From mivory at fsu.edu Mon Oct 2 11:55:06 2023 From: mivory at fsu.edu (Celeste Ivory) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2023 15:55:06 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] Department of Art's FAB Computer Lab Message-ID: Good morning, All, We are happy to share that the department?s new computer lab is now open in Room 331 of the Fine Arts Building! Swipe access to extend hours should be set up soon, but for now hours are M-Th 8am ? 4:30pm, and F 8am-12pm. If the room is not open or you need assistance in the space, please let the office know. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Congratulations to our distinguished students who will be presenting their outstanding research at the President?s Showcase for Undergraduate Research Excellence. ? IDEA Grants, Luke Meunier, Major: Studio Art, Supervising Professor: Professor Mona Bozorgi ? IDEA Grants, Sarah Kate Evans, Major: Studio Art, Supervising Professor: Prof. Professor Carrie Ann Baade ? IDEA Grants, Bronson Leiro, Major: Studio Art, Supervising Professor: Tra Buscaren ? IDEA Grants, Anna Speer, Major: Studio Art, Supervising Professor: Carrie Ann Baade ? IDEA Grants, William Pekins, Major: Studio Art, Supervising Professor Kevin Curry Time: 5:30 - 8 p.m. Location: FSU Student Union Ballrooms 75 N. Woodward Ave. Register -------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, October 3, 2023, 7pm FSU Discovery Days Innovation and the Arts: Scholarship-Performance-Creativity [cid:8a8b6210-879d-4202-8504-db112bf89d0d] An evening in three parts. Robin Goodman, Feminist World Literature and Film, Paolo Aluffi, Clifton Callender, Music and Math, and Eren G?mr?k??o?lu, Keith Roberson, EChO - Electric Chamber Orchestra, Symbioscape - musical works with animated visualizations. This event is free and open to the public. No ticket required. Time: 7 p.m. Location: Opperman Music Hall, College of Music 114 N. Copeland Street Friday, October 6, FAB 422, sign-up live @fsuartsociety FAB Lab Workshop [cid:135f652a-0bd7-49a9-8e9e-c2db4cbf75a0] Workshop offerings on use of the vinyl cutter or Trotec Laser in FAB 422. Sign up using link in bio @fsuartsociety Friday, October 6, 5-7pm, Thomasville Center for the Arts, 600 East Washington St. Thomasville, GA [cid:a7d3eab0-ab96-4a59-87c8-29d343673133] Laura De Valencia (FSU ART MFA ?21) Configuraciones exhibition opening Exhibition runs October 6, 2023 ? 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Message-ID: The opening reception of Photographs Were Never 2D is this evening, Monday, October 9, 5:30-7:30pm in the WJB Gallery. [cid:1b3abb70-722a-4be4-b73d-aae51f4d3eea] ?Photographs have always been sensory objects of fascination and inquiry that need to be understood as more than merely flat surfaces. In our digital era, with the idea of dematerialization dominating public perception, challenging the binary of physical and digital materiality is crucial. Works in this exhibition are created by undergraduate students who were enrolled in Materials & Methods, an advanced photography workshop. The exhibition echoes alternative approaches in contemporary image-making in which artists collaborate with material and explore how material(s) lead them into new concepts/ideas/works. 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For more info, visit https://mofa.fsu.edu/news/upcomingevents/ --------------------------------- Friday, October 13th, 4-6 pm [cid:a0d3d069-a8e4-4735-8ff5-d78d75687e47] haunted Opening Reception Working Method Contemporary Gallery Carnaghi Arts Building 2214 Belle Vue Way, Tallahassee, FL ------------------------------ Friday, October 13th, 4-6pm [cid:a2837643-f823-4c86-a997-11af1b43b430] Ends & In-Betweens Exhibition Opening Phyllis Straus Gallery Carnaghi Arts Building 2214 Belle Vue Way, Tallahassee, FL ------------------------------ Thursday, October 19th, 5-8pm [cid:37cc6d72-73cc-41e1-93de-62539990b4f2] The Surreal Imaginings of Carrie Ann Baade Professor Carrie Ann Baade Retrospective Opening Fine Art Gallery, Tallahassee Community College 444 Appleyard Drive, Fine and Performing Arts Center, Tallahassee, FL ---------------------------------------------- Friday, October 20th, 2-3:30pm on Zoom [cid:d23b7288-3b6d-4cf6-85c1-a4301f8f4ac4] Success Stories: From Art Students to Art Careers Success Stories is a continuing series of talks with art professionals, many of whom graduated from the Studio Art program at FSU. 