Ceramic Professor's "Influenza Cluster" Sculpture Recently Exhibited
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
Voces Novae: Chapman University Historical Review Has Done It Again!
For the thir d time the history e-journal, Voces Novae , has won the national prize for Best Electronic Journal by the Phi Alpha Theta History Honors Society . Voces Nova e was founded in the Spring of 2009 by the Alpha Mu Gamma Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta at Chapman University. The mission
John Fowles Center Literary Forum Kicks Off With Claudio Magris
The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing and Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences is excited to be hosting Claudio Magris on Monday, October 15, 2012 as part of the John Fowles Literary Forum at 7 p.m. in the Henley Reading Room, Leatherby Libraries. Magris graduated from the University of Turin, where he
VOICES! A New Series at Chapman!
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
A Boy in Terezin: The Private Diary of Pavel Weiner with Dr. Deborah Dwork
Chapman University, t he Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education and Wilkinson College are pleased to host a lecture titled, “A Boy in Terezin: The Private Diary of Pavel Weiner” with Dr. Deborah Dwork on October 18, 2012 in the Wallace All Faiths Chapel in the Fish Interfaith Center. Written in tiny script on scarce
Professor and Student Present Case Study at CESC
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
Comm Major Wins Award at IOSSBR Conference in Las Vegas
Brett Robertson, a Henley lab assistant and sophomore Communication Studies major, just won Best Poster Presentation at the International Organization of Social Sciences and Behavioral Research conference, held earlier this week in Las Vegas. His paper explored the debate surrounding health care reform and was entitled, “Public Distrust of Government: An Analysis of Government Transparency
Art Exhibit - Dark Matters in Guggenheim Gallery
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
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
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