10.28.2009

Paul Fabozzi (MFA '03) in Solo Exhibit at The Atrium Shops, Opening Friday November 6, 6:00pm


Paul Fabozzi (MFA '03) has work in a show titled Spectral Variants: New Large Works at the Atrium Shops and Cafés, opening Friday, November 6 from 6:00 to 8:00pm.

Opening Reception: Friday, November 6, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Exhibition Dates: October 6 - November 30, 2009

Gallery Hours: 7:00am - 12:00am daily

The Atrium Shops and Cafés
153 East 53rd Street
New York, NY 10022

To see more of Paul's work, visit www.paulfabozzi.com

10.27.2009

Robert Dimin (MFA '11) Receives Arts & The City Year Arts Grant



MFA '11 Robert Dimin’s site-specific sculpture proposal selected for the Arts Grant by the University of Pennsylvania’s Provost Office Arts & the City Year Arts Grants Program

The University of Pennsylvania Provost’s office Arts & the City Year Arts Grants program has awarded MFA candidate 2011 Robert Dimin with the Arts Grant to complete his proposed public art project String Theory.

This project continues Robert Dimin’s staging of site-specific temporary sculpture over the past several years in Vienna, Greece, New York City, Princeton, and most recently Malibu, California.

For the String Theory project at Penn, Dimin will work with fellow students from the graduate and undergraduate programs in the School of Design and the School of Art and Sciences to assist him to intercept and circumvent trees, fences, and other permanent fixtures with over 30,000 feet of red and blue string in complex patterns.

The project will begin November 2, 2009, and extend through Homecoming Weekend at Penn (November 5-8).

For more information contact:
Jane Irish, Coordinator
MFA Department
University of Pennsylvania
205 S. 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-8374
fine-arts@design.upenn.edu
www.design.upenn.edu/fine-arts

www.upenn.edu/provost/artsyear

To see more of Robert's work, visit www.robertdimin.com

10.25.2009

Matthew Ritchie (MFA Distinguished Senior Fellow) Performs at BAM in Brooklyn, October 28, 30 & 31



The Long Count

In an inspired collision of creative worlds, three inexhaustibly original artists — brothers Bryce Dessner and Aaron Dessner of indie rock band The National and omnivorous visual art phenomenon Matthew Ritchie — combine talents to create a song-filled myth about the beginning of time. A feast of images, instrumentals, and songs thick with primordial mystery, The Long Count pairs Ritchie's protean forms with a twelve-piece orchestra and the Dessners' gothic mix of electric and orchestral sounds.

Guest vocalists Kim and Kelley Deal (The Breeders, The Pixies), Shara Worden (My Brightest Diamond), and Matt Berninger (The National) round out the line-up in this visionary collaboration between music and art.

October 28, 30 & 31 at 8:00pm

Part of the 2009 Next Wave Festival
Commissioned by BAM for the 2009 Next Wave Festival

Music director Rob Moose
Audio design by David Sheppard
Costume design by Rabia Troncelliti
Vocalists include Kim and Kelley Deal, Shara Worden, and Matt Berninger

BAM
Howard Gilman Opera House
30 Lafayette Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
11217
info@BAM.org
718-636-4100

For more information, visit www.bam.org
To see more of Matthew's work, visit www.matthewritchie.com
To see more of the National's work, visit www.americanmary.com

Jackie Tileston (MFA Painting Professor) in Solo Exhibit at Pentimenti Gallery, Opening Friday, November 6, 6:00 - 8:30pm



Jackie Tileston, Auspicious Circling of Mad Utopias, 2008


Jackie Tileston, MFA Professor of Painting, will have a solo show titled Mesocosmos opening Friday, November 6 at Pentimenti Gallery. This show will include Jackie's drawings and photographs as well as her paintings. Her paintings incorporate various elements, ranging from photo-collage of cultural landscape motifs (Tibetan landscapes, “El Dorado”, Eastern architectural silhouettes, etc.) to seemingly arbitrary abstract shapes all with a purpose to insinuate a constant flux. The works eventually accumulate information in the center of a massive space to depict a whole image, an unreal landscape that only exists in her work. Her drawings on black paper give a much greater sense of space through the compression of her reduced imagery. Her powerful and colorful photographs will give more insight into the fictional worlds she creates from.

