From vcole at fsu.edu Wed Mar 1 11:34:01 2023 From: vcole at fsu.edu (Tori Cole) Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 16:34:01 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] Faculty Searches Message-ID: Greetings Department of Art, As many of you know, we are in the midst of searches for new faculty members to potentially join our department for the next academic year. We ask that you respect the hiring process and not post any candidate events on social media or share information about the other finalists with candidates as they visit campus. This allows us to secure the confidentiality of our candidates as well as allowing independence of thought and the development of diverse perspectives for the members of our department. Thank you for your observance of best practices and your participation in our continued searches! Lilian & Tori Lilian Garcia-Roig Professor & Chair Art Department Florida State University 850-644-8254 lgarciaroig at fsu.edu she/hers/ella Tori Cole Administrative Specialist Florida State University Department of Art, College of Fine Arts 850.644.6478 Fine Arts Building #220 Tallahassee, FL 32306 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mivory at fsu.edu Wed Mar 1 11:33:27 2023 From: mivory at fsu.edu (Celeste Ivory) Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 16:33:27 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] Sunyoung Lee Job Talk Tomorrow Night! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Department of Art, Please join us for Sunyoung Lee?s talk at FAB249 tomorrow evening at 7PM. Sunyoung is the final candidate for the Drawing/Painting search. [A picture containing text, door Description automatically generated] Currently based in Berkeley, CA, Lee was born in Korea. Lee has developed her cross-media, genre-crossing approaches with various visual forms of language. She received her B.A. in English Literature. Turning to the more visual forms of language, Lee then studied painting and architecture. Her accomplishments include multiple exhibitions in New York, Michigan, California, and Korea. Lectures in Asian art history and studio classes in CA, NY, TX round out her activities. Lee has developed a radical artistic language based on literature and Eastern Philosophy. Healing, reconciliation, and universal humanity are central to her artistic identity. The personal emotion and experiences aroused by her abstract style are part of a broader social context and beyond the border. Through synthesizing different disciplines, she coveys the idea of the coexistence of different cultures and shows how art can reconcile the split of people and various life values. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Lee has developed her cross-media, genre-crossing approaches with various visual forms of language. She received her B.A. in English Literature. Turning to the more visual forms of language, Lee then studied painting and architecture. Her accomplishments include multiple exhibitions in New York, Michigan, California, and Korea. Lectures in Asian art history and studio classes in CA, NY, TX round out her activities. Lee has developed a radical artistic language based on literature and Eastern Philosophy. Healing, reconciliation, and universal humanity are central to her artistic identity. The personal emotion and experiences aroused by her abstract style are part of a broader social context and beyond the border. Through synthesizing different disciplines, she coveys the idea of the coexistence of different cultures and shows how art can reconcile the split of people and various life values. ------------------------------------------------------ Friday, March 3 - Department of Art Friday Forum: Portfolio Day Portfolio Review Day will be held on Friday, March 3RD @ 1PM LOCATION: Fine Arts Building Room 332 Student critique opportunity. Prepare for jobs, internships, and applications. Bring your work (physical or digital) and have it reviewed by artists. We'll have snacks! [cid:2fe95df0-abc2-4775-9403-d8b2143db3d3] [cid:5692cf29-4162-44ae-a320-bcae9af7bd31] ________________________________________________________________________ Friday, March 3 - Yoga with June at CAB, 4-5pm [cid:e4967a84-ee1e-4eff-a34f-185f57d3e8ed] _____________________________________________________________________________________ Friday, March 3 ? 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Details below: https://music.fsu.edu/event/silenced-voices-polymorphia-lecture-recital-2/ [https://music.fsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Silenced-Voices_Polymorphia_3-4-1024x683.jpg] Silenced Voices: Polymorphia Lecture Recital - Florida State University College of Music Polymorphia, FSU's new music ensemble, presents a lecture recital focusing on the works of composers-emigres during the Museum of Fine Arts' "Passports" music.fsu.edu ________________________________ From: Celeste Ivory Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 2:43 PM To: art-bastudio at lists.fsu.edu ; BFA Listserv ; Art-mfastudio at lists.fsu.edu ; Art-instructors at lists.fsu.edu ; Art-faculty at lists.fsu.edu Subject: Upcoming Events Dear Department of Art, Please mark your calendars for the following upcoming events: Thursday, March 2 ?C All Over The Map - Artist Talk | 5:30pm in WJB G40 + Reception | 6:30pm in WJB Gallery Art History Museum Object class exhibition of the ceramic art of Carolyn Ford [cid:6914e29f-61c3-464a-b1ad-4250e89fc11f] --------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, March 2 - Sunyoung Lee Job Talk, 7pm in FAB249 Please join us as Sunyoung Lee, Painting and Drawing Candidate, presents on her work and