From chenne at fsu.edu Thu Feb 3 08:15:22 2022 From: chenne at fsu.edu (Carolyn Henne) Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2022 13:15:22 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] Reminder: From Budget to Bougie: Crate Building and Shipping Workshop, 2/4 at 10:30 Message-ID: <8F22F72C-92D3-4687-8607-9C6DFBC76B75@fsu.edu> Hi all, This is a reminder about the workshop tomorrow followed by a brief all grad meeting. I am still on jury duty so Tenee? is going to take over. (thank you, Tenee?) Tenee? will send out a Zoom link that will be used for both meetings. Based on your expressed interest in a crate building workshop, I have scheduled one for you with MoFA?s Kelly Hendrickson and Jean Young. This will be a slide lecture followed by Q&A. Kelly will talk about different crate building options (budget to bougie) and Jean will talk about packing and shipping of art works. This will be an invaluable hour with many do?s and don?ts. From Budget to Bougie: Crate Building and Shipping Workshop Friday, 2/4, at 10:30 AM. FYI, I moved the all grad meeting to take place immediately afterward. Both are on the Grad Calendar. Best, carolyn Carolyn Henne, Professor Director, Graduate Program, Department of Art, College of Fine Arts, Florida State University Co-Director, Comma, Facility for Arts Research, Florida State University _______________________________________________ Art-mfastudio mailing list Art-mfastudio at lists.fsu.edu https://lists.fsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/art-mfastudio -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tahart at fsu.edu Thu Feb 3 12:21:53 2022 From: tahart at fsu.edu (Tenee Hart) Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2022 17:21:53 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] From Budget to Bougie: Crate Building and Shipping Workshop, 2/4 at 10:30 In-Reply-To: <8F22F72C-92D3-4687-8607-9C6DFBC76B75@fsu.edu> References: <8F22F72C-92D3-4687-8607-9C6DFBC76B75@fsu.edu> Message-ID: [cid:e7265ea5-6251-4aed-a183-c1b14a1f171a] Hello & Good Afternoon All! I hope that this message finds everyone doing well and having had a wonderful week so far. I just wanted to send out the Zoom link for our From Budget to Bougie: Crate Buidling & Shipping Workshop + All Grad Meeting on Friday, February 4th @ 10:30am + 11:30am. To clarify, this meeting and workshop is in-person at CAB in the MFA Lounge but a few have requested and have been approved to attend remotely. For those few, here is the Zoom link: [cid:c8d0bd49-716b-4f79-9ac3-7eaee98f8580] FSU|MFA + Zoom Link Friday, February 4th @ 10:30am [Crate Workshop] + 11:30am [All Grad Meeting] (EDT) Zoom Link: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/5123025183 Take care, Tenee' Tenee? Hart Department of Art Graduate Advisor & Coordinator Graduate Facilities Manager | Adjunct Professor Department of Art ODL Co-Head Florida State University | College of Fine Arts tahart at fsu.edu | 540.220.5629 [cid:3b154942-e610-48c5-8b0b-a25ce2c6b624] ________________________________ From: Art-mfastudio on behalf of Carolyn Henne via Art-mfastudio Sent: Thursday, February 3, 2022 7:15 AM To: MFA Listserv Cc: Jean Young ; Kelly Hendrickson Subject: [Art-mfastudio] Reminder: From Budget to Bougie: Crate Building and Shipping Workshop, 2/4 at 10:30 Hi all, This is a reminder about the workshop tomorrow followed by a brief all grad meeting. I am still on jury duty so Tenee? is going to take over. (thank you, Tenee?) Tenee? will send out a Zoom link that will be used for both meetings. Based on your expressed interest in a crate building workshop, I have scheduled one for you with MoFA?s Kelly Hendrickson and Jean Young. This will be a slide lecture followed by Q&A. Kelly will talk about different crate building options (budget to bougie) and Jean will talk about packing and shipping of art works. This will be an invaluable hour with many do?s and don?ts. >From Budget to Bougie: Crate Building and Shipping Workshop Friday, 2/4, at 10:30 AM. FYI, I moved the all grad meeting to take place immediately afterward. Both are on the Grad Calendar. Best, carolyn Carolyn Henne, Professor Director, Graduate Program, Department of Art, College of Fine Arts, Florida State University Co-Director, Comma, Facility for Arts Research, Florida State University _______________________________________________ Art-mfastudio mailing list Art-mfastudio at lists.fsu.edu https://lists.fsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/art-mfastudio -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Florida State University?s Facility for Arts Research and Museum of Fine Arts is excited to welcome Jiha Moon for a virtual artist talk February 17that 6pm. The talk will open with a virtual tour of ceramic work in Jiha Moon: Chasing Spirits exhibition currently on view at the Museum of Fine Art until March 19th. About the Artist: Jiha Moon is from DaeGu, Korea, and lives and works in Atlanta, GA. She received her MFA from the University of Iowa, Iowa City. Moon?s gestural paintings, mixed media, ceramic sculpture, and installation explore fluid identities and the global