Opening Reception: Friday, November 6, 6:00 - 8:30pm
Exhibition Dates: November 6 - December 18, 2009

Pentimenti Gallery
145 N 2nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-625-9990
www.pentimenti.com

To see more of Jackie's work, visit www.jackietileston.info

Sam Belkowitz and Micah Danges (Penn Photography Staff) Curate and Exhibit in Show at Little Berlin, Opening Saturday, November 7, 6:00 - 10:00


Sam Belkowitz, Penn's Photography Facilities Manager, has curated and will show in an exhibit called Heaven on Earth at Little Berlin Gallery in Philadelphia. The show includes Micah Danges, the MFA Photography Technician, among the eighteen participating artists. The show tackles the ambitious task of mining one’s search for utopia. In this exhibition, Belkowitz asks each artist: where do you find perfection? Are the ideals of utopia even possible or attainable? These works coalesce into an environment without limits at Little Berlin, providing the viewer with a series of vantage points from which to experience the paradoxical nature of utopian dreams.

This exhibition will include video, installation, painting, sculpture, and photography. Featured artists include: Sam Belkowitz, Helen Cahng, Michelle Chong, Micah Danges, Joy Feasley, Richard Harrod, Nadia Hironaka, M. Ho, Aaron Igler, Eugene Lew, Tristin Lowe, Jacob Lunderby, Naomi Reis, Josh Rickards, Mary Smull, Matthew Suib, Paul Swenbeck, Artie Vierkant, and Linda Yun.

Opening Reception: Saturday, November 7, 6:00 - 10:00pm
Exhibition Dates: November 7 - 28, 2009

Special musical performances:
Saturday, November 14, 8:00pm: agup b
Sunday, November 22, 4:00pm: Zurgunruhe sounds + Shake the Sky

Little Berlin
119 W. Montgomery Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19122
610-308-0579
berlin.little@gmail.com
www.littleberlin.org

To see more of Sam's work, visit www.sambelkowitz.us
To see more of Micah's work, visit http://micahdanges.org

Art21 Fantasy Episode Screens Tuesday, October 27, 6:00pm


The fourth episode of this season's Art21, Fantasy, will be screened in Meyerson Hall, Lecture Hall B3, Tuesday, October 27 at 6:00pm. Fantasy features artists Cao Fei, Mary Heilmann, Jeff Koons and Florian Maier-Aichen.

Second year MFA student Nsenga Knight has coordinated Art21 Access '09 screenings at Penn. These events are part of Art21 Access ‘09, a celebration of contemporary art and Season 5 of Art:21 - Art in the Twenty-First Century. Art21 Access '09 is held at over 300 museums, schools, libraries, art spaces and community centers and is organized in collaboration with Americans for the Arts’ National Arts and Humanities Month.

This panel discussion includes:
Nancy Cifuentes, Artist Avatar, Second Life
Nsenga Knight (moderator), PennDesign MFA Candidate, University of Pennsylvania
Michael Marfione, PennDesign MFA Candidate, University of Pennsylvania
Joe Ovelman, PennDesign MFA Candidate, University of Pennsylvania

www.pbs.org/art21


PennDesign
Meyerson Hall B3
210 S. 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-8374
fine-arts@design.upenn.edu

Jayson Musson (MFA '11) in Exhibit at CTRL Gallery, Houston, TX, Opening Friday, November 6


Jayson Musson (MFA '11) will have work featured in a show titled Good Ship Lolly Pop at CTRL Gallery in Houston, TX.

The exhibition is dedicated to the adorable child star Shirley Temple who 75 years ago,
with her delectable dimples and corkscrew curls, was busy helping grown-ups deal with the
difficulties of the Great Depression. Legend has it that she got more fan mail than Greta
Garbo and was photographed more often than FDR. In fact, leading historians credit her
cuteness as one of the main factors affecting economic recovery in the US and even abroad.

