From vcole at fsu.edu Mon Apr 3 15:54:07 2023 From: vcole at fsu.edu (Tori Cole) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2023 19:54:07 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] Thursday, April 6, The F.A.B. Gallery's Inaugural Exhibition, Resting Proximity, 5-7pm Message-ID: The Department of Art invites you to the inaugural exhibition of The F.A.B. Gallery on Thursday, April 6 from 5-7 p.m. in Room 236 of the Fine Arts Building, which features a group exhibition of graduating BFA students? work, curated by Chloe Sailor with support from Visiting Assistant Professor, Katie Kehoe. Chloe Sailor is a current MFA student and one of the recipients of the Department of Art/Museum of Fine Arts (MoFA) Graduate Assistant Awards. Resting Proximity features work created by the graduating BFA students that is not part of their thesis show, yet stands out from other bodies of work they created during their time at FSU. [cid:image001.png at 01D96643.FAEB58F0] Thursday, April 6, The F.A.B. 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Resting Proximity features work created by graduating BFA students that is not part of their thesis show yet stands out from other bodies of work they created during their time at FSU. Curated by Chloe Sailor with support from Visiting Assistant Professor, Katie Kehoe. Chloe Sailor is a current MFA student and one of the recipients of the Department of Art/Museum of Fine Arts (MoFA) Graduate Assistant Awards. The exhibition runs through Friday, May 5th. Exhibiting Artists Alexis Alfonso, Ander Barreto, Keara Dana, Julia Hayes, Seana Leah, Michaela Meyer, Morgan Nystrom, Chelbi Robinson, Kayla Simpson, and Lillian Weller ________________________________________________ Friday, April 7, Hold for Discussion, 621 Gallery in Railroad Square, Opening Reception at First Friday [cid:6f27153b-3bd9-450d-8f99-beea55ac278b] Hold for Discussion is an exhibition elevating the work of performance artists from around the world. Curated by Amanda Kleinhans (Studio Art MFA ?19) and featured artists include FSU Art students and alumni. Friday, April 14, In Spite Of, BFA Thesis Exhibition Opening Reception, Carnaghi Arts Building, 6-9pm April 15 - May 7, 2023 Opening Reception Friday, April 14, 6-9pm Public Access: Fridays 1-5pm and Saturdays 11-5pm [cid:d64ecdfa-bbc1-4320-8c74-f5b9313cea1d] The Department of Art invites you to the opening reception of the BFA Thesis Exhibition at Working Method Contemporary and Phyllis Straus Gallery in the Carnaghi Arts Building at 2214 Belle Vue Way. In Spite Of features art by 10 graduating BFA students who engage a variety of media to create work that is at once personal, provocative, and resonant. The use of media ranges from painting and drawing, to photography, book arts, and printmaking, to site-specific intervention, sculpture, ceramics, and installation. And the themes engaged through these students? work are just as vast, and include the death of memory, the need for acceptance, comfort objects, childhood trauma, class disparity, the perception of time, repetition in cycles of thinking and behavior, and the untainted wonder of youth. In Spite Of, as the exhibition?s title, engages the viewer to reflect on what centers these disparate bodies of work, which is an enduring determination ? a resilience that derives from the students? use of their art as a means to focus attention on the challenging subjects their work addresses. In addition to exhibiting in the two galleries at the Carnaghi Arts Building, the students are installing an art fair booth in its Atrium Gallery, where their work will be available for purchase. Exhibiting Artists Alexis Alfonso, Ander Barreto, Keara Dana, Julia Hayes, Seana Leah, Michaela Meyer, Morgan Nystrom, Chelbi Robinson, Kayla Simpson, and Lillian Weller Friday, April 14, be/longing, MFA Thesis Exhibition Opening Reception, FSU Museum of Fine Arts, 6-8pm April 14 - May 7, 2023 Opening Reception: Friday, April 14, 6-8 PM Artist Meet & Greet: Thursday, April 20, 5-6 PM Artist Talks & Panel: Thursday, April 20, 6-7:30 PM The Florida State University Department of Art is pleased to announce be/longing, an exhibition of works by Florida State University's 2023 MFA graduating class Jenae Christopher, AnnaBrooke Greene, Camille Modesto, nik rye, Chayse Sampy, and Chansong Woo. Hosted by the Museum of Fine Arts, the