movement of people and their cultures. She says, ?I am a cartographer of cultures and an icon maker in my lucid worlds.? She is taking cues from wide ranges of history of Eastern and Western art, colors and designs from popular culture, Korean temple paintings and folk art, internet emoticons and icons, fruit stickers and labels of products from all over the place. She often teases and changes these lexicons so that they are hard to identify yet familiar. THIS PRESENTATION AND EXHIBITION IS FUNDED, IN PART, BY A GRANT FROM SOUTH ARTS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS AND THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS. [/Users/kab16j/Documents/FAR/FAR and Away/2021:2022/Kei + Andrew/KeiAndrewWebsiteBanner.png] Virtual Artists in Residency: Kei Ito and Andrew Keiper March 8th at 7pm Via ZOOM Click here to register for the zoom link! Join us for a FAR & Away virtual lecture with virtual artists in residence Kei Ito and Andrew Keiper. The artists will be discussing their photographic, video and sound based collaboration work as well as a new project created in residence with FAR. A screening of their piece, New Light-Narrowcast, will be on display at FAR, 3216 Session Road, March 7th-11th and a pop up show of their work will be on view concurrently at the Museum of Fine Art. More details to come. About the Artists: Kei Ito is a visual artist working primarily with experimental photography and installation art who is currently teaching at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in NYC. Ito received his MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2016. Ito?s work addresses issues of deep intergenerational loss and connections as he explores the materiality and experimental processes of photography, visualizing the invisible: radiation, memory and life/death. Ito?s work, fundamentally rooted in the trauma and legacy passed down from his late grandfather - a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, meditates on the complexity of his identity and heritage through examining the past and current threats of nuclear disaster and his present status as an US-immigrant. Many of Ito?s artworks transformed both art and non-art spaces into temporal monuments that became platforms for the audience to explore social issues and the memorials dedicated to the losses suffered from the consequences of those issues. Andrew Paul Keiper is an artist and educator based in Baltimore, Maryland where he teaches at the Maryland Institute College of Art in the Animation and Film & Video programs. Working in sound, image and installation, Andrew's work dances across the boundaries of sound art, experimental music and sound design. Field recordings, drones, drumming and sound designed evocations of places remote in time and place commingle in Keiper?s work, inviting the audience to listen in ways they may not be accustomed to listening. Much of Andrew's work contemplates the legacy of his grandfather's role in the creation of the atomic bomb, and the ramifications of atomic weaponry past and present. Andrew also maintains a practice as a sound designer for film, and as a musician and audio engineer. In January of 2018 Keiper and Ito presented their Rubys project, Afterimage Requiem at the Baltimore War Memorial. The exhibition received coverage by the Washington Post Magazine, the BBC, the Baltimore Sun and others. In 2016, they brought this work, along with others to the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where they exhibited their first large-scale art museum exhibition, Archives Aflame. Looking forward to seeing you at these events! https://artsresearch.fsu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1474483 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If you have any suggestions, please let me know. & nik rye (they/them) Instructor of Record | BFA GA | MFA Candidate | Legacy Fellow Department of Fine Art Florida State University e: nrye at fsu.edu w: nikrye.com Florida State University is located on land that is the ancestral and traditional territory of the Apalachee Nation, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida, and the Seminole Tribe of Florida. I pay respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to their descendants, to the generations yet unborn, and to all Indigenous people. This land remains scarred by the histories and ongoing legacies of settler-colonial violence, dispossession, and removal. In spite of all of this, and with tremendous resilience, these Indigenous nations have remained deeply connected to this territory, to their families, to their communities, and to their cultural ways of life. I recognize the ongoing relationships of care that these Indigenous Nations maintain with this land and extend our gratitude as we live and work as humble and respectful guests upon their territory. I encourage you to learn about and amplify the contemporary work of the Indigenous nations whose land you are on and to endeavor to support Indigenous sovereignty in all the ways that you can. Please note: Florida has very broad public records laws. Most written communications