Curatorial Exchange at Irvine Fine Art Center
Art Professor Micol Hebron is one of the curators of “Curatorial Exchange” at Irvine Fine Art Center . Curatorial Exchange is an exhibition that fo cuses on the curatorial styles of twelve different curators whose diverse backgrounds will provide for a very interesting mix of art and artists in this group show. The premise of
New Installation by Professor Berens Opens
A new installation by Professor Stephen Berens opens along with two other interconnected exhibitions at the Carl Solway Gallery in Cincinnati on September 7 and remains up through December 22, 2012. Professor Berens’ Thinking of Pinturicchio (While Looking Out Sol LeWitt’s Windows) will run concurrently with Sol LeWitt: Editions and Structures, 1970-2005 and Elizabeth Bryant’s
Labor Day with Wilkinson College Dean Patrick Fuery
Day 2: It is the Labor Day weekend and I found myself in one of those crowded malls that Southern California does better than just about anywhere else in the world. As the sea of people criss-crossed before us, I asked my two sons (Noah, aged 9, and Joshua, just turned 7) what they could
Wilkinson College Dean Patrick Fuery has something to say ...
(This is the first of many postings to come directly from new Wilkinson College Dean Patrick Fuery. We welcome your comments and encourage you to return often to see what Dean Fuery is up to and what he has planned for Wilkinson College.) Day 1: I have of late (to worryingly paraphrase Hamlet)
Colliding Worlds with David Michael Lee
David Michael Lee, of the Art Department, wears many art hats -innovative curator, art instructor, abstract painter. Lee’s work draws from many influences, experiences and methodologies. Among his many bodies is his latest showing of hard edge geometric abstraction. Beginning September 8th, Lee’s work will be featured at Brett Rubbico Gallery, Newport Beach California. Born
Sociology Major wins ASA Student Forum Paper Award
Sociology major Clay Thomas has won the 2012 Student Forum Paper Award given by the American Sociological Association (ASA) for his paper, “Disc Golfing: Disunity in the Struggle for Sport Legitimization.” The honor comes with a cash prize and travel funds to the ASA annual meeting to be held in Denver, Colorado, August 17-20.
War and Ethnic Cleansing: The Smyrna Catastrophe, 1922-2012
The Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education is pleased to announce a lecture on War and Ethnic Cleansing: The Smyrna Catastrophe, 1922-2012 with Dr. Richard Hovannisian on September 5 in Beckman Hall, Room 404 at 7 p.m. Dr. Hovannisian is the Chancellor Fellow in the Department of History and the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education at
Contexts & Choices by Doug Sweet
Chap man University and Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences is proud to announce that the Director of Undergraduate Writing, Doug Sweet’s, Contexts & Choices: A Guide to Practical Writing, was just published by Kendall-Hunt. Congratulations!
Getty intern brings historian’s training to American arts and crafts pottery exhibition
Chapman University history major Lauren Abel ’13 didn’t know anything about American arts and crafts pottery of the late Victo rian era when she was asked to plan and design a museum exhibition on – you guessed it – American arts and crafts pottery of the late Victorian era. But Abel says she knew
Lick it into Shape - Art Exhibit
Guggenheim Gallery at Chapman University is pleased to announce LICK IT INTO SHAPE – Friending the Ephemeral, and art exhibit. The exhibition will be on view from August 20 through September 20, 2012. Please join us for the artist reception on Wednesday, Sept. 5 from 5-9 p.m. Lick it into shape is about shifting concepts