From kpatterson2 at fsu.edu Thu Sep 5 08:15:03 2019 From: kpatterson2 at fsu.edu (Keith Patterson) Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2019 12:15:03 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] FW: Welcome back and library news In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear all, Welcome back! I hope your fall semester is off to an excellent start. I am writing with some library updates as we move forward into the semester, including important information about making requests for library materials, instruction requests, and about some recent shifting in our stacks and in our online research guides: * To suggest a title for library purchase for your research or teaching needs please use the Materials Purchase Suggestion form under "All forms" on the Faculty & Staff tab at www.lib.fsu.edu. This worked great while I was on parental leave last year so I'd like to continue with this workflow instead of direct emails. * When doing the form please check the library catalogue before making a new request for purchase. The more completely you fill out the form the faster your request will be processed and, as a reminder, rush is not a default selection as it triggers expensive shipping costs from the budget (if you have an urgent need for something email me first!) The "notes" section is a great place to add a link (publisher, Amazon, etc.) and if you want the title delivered via LEDS you can say that there as well. * All Visual & Performing Arts research guides have moved to the subject heading "Fine Arts" on the Research Guides page. They are no longer listed under specific program names such as "Art" or "Dance." All of the existing guides are there and I did some updating this summer to make them more current. If you have suggestions for additions please let me know. * UBorrow loan periods have been doubled! You can now keep these books for 60 days instead of 30 days, and you still get one renewal. * If you would like me to visit with your class this fall to talk about library resources please let me know no less than 2 weeks before your proposed invitation date. * This summer there was some shelf shifting at Strozier Library: 1) The print oversize collection (previously on the lower level/Scholars Commons compact shelves) is now on the 2nd floor in the left annex wing, 2) the DVD/VHS media has moved within the lower level/Scholars Commons compact shelves up to the front where oversize used to be. * I will have walk-up research office hours open for student and faculty researchers this fall, and I will again be in the Art & Design Library in the William Johnston Building. I don't have my day/time slot settled yet but I will send another email with that information soon. * FSU Libraries is excited to pilot a new service for Streaming Media Course Reserves - we can now embed streaming media into Canvas for your classes instead of relying on physical DVD/VHS in traditional course reserves. For this pilot there is a limit of up to 3 titles per course, per semester. You can make your request through the Streaming Media Reserves Request on the Course Reserves page. More information about streaming media at FSU in general can be found on the Streaming Media LibGuide . * As a reminder, FSU Libraries offers Alternative Textbook Grants (then $1000 grants available) to support FSU instructors replacing commercial textbooks with little to no cot materials with flexible copyright licenses. Applications are due 10/1/2019. Thanks to a partnership with International Programs an additional set of ten $1000 grants will be available for faculty who teach at any of our international study centers. For more information and to apply please visit: lib.fsu.edu/alttextbooks. As always, if you have any questions, comments, or feedback about anything library-related don't hesitate to let me know! Best, Leah Leah Sherman Visual & Performing Arts Librarian Florida State University Libraries 116 Honors Way Tallahassee, FL 32306 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kpatterson2 at fsu.edu Thu Sep 5 08:24:10 2019 From: kpatterson2 at fsu.edu (Keith Patterson) Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2019 12:24:10 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] FW: 621 Gallery Presents In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear all I have recently joined the team at 621 Gallery at Railroad Square and I want to extend an invitation to you all to join us each month in promoting and enjoying the arts and build a stronger arts community. We have an amazing lineup this season and have two show opening this week - "Mining the Landscape" by Jason Brown in the Main Gallery space. "Let me tell you this: someone in some future time will think of us" an exhibition by Annie May Johnston is opening in the Nan Boynton Gallery. There are fantastic opportunities to meet the artists and have a voice. Please find an invitation, information on the artists and important event dates attached. I look forwards to seeing you at a talk or this coming First Friday perhaps best Tom -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 621 Gallery OPENING AND FIRST FRIDAY.