to or from state/university employees and students are public records and available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Each participant has four minutes and four slides to explain their research to a general audience.? [cid:644da93f-03df-41eb-98f2-2c446eb9a48c] Master?s in Four Prizes: * 1st place - $1,000 * 2nd place - $750 * 3rd place - $500 * People?s Choice (selected by the audience) - $250 How to be a part of Master?s in Four? * Registration is open and closes on Tuesday, February 22nd * Register for the competition by clicking here: Min4 Registration Link * Video submissions for the preliminary round of the competition are due on?Wednesday, February 23rd * Videos from finalist selected to move forward in the final round of the competition are due on Monday, March 28th More information about the Master?s in Four Competition can be found on The Graduate School?s website here: https://gradschool.fsu.edu/mi4. If you should have any questions or concerns about this event please reach out to Mark Riley (mriley at fsu.edu) directly. Take care, Tenee' Tenee? 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I find Marvavilla's work really interesting, and I could see it really resonating with many of our students: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OQeUMZ3jNk&list=TLGGLV73m6dLllsyNjAxMjAyMg [https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4OQeUMZ3jNk/maxresdefault.jpg] Guadalupe Maravilla & the Sound of Healing | Art21 "New York Close Up" - YouTube Does healing have a soundtrack?Sculptor, performer, and sound healer Guadalupe Maravilla combines his personal experiences as a formerly undocumented immigra... www.youtube.com Please feel free to share with your students - it's a first-come, first-serve zoom event. Thanks, Jeff Jeff Beekman Pronouns: he, him, his Associate Professor Associate Chair Department of Art Florida State University 405.650.9276 (cell) ________________________________ From: Elizabeth Allen-Cannon > Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2022 9:44 AM To: Jeff Beekman > Subject: Upcoming Mentoring Artist Talk at Atlantic Center for the Arts Dear Jeff Beekman, I wanted to let you know about an upcoming Mentoring Artist talk at Atlantic Center for the Arts. Transdisciplinary Artist Guadalupe Maravilla will be joining us as a Mentoring Artist-in-Residence on Friday, February 25, 5 PM. This artist talk is an excellent opportunity to expose your students to practicing artists. Because of the situation surrounding COVID-19, ACA has facilitated this talk on Zoom. To register for this free event, please visit our website: https://atlanticcenterforthearts.org/store/guadalupe-maravilla-mentoring-artist-talk/ After registering, you will receive an email containing a .pdf attachment with a link to the Zoom. Please note that attendance is limited to 500 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information on our other upcoming Mentoring Artist Talks, please visit: https://atlanticcenterforthearts.org/event-or-exhibition/residency-184/ Sincerely, Annie Scull Residency Assistant e: ascull at atlanticcenterforthearts.org p: (386) 427-6975 x20 [Atlantic Center for the Art's Website] [Atlantic Center for the Arts on Facebook][Atlantic Center for the Arts on Twitter][Atlantic Center for the Arts on Youtube][Atlantic Center for the Arts on Instagram] Atlantic Center for the Arts | 1414 Art Center Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 | t. 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Michelle Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: Art-mfastudio on behalf of Carolyn Henne via Art-mfastudio Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2022 11:09:27 AM To: MFA Listserv Subject: [Art-mfastudio] Fwd: Guadalupe Maravilla at Atlantic Center for the Arts, virtual lecture 2/25 Hi all, Please see this email from Jeff about a free, virtual lecture by Guadalupe Maravilla on Friday, 2/25. Best, carolyn Begin forwarded message: From: Jeff Beekman > Subject: Guadalupe Maravilla at Atlantic Center for the Arts Date: January 26, 2022 at 10:58:54 AM EST To: Clinton Sleeper >, Carolyn Henne >, Elizabeth Di Donna > Hi All, I was just forwarded this by the Atlantic Center of the Arts. I find Marvavilla's work really interesting, and I could see it really resonating with many of our students: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OQeUMZ3jNk&list=TLGGLV73m6dLllsyNjAxMjAyMg__;!!PhOWcWs!iUCiV9ExJS3dDQD-WxNm7nJ_U7rrwaGermqmSzSnVqOAUcEIzfytBmH3PWaB3XtT0YaWjBJm$ [https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4OQeUMZ3jNk/maxresdefault.jpg__;!!PhOWcWs!iUCiV9ExJS3dDQD-WxNm7nJ_U7rrwaGermqmSzSnVqOAUcEIzfytBmH3PWaB3XtT0SyynZpg$ ] Guadalupe Maravilla & the Sound of Healing | Art21 "New York Close Up" - YouTube Does healing have a soundtrack?Sculptor, performer, and sound healer Guadalupe Maravilla combines his personal experiences as a formerly undocumented immigra... https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.youtube.com__;!!PhOWcWs!iUCiV9ExJS3dDQD-WxNm7nJ_U7rrwaGermqmSzSnVqOAUcEIzfytBmH3PWaB3XtT0VXrAW_N$ Please feel free to share with your