Opening reception: Friday, November 6, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Exhibition Dates: November 6 - December 19, 2009

CTRL
3907 Main Street
Houston, TX 77002
713-523-2875
info@ctrlgallery.com
www.ctrlgallery.com

To see more of Jayson's work, visit www.jaysonmusson.com

10.24.2009

First Year MFA Exhibition Opens Thursday, October 29 , 4:30 - 7:00pm


The First Year MFA students will have a group exhibit titled AEIOU Sometimes Y and Maybe W in the Charles Addams Gallery on campus. The students are Paige Adair, Amy Archambault, Sandy Boyer, Amir Campbell, Stephanie Cheng, Zoe Chronis, Sarah Cohen, Robert Dimin, Rachel Eschenbach, Stephen Grebinski, Justine Hill, Beth Hull, Bradley La Mere, Elina Malkin, Michael Marfione, Kent Miller, Jayson Musson, Heidi Nam, Martha Rich, John Schlesinger, Tamara Suber, Jessica Vaughn, and Jessica Yang.

Opening Reception: Thursday, October 29, 4:30 - 7:00pm
Exhibition Dates: October 29 - November 20, 2009

Charles Addams Gallery
University of Pennsylvania
200 S. 36th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-8374
www.design.upenn.edu/fine-arts/exhibitions

Marc Blumthal (MFA '10) in Exhibition at International Print Center, NY, Opening Thursday October 29, 6 - 8pm


Marc Blumthal (MFA '10) will have work featured in the exhibit New Prints 2009/Autumn at the International Print Center in New York. The show consists of sixty works by thirty-eight emerging to established artists, and two collectives, selected from a pool of nearly 2,000 submissions.

New Prints 2009/Autumn is the thirty-third presentation of IPCNY’s New Prints Program, a series of juried exhibitions organized by IPCNY four times each year, featuring prints made within the past twelve months by artists at all stages of their careers. The exhibition represents a cross-section of some of the most exceptional printmaking today while continuing IPCNY’s commitment to provide an ongoing exhibition venue for contemporary prints and a major source of information about artists working in the medium. The Selections Committee for New Prints 2009/Autumn included Erin Donnelly, Director, Artist Residencies, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council; Richard Dupont, Artist; James Miller, Studio Director and Master Printer, Lower East Side Printshop; José Roca, Artistic Director and Chief Curator for Philagrafika 2010; Jessica Weber, Jessica Weber Design; and Maud Welles, Collector.

Opening Reception: Thursday, October 29, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Exhibition Dates: October 30 - December 12, 2009

International Print Center
526 West 26th Street, Room 824
New York, NY 10001
212-989-5090
www.ipcny.org

To see more of Marc's work, visit http://marcedmundblumthal.blogspot.com

10.19.2009

Siobhan McBride (MFA '05) in Exhibit at Mount Airy Contemporary Artists Space, Opening Friday, November 6, 6 - 9pm

Siobhan McBride, Moody House

Siobhan McBride (MFA '05) will have work in the exhibit titled On the Fringe of Nature at the Mount Airy Contemporary Artists Space in Philadelphia. She will show with artists Amy Chan and John Slaby.

All three artists in this show engage in work that inhabits the region where human habitation intermingles with the natural environment - a porous, permeable border where neither civilization nor nature remains pristine, and cross-pollination can create surprises. In Siobhan McBride's work, solitary warehouses and vaguely habitable structures squat under darkened skies that hang low over the landscape; weeds and bracken push up through the margins between concrete, brick and debris. McBride is influenced by urban domestic living and the industrial debris of Red Hook, Brooklyn. She draws from various source material for her content - photographs (both taken and scavenged), and her own filtered impressions of everyday experiences moving within the urban landscape.

Opening Reception: Friday, November 6th, 6:00 to 9:00pm
Exhibition Dates: November 6th - December 5th, 2009

Gallery is open by appointment; arranging weekend visits is encouraged.

Mount Airy Contemporary Artists Space is an artist-run exhibition space in the Mt. Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia PA. They mount shows that emphasize connections between art communities and networks among artists.

Mount Airy Contemporary Artists Space
25 West Mt. Airy Ave.
Philadelphia PA 19119
215-764-5621
info@mountairycontemporary.com
www.mountairycontemporary.com

To see more of Siobhan's work, visit www.siobhanmcbride.com

10.15.2009

Jessica Vaughn (MFA '11) in Solo Exhibition at Stamp Gallery, Opening Friday, October 23, 5:00pm


Jessica Vaughn (MFA '11) will have a solo exhibition titled Toppled
at the Stamp Gallery at the University of Maryland College Park. The
exhibition includes 23 mixed media prints. Jessica will be giving an artist
talk during the opening reception on Friday October 23rd, from 5-7pm.