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 4782346 bytes Desc: 621 Gallery OPENING AND FIRST FRIDAY.docx URL: From mivory at fsu.edu Mon Sep 9 10:42:29 2019 From: mivory at fsu.edu (Celeste Ivory) Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2019 14:42:29 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] request for Listserv posting - FAR Research Nights 9/10 & 10/8 - Thank you! Message-ID: Hello all! This year?s first Research Night is on Tuesday, September 10! Come out and hear Daniel Luedtke (Assistant Professor, Department of Art) and Jay Fox (Press Manager, Small Craft Advisory Press) talk about their research and work. TheFacility for Arts Research (FAR) is located at 3216 Sessions Road. We look forward to seeing you at FAR. We welcome the following faculty and staff for our first public events of the 2019-2020 academic year: Tuesday, September 10, 7 ? 8:30 p.m. Daniel Luedtke recently joined the faculty of the FSU Department of Art as an Assistant Professor. Luedtke is an interdisciplinary artist and musician. His work addresses how illness affects a person?s experience of the world. Within a range of formal strategies, from printmaking, drawing, mixed media sculpture, installation and video, he uses collage and assemblage to illustrate how medical and insurance industries create and arrange our understanding of health and wellness. Previously, Luedtke was a Lecturer in the Contemporary Practices Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Research areas include: Printmaking, Mixed Media Sculpture, Drawing, Video, Electronic Music, Healthcare, Pharmaceutical and Insurance Industries, HIV/AIDS, Feminist and Queer Histories and Activism http://dnml.org/blog/wordpress/ Jay Fox is the new Press Manager for the Small Craft Advisory Press (SCAP). Jay is from Morganton, North Carolina. He received his BFA in printmaking from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2008. In 2014, he received his MFA at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Print and Narrative Forms. His work in handmade paper, prints, and sculpture has been exhibited nationally. Jay joins SCAP after five years of working at Penland School of Craft as the Print, Letterpress, Books, and Paper coordinator. Tuesday, October 8, 7 ? 8:30 p.m. Tra Bouscaren recently joined the faculty of the FSU Department of Art as Assistant Professor of Critical Practices. Bouscaren is a post-disciplinary artist focused on American spectacle at the crossroads of waste culture and the surveillance state. Prior to joining the faculty at FSU, Bouscaren taught at the University of Arizona, the University of California at Santa Cruz, the University of Texas at El Paso, SUNY Buffalo, the University of Pennsylvania, and the National Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki. Teaching areas include: Installation Art, Aesthetics and Critical Theory, Media History and Theory, Assemblage, Provisional Practices, Video Art, Interactive Media, and New Genres. http://www.tra-bouscaren.com/works.html Cheri Marks is the 2019-2020 SCAP Resident Artist. Marks is a printer, binder and papermaker. She received a BA from Florida State University with a concentration in Printmaking in 2017. She is a student at The University of Alabama working toward her MFA in Book Arts. Cheri makes prints and artist books under the name Blue Section Press. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: FAR Research Nights Poster.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 844800 bytes Desc: FAR Research Nights Poster.pdf URL: From kpatterson2 at fsu.edu Thu Sep 12 14:24:57 2019 From: kpatterson2 at fsu.edu (Keith Patterson) Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 18:24:57 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] Visiting Artist Hallie Ringle lecture Message-ID: Hi all, Visiting Artist Hallie Ringle will not be lecturing tonight (as was originally listed). She will give her talk on Tuesday, September 24 at 7pm in FAB 249. Thanks, Keith Patterson Academic Program Specialist Department of Art Florida State University 850-644-2932 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kpatterson2 at fsu.edu Mon Sep 16 14:43:58 2019 From: kpatterson2 at fsu.edu (Keith Patterson) Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2019 18:43:58 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] FW: Review of FSU Libraries' maps collection In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all, I'm circulating this message on behalf of one of my colleagues here at Strozier Library. Below please find a message from Jesse Klein, Social Sciences & Data Librarian. She is reaching out to gather feedback about the interest and usage of our maps collection for future review. Please consider taking a