exhibition will focus on their shared considerations of being in the state of longing regarding the diaspora, community and home. Christopher, Greene, Modesto, rye, Sampy, and Woo share multimedia practices that provide forms of documentation of lived experiences, past and present. Through participatory performance, video projection, painting, and various multimedia projects, these artists explore the nuances of space, place, and personhood while considering both collective and personal memory. By enacting gestures that take into account the placement and shifting of perception, the artists put forward an expression and vision of hope. Based on their individual, personal experiences, they expand upon various modes of participation to create an intimate space for visitor engagement in order for new modes of encounters to occur all while envisioning an aspiration for tomorrow. Exhibiting Artists Jenae Christopher, AnnaBrooke Greene, Camille Modesto, nik rye, Chayse Sampy, and Chansong Woo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Several Studio Art undergrad and grad students are included, please come out and support them. To view the artwork and vote on your favorite submission, visit https://hsf.fsu.edu/art-awards. The People?s choice recipient also receives recognition at the event on Friday. The voting will close at 3:30 pm on Friday. Please share the link and the attached graphic with your social networks and encourage everyone to attend AND to use the link to vote for their favorite artwork. The Excellence in Visual Arts Exhibition Awards are given to outstanding undergraduate and graduate students for work of exceptional artistic achievement. Selected works will be exhibited in the HSF for one year (March 2023 ? March 2024). We look forward to seeing you there! [cid:72762d06-b228-4f15-98a8-8e5e295640cd] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please mark your calendars for the following upcoming events: Thursday, April 13, Opening Nights at FSU, Chain of Parks Art Festival Presenting Artist John Ensor Parker, Student Lecture Event, Jim Moran Building, 111 S. Monroe Street, 10am [cid:628aa316-906b-4221-9e0a-3b75cd7bfcc9] John Ensor Parker is a Brooklyn, New York, and Cagliari, Italy-based inter-media artist and curator working in painting, drawing, interactive design, lighting, video, sound and large-scale projection mapping. He has created large-scale public art installations at The New Museum, The Manhattan Bridge, Wyly Theatre, AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and The Yards in Washington D.C., among others. Parker?s Mechanical Engineering degree from FAMU-FSU College of Engineering provided the foundation for his journey with art. Parker will discuss ?Art & Science? and how both are one in the same. Friday, April 14, Excellence in the Visual Arts Exhibition Awards reception, Honors, Scholars, and Fellows House, 3-5pm Please join us for the Excellence in the Visual Arts Exhibition Awards at the FSU Honors, Scholars, and Fellows (HSF) House this Friday, April 14 from 3 -5 pm. There will be an event reception. Several Studio Art undergrad and grad students are included, please come out and support them. [cid:c7221f71-bd40-4d7d-9c34-f17d299030a1] To view the artwork and vote on your favorite submission, visit https://hsf.fsu.edu/art-awards. The People?s choice recipient also receives recognition at the event on Friday. The voting will close at 3:30 pm on Friday. Please share the link and the attached graphic with your social networks and encourage everyone to attend AND to use the link to vote for their favorite artwork. The Excellence in Visual Arts Exhibition Awards are given to outstanding undergraduate and graduate students for work of exceptional artistic achievement. Selected works will be exhibited in the HSF for one year (March 2023 ? March 2024). We look forward to seeing you there! Friday, April 14, In Spite Of, BFA Thesis Exhibition Opening Reception, Carnaghi Arts Building, 6-9pm April 15 - May 7, 2023 Opening Reception Friday, April 14, 6-9pm Public Access: Fridays 1-5pm and Saturdays 11-5pm [cid:1e0d781b-53ad-4b68-bc41-e97c628d47dc] The Department of Art invites you to the opening reception of the BFA Thesis Exhibition at Working Method Contemporary and Phyllis Straus Gallery in the Carnaghi Arts Building at 2214 Belle Vue Way. In Spite Of features art by 