teaching. March 2, 7PM in FAB249. [cid:212342ae-f9d7-4d54-a6e3-75955d74895a] Currently based in Berkeley, CA, Lee was born in Korea. Lee has developed her cross-media, genre-crossing approaches with various visual forms of language. She received her B.A. in English Literature. Turning to the more visual forms of language, Lee then studied painting and architecture. Her accomplishments include multiple exhibitions in New York, Michigan, California, and Korea. Lectures in Asian art history and studio classes in CA, NY, TX round out her activities. Lee has developed a radical artistic language based on literature and Eastern Philosophy. Healing, reconciliation, and universal humanity are central to her artistic identity. The personal emotion and experiences aroused by her abstract style are part of a broader social context and beyond the border. Through synthesizing different disciplines, she coveys the idea of the coexistence of different cultures and shows how art can reconcile the split of people and various life values. ------------------------------------------------------ Friday, March 3 - Department of Art Friday Forum: Portfolio Day Portfolio Review Day will be held on Friday, March 3RD @ 1PM LOCATION: Fine Arts Building Room 332 Student critique opportunity. Prepare for jobs, internships, and applications. Bring your work (physical or digital) and have it reviewed by artists. We'll have snacks! [cid:2fe95df0-abc2-4775-9403-d8b2143db3d3] [cid:5692cf29-4162-44ae-a320-bcae9af7bd31] ________________________________________________________________________ Friday, March 3 - Yoga with June at CAB, 4-5pm [cid:e4967a84-ee1e-4eff-a34f-185f57d3e8ed] _____________________________________________________________________________________ Friday, March 3 ?C Lorem Ipsum: a BFA fundamentals group exhibition @ Phyllis Straus Gallery (CAB), 4-6 p.m. [cid:57086531-3d6e-430a-a9c8-f0160c1bbc99] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, March 3 ?C Saturday, March 4 ?C 39th Annual Art History Graduate Student Symposium (many of the panels speak to artists Art students are interested in, including Brazilian photographer Sebastian Selgado among others) The complete program with speakers and abstracts can be found at arthistory.fsu.edu/sympo [cid:ce593e5c-e7df-4fcc-8ddc-fec339b5d7fd] _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Friday, March 3 ?C Saturday, March 4 - Haitian-American painter Tessa Mars at the Winthrop-King Institute [cid:c9d76e42-45fd-4f90-9ce8-64e136189138] ------------------------------------------- Friday, March 3 - Soft Adaptation exhibition opening @ 621 Gallery First Friday | Railroad Square Art District Kelly Boehmer + Heather Deyling [cid:5d4685c0-b092-48c0-83e2-e0733fefa47b] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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His current research and production focuses on American Indigeneity, more specifically, but not exclusively, upon pre-Hispanic cultural practices of the Andes, both extant and extinct. His works also address the Hispanicization of South America, both as a historical and ongoing phenomenon. Thursday, March 9 ? Artist Lecture: Evan Meaney, 7pm in FAB249 On Thursday, March 9th, at 7:00 EST, please join us for an artist talk with MoFA featured artist Evan Meaney. Evan Meaney is an artist, game designer, and developer who teaches new media practices at the University of South Carolina. Through his work, Meaney discovers "liminalities and glitches of all sorts, equating failing data to ghosts, seances, and archival hauntologies." [cid:638d3ddd-1be7-4108-a87e-2d9b717e9568] Amy Szczepanski and Meaney's work, "Big_Sleep?," is on view in "Cut Frames, Captured Pixels" until March 18th. Learn more about the artist at https://evanmeaney.com/. 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Allison and Meredith --- Meredith Lynn Curator, Museum of Fine Arts Interim Director, Museum of Fine Arts Assistant Professor of Art Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts 530 West Call Street Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1140 Office: (850) 644-6836 Mobile: (617) 447-4175 mllynn at fsu.edu [cid:07dced24-9799-4f42-afa3-3fa759558ec9] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-ar5wxcxh.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 112038 bytes Desc: Outlook-ar5wxcxh.jpg URL: From mivory at fsu.edu Wed Mar 22 12:30:12 2023 From: mivory at fsu.edu (Celeste Ivory) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2023 16:30:12 +0000 Subject: [Art-instructors] Upcoming Events Message-ID: Dear Department of Art, Please mark your calendars for the following upcoming events: Thursday, March 23 at 3:30 pm (Zoom) ? Success Stories ? ART ENTREPRENEURSHIP [cid:1c042884-b9a1-4bc8-a9b0-43735aa9a2a4] Join us for a virtual conversation with Studio Art alumni ? Success Stories ? ART ENTREPRENEURSHIP 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. For this talk, our focus is on art entrepreneurship. Our speakers will share insights about their businesses and strategies for building an art career. The panelists will speak for about an hour, followed by a Q & A session. When: Thursday, March 23 at 3:30pm Visit eventbrite to register for this free event! A Zoom link will be sent to you on the morning of March 23. This is an FSU event ? please use your FSU email to register! Our guest speakers are: Robert Blake aka Peenpoon, Tallahassee native, holds a BS in Art from Florida State University, class of 2018. Early on, Robert became interested in creating and performing live visuals at music festivals around the Southeastern US. After working as an exhibit designer out of university, he continued