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Ceramic Professor’s Work Published

October 9, 2012 by | Art

In August, ceramics professor, David Kiddie , had one of his teapots “Red Rocket” published in The Best of 500 Ceramics: Celebrating a Decade in Clay , Sterling publishing Co, New York, NY, as part of an international juried book competition.  The book is comprised of the best 500 works from 5000 eligible pieces that

Professor Collaborates on Exhibition for International Art Fair

October 8, 2012 by | Art

The Suburban gallery of Chicago invited Professor Stephen Berens and fellow Los Angeles artist Elizabeth Bryant to represent the gallery at Co/Lab, which was part of the international art fair Art Platform-Los Angeles. The installation they produced, OVERLAP, was based on the work they made while in residence at Sol LeWitt’s studio in Spoletto, Italy.

Confucian Role Ethics with Roger Ames

October 8, 2012 by | News

Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Asian Studies Minor along with the Dr. Richard Watson Distinguished Speaker Series presents, Confucian Role Ethics , with guest lecturer Roger Ames, Ph.D. on Wednesday, October 10 in the Bush Conference Center of Beckman Hall, room 404. The reception will begin at 4:30 p.m., followed by a

Ceramic Professor’s “Influenza Cluster” Sculpture Recently Exhibited

October 8, 2012 by | Art

Ceramics professor, David Kiddie , recently exhibited a ceramic sculpture, “Influenza Cluster” in a juried show,  “Kiln Opening” at the American Museum of Ceramic Art.  The sculpture was purchased the opening night of the show by Matthew L. Taylor, a member of the museum’s Board of Directors.  Mr. Taylor intends to keep the sculpture for

VOICES! A New Series at Chapman!

October 5, 2012 by | News

Student & Campus Life and UPB are proud to debut a brand new program series: VOICES! with an opening performance sponsored by Safe Space and Chapman’s Queer Straight Alliance. VOICES! combines performance art and social justice in order to entertain and inspire. The opening performance will feature spoken word artists Traci Kato-Kiriyama, Aakash

Professor and Student Present Case Study at CESC

October 4, 2012 by | Art

Art Professor Claudine Jaeniche n and senior graphic design major, Tavish Ryan, presented their case study on the design of evacuation information at the California Emergency Services Conference in Sacramento. They were the first designers invited to participate at this forum, which included Secretary Mark Ghilarducci and representatives from FEMA and CalEMA. Professor

Art Exhibit – Dark Matters in Guggenheim Gallery

October 3, 2012 by | Art

Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University is pleased to announce Dark Matters – Takes on Conceptual and Minimal Aesthetics, October 1, 2012 – October 29, 2012 (opening reception on Wednesday, October 3, 2012, 6-9 p.m.) Artist for this exhibit include: Krysten Cunningham,  Adam Feldmeth, Tobias Hantmann, Christian Jendreiko, Analia Saban, Monika Stricker, There is no dark

Professor Collaborates on Exhibition for International Art Fair

October 3, 2012 by | Art

The Suburban gallery of Chicago invited Professor Stephen Berens and fellow Los Angeles artist Elizabeth Bryant to represent the gallery at Co/Lab, which was part of the international art fair Art Platform-Los Angeles. The installation they produced, OVERLAP, was based on the work they made while in residence at Sol LeWitt’s studio in Spoletto, Italy.

Ceramic Professor’s Work Published

October 3, 2012 by | Art

In August, ceramics professor, David Kiddie, had one of his teapots “Red Rocket” published in The Best of 500 Ceramics: Celebrating a Decade in Clay, Sterling publishing Co, New York, NY, as part of an international juried book competition.  The book is comprised of the best 500 works from 5000 eligible pieces that were previously

First Chair’s Meeting

September 28, 2012 by | News

Our first Chair’s meeting since semester began. The Chairs perhaps looked a little awe-struck (a euphemism?) when Eric and Ann (the Associate Deans) and I laid out some of the plans for the coming weeks. We are setting off to build a series of strategic plans – for each department and then for the college

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