From mivory at fsu.edu Wed Nov 1 10:25:43 2023 From: mivory at fsu.edu (Celeste Ivory) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2023 14:25:43 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] Upcoming Events In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Department of Art, Mark your calendars for the following upcoming events: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thursday, November 2, 6:00pm [cid:feb2809e-6059-4b85-a1f0-391ccf850941] Artist Talk: Yvonne Osei Thursday, November 2 | 6:00 PM EST | FAB 249 On Thursday, Nov. 2 at 6:00 PM EST, join ?Intertwined? curators Annie Booth and Keidra Daniels Navaroli in conversation with featured artist Yvonne Osei. Osei is a Ghanaian, multidisciplinary artist with a transnational creative practice that explores the topics of beauty and colorism, the politics of clothing, and how global trade and colonialism impact post-colonial West African & Western cultures. Osei received her BFA and a BA with a concentration in International Studies from Webster University and an MFA in Visual Arts from the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University. She is represented by the Bruno David Gallery in St. Louis. Learn more at http://yvonneosei.com/. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, November 3, 4:00-6:00pm [cid:57a3c605-9f56-47d9-a24c-169f0e406491] "roads (un)known" BFA Fundamentals Showcase Friday, November 3 | 4-6pm | Phyllis Straus Gallery, Carnaghi Arts Building, 2214 Belle Vue Way The FSU Department of Art and Phyllis Straus Gallery invite you to the BFA Fundamentals Showcase opening exhibition, "roads (un)known", on Friday, November 3, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm "roads (un)known" showcases featured works curated by: Clay Barczak, Emma Bryson, Lily Crocamo, Emma Grinkmeyer, Sophia Jusino, Audrey Lendway, Natalie Lusk, Angela McCall, Maya Montaner, Amanda Monteiro, Gabbie Shakir, and Alexandra Vergopia. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, November 3, 4:00-6:00pm [cid:7bc9f4dc-e7d5-499e-8f39-ff40906277c3] "Self Dissection" Friday, November 3 | 4-6pm | Working Method Contemporary Gallery, Carnaghi Arts Building, 2214 Belle Vue Way The FSU Department of Art and Working Method Contemporary Gallery invite you to the opening reception of Self Dissection, on Friday, November 3, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm -------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday, November 6, 6:00-7:30pm [cid:d8fe48a5-92a2-4be4-8507-6bfc9b622028] Visiting Artist Series Lecture with Raheleh Filsoofi Monday, November 6 | 6pm | Fine Arts Building (FAB) Room 249 Please join us for the inaugural lecture in the Department of Art's 2023/24 Visiting Artist Series. For this academic year's programming we have invited guests whose creative work and research connect with a broadly defined theme of "listening". Filsoofi, a collector of soil and sound, is an itinerant artist and feminist curator. Her work revolves around themes of movement, immigration, and social activism. Clay and sound serve as her primary expressive mediums, enabling her to create diverse narratives through multimedia installations and immersive sound performances. Her art disrupts the borders that exist between us and seeks a more inclusive world, illuminating and challenging policies and politics. Her current and recent exhibitions include Imagined Boundaries, an interactive multimedia installation at Gibbes Museum in Charleston, SC (2023-2024), and Only Sound Remains, an interactive multimedia installation at the Sharjah Biennial 15, Thinking Historically in the Present in Sharjah, UAE (2023). Filsoofi is the 2023 recipient of Joan Mitchell Fellowship award, the 2022 Winner of the 1858 Contemporary Southern Art Award and the recipient of the 2021 Southern Prize Tennessee State Fellowship. She is an Assistant Professor of Ceramics in the Department of Art at Vanderbilt University and holds the secondary appointment at the Blair School of Music. She received her M.F.A. in Fine Arts from Florida Atlantic University and a B.F.A. in Ceramics from Al-Zahra University in Tehran, Iran. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please be sure to send details on all future department events directly to mivory at fsu.edu. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 1021095 bytes Desc: image.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Dear Students, We are thrilled to announce the 2023-2024 Department of Art Student Awards at FSU! These awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of our students, and yes, that includes YOU! The Department of Art offers a range of awards to Studio Art students who have demonstrated exceptional accomplishment. These awards vary from $300 to $1000. With a strong application, your chances of selection are excellent! It's important to note that all awards will be applied to your Financial Aid package. If you have any specific questions regarding how the award will be applied in your case, please reach out directly to the Financial Aid office. All BA, BFA & MFA Studio Art students in good academic standing enrolled for the Fall 2023 ? Spring 2024 term are eligible to apply. Recipients of awards can expect to see the funding applied to their FSU account early in the Spring 2024 semester. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: To apply, go to https://fsu.academicworks.com/. After login, students will need to fill out the General Application first, and then will be directed to complete the Art Award application. Both parts of the application must be completed to be considered for an award. Full instructions on the Awards Application Guidelines link below. To ensure your application stands out, follow these steps: 1. Artist?s Statement (150-300 words): * Begin with a concise bio followed by the core ideas behind your work. Note for Undergraduates: If applying for an Ann Kirn Scholarship, highlight the role of design in your studio practice. 2. Selecting Your Artwork (5-8 images): * Images should be well-photographed, under 2MB, and in jpg or png format. For videos, upload to Vimeo or YouTube and share the link. Format still images to 1080x1080 pixels at 72dpi with a black or white canvas extension. 3. Describing Your Artwork: * Provide title, size, medium, and completion date for each image. Use this opportunity to elaborate on the concepts introduced in your Artist?s Statement. 4. Additional Achievements: * Share any recent accomplishments or activities you'd like the faculty to know about. Include: * Scholarships, residencies, community projects, etc. Awards (name and date received) Volunteer work (activity and hours) Leadership roles in student organizations. Special Note: Completing this application may span several days and require dedicated effort. Your investment of time and thought will significantly enhance your chances of success. Moreover, this groundwork will better prepare you for future award applications, both on and off campus. Sample applications and tips for writing your artist statement are posted on the department website: https://art.fsu.edu/opportunities/scholarships-grants/department-of-art-student-awards/ Best of luck with your application! We can't wait to see your outstanding work. 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I thought we could send it to you via Docusign but it turns out it needs to have a witness present. I am printing the forms and we have several options for you to sign them in person this week: Tonight: I will have forms at the FAB visiting artist lecture and can hang around for a few minutes after the lecture to sign them Tuesday: 10-12pm at the CAB fishbowl (and possibly a bit later if Tenee is still there). You can also catch me immediately after my AMC if you're at the fishbowl at 2:30pm. Wednesday: 9-11:30 at FAB 320a - you can pop into my class and sign, no problem (it's work time for the students) Thursday: 10-12pm at the CAB fishbowl Thank you! Rob Duarte (he/him) Associate Professor & Graduate Director Florida State University Department of Art -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cjonesbaade at fsu.edu Sun Nov 12 00:21:00 2023 From: cjonesbaade at fsu.edu (Carrie Ann Baade) Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2023 05:21:00 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] Awards Deadline approaching! Nov 13th at 11:59 is near. Apply now! Message-ID: Announcement: Department of Art Student Awards 2023-2024 * Portal Opens: November 1st Deadline: November 13th, 2023, 11:59 pm Important Note: Applying early is recommended to avoid portal congestion on the last day. Late applications will not be considered. Dear Students, We are thrilled to announce the 2023-2024 Department of Art Student Awards at FSU! These awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of our students, and yes, that includes YOU! The Department of Art offers a range of awards to Studio Art students who have demonstrated exceptional accomplishment. These awards vary from $300 to $1000. With a strong application, your chances of selection are excellent! It's important to note that all awards will be applied to your Financial Aid package. If you have any specific questions regarding how the award will be applied in your case, please reach out directly to the Financial Aid office. All BA, BFA & MFA Studio Art students in good academic standing enrolled for the Fall 2023 ? Spring 2024 term are eligible to apply. Recipients of awards can expect to see the funding applied to their FSU account early in the Spring 2024 semester. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: To apply, go to https://fsu.academicworks.com/. After login, students will need to fill out the General Application first, and then will be directed to complete the Art Award application. Both parts of the application must be completed to be considered for an award. Full instructions on the Awards Application Guidelines link below. To ensure your application stands out, follow these steps: 1. Artist?s Statement (150-300 words): * Begin with a concise bio followed by the core ideas behind your work. Note for Undergraduates: If applying for an Ann Kirn Scholarship, highlight the role of design in your studio practice. 2. Selecting Your Artwork (5-8 images): * Images should be well-photographed, under 2MB, and in jpg or png format. For videos, upload to Vimeo or YouTube and share the link. Format still images to 1080x1080 pixels at 72dpi with a black or white canvas extension. 3. Describing Your Artwork: * Provide title, size, medium, and completion date for each image. Use this opportunity to elaborate on the concepts introduced in your Artist?s Statement. 