students - it's a first-come, first-serve zoom event. Thanks, Jeff Jeff Beekman Pronouns: he, him, his Associate Professor Associate Chair Department of Art Florida State University 405.650.9276 (cell) ________________________________ From: Elizabeth Allen-Cannon > Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2022 9:44 AM To: Jeff Beekman > Subject: Upcoming Mentoring Artist Talk at Atlantic Center for the Arts Dear Jeff Beekman, I wanted to let you know about an upcoming Mentoring Artist talk at Atlantic Center for the Arts. Transdisciplinary Artist Guadalupe Maravilla will be joining us as a Mentoring Artist-in-Residence on Friday, February 25, 5 PM. This artist talk is an excellent opportunity to expose your students to practicing artists. Because of the situation surrounding COVID-19, ACA has facilitated this talk on Zoom. To register for this free event, please visit our website: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://atlanticcenterforthearts.org/store/guadalupe-maravilla-mentoring-artist-talk/__;!!PhOWcWs!iUCiV9ExJS3dDQD-WxNm7nJ_U7rrwaGermqmSzSnVqOAUcEIzfytBmH3PWaB3XtT0QGVJH65$ After registering, you will receive an email containing a .pdf attachment with a link to the Zoom. Please note that attendance is limited to 500 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information on our other upcoming Mentoring Artist Talks, please visit: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://atlanticcenterforthearts.org/event-or-exhibition/residency-184/__;!!PhOWcWs!iUCiV9ExJS3dDQD-WxNm7nJ_U7rrwaGermqmSzSnVqOAUcEIzfytBmH3PWaB3XtT0dL36FF6$ Sincerely, Annie Scull Residency Assistant e: ascull at atlanticcenterforthearts.org p: (386) 427-6975 x20 [Atlantic Center for the Art's Website] [Atlantic Center for the Arts on Facebook][Atlantic Center for the Arts on Twitter][Atlantic Center for the Arts on Youtube][Atlantic Center for the Arts on Instagram] Atlantic Center for the Arts | 1414 Art Center Avenue, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 | t. (386) 427-6975 ACA: Arts on Douglas, Downtown Offices & Yurick Studios | 123 Douglas Street, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 | t. (386) 428-1133 ACA: Harris House | 214 South Riverside Drive, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 | t. (386) 423-1753 IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts | 214 South Riverside Drive, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 | t. (386) 423-4733 MISSION: Atlantic Center for the Arts is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3), interdisciplinary artists-in-residence community and arts education facility dedicated to promoting artistic excellence by providing talented artists an opportunity to work and collaborate with some of the world's most distinguished contemporary artists in the fields of music composition and the visual, literary and performing arts. Community interaction is coordinated through on-site and outreach presentations, workshops and exhibitions. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1252 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 1589 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please come to the zoom session Topic: CHQ SCHOOL OF ART INFO SESSION! 2/11/22 at 3pm https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85294639207?pwd=dVZzcnExNmg1Z0YzdEpVRThmRzNnZz09 MORE INFO BELOW Chautauqua School of Art residency program, a mentored, intergenerational, inclusive, and open experience that promotes possibilities through experimentation and expansive creativity in a brave space. We WILL be having our residency operating IN PERSON for those who are fully vaccinated. As a reminder, our program is an incubator of inclusive and expansive programming in the visual arts composed of workshops and one-on-one time with mentors covering all media. We encourage collaboration, exploration and experimentation. It is a special place to speak freely, think, make and grow artistic practices. We welcome collaboration with other art forms as well, such as music, dance, theater and writing. The curriculum intentionally breaks apart the traditional methods that silo disciplines from each other. 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Best, carolyn Carolyn Henne, Professor Director, Graduate Program, Department of Art, College of Fine Arts, Florida State University Co-Director, Comma, Facility for Arts Research, Florida State University Wednesday, February 16 | 7PM [https://mcusercontent.com/606fed4d53ceee1c423edcb46/images/df5cc238-cfb4-2657-9495-3183b1048cd3.png] Join the Department of Art for a virtual artist presentation and Q&A with Dawit Petros! Dawit L. Petros is a visual artist, researcher and educator. His work is informed by studies of global modernisms, theories of diaspora, and postcolonial studies. These concerns derive from lived experiences: Petros is the child of Eritrean emigrants, and spent formative years in Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Kenya before settling in central Canada. Petros installs photographs, moving images, sculptural objects, and sound work according to performative, painterly, or