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Research-Based Strategies to Refresh and Enhance College Teaching, Jan. 23

January 13, 2015 by | News

There are only a few spots left at the 2nd Annual Institute for Excellence in Teaching & Learning Faculty Workshop on Friday, January 23, 2015, “Research-Based Strategies to Refresh and Enhance College Teaching” – in Argyros Forum, 209 A, starting at 8:30 a.m. This day of workshops and conversation with colleagues is sponsored by

INTERSTICES: The In-betweeness of Ethics Feb. 25

January 8, 2015 by | News

Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences is hosting INTERSTICES: The In-betweeness of Ethics, a one-night interactive forum allowing practical and personal engagement with ethics on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 in Beckman Hall 404 at 4 p.m. The Interstices series is a set of themed events and discussions that examine the cross-sections or rather

“Behind the Mouse” reception honors student artists

December 5, 2014 by | Art

The Leatherby Libraries Hall of Art regularly features exhibits from the Chapman community – faculty, staff, and students. This season’s exhibit, “Behind the Mouse,” showcases the work of two graphic design students here at Chapman, Nick Oeffling and Megan Totah. The campus community is invited to a reception honoring Nick and Megan and showcasing their

Professor Hebron Performs in Miami

November 12, 2014 by | News

Written by Professor Micol Hebron I am very pleased to announce that I have been invited to present a performance art piece at Emerson Dorsch Gallery in Miami on Thursday November 13, 2014 as part of “This is Happening”, a 5-week long performance art series. My performance, titled “Three Stage Transfer Drawing” is

Visual Thinker Lecture Series Presents: Nov. 13

November 4, 2014 by | News

The Art Department is hosting a Visual Thinker Lecture Series on Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 7 p.m. with Professor of Art History and Architecture at University of California, Santa Barbara, Jeanette Favrot Peterson. Professor Peterson will speak on …  The symbolic and racial implications of darkness: Guadalupe from Spain to the Americas. About

Professor Hebron Awarded Art Fellowship

October 23, 2014 by | News

I am pleased to announce that I was recently one of 12 Los Angeles area artists to be awarded a fellowship from the Investing in Artists program through the Center for Cultural Innovation*. I received this fellowship to purchase a large-scale professional printer, to support and continue my social justice art project titled “(en)Gendered (in)Equity: The

Feminist-Art-Theory-Power

October 8, 2014 by | News

Students enrolled in (Sociology) Professor Clara Magliola’s “Feminist-Art-Theory- Power” class were asked to complete five “Art-Theory Projects” over the 2014 Fall semester.  Such projects allow students to apply and illustrate analytical concepts from Social Theory (including feminist theory) through visual expression, as complementing/companion pieces to verbal and text-based expression. For the first project, students were

Guggenheim Gallery Presents, Life Transmissions: October 6-31, 2014

October 7, 2014 by | News

The Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University is pleased to present LIFE TRANSMISSIONS, starting Monday, October 6 – Friday, October, 31, 2014 (with an artist reception and catalog release on Sunday, November 2, 2014, 3-7 p.m.) About The Exhibit: The question of what is at the beginning of things – paralleling the metaphor of the

West Meets East in Indian Art

September 30, 2014 by | News

In January, adjunct Professor of Art History, Ed Fosmire will visit sites in India as he investigates the confluence of East and West on the visual arts on a research trip. Although primarily the result of several centuries of British control, India also had significant contact with (and colonization by) the Dutch,

Tiepolo Toyota

September 29, 2014 by | Art

Moving from Canada to California to start my job at Chapman University was a big transition. There were exciting moments, like meeting new colleagues and getting my own office, and less-than-exciting moments, in particular spending a lot of time at the DMV getting a California driver’s license and trying to import my beloved VW Beetle.

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