10 graduating BFA students who engage a variety of media to create work that is at once personal, provocative, and resonant. The use of media ranges from painting and drawing, to photography, book arts, and printmaking, to site-specific intervention, sculpture, ceramics, and installation. And the themes engaged through these students? work are just as vast, and include the death of memory, the need for acceptance, comfort objects, childhood trauma, class disparity, the perception of time, repetition in cycles of thinking and behavior, and the untainted wonder of youth. In Spite Of, as the exhibition?s title, engages the viewer to reflect on what centers these disparate bodies of work, which is an enduring determination ? a resilience that derives from the students? use of their art as a means to focus attention on the challenging subjects their work addresses. In addition to exhibiting in the two galleries at the Carnaghi Arts Building, the students are installing an art fair booth in its Atrium Gallery, where their work will be available for purchase. Exhibiting Artists Alexis Alfonso, Ander Barreto, Keara Dana, Julia Hayes, Seana Leah, Michaela Meyer, Morgan Nystrom, Chelbi Robinson, Kayla Simpson, and Lillian Weller Friday, April 14, be/longing, MFA Thesis Exhibition Opening Reception, FSU Museum of Fine Arts, 6-8pm April 14 - May 7, 2023 Opening Reception: Friday, April 14, 6-8 PM Artist Meet & Greet: Thursday, April 20, 5-6 PM Artist Talks & Panel: Thursday, April 20, 6-7:30 PM [cid:703a4411-bc19-460a-9d1b-abf8583101d7] The Florida State University Department of Art is pleased to announce be/longing, an exhibition of works by Florida State University's 2023 MFA graduating class Jenae Christopher, AnnaBrooke Greene, Camille Modesto, nik rye, Chayse Sampy, and Chansong Woo. Hosted by the Museum of Fine Arts, the exhibition will focus on their shared considerations of being in the state of longing regarding the diaspora, community and home. Christopher, Greene, Modesto, rye, Sampy, and Woo share multimedia practices that provide forms of documentation of lived experiences, past and present. Through participatory performance, video projection, painting, and various multimedia projects, these artists explore the nuances of space, place, and personhood while considering both collective and personal memory. By enacting gestures that take into account the placement and shifting of perception, the artists put forward an expression and vision of hope. Based on their individual, personal experiences, they expand upon various modes of participation to create an intimate space for visitor engagement in order for new modes of encounters to occur all while envisioning an aspiration for tomorrow. Exhibiting Artists Jenae Christopher, AnnaBrooke Greene, Camille Modesto, nik rye, Chayse Sampy, and Chansong Woo Saturday, April 15, Echolocation (Karaoke Protest Party), FSU Museum of Fine Arts, 7-9pm [cid:1aeff73c-6516-4089-abbd-c6ee1a4f097a] Interdisciplinary artist and activist, nik rye, will be hosting a participatory performance, Echolocation (Karaoke Protest Party), in which participants will be encouraged to sing popular songs related to protest and change in a communal act of joy as resistance. Some refreshments will be provided, and participants are welcome to bring more (no alcohol). The participatory performance will last approximately from 7 to 9 pm. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 834168 bytes Desc: image.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Opening April 27th from 4 to 6pm in the WJB Gallery. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Friday, April 28, GRAND OPENING: Gail Rubini New Media Design Lab, FSU Innovation HUB, 3:30 ? 5pm [cid:1da484a4-36c0-44bf-b20f-72cfafa49bb6] After a generous gift from Gail Rubini and family to support intercollegiate access to new media at FSU, the Innovation Hub will dedicate the Gail Rubini New Media Design Lab on Friday, April 28 from 3:30p-5p. 3:30 - 4:00 PM Gail Rubini New Media Lab Grand Opening and Dedication Speakers ? Dr. James Clark, Provost, Florida State University ? Mr. Ken Baldauf, Founding Director, FSU Innovation Hub ? Dr. Conrad Gleber, Gail's Husband ? Remarks from family and friends of Gail 4:00 - 5:00 PM Reception -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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