site responsive logics. Register Here >>> Thursday, February 17 | 6PM [https://mcusercontent.com/606fed4d53ceee1c423edcb46/images/e8fd6f0c-b96f-56fe-5e7a-679291df31a1.png] Florida State University?s Facility for Arts Research and Museum of Fine Arts is excited to welcome Jiha Moon for a virtual artist talk on February 17th at 6:00 PM EST. Jiha Moon is from DaeGu, Korea and lives and works in Atlanta, GA. She received her MFA from the University of Iowa, Iowa City. Moon?s gestural paintings, mixed media, ceramic sculpture, and installation explore fluid identities and the global movement of people and their cultures. She says ?I am a cartographer of cultures and an icon maker in my lucid worlds.? She is taking cues from wide ranges of history of Eastern and Western art, colors and designs from popular culture, Korean temple paintings and folk art, internet emoticons and icons, fruit stickers and labels of products from all over the place. 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The link is below - go to the bottom and click on video2492393149.mp4 Below is the link to the Chautauqua School of Art residency information session that we conducted the other day. I'm so grateful to Carolyn and Iris for being there! It was lovely to have met you both: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/n5v3t5lpi3tdqtl/AACSGkeoyqjBAgyltYINBfGAa?dl=0 Sharon Louden, artist, educator and editor, Living and Sustaining a Creative Life series of books Artistic Director, Chautauqua Visual Arts, Chautauqua School of Art Residency Program Twitter: @LoudenStudio Instagram: @SharonLouden Phone: (917) 204-1802 www.sharonlouden.com CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information and may be legally protected from disclosure. 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Visiting Artist: Dawit Petros Wednesday, February 16?7:00 ? 8:30pm FSU Department of Art Presents - DAWIT PETROS Join Us for This Online Artist Presentation on Wednesday, February 16, 7pm EST LINK: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/98815417910 [cid:b6a2668d-5147-450a-a861-9ff6c7e9531b] About this event ZOOM LINK - https://fsu.zoom.us/j/98815417910 Dawit L. Petros is a visual artist, researcher and educator. His work is informed by studies of global modernisms, theories of diaspora, and postcolonial studies. These concerns derive from lived experiences: Petros is the child of Eritrean emigrants, and spent formative years in Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Kenya before settling in central Canada. Petros installs photographs, moving images, sculptural objects, and sound work according to performative, painterly, or site responsive logics. Recent exhibition venues include Oslo Kunstforening, Oslo, Norway; 13th Biennial of Havana, Matanzas; The Kansas City Art Institute?s H&R Block Artspace, Kansas City, MO; Huis Marseille Museum of Photography, Amsterdam, NL; The Kennedy Museum of Art at Ohio University, Athens, OH; The Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC. His works have been recognized with awards including an Independent Study Fellowship at the Whitney Museum of American Art, an Art Matters Fellowship among many others. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: DawitPetros.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 331630 bytes Desc: DawitPetros.jpg URL: From mivory at fsu.edu Tue Feb 15 16:39:52 2022 From: mivory at fsu.edu (Celeste Ivory) Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2022 21:39:52 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] THIS WEEK: Jiha Moon Artist Talk and Virtual Workshop Registration! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [/Users/kab16j/Documents/FAR/FAR and Away/2021:2022/Promotional MaterialsSpring2022/Jiha Moon Promotional Materials/JihaUpdatedBanner2.png] An Evening with Jiha Moon February 17th at 6pm Via ZOOM Click here to register for the zoom link! Florida State University?s Facility for Arts Research and Museum of Fine Arts is excited to welcome Jiha Moon for a virtual artist talk February 17that 6pm. The talk will open with a virtual tour of ceramic work in Jiha Moon: Chasing Spirits exhibition currently on view at the Museum of Fine Art until March 19th. [cid:328f5539-95ff-48b2-a9c7-641ed1336bf0] Virtual Community Workshop with Jiha Moon February 18th 3-5pm In conjunction with the Tallahassee Senior Foundation $3 fee Click here to register - limited spots available! The Year 2022 is the year of Black Tiger in the Chinese zodiac. The tiger represents its brave character and leadership. Jiha Moon has designed an image for a coloring page titled ?Brave Black Tiger 2022? in which the powerful tiger is eating up COVID and bringing all of the positive energy to the world in 2022. Participants will receive an 11x17 black and white screen-print of the drawing by Moon, who will discuss the symbolism and meaning in the piece while the group applies their own color scheme to complete the image using their own materials (watercolor suggested). Moon will present inspirational images from her personal archive to help guide the process. Screen