moment to respond to her survey, linked below as well. If you have any questions or feedback feel free to reach out to her directly at jrklein at fsu.edu Best, Leah Leah Sherman Visual & Performing Arts Librarian Florida State University Libraries 116 Honors Way Tallahassee, FL 32306 ------------------------------------------------ We are reaching out to faculty to help FSU Libraries make decisions about our maps collection in the upcoming year. If you are unfamiliar with our maps collection, here (http://guides.lib.fsu.edu/maps) is a guide to the collection that is located on the basement level of Strozier Library. Some context: The collection includes Subject Maps, Historical Maps, Nautical Charts, Army Map Service Maps, USGS Topographical Maps, Atlases, and hundreds of geography/cartographical monographs. Although Strozier Library had several librarians dedicated to developing and managing the maps collection, the last of them retired in the mid-2000s. Since then, the collection has been mostly stagnant, with the exception of new print map additions being sent from the USGS automatically as part of our government publications collection. In recent years, many academic libraries have significantly reduced or removed their maps collections because of the digital and online availability of maps, GIS files, atlases, and other related materials. Prior to making any decisions, however, we are hoping you might be willing to provide some feedback on your awareness of and/or interest in the collection. If you are interested, please visit the following link any time before November 15th to complete a brief (3-5 minute) survey: https://fsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9sH8p3ieJDyCNff -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bmwatkin1 at pb06.wixshoutout.com Wed Sep 25 07:39:46 2019 From: bmwatkin1 at pb06.wixshoutout.com (Brittany M. Watkins) Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2019 11:39:46 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Art-instructors] Exhibit Invite + Newsletter Message-ID: <6kcIqdkjRpqx2fCMHs890g@ismtpd0063p1mdw1.sendgrid.net> EXPERIENCE NEW WORK!!! STEP INTO THE WORLD OF INSTALLATION ART AT MINT GALLERY OCTOBER 12 ? 7-10PM ? @ THE MET ? 680 MURPHY ST. NW, UNIT 2095, ATLANTA, GA The dichotomy between internal experience and external presentation lies at the core of my work with home serving as an entrance into the psychological. Emotional tendencies such as insecurity, dependence, and compulsion are revealed as comforts of everyday life take on characteristics of the individual. These personified objects, may be cut or fragmented, exposing voids filled with a desire for control. Summer Recap ? May - July, GUT/CUT, Installation & Duo-show with Kelly Boehmer at Park Ave. Studios in Savannah, GA (installation shot above) ? June Residency, at Hambidge Center for Creative Arts & Sciences ? 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URL: From mivory at fsu.edu Thu Sep 26 13:13:05 2019 From: mivory at fsu.edu (Celeste Ivory) Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2019 17:13:05 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] Request for listserv posting: 2019-2020 FAR & Away Artists and Scholars in Residence Talks on 11/5 + 12/10 Message-ID: All, Mark your calendars! We are excited to announce the 2019-2020 FAR & Away Artists and Scholars in Residence, Liat Berdugo and Sam Van Aken. Please join us at the Facility for Arts Research (FAR) for their talks. Liat Berdugo Nov. 3 ? 6 | Free Public Event Tuesday, November 5 @ 7 pm Liat Berdugo an artist, writer, and curator based in Oakland, CA. Berdugo holds a B.A. in mathematics and philosophy from Brown University, an M.F.A. in digital + media from the Rhode Island School of Design, and is currently an assistant professor of Art and Architecture at the University of San Francisco. Her work strives to create an expanded, thoughtful consideration for new media and digital culture. She is the co-founder of World Wide West, co-founder of the Living Room Light Exchange, and Net Art and Special Programs Curator for Israel?s Print Screen Festival. Current research projects include a series of works that interrogate citizen video archives in zones of conflict. Sam Van Aken Dec. 8 ? 11 | Free Public Event Tuesday, December 10 @ 7 pm Sam Van Aken is a contemporary artist and Associate Professor of sculpture at Syracuse University who works beyond traditional modes of art making, crossing artistic genres and disciplines to develop new perspectives on such themes as communication, botany, agriculture, climatology, and the ever-increasing impact of technology. Employing ?anti-structures and unknowing as generative processes?, Van Aken?s interventions in the natural and public realm are seen as metaphors that serve as the basis of narrative, sites of place making, and in some cases even become the basis of scientific research. 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