Opening Reception: Friday, October 23, 5:00 - 7:00pm
Exhibition Dates: October 14 - December 18, 2009

Stamp Gallery
1220 Stamp Student Union
Adele Stamp Memorial Union
The University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
www.thestamp.umd.edu/gallery

To see more of Jessica's work, visit http://jessvaughn.com

Art21 Access Screening Friday, October 16, 7:00pm




The second episode of this season's Art21, Compassion, will be screened in Meyerson Hall, Friday, October 16 at 7:00pm. Compassion features artists William Kentridge, Doris Salcedo and Carrie Mae Weems. Second year MFA student Nsenga Knight has coordinated Art21 Access '09 screenings at Penn. These events are part of Art21 Access ‘09, a celebration of contemporary art and Season 5 of Art:21 - Art in the Twenty-First Century. Art21 Access '09 is held at over 300 museums, schools, libraries, art spaces and community centers and is organized in collaboration with Americans for the Arts’ National Arts and Humanities Month.

Tonight's panel discussion includes:
Leslie Hewitt, Artist
Jane Irish, PennDesign MFA Program Coordinator and Artist
Nsenga Knight (moderator), PennDesign MFA 2010 Candidate

Other screenings in the series will be held:
Systems, Thursday, October 22nd, 6pm
Fantasy, Tuesday, October 27th, 6pm

www.design.upenn.edu/calendar/art21-access

www.pbs.org/art21

PennDesign
Meyerson Hall
210 S. 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-8374
fine-arts@design.upenn.edu

10.14.2009

Robert Dimin (MFA '11) in Solo Exhibit at CVZ Contemporary, Opening Saturday, October 17, 7:00pm



Robert Dimin (MFA '11) will have a solo show titled Collages & Women at CVZ Contemporary.

Opening Reception: Friday, October 17, 7:00 - 10:00pm
Exhibition Dates: October 17 - November 10, 2009

CVZ Contemporary
446 Broadway
3rd Floor
New York, NY 10013
www.cvzcontemporary.com

To see more of Robert's work, visit www.robertdimin.com

10.13.2009

John Yau: Visiting Artist Lecture, Wednesday, October 14, 5:30pm



John Yau is an art critic, essayist, poet, and prose writer who will be speaking Wednesday, October 14 at 5:30pm. He was born in Lynn, Massachusetts in 1950, shortly after his parents fled Shanghai. He received his B.A. from Bard College in 1972 and his M.F.A. from Brooklyn College in 1978. His collections of poetry include Borrowed Love Poems (Penguin, 2002), Forbidden Entries (1996), Berlin Diptychon (1995), Edificio Sayonara (1992), and Corpse and Mirror (1983), a National Poetry Series book selected by John Ashbery. His books of art criticism include The United States of Jasper Johns (1996) and In the Realm of Appearances: The Art of Andy Warhol (1993). He has also edited Fetish (1998), a fiction anthology. Yau's honors include the Lavan Award from the Academy of American Poets, the Jerome Shestack Prize from the American Poetry Review, and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the General Electric Foundation. He lives in New York City.

Meyerson Hall Upper Gallery
210 S. 34th St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-8374
www.design.upenn.edu/fine-arts/visiting-artists

10.07.2009

Penn Alums and Staff in Exhibit at Stella Elkins Tyler Gallery, Opening TONIGHT, Wednesday, October 7, 7:00pm


Jane Irish (MFA Program Coordinator), Micah Danges (MFA Photography Technician), and Alex Paik (MFA '05) are all featured in a group show titled 1.5 Million that opens tonight. Inspired by a 1970 exhibition by Lucy Lippard, 1.5 Million will feature new works by 71 artists, curators and writers in the Stella Elkins Tyler Gallery, Tyler Hall at Temple University. Focusing on the space between imagination and practice, the exhibition will feature proposals for works that could - but don’t necessarily - exist. As in the original show, each proposal will be represented by one index card.

Curated by Corey Antis.