Print Pick-Up at the Fine Arts Building (FAB) until Friday February 18th . Contact Kiley Brandt kabrandt at fsu.edu for more details. __________________________________________________________________________ About the Artist: Jiha Moon is from DaeGu, Korea, and lives and works in Atlanta, GA. She received her MFA from the University of Iowa, Iowa City. Moon?s gestural paintings, mixed media, ceramic sculpture, and installation explore fluid identities and the global movement of people and their cultures. She says, ?I am a cartographer of cultures and an icon maker in my lucid worlds.? She is taking cues from wide ranges of history of Eastern and Western art, colors and designs from popular culture, Korean temple paintings and folk art, internet emoticons and icons, fruit stickers and labels of products from all over the place. She often teases and changes these lexicons so that they are hard to identify yet familiar. THIS PRESENTATION AND EXHIBITION IS FUNDED, IN PART, BY A GRANT FROM SOUTH ARTS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS AND THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS. kiley brandt (KB) she|her Adjunct Professor College of Fine Arts Operations Manager Facility for Arts Research (FAR) Florida State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I pay respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to their descendants, to the generations yet unborn, and to all Indigenous people. This land remains scarred by the histories and ongoing legacies of settler-colonial violence, dispossession, and removal. In spite of all of this, and with tremendous resilience, these Indigenous nations have remained deeply connected to this territory, to their families, to their communities, and to their cultural ways of life. I recognize the ongoing relationships of care that these Indigenous Nations maintain with this land and extend our gratitude as we live and work as humble and respectful guests upon their territory. I encourage you to learn about and amplify the contemporary work of the Indigenous nations whose land you are on and to endeavor to support Indigenous sovereignty in all the ways that you can. Please note: Florida has very broad public records laws. Most written communications to or from state/university employees and students are public records and available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may therefore be subject to public disclosure. ________________________________ From: Nik Rye Sent: Friday, February 4, 2022 4:02 PM To: Art-mfastudio at lists.fsu.edu Cc: April Webb ; Tenee Hart Subject: Community @ CAB | Invitation to MFAs: BFA Walkthroughs Hi everyone, As an initial gesture toward building community between the MFAs and BFAs, MFAs are invited to voluntarily walk through the BFAs studios on February 18th from 3 to 5 pm in preparation for their real walkthroughs the following week. BFAs are usually nervous before their walkthroughs so this is a way to give them advice (and practice mentoring) as well as help them rehearse. We are meeting in the MFA lounge and then making our way to the BFA studios. I will be there to help keep things running smoothly. There'll be pizza too. We would like to have a second event this semester in which the BFAs walk through the MFA studios. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. & nik rye (they/them) Instructor of Record | BFA GA | MFA Candidate | Legacy Fellow Department of Fine Art Florida State University e: nrye at fsu.edu w: nikrye.com Florida State University is located on land that is the ancestral and traditional territory of the Apalachee Nation, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida, and the Seminole Tribe of Florida. I pay respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to their descendants, to the generations yet unborn, and to all Indigenous people. This land remains scarred by the histories and ongoing legacies of settler-colonial violence, dispossession, and removal. 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While the attacker?s success in interrupting our session may have involved a great deal of luck on their part, we must ensure that we are doing all we can to conduct our Zoom sessions in such a way that will prevent this from happening again. We want to acknowledge both the professionalism of faculty in dealing with the situation, and the absolute generosity of Dawit Petros in not only continuing the lecture, but also his refusal to allow the heckler's behavior to define the night. An incident like this highlights the importance of confronting the enduring legacies of colonial, misogynistic, and imperialist racisms. It is important that as a department, we continue to affirm our values of respect, civility, diversity, and inclusion. As such, all Departmental Zoom events will utilize the tips to secure Zoom meetings in order to increase the number of virtual safeguards available to prevent these offensive confrontations from occurring again. Thank you for your assistance and commitment to making changes that promote the well-being of all our students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Sincerely, Lilian