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Monday, November 6th @6pm in FAB 249 * Steve Kurtz ? Thursday, November 16th @6pm in FAB 249 [cid:dc3b1e13-aaa0-4b03-98bc-db687d75a5f6] Yvonne Osei, Braded in Blue, 2018 Artist talk with Yvonne Osei Ghanaian multidisciplinary artist Yvonne Osei will visit MoFA for an artist talk at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2. Her practice explores the topics of beauty and colorism, the politics of clothing and how global trade and colonialism impact post-colonial West African and Western cultures. See more at https://mofa.fsu.edu/ [cid:00a6e753-b59b-4559-a5ef-b3cc479f42ef] [cid:b3cd25bb-85f7-4854-98b2-bb49bf21605d] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Filsoofi_poster.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2363134 bytes Desc: Filsoofi_poster.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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What to expect: a number of student organizations will have tables and participatory activities (screen printing, pumpkin painting, clay projects, and more) set up in the lobby; we hope to activate the gallery space; we will also convene in the theatre for faculty introductions, and unveiling of a few new projects (3 new gallery logos!!); and there will be treats (popcorn), prizes, and more. Many celebratory activities. Attendance by all faculty is mandatory. If you are teaching during this time, plan to bring your class to the event. We want the entire department to participate, and encouragement and reminders to your students over the next week is needed and appreciated. Thank you for your help in hyping! The faculty and staff gathering will be held that same evening, directly after from 6:30-9:30pm at Proof Brewery at 1320 S. Monroe St.. This event is for faculty and staff only. It is a catered event, and we have a reserved area on the patio for our party. Both of these events were planned for earlier in the semester but due to the hurricane and university closure we needed to reschedule. This has given more time to expand the event, and we hope it will be a special evening for all. We look forward to celebrating with you! Have a great week. Kind regards, Celeste Celeste Ivory, MFA Department of Art | College of Fine Arts | Florida State University Fine Arts Building 220 | 530 W. Call Street | Tallahassee, FL 32306-1150 850.644.3147 | mivory at fsu.edu ________________________________ From: Celeste Ivory Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2023 3:53 PM To: Art-mfastudio at lists.fsu.edu ; art-bastudio at lists.fsu.edu ; BFA Listserv ; Art-instructors at lists.fsu.edu ; Sarah Scarr Subject: Department of Art's Fall Kick Off event invitation Dear All, You are invited to the Department of Art's Fall Kick Off event on Wednesday, October 25, from 5:00-6:30pm in the FAB lobby, and Fallon Theatre. 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We laughed, collaborated, stayed up all night working together, and pushed each other in ways faculty couldn't. Passion is contagious, our work ethics deepened, and that drive led many of us to our current positions. Many of our current students seem not to share the same level of community and urgency. Whether this is a legacy of Covid-19 era shutdowns, a Gen Z-thing, or that our buildings lack communal "hang out" spaces that we know facilitate peer interaction - the primary function of the Kick Off is to foster connections between students and the department that extend beyond classroom. 2. Celebrate who we are and what we are doing: We have exceptional faculty, staff, and resources, an impressive lineup of visiting artists, and numerous opportunities for students to engage more deeply with both the department and each other. The first half hour of the Kick Off next Wednesday will be dedicated to showcasing as much of this as possible. Following that, the FAB Gallery will be open and at least five different student clubs will set up tables in the atrium and directly outside. These clubs will run activities, potentially sell their stuff, and recruit new members. Since this is our first time organizing such an event, I predict it'll be chaotic and messy, but also a fantastic experience. Please hype this up to your students and be there yourselves! With your help it will be amazing. All Best, Jeff [cid:5e6be070-ca79-4570-8e33-159c73f3ffe5] Jeff Beekman he/him/his Associate Professor, Department Chair Department of Art Florida State University 405.650.9276 (cell) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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SUCCESS STORIES: From Art Students To Art Careers Zoom Friday, October 20 2:00pm-3:30pm EST [cid:65acc8f3-1f9f-46e0-9561-46c123ca062c] Success Stories is a continuing series of talks with art professionals, many of whom graduated from the Studio Art program at FSU. The goal of these talks is to provide art students with insights, inspiration, and constructive advice for their own career paths. The panelists will speak for about one hour, followed by a live Q & A session. Visit Eventbrite to register for this