Special talk by Professor Justin Walsh at Machine Project
Chapman University Assistant Professor of Art History, Justin St. P. Walsh, will be giving a special talk on Thursday, Aug ust 9 titled, “’Giant Leaps for Mankind’ and the Future of the Past,” , at 8 p.m. at the Machine Project in Los Angeles (1200-D North Alvarado Street, 90026). Professor Walsh’s talk will explore
Teachers get a Keene view of history with images, pictures during campus conference
The old photograph projected onto the overhead screen showed what seemed to be a merry bunch of solid Americans looking on and cheering at a happy occasion. But that was just part of the story and literally half of the photo. In the next slide the entire photograph was revealed, and the classroom of history
History major interns at Banning Museum for summer
This summer History major Lauren Abel has been interning at Banning Museum in Wilmington as the Getty Multicultural Intern and her project has been to completely design the new exhibit for the Banning’s visitor center. This involved creating a detailed inventory list, researching over thirty pieces, their manufacturers, and the time period during which they
Warped Spaces with artist (and Chapman student) Julie Russo
You are invited to a special solo exhibit , Warped Spaces , on August 13, in the second level studio room of the Guggenheim Gallery by artist and student Julie Russo. Russo will discuss how light, space, and time define our perception of reality. Warped Spaces will be open to the public
Department of Art Welcome Reception
The Department of Art will welcome freshmen, transfers, and their family’s to a reception an d pizza party on Tuesday, August 21 in Guggenheim Gallery at 4 p.m. The pizza will be cooked in kiln’s by Professor Kiddie. All the ingredients are fresh and prepared on sight! For more information, please contact the
Art Student Exhibition: Warped Spaces
Warped Spaces, August 13, 2012, is a solo exhibition of Julie Russo in the second level studio room of the Guggenheim Gallery that discusses how light, space, and time define our perception of reality. Warped Spaces will be open to the public for one night at a reception from 5:30pm-7:00pm. Artist and student, Julie Russo works
Chapman University alumni honored with Emmy nominations for news, primetime work
A whole cast of Chapman University alumni were among the television industry notables honored with Primetime Emmy nominations this month. Nominated were: Kent Bassett (MFA/FP ’08), Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality Programming category for his work as part of the editing team on “Top Chef.” Darren Bunkley ’98, Outstanding Reality – Competition Program category for
Professor Keene to conduct seminar here for award-winning Gilder Lehrman Institute
Led by Jennifer Keene, Ph.D., professor of history and chair of Chapman University’s Department of History, the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History will hold a week-long seminar at Chapman, “Teaching American History with Images,” from July 29 to Aug. 4. Read more in Happenings …
Writing a dictionary to preserve a language is an Amazonian, but rewarding, project
The faded mosquito bites dotted around Priya Shah’s ankles will disappear, making that particular reminder of her January interterm studies in the Amazonian rain forest a mere memory. “They were huge,” Shah said with a laugh, brushing at her ankles near the end of the spring semester, months since her trip to the Amazon. “But
Art Professor Micol Hebron stays busy over the summer
Chapman Professor of Art, Micol Hebron, is a video and performance artist who has worked out of Los Angeles for the past 15 years. She currently has a piece in a group show at Jancar Gallery called, “The Very Eye of the Night,” which can be viewed now through July 28. To check out the