester NY.
(Sponsored by VCU's Departments of Photography & Film and Sculpture & Extended Media.)
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Sanford Biggers
2/2/2004 - 2:00 pm
Crit Room #3, 1st Floor
School of the Arts Building
The Department of Sculpture and Extended Media invites you to a lecture to be given by Sanford Biggers.
Sanford Biggers is a New York-based visual and performance artist.
Sanford Biggers was born in 1970 in Los Angeles. He received his B.A. from Morehouse
College in Atlanta in 1992 and received his M.F.A. from The School of the Art Institute of
Chicago in 1999. He has had recent solo exhibitions at University of California Berkeley Art
Museum (2002); Cabaret Mago, Nagoya, Japan (1997); and Wight Gallery, UCLA, Los Angeles
(1996). His work has been included in group exhibitions such as 2002 Biennial Exhibition,
Whitney Museum of American Art (2002); Freestyle, The Studio Museum in Harlem (2001);
One Planet Under a Groove, The Bronx Museum of the Arts (2001); Clockwork 2000: and P.S.1
National and International Studio Program 1999-2000, Clocktower Gallery, New York (2000).
Sanford Biggers lives and works in New York City.
For more info on the artist, please see links below:
http://www.toutfait.com/issues/volume2/issue_4/ArtandLiterature/bigger/bigger.htm
http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu/notquitemyselftoday/biggers.htm
http://www.resnicowschroeder.com/news/cam_biggers.html
http://www.artandbuddhism.org/projects/pr_complst.html#cam
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