Please join Ariana, Jason, Katherine & Lexa as they describe their adventures at betonsalon in Paris and apexart in New York with an informative slide presentation.
Monday January 25
6:15 pm
AB room 320
This trip was generously sponsored by AAA
The Academically-Controlled Auxiliary Activities (AAA) Fund
AAA supports travel for PSU students who participate in faculty-governed scholarly conferences by reading papers, participating in panels, or giving creative presentations. Their participation must have educational potential for other students, e.g., through a complementary presentation on the PSU campus.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Paris-New York Rendezvous, Monday January 25
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Campus Resources
We know PSU has them, but they may be hard to find: Resources. it would be appreciated by present and future generations if everyone would add their secret resource list to the blog.
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the new Campus Rec Center- Though it's missing the most important component- a sauna, it has a beautiful pool, classrooms, new weight lifting & cardio machines, free classes and a lot of natural light. Free for all students, affordable for faculty and partners.
The Grad Lab- in the basement of Smith, the Grad Lab has nice computers, scanners, a plotter(!), hands-on training, and some free classes: www.oit.pdx.edu/idsc
More to come...
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Congrats on Fall Reviews & Monday Night Seminar News
Congratulations to all of you on the success of your fall reviews. We especially commend the first-years, who jumped in feet first and did a great job presenting solid exploration across the board.
There is no visiting artist for the first Monday night seminar meeting of winter term (January 4) so we will meet as scheduled at 6 in room 320 for a welcome-back potluck and conversation about the program. Bring something good to share and your constructive ideas.
Please remember that the university will be closed Dec. 19-28.
Wishing you all a great break, good holidays and a very happy new year.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
November 16, 2009: James Yood
James Yood traveled all the way to Portland for his PSU lectured on November 16th. Yood teaches contemporary art history and criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he is adjunct professor in the Department of Art History, Theory and Criticism. Active as an art critic and essayist on contemporary art, he is Chicago correspondent to Artforum and tema celeste, and also writes regularly for GLASS magazine, American Craft, Aperture, and Art & Auction. He spoke on the importance of place for an artist and how a region impacts their artistic voice. Thank you so much joining us James Yood!
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November 9, 2009 Speaker Laurel Nakadate
On November 9th we had the pleasure of hearing Laurel Nakadate speak about her work and career as a photographer, and film maker. The New York video artist has made her mark exploring the arcane psyche of a very peculiar archetype—the single man. Nakadate is known for powerful video and photographic works in which the artist, her subjects, and the viewer are entangled in an unsettling dance of seduction, power, trust, tenderness, loss, and betrayal. Along with her short videos and photographs she spoke about her recent films: Stay the Same, Never Change and Wolf Knife.
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November 2, 2009: Marc Herbst from the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest
On November 2 we were fortunate enough to host Marc Herbst, co-editor of the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest. The Journal of Aesthetics and Protest is a Los Angeles based magazine. The Journal, aware of the possibilities of the boundless moment, searches for ways to think through the cultural and political ramifications of representation. In word and aspiration, The Journal dreams toward a world that differs from "a celebration of the choice already made in the sphere of production, and the consummate result of that choice."
Thanks for joining us, Marc!
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
MFA Presentantion Schedule
Each MFA student will give a 15 minute PowerPoint presentation of their quarter's work and research. This will happen at the end of the term during the Monday Night Lecture class time. Half of the class will present on November 23rd and the other half on November 30th. Please remember to bring your dinner on these nights. No food will be provided.
November 23rd
6:00-6:15 1. Helen
6:15-6:30 2. Josh
6:30-6:45 3. Nicole
6:45-7:00 4. Lexa
7:00-7:15 5. McCallah
7:15-7:45 Break
7:45-8:00 6. Zach
8:00-8:15 7. Lori
8:15-8:30 8. Anna and Ryan
8:30-8:45 9. Connie
8:45-9:00 10. Jillian
November 30th
6:00-6:15 1. Robin
6:15-6:30 2. Michelle L.
6:30-6:45 3. Ariana
6:45-7:00 4. Michelle S.
7:00-7:15 5. Miles
7:15-7:45 Break
7:45-8:00 6. Kathrine
8:00-8:15 7. Derek
8:15-8:30 8. Ralph
8:30-8:45 9. Hannah
8:45-9:00 10. Motoya
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Inteview with Kenneth Goldsmith
Here is the interview with Kenneth Goldsmith. Here is the link from which you can download if you would rather download than listen streaming.:
http://www.archive.org/details/InteviewWithKennethGoldsmith
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Nina Katchadourian speaks at PNCA 11/19
Thursday, November 19
MFA in Visual Studies Lecture: Nina Katchadourian
6:30pm | Lab at the Museum of Contemporary Craft, 724 N.W. Davis St.