Lilian Garcia-Roig Professor and Chair Department of Art Florida State University lgarciaroig at fsu.edu she/her/ella -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tahart at fsu.edu Sun Feb 20 23:57:10 2022 From: tahart at fsu.edu (Tenee Hart) Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 04:57:10 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] FSU|MFA + Meeting Follow-Up Message-ID: [cid:d2bb5538-e805-48a2-abe2-540f3f143194] Hello & Good Evening, Grads! I hope that this message finds everyone well and in good spirits. I just wanted to follow-up on some of our past meetings. First, you will find attached to this email the presentation from the crate and shipping demo as requested. I apologize for the delay on sending this document over to you guys - but here she is now - in all of her 'presentation' glory! Also, here is the Zoom chat information from our meeting on Friday: * FSU Counseling Center: counseling.fsu.edu * Available through the counseling center: Trauma Pedagogy Training * EAP - faculty & staff counseling service * Anonymous reporting for incidents that students may experience: report.fsu.edu * **All reports go through FSU's case management department. Dependent on the type of issue, this report may require a trial to take place.** * Suggested book by Carolyn: Good & Mad by Rebecca Traister As always, please let me know if you have any questions or concerns about this information and I will be happy to address them. Wishing everyone safe and healthy days ahead! Take care, Tenee' Tenee? 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Some of you have already been placed on the schedule to teach in the Summer or Fall 2022 semesters, however I am still including you on this email in case we have scheduling changes. ?> For anyone who wants to teach in the Foundations Program, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/aTDzvLh97U6TUxaVA to let us know what classes you are interested in teaching, what days, what times, etc. This information will help us schedule GTAs and help with any scheduling adjustments that may be necessary in the future. Please note that we will only be selecting GTAs from this pool of respondents so if you are a MFA and hope to teach, please complete this survey. For those adjuncts who are already scheduled, we would appreciate you still completing the survey so that if the schedule needs to be adjusted we will know your flexibility. Carolyn, can you please forward this email to all of our grads? (I don?t know which 3rd years may be staying in Tallahassee and looking for adjunct work next year and 1st & 2nd year MFAs who wish to teach will need to complete the survey.) Thanks so much for your help! Anne Anne Stagg Assistant Professor, Department of Art Co-Director, Foundations Program Florida State University www.annestagg.com Co-Host, The Open Call Podcast www.theopencallpodcast.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chenne at fsu.edu Thu Feb 24 15:30:18 2022 From: chenne at fsu.edu (Carolyn Henne) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2022 20:30:18 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] Let me know if you want a visit: Visiting Artist Virtual Studio Visits References: Message-ID: <1BEDB6C5-16FE-4785-9F19-62D4B8BFA288@fsu.edu> Hello all, See the information below about this collaborative duo, Kei Ito and Andrew Keiper. We have three 45 minute slots available on Tuesday, 3/8. These will be virtual visits at 1:30, 2:20 and 3:10. Priority will be given to 1st and 2nd years. However, any 3rd years who are interested should let me know. Given that this happens during the day when people have classes etc, it may be that all requesters can be accommodated. please respond by Monday, 2/28. Thanks, carolyn Carolyn Henne, Professor Director, Graduate Program, Department of Art, College of Fine Arts, Florida State University Co-Director, Comma, Facility for Arts Research, Florida State University Begin forwarded message: From: Kiley Brandt > Subject: Re: Visiting Artist Virtual Studio Visits Date: February 24, 2022 at 1:42:30 PM EST To: Carolyn Henne > Cc: Tenee Hart > Hi Carolyn, Attached is the flyer with the bios of the artists. Here are their individual websites: http://www.kei-ito.com https://andrewpaulkeiper.com Their project, Afterimage Requiem also has a website: https://www.afterimagerequiem.com Key ideas are they are a photographer and sound art/installation duo from Baltimore Maryland, working on themes of familial trauma, nuclear power. Together they created Afterimage Requiem based on their shared family connection: Ito?s Grandfather survived the Hiroshima bombings in Japan and Keiper?s grandfather helped develop the bomb as an employee of the Manhattan Project. Thank you! Best, KB Kiley Brandt (She | Her) Operations Manager Facility for Arts Research Florida State University https://artsresearch.fsu.edu [cid:3E328CA4B2B57F449A20D6258760386A at NAMP220.