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Chapman University, Wilkinson College Commissions iSanctuary!

June 7, 2013 by | News

Chapman University recently commissioned iSanctuary to create a custom keepsake tassel for their graduates from Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Traditionally, Wilkinson College presents a medal to its graduates at the commencement ceremony, however, this year the college wanted to expand the symbolism behind the medal to incorporate the mission of the university.

Various Positions with Professor Michael Dopp

June 5, 2013 by | Art

Roberts & Tilton Art Gallery in Culver City is pleased to announce Adjunct Art Professor (Chapman University, Art Department) Michael Dopp’s first solo exhibition, Various Positions, June 8 – July 13 (opening reception, June 8, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m). Various Positions represents a complex and variegated approach to painting in which

A Message To Faculty and Staff From Dean Patrick Fuery …

May 17, 2013 by | News

Hi All This is a little premature, but I just wanted to send a thank you message before the summer overtakes and you get to turn your mind to other things. So my thanks to each of you for your invaluable contributions to the College and all it stands for. Thank you for your dedication

California Visual Music – Three Generations of Abstraction

May 17, 2013 by | Art

The Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University in conjunction with Chapman University’s Escalatte Collection is pleased to present California Visual Music – Three Generations of Abstraction, Saturday, May 18, 2013 –  Saturday, June 22, 2013. The exhibition brings together work from L.A.’s vital art scene with selected pieces from the Escalate Collection that exemplify key innovations

Taking to the Streets: The Evolution of the Berlin Art Scene

May 16, 2013 by | Art

Author: Micol Hebron, Ph.D. Wilkinson Review Spring 2013 For the last decade Berlin has been an increasingly important locus of the contemporary art scene drawing large numbers of emerging and established artists from around the world. After the financial crash in 2008 even more artists flocked to Berlin where they could find cheap studio space

Professor Presents New Piece at MOCA

May 16, 2013 by | Art

Professor Micol Hebron , Art (New Genres), is presenting a new performance piece at The Museum of Contemporary Art ( MOCA) on May 18th, 2013. Professor Hebron has been invited to present as part of Susan Silton’s project “Who’s in a Name”, which is co-sponsored by Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions and the Museum of Contemporary

Fallen Fruit Featured in The New York Times

May 16, 2013 by | Art

Chapman Art Professor David Burns and his friends Matias Viegener and Austin Young are members of the group Fallen Fruit. Fallen Fruit is art collaboration of these three artists that uses fruit as a common denominator to change the way you see the world, using photography, video, performance, and installation. Fallen Fruit’s work focuses on urban

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