Irvine Fine Arts Ctr. Showcases Chapman Professor
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Check out the Irvine Fine Arts Center’s latest exhibition, Analog Digital 2012. This show explores the relationship between analog and digital art utilizing unconventional systems of display and methods of delivery and includes the works of Assistant Art Professor Stephen Berens. The exhibit will showcase
WCHSS Department of Art New Student & Family Reception
Event: WCHSS Department of Art New Student & Family Reception When: Tuesday, August 21 from 4:00-6:00pm Where: Guggenheim Gallery & Moulton Hall, Department of Art Tour & Kiln Fired Pizza Welcome to the Department of Art! A homemade kiln
Analog Digital 2012
Professor, Stephen Berens, is in the “Analog Digital 2012” show that opens at the Irvine Art Center this weekend. The exhibit will include 75 pictures of Beren’s a Lost Dog series and everyone is welcome to come and support his work at the opening reception from Saturday, June 16 from 5-8pm. If you can’t make it, don’t worry,
Students Participating in NASA's Jet Propulsion
The students in the Intersection of Art and Science will be participating in the open house at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena this coming weekend by displaying their final art projects made based on spacecraft design they made with the 3D modeling program, MAYA. JPL will be open to the public to show the
Intersection of Art and Science Students Participating in Open House at NASA
The students in the Intersection of Art and Science will be participating in the open house at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena this coming weekend by displaying their final art projects made based on spacecraft design they made with the 3D modeling program, MAYA. JPL will be open to the public to show the
Studio Art Majors Show Their Work At Advocate & Gochis Galleries
Junior Studio Art majors, Kellan Shanahan and Andy Macasil , have been given their own exhibition at the Advocate & Gochis Galleries of the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center of West Hollywood (the largest LGBT organization in the world). The rich, female nude-style paintings of Andy Macasil investigate self-representation and examine components of masculinity
Faculty Keeping Busy
Dr. Jennifer Waldeck, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, has published three chapters in an interdisciplinary volume on social problems, published by Bridgepoint (2013). Coauthored by Patricia Kearney and Tim Plax, the titles of these chapters are: Violence as a Social Problem; The Changing American Family; and Gender Socialization, Sexual Orientation, and Inequality. These chapters examine,
Networking in Hawaii
On Tuesday, May 29th Wilkinson College and parents Jane and David Mench (P’13, P’15, ’15) hosted a reception for alumni, current Chapman University parents and students from Hawaii. There were thirty-four attendees including a variety of alumni from our very distinguished senior alumnist Wayne Bennett ’48 to our newest alumni Kyle Carter ’12 and Kimberly
Students Presented Their Research at the Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences
Chapman students Olivia Snow (senior majoring in political science and peace studies) and Kathleen Doll (sophomore majoring in political science and psychology) presented their research at the Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Olivia’s paper was entitled, “The Role of Religiosity in the Formation of Foreign Policy Attitudes.” Kathleen presented, “Egalitarianism and Support for Female
Chapman University researcher helps uncover golden discovery at Tel Megiddo dig
About 3,100 years ago somebody stuffed a hoard of gold jewelry, beads and a single earring adorned with tiny animal images into a nest of three clay pots — including a beer strainer – seemingly in hopes that no one would find the treasure in a dusty corner of ancient Canaan. But in 2010 someone