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: KeiandAndrewPosterLetter.png Type: image/png Size: 443216 bytes Desc: KeiandAndrewPosterLetter.png URL: From chenne at fsu.edu Mon Feb 28 09:36:42 2022 From: chenne at fsu.edu (Carolyn Henne) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2022 14:36:42 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] I have 3 available time slots and only 2 takers so far: Visiting Artist Virtual Studio Visits References: Message-ID: <8F0CB943-7D1F-4C07-AACA-211E252ED9E6@fsu.edu> I am sending this again - time slots of 1:30 or 2:20 are available. c ------------ Hello all, See the information below about this collaborative duo, Kei Ito and Andrew Keiper. We have three 45 minute slots available on Tuesday, 3/8. These will be virtual visits at 1:30, 2:20 and 3:10. Priority will be given to 1st and 2nd years. However, any 3rd years who are interested should let me know. Given that this happens during the day when people have classes etc, it may be that all requesters can be accommodated. please respond by Monday, 2/28. Thanks, carolyn Carolyn Henne, Professor Director, Graduate Program, Department of Art, College of Fine Arts, Florida State University Co-Director, Comma, Facility for Arts Research, Florida State University Begin forwarded message: From: Kiley Brandt > Subject: Re: Visiting Artist Virtual Studio Visits Date: February 24, 2022 at 1:42:30 PM EST To: Carolyn Henne > Cc: Tenee Hart > Hi Carolyn, Attached is the flyer with the bios of the artists. Here are their individual websites: http://www.kei-ito.com https://andrewpaulkeiper.com Their project, Afterimage Requiem also has a website: https://www.afterimagerequiem.com Key ideas are they are a photographer and sound art/installation duo from Baltimore Maryland, working on themes of familial trauma, nuclear power. Together they created Afterimage Requiem based on their shared family connection: Ito?s Grandfather survived the Hiroshima bombings in Japan and Keiper?s grandfather helped develop the bomb as an employee of the Manhattan Project. Thank you! Best, KB Kiley Brandt (She | Her) Operations Manager Facility for Arts Research Florida State University https://artsresearch.fsu.edu [cid:3E328CA4B2B57F449A20D6258760386A at NAMP220.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM] _______________________________________________ Art-mfastudio mailing list Art-mfastudio at lists.fsu.edu https://lists.fsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/art-mfastudio -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: KeiandAndrewPosterLetter.png Type: image/png Size: 443216 bytes Desc: KeiandAndrewPosterLetter.png URL: From chenne at fsu.edu Mon Feb 28 09:43:40 2022 From: chenne at fsu.edu (Carolyn Henne) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2022 14:43:40 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] All taken now: Visiting Artist Virtual Studio Visits In-Reply-To: <8F0CB943-7D1F-4C07-AACA-211E252ED9E6@fsu.edu> References: <8F0CB943-7D1F-4C07-AACA-211E252ED9E6@fsu.edu> Message-ID: <9A34B2C6-30D0-4268-A014-25BC224144A0@fsu.edu> Hi, Here is the visiting artist schedule for next Tuesday, 3/8 1:30 Makenzie Heinemann 2:20 Channing Salazar 3:10 Nik Rye Thanks, Carolyn ------------ Hello all, See the information below about this collaborative duo, Kei Ito and Andrew Keiper. We have three 45 minute slots available on Tuesday, 3/8. These will be virtual visits at 1:30, 2:20 and 3:10. Priority will be given to 1st and 2nd years. However, any 3rd years who are interested should let me know. Given that this happens during the day when people have classes etc, it may be that all requesters can be accommodated. please respond by Monday, 2/28. Thanks, carolyn Carolyn Henne, Professor Director, Graduate Program, Department of Art, College of Fine Arts, Florida State University Co-Director, Comma, Facility for Arts Research, Florida State University Begin forwarded message: From: Kiley Brandt > Subject: Re: Visiting Artist Virtual Studio Visits Date: February 24, 2022 at 1:42:30 PM EST To: Carolyn Henne > Cc: Tenee Hart > Hi Carolyn, Attached is the flyer with the bios of the artists. Here are their individual websites: http://www.kei-ito.com https://andrewpaulkeiper.com Their project, Afterimage Requiem also has a website: https://www.afterimagerequiem.com Key ideas are they are a photographer and sound art/installation duo from Baltimore Maryland, working on themes of familial trauma, nuclear power. Together they created Afterimage Requiem based on their shared family connection: Ito?s Grandfather survived the Hiroshima bombings in Japan and Keiper?s grandfather helped develop the bomb as an employee of the Manhattan Project. Thank you! Best, KB Kiley Brandt (She | Her) Operations Manager Facility for Arts Research Florida State University https://artsresearch.fsu.edu [cid:3E328CA4B2B57F449A20D6258760386A at NAMP220.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM] _______________________________________________ Art-mfastudio mailing list Art-mfastudio at lists.fsu.edu https://lists.fsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/art-mfastudio -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: KeiandAndrewPosterLetter.png Type: image/png Size: 443216 bytes Desc: KeiandAndrewPosterLetter.png URL: