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David Lee as New Art Curator for Coastline Art Gallery

October 20, 2011 by | News

David Lee, one of Chapman’s Art faculty, has been hired as the new art curator for Coastline Art Gallery located in Huntington Beach. The news is also featured in the onine Orange County Register. To see the article go to this website: http://www.ocregister.com/articles/art-322196-design-mortgage.html

Clubs on Facebook

October 20, 2011 by | News

Chapman’s Art Club, Graphic Design Club and Art History Club are on Facebook! Join these groups if you would like to get event notifications, and follow regular posts revolving around art students involvement on and off campus.

Transition: Figure

October 18, 2011 by | Events

  Coastline Community College Art Gallery presents an upcoming exhibition, Transition: Figure. The show takes place on October 20-November 19. David Lee, a Chapman adjunct faculty, is curating the show and Dawn Huxley, another adjunct faculty member, is one of the featured artists. Come support and appreciate their work at the the opening reception on

Student Art Showcase: Subvert the Paradigm

October 13, 2011 by | News

Chapman University’s Guggenheim Gallery will be hosting a fall BA Art Showcase, Subvert the Paradigm, on October 24 – 27 from 12 – 5pm. The show opens on October 24th at 5:30pm and will be featuring work by students Sarah Jones, Tyler Park, Mari Takeyama and Koreena Papke. The Guggenheim Gallery is located on the

Student Art Showcase: Post Aesthetic Stress

October 12, 2011 by | News

Chapman University’s Guggenheim Gallery will be hosting a fall BA Art Showcase, Post Aesthetic Stress, on October 31 –  November 4 from 12 – 5pm. The show opens on October 31st at 5:30pm and will be featuring work by students Robbie Kociela, Cassandra Kottman, and Jonathan Toto. The Guggenheim Gallery is located on the South

Junior Graphic Design Showcase: Imprint

October 12, 2011 by | News

Chapman University’s Guggenheim Gallery will be hosting its fall Junior Graphic Design Showcase, Imprint, on October 24 – 28 from 12 – 5pm. The show opens on October 24th at 5:30pm and will be featuring work by students Danielle Hebert, Marian Huang, Kelly Lonergan, and Katelyn Bianchini. The Guggenheim Gallery is located on the South

Visual Arts Speaker: Neville Kristoffer

October 11, 2011 by | News

Art Historian, Neville Kristoffer, focuses his research on the international aspects of the arts in the early modern period. In his lecture this Wednesday, October 12th he will discuss the relationship between Germany, France and Italy and the eclectic mode of thought that was seen as a progressive path to rich, new ideas by academics,

Pacific Standard Time at Chapman

October 4, 2011 by | News

Chapman University, the Art Department, and Guggenheim Gallery is partnering with Pacific Standard Time. It’s an unprecedented collaboration of of more than 60 cultural institutions across Southern California celebrating art in LA from from 1945 to 1980. To learn more, please check out the website: http://www.pacificstandardtime.org/exhibitions?id=everyman-s-infinite-art

Visual Arts Speaker Series, Melissa Simonian, Sept. 28

September 22, 2011 by | News

Wilkinson College and the Department of Art presents the Visual Arts Speaker Series with Graphic Designer Melissa Simonian, Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 7 p.m. in Moulton Center, Room 213. In 2007, Melissa graduated with a B.F.A in graphic design from Chapman University. She currently works for FILTER magazine as a member of the Creative Group. Since joining FILTER,

Visual Arts Speaker Series – Harold Gregor (Artist) interviewed by Damon Willick (Art Historian), Sept. 13

September 9, 2011 by | News

Wilkinson College and Chapman University Visual Arts Speaker Series presents Artist Harold Gregor and Art Historian Damon Willick. In 1966, Harold Gregor, the then-chief of the Chapman College Department of Art mounted an exhibition in the college’s Purcell Gallery entitled Everyman’s Infinite Art. The gallery was closed for the duration of the show, because, in Gregor’s

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