Opening Reception: Wednesday, October 7, 7:00-9:00pm
Exhibition Dates: October 7 – October 17, 2009

Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Saturday, 10:00am – 5:00pm

Stella Elkins Tyler Galleries
Tyler School of Art
12th and Norris Streets
Lower Level South, B02
Philadelphia, PA 19122

To see more of Jane's work, visit www.locksgallery.com/artists/irish
To see more of Micah's work, visit http://micahdanges.org
To see more of Alex's work, visit www.alexpaik.com

10.05.2009

Tetsugo Hyakutake (MFA '09) in Best of Show 2009 Event, Splashlight Studios, Saturday, October 17, 7:00pm


Tetsugo Hyakutake (MFA '09) will be featured in the event Best of Show 2009 on October 17. The Best of Show winners were chosen from this year's IPAs (International Photography Awards), in which Tetsugo was awarded first place in architectural photography.

October 17th, 2009 7-10pm

Best of Show 2009
Splashlight Studios
One Hudson Square
75 Varick Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10013
212-268-747
www.splashlight.com

About the event: www.photoawards.com/en/news

For more information about the IPA Awards, visit www.photoawards.com

To see more of Tetsugo's work ,visit www.tetsugohyakutake.com

10.02.2009

Terry Adkins (MFA Sculpture Professor) in Solo Show at American Academy in Rome, Opening Oct. 16


Terry Adkins will have a solo show at the American Academy in Rome titled Meteor Stream: Recital in Four Dominions.

Meteor Stream is the latest incarnation of Terry's ongoing cycle of site-inspired recitals on the abolitionist John Brown that began in 1999 at the John Brown House and sheep farm in Akron, Ohio. Commemorating the 150th anniversary of his Harper’s Ferry, Virginia campaign, Meteor Stream coincides with the inception of Brown’s October 16,th 1859 raid on a U.S. armory to his execution by hanging on that December 2nd at Charlestown. Adkins dutifully explores biblical aspects of John Brown as a shepherd, soldier, martyr and prophet through a muscular communion of sound, text, video, sculpture, drawing and ritual actions. He has also responded to new research for Meteor Stream that reveals incredibly far-reaching ties that bind the legend of this enigmatic American figure to parallel histories of Rome, Janiculum Hill and the American Academy.

Opening Reception: October 16, 5:00 - 7:00pm
Exhibition Dates: October 16 – December 2, 2009

American Academy in Rome
Via Angelo Masina 5
00153 Rome Italy
www.aarome.org

For more information about this year's Rome Prize winners, visit www.aarome.org/people-place-publications

For more information about Terry, visit www.design.upenn.edu/people/adkins_terry

10.01.2009

Joshua Mosley (MFA Professor and Acting Chair) in Beautiful Human Exhibit at Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, to October 9


Joshua Mosley, Associate Professor of Animation & Digital Media and Acting Chair of PennDesign's MFA program, has work in an exhibit titled Beautiful Human at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery at Haverford College.

The exhibit runs through October 9 and is curated exclusively for Haverford by Shelley Spector, a Philadelphia sculptor, educator and founder of the pioneering Spector Gallery/Projects, which has become known for setting art world trends and boosting the careers of many young artists. The exhibit focuses on the theme of human beings as both subjects and observers, and also features works from five other Philadelphia-based artists, including James G. Mundie, Laura Graham and Rob Matthews.

Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
Whitehead Campus Center
Haverford College
370 Lancaster Avenue
Haverford, PA 19041
610-896-1287
www.haverford.edu/exhibits

To see more of Joshua's work, visit http://joshuamosley.com

Penn MFA Studios Open for POST 2009: October 10-11, 12noon - 6:00pm



Our MFA program is participating in the 10th Annual POST Philadelphia Open Studios Tour on Saturday, October 10 and Sunday, October 11. POST is a program of The Center for Emerging Visual Artists, a nonprofit career development organization that creates opportunities for artists to reach their professional goals.

All studio buildings will be open. Our largest studio building, Morgan, will be open both days from 12:00 - 6:00pm.

Franklin building, which houses the MFA sculpture studios, will be open with guided tours at 2:00 and 4:00pm both Saturday and Sunday.

Duhring building, which houses the MFA photography studios, will also be open with guided tours at 2:00 and 4:00pm both Saturday and Sunday.

For these two special tours, meet at the Morgan building lobby at 2:00 or 4:00pm.

