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Ceramics Sale Spring 2017

April 26, 2017 by | News

It’s back! The Annual Ceramics Sale! Come out to the Piazza and see the student created ceramics and purchase something original! Sale begins on Monday, May 8 – Friday, May 12, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Got questions? You can contact Professor David Kidde at (714) 997-6748.

Food Fight Food Pantry Canvas Totes Giveaway: May 10

April 24, 2017 by | News

In 2016 a far-reaching study of food insecurity on campus found that one in five students across the nation experienced food insecurity – the lack of reliable access to affordable, nutritious food. Half of these reported that they were forced to choose between buying food or a required textbook. Clearly, food insecurity threatens students’ educational

Talking to the Other Side Discussing Current Politics in the Classroom

April 21, 2017 by | News

Please join us on Wednesday, May 3rd as Chapman University brings together experts from both sides of the political aisle for a stimulating discussion on the appropriateness of discussing current politics in the classroom, Talking to the Other Side, at 7 p.m. in Chapman’s Beckman Hall Room #404. This event will feature two local professors

Retirement Celebration Dr. Roberta Lessor

April 17, 2017 by | News

You’re invited to attend a retirement celebration honoring Dr. Roberta Lessor – Professor, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology; Former Dean of Wilkinson College of Letters and Sciences; Professor, Crean College of Health and Behavioral; Health Sciences and Kinesiology, on Wednesday, April 26 at 4 p.m. in the Marvin W.

Bensussen Distinguished Lecture in Arts Dava Sobel: April 3

March 29, 2017 by | News

Department of Art presents Dava Sobel as part of the Bensussen Distinguished Lecture in Arts Series on Monday, April 3 at 7 p.m. in Argyros Forum, 209 A&B. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please call (714) 997-6729. Dava Sobel: Sobel is the author of several bestselling books about

Art History Symposium: April 7 Keynote Speaker Heather Badamo

March 14, 2017 by | News

The Art Department is excited to be hosting keynote speaker Heather Badamo on Friday, April 7, 2017 as part of the Art History Symposium. Heather Badamo is a professor at UCSB and specializes in the air of Byzantium and the East Christian world. Her research focuses on the intersections of Christian and Islamic visual culture,

A Conversation About Gender Expression You're invited to the LASER talk at UCIrvine

March 14, 2017 by Micol Hebron | Events

Chapman Professor and Artist Micol Hebron will be co-moderating a panel discussion about gender expression as part of UC Irvine’s LASER talk series on Monday, March 20, 2017. Professor Hebron will be paired with David Familian, director of the Beall Center for Art and Technology, and six panelists who will speak about the nature of

Where are the Women? Discussing the State of Women in the Arts

March 14, 2017 by Micol Hebron | News

On Thursday, March 23, 2017, Chapman University Professor and artist Micol Hebron be giving a public talk at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. She will be talking about her project, Gallery Tally, and her ongoing research about the small numbers of representation of women artists in galleries and art collections. Here’s what the Crocker

Margo Pawell Graphic Design Symposium April 5

March 14, 2017 by | News

In honor of Margo Pawell, this symposium is dedicated to bringing together diverse experts to discuss topics in graphic design giving students and the regional design community a chance to gather and partake in discourse. Join the Art Department on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 7 p.m. in Beckman Hall 404 to hear panelists Steve

Visual Thinker Lecture Series Saskia Beranek: April 3

March 8, 2017 by | News

The Department of Art is pleased to be hosting Saskia Beranek as part of the Visual Thinker Lecture Series on Monday, April 3, 2017 at 4 p.m. in Moulton Hall, 213. Saskia Beranek, University of Pittsburgh While the study of early modern portraiture can seem like a parade of distant faces and biographies, looking beyond

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