4. Additional Achievements: * Share any recent accomplishments or activities you'd like the faculty to know about. Include: * Scholarships, residencies, community projects, etc. Awards (name and date received) Volunteer work (activity and hours) Leadership roles in student organizations. Special Note: Completing this application may span several days and require dedicated effort. Your investment of time and thought will significantly enhance your chances of success. Moreover, this groundwork will better prepare you for future award applications, both on and off campus. Sample applications and tips for writing your artist statement are posted on the department website: https://art.fsu.edu/opportunities/scholarships-grants/department-of-art-student-awards/ Best of luck with your application! We can't wait to see your outstanding work. Sincerely, Professor Carrie Ann Baade, BFA Director and Chair of the Awards Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mivory at fsu.edu Mon Nov 13 12:11:45 2023 From: mivory at fsu.edu (Celeste Ivory) Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 17:11:45 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] Upcoming Events Message-ID: Dear Department of Art, Mark your calendars for the following upcoming events: Today, Monday, November 13, 2:30-3:00pm [cid:b87cf23d-a242-4995-9645-c29aac8dc218] Form: Structure / Figure Student Pop-up exhibition Ed Love Sculpture Garden, Fine Arts Building Professor Katie Kehoe's 3D foundations class will carry out a pop-up exhibition today from 2:30-3:00pm. They'll be activating the two pedestals in front of the Fine Arts Building on Call Street, which are part of the Ed Love Sculpture Garden. Please drop by to view the work. ------------------------------------------------ Thursday, November 16, 6:00-7:30pm [cid:f954e61f-a732-4361-9703-0012ec6ebdf3] Department of Art's 2023/24 Visiting Artist Series Thursday, November 16, 6pm Visiting Artist Lecture with Steve Kurtz in FAB 249 Join the FSU Department of Art for the second lecture of the 2023-2024 Visiting Artist Series! For this year?s academic programming, FSU Art invites guests whose creative work and research connect with a broadly defined theme of ?listening.? We are excited and honored to welcome guest speaker, Steve Kurtz, on Thursday, November 16th at 6 PM in Fine Arts Building (FAB) 249. About Steve Kurtz Steve Kurtz PhD, Professor Emeritus of Art at the State University of New York, is a founding member of the internationally acclaimed art and theater group Critical Art Ensemble (CAE). Founded in 1987 by Steven Kurtz and Steve Barnes, CAE is an award-winning collective of artists of various specializations dedicated to exploring the intersections between art, technology, political activism, and critical theory. For over three decades CAE has produced interventions and provocations that examine questions surrounding information and communication technologies, biotechnologies, and environmental struggle. The collective has performed and produced a wide variety of projects for an international audience at diverse venues ranging from the street, to the museum, to the internet, and has been invited to produce projects at The Whitney Museum and The New Museum in NYC; Documenta, Kassel; The Corcoran Museum, Washington, D.C.; The ICA, London; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt; Mus?e d?Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and many others. Kurtz was the subject of the documentary Strange Culture (2007), which was part of the Official Selection and World Premiere of Sundance International Film Festival, 2007. ---------------------------------------------- Friday, November 17, 5:00-7:00pm [cid:53501d18-4899-4efa-acb7-19f2a4b90d44] BFA Thesis exhibition ?Humbleabode + Wanderlust? November 17 ? December 11, 2023 FAB Gallery, FSU Fine Arts Building Opening Reception: Friday, November 17, 5-7pm Artist?s Talk: Friday, November 17, 6pm BFA Thesis exhibition ?Humbleabode + Wanderlust? as a dual exhibition will open November 17th at The FAB Gallery. The reception is 5-7pm and the artist?s talk will be at 6pm. It will be up until December 11th. The front space will be occupied with cardboard materials in a site-specific installation by BFA candidate Grace Thornburg. ?By creating a relatable space using familiar materials, I hope audiences will feel more comfortable and be further inclined to interact with the work? Thornburg says. Through this site-specific installation, Grace questions what home means to the audience in our time. There will be a component Thornburg wants the viewers to interact with. The backspace will be exhibited ?Wanderlust? in a multimedia site-specific installation by another BFA candidate, Erin Polivka. Polivka explores the relationship between humans and the environment. Culling shapes and colors from landscapes and nature in her mind Polivka twists and improvises materials in her process to arrive somewhere fantastical and otherworldly. Using found fabric, wire, and paper m?ch? she envisions humans in nature in a harmonized landscape. ------------------------------------------------ Please be sure to send details on all future department events directly to mivory at fsu.edu. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Cultural, physical, geographical, technological-artists have responded to these forms of contact and cultural exchange or appropriation in myriad ways. Not only are there recent resonances to this topic, but there is also a much longer history that can be explored in regard to "contact"-one that is messy, contested, and complex. This exhibition will examine artistic engagement with the implications of contact, broadly conceived, allowing for the exploration of haptic, temporal, spatial, and conceptual forms of connection and exchange. We especially welcome proposals related to modes of contact that include, but are not limited to: * Cultural transfer, exchange, appropriation, rejection * Hybridization, conflation, and convergence of imagery, materials, and practices * The mobility of people, materials, and objects * Contact in colonial and imperial contexts * The effects of migration * Responses to a lack of contact during the COVID-19 pandemic * Real, virtual/digital, and imagined travels through time and space * Contested histories of contact * Explorations of modes of contact in artmaking (e.g. printmaking techniques) * Contact in border zones, frontiers, and liminal spaces * Tactility and non-tactility: touch and its alternatives Current and recent studio art graduate students are invited to submit a portfolio, an artist statement, and a current CV by December 15, 2023. In your email, please include your full name, academic affiliation, level of graduate study, artwork title(s), the dimensions of your artwork(s), and all installation requirements. Please email applications to gsahs at wustl.edu. Selected artists will be notified by late December. Modest honoraria will be provided to artists to offset the cost of travel and accommodations. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: WashU GSAHS 2024 CFA.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 87149 bytes Desc: WashU GSAHS 2024 CFA.pdf URL: From mivory at fsu.edu Thu Nov 16 08:54:28 2023 From: mivory at fsu.edu (Celeste Ivory) Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2023 13:54:28 +0000 Subject: [Art-mfastudio] TODAY: Visiting Artist Series Lecture with Steven Kurtz at 6pm in FAB249 Message-ID: Dear Department of Art, ????? Please join us this evening for the second lecture in the Department of Art's 2023/24 Visiting Artist Series. For this academic year's programming we have invited guests whose creative work and research connect with a broadly defined theme of "listening". Thursday, November 16, 6pm Visiting Artist Series Lecture with Steven Kurtz in FAB 249 [cid:125a1dac-66b5-4e80-9af0-6c43e4b347d2] About Steve Kurtz Steve Kurtz PhD, Professor Emeritus of Art at the State University of New York, is a founding member of the internationally acclaimed art and theater group Critical Art Ensemble (CAE). Founded in 1987 by Steven Kurtz and Steve Barnes, CAE is an award-winning collective of artists of various specializations dedicated to exploring the intersections between art, technology, political activism, and critical theory. For over three decades CAE has produced interventions and provocations that examine questions surrounding information and communication technologies, biotechnologies, and environmental struggle. The collective has performed and produced a wide variety of projects for an international audience at diverse venues ranging from the street, to the museum, to the internet, and has been invited to produce projects at The Whitney Museum and The New Museum in NYC; Documenta, Kassel; The Corcoran Museum, Washington, D.C.; The ICA, London; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt; Mus?e d?Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and many others. Celeste Ivory, MFA Academic Program Manager | 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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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It will be up until December 11th. The front space will be occupied with cardboard materials in a site-specific installation by BFA candidate Grace Thornburg. ?By creating a relatable space using familiar materials, I hope audiences will feel more comfortable and be further inclined to interact with the work? Thornburg says. Through this site-specific installation, Grace questions what home means to the audience in our time. There will be a component Thornburg wants the viewers to interact with. The backspace will be exhibited ?Wanderlust? in a multimedia site-specific installation by another BFA candidate, Erin Polivka. Polivka explores the relationship between humans and the environment. Culling shapes and colors from landscapes and nature in her mind Polivka twists and improvises materials in her process to arrive somewhere fantastical and otherworldly. 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Founded in 2009, Small Craft Advisory Press (SCAP) is an artists book press at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. With a mission to enable artists and scholars to create artists book editions that push the boundaries and traditions of the book arts, SCAP collaborates with creatives from across the world to produce sculptural and experimental artist books. This exhibition will feature books, printed ephemera, and the equipment and tools that go into producing these elaborate, interactive works of art. ----------------------------?? Friday, December 1, 4-6pm, Phyllis Straus Gallery (CAB) [cid:3490579c-3d3e-422d-b699-f0c809f028e0] Ritual Reflection: An Honors Thesis Exhibition featuring Anna Speer and Sarah Kate Evans Opening Reception, 4-6pm ?Ritual Reflection is a two-person exhibition featuring the honors theses of Anna Speer and Sarah Kate Evans. Speer?s thesis, REST and the Creative Process, explores the effect of Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy on ideation and artistic output. Evans? thesis, Party People, interrogates the role of Florida State nightclub culture in the formation of popular mythology and modern-day ritual.? --------------------------???? Friday, December 1, 5-7pm, Wall Space at Grassroots Coffee, 118 S. Broad St., Thomasville, GA [cid:584b2417-b6dd-4c7e-93eb-d7673bcf8ce2][cid:ad003c4b-8a3e-45c4-8bdf-75c4db1e5665] Hannah Keats: Open Opening Reception & Artist Talk A surreal life for a surreal artist. Hannah Keats is based in Tallahassee, Florida, where she focuses on creating biomorphic and realistic paintings inspired by nature and her environmental activism. Hannah Keats is currently attending Florida State University for her Masters in Fine Art for Studio Art. 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