free event. An email will be sent to you with the Zoom link on the morning of Friday, October 20. This is an FSU event - please register with your FSU email. Our speakers include: Alexander Zastera Alexander Zastera is known for their large-scale hyper surreal mystical paintings, found object installations and public performance centered around the environment. Zastera is graduating with a Masters in Environmental Studies from Florida International University and has a BFA in studio art and BA in art history from Florida State University. Based in Miami, Florida, their practice is centered around connecting people to help the local South Florida community. Their paintings start as conversations, mixers and 'events' the artist hosts, which then get memorialized onto canvas. Zastera?s more playful community work builds a common language of the geosciences and motivation to change our current carbon producing energy systems through public education initiatives. Using a superhero character, ?the Climate Crusader '' they are building an educational web series that highlights science, the local voices of those making a difference, the how tos policy shaping, and sociology with South Florida Flare. They have been a resident artist in the Miami Dade Library system with ProjectArt USA and their work has been featured at Deep Space Gallery, & Gallery, Locust Projects, PAMM, MOCA Nomi, and Superfine! Art Fair: NYC. Christopher Rivera Christopher Rivera is a contemporary painter residing and working in Tallahassee Florida. His artistic practice uses paint to investigate his relationship with screen media and popular culture. As an only child in a single-parent household, he draws from the hours spent in his formative years on television and computer media. He pulls from his experience of being a person of color growing up in the early 90s to examine the ease of accessibility screen media presented to him as a child. Since the digital revolution, the curated allure of popular culture, generated by the media industries has only grown. While the internet has exponentially increased the possibility of fostering self-improving habits, it has also perfected the ease of accessibility to time-consuming entertainment media, a choice the artist struggles with. The work references found images and video stills, reproducing this collective dynamic into a cacophony of layers and strokes of paint. These references range from art-historical to cartoons like He-Man. The iconography comes from sources such as social media logos, entertainment and food advertisements, historical popular culture ephemera, and other Americana and internet culture. This body of work combines moments of naturalist painting with illustration and graphic design. Rivera pairs expressive brushwork against moments of traditional realism to mirror the flattening visual effect screen media has on the experience of individual perception. Rivera was invited to show work at Daytona State College (2018) and recently exhibited a solo show at the Tallahassee Airport Gallery entitled, Batteries Not Included (2019), and participated in Artfields 2021. Rivera received his BFA with a focus in painting from the University of Central Florida (2017) and his Masters of Fine Art (2021) from Florida State University. Erica Lomnitz Erica Lomnitz is a recent graduate from Florida State University, earning her Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Studio Art with a minor in Museum Studies. She focuses on the documentation and dissemination of artworks and artists to enhance a collective experiences of the arts, whether that be sculpture, film, print, or music. She moved to London, England over the summer as a dual citizen to expand her connections and opportunities in a large city with an extensive art scene. She is looking at positions within creative atmospheres where she can work with a team and make meaningful connections. 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Students are welcome to join us for these classroom enhanced opportunities. * Casey Whittier Ceramics and Social Practice Lecture on October 24th, 11am-12pm Ceramics Lab FAB 103 * Adrienne Eliades Live-Stream Demonstration Designing and Using Diecut Stencils Tuesday, October 24, 12:00-2:30pm Ceramics Lab FAB 103 [cid:6e948bcf-5925-4eb6-b98c-02810a10772c] [cid:3c104193-4ef3-4d15-8481-a817f5af6abc] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Casey Whittier Poster (2).png Type: image/png Size: 1917542 bytes Desc: Casey Whittier Poster (2).png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Eliades_poster.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 209676 bytes Desc: Eliades_poster.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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