Come by and see what we're working on!

PennDesign MFA Studios
Morgan Building
205 S. 34th Street (Between Walnut and Spruce Streets)
Philadelphia, PA 19143
215-898-8374

For more information, visit:
www.philaopenstudios.com
www.philaopenstudios.com/penndesign
www.cfeva.org

PennDesign and ICA to Host Art21 Access '09 Screenings Beginning Thursday, October 8




Second year MFA student Nsenga Knight has coordinated Art21 Access '09 screenings at Penn. These events are part of Art21 Access ‘09, a celebration of contemporary art and Season 5 of Art:21 - Art in the Twenty-First Century. Art21 Access '09 is held at over 300 museums, schools, libraries, art spaces and community centers and is organized in collaboration with Americans for the Arts’ National Arts and Humanities Month.

The first episode, Transformation, will be screened at the ICA on Thursday, October 8 at 6pm. Transformation features artists Paul McCarthy, Cindy Sherman and Yinka Shonibare.

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring:
Luis Gispert, PennDesign Photography Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania
Nsenga Knight, PennDesign MFA Candidate, University of Pennsylvania
Ekin Pinar, History of Art PhD Candidate, University of Pennsylvania
Gregory Tentler, History of Art PhD Candidate, University of Pennsylvania

Other screenings in the series will be held at PennDesign:
Compassion, Friday, October 16th, 7pm
Systems, Thursday, October 22nd, 6pm
Fantasy, Tuesday, October 27th, 6pm

For more information, visit:
www.icaphila.org/events

www.design.upenn.edu/calendar/art21-access

www.pbs.org/art21

Location for Thursday, October 8 Transformations episode:
ICA Institute of Contemporary Art
118 S. 36th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-7108

Location for all other Art21 Access '09 Screenings:
PennDesign
Meyerson Hall
210 S. 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-8374

9.29.2009

Matt Freedman (MFA Senior Critic) in Exhibit at Long Island University Opening Thursday, Oct 8


Matt Freedman, MFA Senior Critic and artist, will exhibit work in a two person show titled A Moon Will Come Which All Shall Cry at the Humanities Gallery of Long Island University, on the Brooklyn Campus.

Opening Reception: Thursday, October 8, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Exhibition Dates: October 5 - November 6, 2009

Long Island University
Brooklyn Campus
1 University Plaza
Humanities Gallery
First Floor, Humanities Building
718-488-1198
www.brooklyn.liu.edu/galleries

For more about Matt, visit www.design.upenn.edu/people

Michael Brenson (MFA Senior Critic) a Panelist at the Phillips Collection Fourth Annual Symposium Sat., Oct 10


Michael Brenson is a Senior Critic in the Penn MFA program as well as an art historian and a writer. He will serve on the panel at the The Phillips Collection Center for the Study of Modern Art Fourth Annual Symposium on Saturday, October 10, 2009.

The symposium investigates the potential of art to raise awareness of social and cultural affairs, politics, economies, ecologies, and the human condition. Other topics to be addressed include different modes of civic engagement with art, from private and corporate collecting to government and federal involvement; the nature and purpose of collaborations among artists, patrons, art institutions and funding agencies; and collective responsibility towards art.

The Phillips Collection
1600 21st St., NW
Washington DC 20009
202-387-2151 x286
www.phillipscollection.org

The Center for the Study of Modern Art
Fourth Annual Symposium
Saturday, October 10, 2009 10:00am – 1:00pm
$15; Free for members
http://www.phillipscollection.org/docs/TEMP/CenterSymposium.pdf

9.28.2009

Jamal Cyrus (MFA '08) in Exhibit at Pageant Gallery, Opening Friday, Oct 9


Jamal Cyrus (MFA '08) will have work in an exhibit titled Aforteore at Pageant Gallery opening Friday October 9 at 7:00pm.

"This group show features an eclectic selection of works which form, in a mode often seen here at Pageant, their own somewhat unpredictable connections when placed alongside one another. The term 'anagrammatic' keeps coming to mind when I consider those relationships in 'AFORTEORE', which is itself an invented, anagrammatic sort of derivation of the latin phrase 'a fortiori' - used to express a conclusion for which there is stronger evidence than for a previously accepted one."