to hone his skills as a 3D artist. Robert is currently a full-time maker of digital art who is thriving in the new art market for NFTs. Guided by the personal mantra technology + expression = freedom, he seeks to express deeply personal and existential human narratives. www.peenpoon.com NFTs: https://superrare.co/peenpoon Sarah Painter is a graduate of the B.A. Studio Art program. She serves as Public Art Manager for the Council on Culture & Arts and is also pursuing her M.S. in Art Education at FSU, focusing on social reconstructionist curriculum. Sarah has worked in the arts for the past decade as a practicing artist, curator, educator, and arts administrator, with a focus on community building. She has worked with municipalities, businesses, schools, and non-profits to produce public artworks across the U.S. and internationally. As a painter, Sarah?s style constantly evolves as she creates site-specific work in social consideration of the setting and community. Her studio practice falls somewhere between abstract realism and contemporary surrealism, touching on more personal themes of feminism and identity as a woman. https://www.sarahpainterart.com/ Tracy Toler-Phillips is a highly skilled photographer, retoucher, and photography art director based in New York City with a career spanning over 30 years in the photographic market. Tracy's expertise lies in photography, photo production, art direction, and retouching for brands, celebrities and photographers worldwide. Her work has been published internationally and her clientele includes well-known fashion brands such as Madewell, Kate Spade, Ann Taylor/Loft, Josie Maran, plus global editions of Elle Magazine and more. In addition to her work in photography and retouching, Tracy spent ten years as a photography and Photoshop instructor for the prestigious Pratt Institute. She is currently in the role of Editorial Photo Retouching Manager at J. Crew Group. Originally from South Florida, she holds a B.S. in Studio Art from Florida State University and an A.A.S. in Photography from the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York. She currently lives in the suburbs on New York, over the bridge in NJ. http://www.tracytolerphillips.com https://cupidandpsychebeauty.com/pages/meet-our-founder ______________________________________________________________ Thursday, March 23 - Sculpture Candidate Talk (Laura Nova), 5:15 ? 6:15 pm in FAB 205 (not FAB249) [cid:83f3fa1f-9797-4c63-befb-92a2eaeb2b14] Laura Nova is an artist, educator, and activist who lives and works on New York?s Lower East Side, creating festive, absurdist spectacles that unite generations and diverse communities. The first Public Artist in Residence to be embedded in New York City?s Department for the Aging, Nova brings expertise and empathy to her projects and actions, designing each element to enhance social wellness and decrease social isolation. Working in festivals, public monuments, and the city street, Nova delivers spiels to homebound New Yorkers, organizes an older adult cheerleading squad and designs crafting kits, guides, and costumes that help nurture emerging activists of all ages. http://www.lauranova.com/ Friday, March 24 ? Visiting Curator Julie Dickover, 1-2pm in CAB 1301 [cid:01084c19-dfa7-4832-aecf-dfd51c3c03dd] Julie Dickover, Director of the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College, will be giving a presentation on her curatorial practice this Friday (3/24) at 1pm in the MFA seminar room at CAB. Please see the attached poster. She'll focus specifically on how projects come together, how she finds funding, how she builds relationships with artists, and opportunities in our region, and we'll have lots of time for questions from students. Please join us. ______________________________________________________________________________ Friday, March 24 - Yoga with June at CAB, 4-5pm [cid:5cfd7afe-6491-4003-93f4-71a24da7874c] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 840304 bytes Desc: image.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 1293903 bytes Desc: image.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Kehoe works predominantly in socially engaged performance and site-specific installation, often incorporating photography, video, and sculpted objects as defining artistic elements to explore themes that relate to the impacts of climate change and excessive waste production. Thursday, March 30 ? WEFT Closing Reception @ Tallahassee City Hall Gallery, 6-8pm [WEFT Closing Reception, Council on Culture & Arts (COCA) at City Hall Galleries, Tallahassee FL, Visual Art] WEFT: Women Empowering Fiber Traditions The Council on Culture & Arts invites you to experience WEFT // Women Empowering Fiber Traditions. WEFT is an all women fiber art exhibition, featuring 20 artists throughout the region and guest curated by Tenee? Hart. On Thursday, March 30th, COCA will be hosting the Closing Reception for WEFT at City Hall from 6-8pm. Enjoy light refreshments and view the show after-hours in City Hall before it closes. Artists Sarah Black Sadler, Kelly Boehmer, Denise Bookwalter, Mona Bozorgi, Kiley Brandt, Jillian Browning, Lisa Co, Laura De Valencia, Liz Di Donna, Leah Gossett, Linda Hall, Holly Hanessian, Tenee? Hart, Cynthia Hollis, Celeste Ivory, Judy Rushin-Knopf, Anne Stagg, Brittany Watkins, April Webb. Friday, March 31 - Yoga with June at CAB, 4-5pm [cid:52f2ddee-3531-49f9-aead-d5ac7e585e95] Thursday, April 6, The F.A.B. Gallery's Inaugural Exhibition, Resting Proximity, 5-7pm [cid:e7abe713-5a04-45c2-88ba-b2c2525c15e0] 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. 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