Nina Katchadourian’s work exists in a wide variety of media including photography, sculpture, video and sound. Her work has been exhibited domestically and internationally at places such as PS1/MoMA, the Serpentine Gallery, New Langton Arts, Artists Space, SculptureCenter, and the Palais de Tokyo. In 2006 the Tang Museum in Saratoga Springs exhibited a 10-year survey of her work and published an accompanying monograph entitled "All Forms of Attraction." Katchadourian is represented by Sara Meltzer gallery in New York and Catharine Clark gallery in San Francisco.
Check out this link to see how she dressed up a snake to look like rat and a rat to look like a snake http://www.ninakatchadourian.com/confusinganimals/animalcrossdressing.php
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Children's Creativity Symposium and speaker Dr Ellen Handler Spitz
Special Event | Children’s Creativity Symposium
Arts educators and administrators will gather for this symposium on the role of visual arts education in childhood development. Writer, lecturer, and scholar Dr. Ellen Handler Spitz delivers the keynote address, examining the unlimited imaginative dimensions of children’s experiences. Lois Hetland will discuss her research in cognitive and developmental psychology, focusing on issues of learning, teaching, and disciplinary understanding, with an emphasis in the arts.
Ticket info: Free and open to the public.
Event runs:
Wed, Nov 11 –
Sat, Nov 14
PNCA Main Campus Building, Swigert Commons, 1241 N.W. Johnson St.
Friday, November 13
Lecture | “Reflections on Space and Childhood” by Dr. Ellen Handler Spitz
Part of the Children's Creativity Symposium, Dr. Ellen Handler Spitz discusses the complex and powerful role of the visual arts in the emotional and cognitive development of children. In particular, Dr. Spitz will address trends, opportunities, and limitations for deploying the visual arts in therapeutic contexts.
Ticket info: Free and open to the public.
Event times:
6:30 pm –
7:30 pm
PNCA Main Campus Building, Swigert Commons, 1241 N.W. Johnson St.
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Lecture by Aly Khalifa for at PNCA
Thursday, November 12
MFA in Applied Craft and Design Lecture | Aly Khalifa
Aly Khalifa started Gamil Design in October of 1995 to combine his talents of design, engineering and product development. He has degrees in both Industrial Design and Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University. His work has ranged from innovative wind tunnel testing to a patented eyewear system. He has worked in plastic, fabric and metal in the consumer products, sporting good and medical equipment industries and has been a Visiting Professor at North Carolina State University School of Design and has led many creativity workshops.
Ticket info: Free and open to the public.
Event times:
6:30 pm –
8:00 pm
MFA in Applied Craft and Design Studios, Bison Building, 421 N.E. 10th Ave. and Glisan St.
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Lecture: William Breazeale at Cooley Gallery
Lecture: William Breazeale
November 3rd
William Breazeale lectures on the Old Master Drawing exhibition in the Cooley Art Gallery. A public reception follows in the gallery.
THE DOUGLAS F. COOLEY MEMORIAL
ART GALLERY, REED COLLEGE
3203 SE WOODSTOCK BLVD.
PORTLAND, OREGON 97202-8199
LOCATED ON THE MAIN FLOOR OF THE REED LIBRARY
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Cooley Art Gallery exhibition The Language of the Nude: Four Centuries of Drawing the Human Body
Ongoing through December 5
Cooley Art Gallery exhibition
The Language of the Nude: Four Centuries of Drawing the Human Body
For centuries, the nude body was the highest expression of human aspiration. Religious figures, gods and goddesses, heroes, and even personifications of abstract ideals found visible form in the undraped human figure. This exhibition of 60 rarely seen drawings from the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California, examines the nude its place in the artist's process, and the ideals and desires it expressed in European art. Tracing how artists saw the body, for example the influence of Michelangelo and Raphael in the 16th century and French Academy nudes in the 18th, it also examines the body's context in Christian art, Classical mythology and literary subjects. For more information, visit the Cooley Art Gallery website. (Image: Charles Le Brun, Man Clinging to a Rock. Red chalk on buff laid paper, 44.5 x 28.8 cm. © Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California.)
Noon–6 p.m., Tuesday–Sunday, Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Hauser Memorial Library.
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craftPerspectives: Vicki Halper speaks at Museum of Contemporary Craft
craftPerspectives: Vicki Halper
The Museum of Contemporary Craft in partnership with Pacific Northwest College of Art presents Vicki Halper.
A lecturer during the Museum of Contemporary Craft's 2008 exhibition Glass, Vicki Halper returns to provide context to the historical shifts examined in the exhibition, The Academy is Full of Craft. In this presentation, Halper reads from the new book Choosing Craft: The Artist’s Viewpoint (The University of North Carolina Press, 2009), co-edited by Halper and Diane Douglas.
Ticket info: Free and open to the public.
Event times:
6:00 pm –7:00 pm
PNCA Main Campus Building, Swigert Commons, 1241 N.W. Johnson St.
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