Opening Reception: Friday, October 9 7:00pm
Exhibition Dates: October 9 - November 22, 2009

Pageant Gallery
607 Bainbridge Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
215-925-1535
soloveev@verizon.net
www.pageantsoloveev.com

To see more of Jamal's work, visit http://ctrlgallery.com/cms/artists/jamal-cyrus

Hunter Stabler (MFA '06) in Exhibition at Mariboe Gallery Opening Friday Oct 2


Hunter Stabler (MFA '06) will have work featured in an exhibit titled Paper Cuts at the Mariboe Gallery at Peddie School, along with artists Susan Knight, Lane Twitchell and Kako Ueda.

Opening Reception & Gallery Talk: October 2, 6:30 – 8:00pm
Exhibition Dates: October 2 – October 21, 2009

Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 3:00pm
Saturday, 8:00am – 12:00pm

The Mariboe Gallery at Peddie School
Swig Arts Center
201 South Main Street
Hightstown, NJ 08520
609-490-7551
mariboegallery@peddie.org
www.peddie.org/mariboegallery

To see more of Hunter's work, visit www.hunterstabler.com

9.21.2009

Tadashi Moriyama (MFA '06) in Exhibit at Bonelli ArteContemporanea, Italy, Opening October 3, 6:30-pm


Tadashi Moriyama will exhibit in a show titled Amnesiac at Bonelli ArteContemporanea in Mantova, Italy. The exhibition catalog essay is written by Eric Shiner, Milton Fine Curator of Art at the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.

The stories behind Tadashi's series are based on themes of creation and subsequent destruction of cities, memories, space and time. Technological devices and digital media function as manipulators and instigators of fear, death and hopeful renewal. Amnesiac is about a hero “who lives in a city where buildings imitate each other to extreme sameness and continue to grow with expanding tentacles that eats the sun and defecates the moons. The hero struggles with the loss of his original home.”

The artist uses inspirations and influences from Indian miniature painting, Buddhist and Hindu paintings, 15-16th century Italian painting and Alchemist paintings as well experiences in Tokyo and New York to build these non-sustainable systems of structures and memory.

Opening Reception: October 3, 6:30pm
Exhibition Dates: October 3 – November 6, 2009

Bonelli ArteContemporanea
via Corrado 34 - 46100 Mantova, Italy
tel. 011- 39(Country Code) 0039 0376 244769
www.bonelliarte.com

A review of Tadashi's series Amnesiac can be found at http://beautifuldecay.com
To see more of Tadashi's work, visit http://tadashimoriyama.com

9.19.2009

Alexis Granwell (MFA '07) in Exhibit at Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Opening Friday, Oct. 2


Alexis Granwell, Will The Circle Be Unbroken


Tiger Strikes Asteroid is pleased to announce the opening of its October exhibition Broken, To Bring Forth, featuring new work by Alexis Granwell.

Alexis Granwell’s exhibition Broken, To Bring Forth, invites us into a psychological space. In past projects, the artist has used printmaking, drawing, and sculpture to map metaphysical landscapes, translating moments of ecstasy or despair into abstract compositions that explore the complex structures of an interior geography. Her newest work takes this investigation a step further, creating a transformative environment in which viewers have a participatory relationship to the space. By combining cast paper from trash, discarded crates and weathered branches, Granwell creates compelling formal arrangements that emphasize their physical presence. As the exhibition title suggests, the objects are vessels for examining our relationships to brokenness and renewal, to the cyclical nature of undoing and becoming.

Alexis Granwell holds an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania, and has been exhibiting her work both nationally and internationally for the last several years. Her most recent shows were at Pentimenti Gallery and Delaware Center for Contemporary Art. Other venues include A.I.R. Gallery in New York, Jenny Jaskey Gallery in Philadelphia, Gallery at Green Street in Boston, University of Richmond Museum, Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia and Europos Parkas Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania. The Drawing Center’s Viewing Program and AHN/VHS Gallery represent her work. Granwell lives and works in Philadelphia.

Opening Reception: Friday, October 2, 6:00 – 10:00pm
Exhibition Dates: October 2 - 31, 2009

Gallery Hours: Friday and Saturday, 2pm – 6pm and by appointment

Tiger Strikes Asteroid
319A North 11th Street, 4th Floor
Philadelphia PA 19107
Friday and Saturday, 2pm-6pm and by appointment
www.tigerstrikesasteroid.com

To see more of Alexis' work, visit www.alexisgranwell.com

9.17.2009

Phillip Adams (MFA '06) works with mural project MU Art in Montreal




Phillip Adams (MFA '06) has just completed two murals in collaboration with David Guinn in Montreal through an organization called MU.

For more information, visit www.mu-art.ca
www.montreal-a-gogo.blogspot.com

See more of Phillip's work at www.phillipadams.net

9.09.2009

Brent Wahl (MFA '06 and Fine Arts Lecturer) in Exhibit at Vox Populi, Sept. 4 - 27


Brent Wahl (MFA '06 and Fine Arts Lecturer) has his third solo show at Vox Populi Gallery this September. The show is titled Arrivals and Departures.

The rise and fall of culture nestled within the resilient and morphing context of nature is the musing of this multimedia installation. Playing off of his frequent use of architecture, illusion, and ephemeral materials, Brent incorporates motion, surveillance, and sound in this exhibition. Based loosely on a distant variation of both the model of the zoetrope, created in China around 180 AD, and the magic lantern of 1558, the artist has made a simple looped environment with a loosely connected, but dark narrative. Like the prisoners described in Plato's Cave, observers are privy to projections of imagery on a wall. Instead of reality being shifted as it is cast as shadow, a partially fabricated view of history and nature is cast as reality. In the brief, one-minute journey to the soundtrack of tropical birds and a distant battle, we visit an anonymous mountain terrain, a desolate but seemingly magical forest, various military bunkers, and Le Corbusier’s Unite d’Habitation in Marseille.

Opening Reception: Friday, September 4, 6 - 11pm
Exhibition Dates: September 4 - 27, 2009

Gallery Talk with ICA Curator Jenelle Porter, September 27 at 3pm

See more of Brent's work at www.brentwahl.com

Vox Populi Gallery
319 N 11th St # 3
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-238-1236
www.voxpopuligallery.org

Scott White (MFA Alum and Lecturer) in Exhibit at Gross McCleaf Gallery, Opening Friday, Sept 25, 5 - 7pm


Scott White, MFA Alum and Lecturer in the School of Design, will have work in an exhibit titled Fixed Objects at Gross McCleaf Gallery, opening Friday, September 25.

Opening Reception: Friday, September 25, 5:00 - 7:00pm
Exhibition Dates: September 18 - October 10, 2009

Gross McCleaf Gallery
127 S Sixteenth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-665-8138
www.grossmccleaf.com

9.06.2009

Tetsugo Hyakutake (MFA '09) Awarded 1st Place in Architecture at IPA Awards



Tetsugo Hyakutake (MFA '09) was awarded 1st place in Architecture in the International Photography Awards Competition for his project Post-Industrialization.

The 2009 International Photography Awards received nearly 18,000 submissions from 104 countries across the globe. The IPA is a sister foundation of the Lucie Foundation, where the top three winners are announced at the annual Lucie Awards gala ceremony. The Foundation's mission is to honor master photographers, to discover new and emerging talent and to promote the appreciation of photography. Since 2003, IPA has had the privilege and opportunity to acknowledge and recognize contemporary photographer's accomplishments in this specialized and highly visible competition.

For more information about the Photo Awards, visit www.photoawards.com

To see more of Tetsugo's work, visit www.tetsugohyakutake.com

Joe Ovelman (MFA '10) in Exhibit in Sao Paolo, August 6 - September 13


Joe Ovelman (MFA '10) has work in an exhibit titled LiquidLine LineaLiquida LinhaLiquida at the Galeria Marta Traba in Sao Paolo, Brasil.


Galeria Marta Traba
Av. Auro Soares de Moura Andrade, 664
Barra Funda, CEP 01156-001 Sao Paolo
55-11-3823-4705
www.memorial.sp.gov.br

For more information, visit www.linhaliquida.blogspot.com
To see more of Joe's work, visit www.joeovelman.com

9.04.2009

Alexis Granwell (MFA '07) in On Place Exhibit at AHN/VHS Opening TONIGHT, Friday Sept 4, 6 - 10pm


Alexis Granwell, Repairing Dreamwork II



AHN|VHS presents a group exhibition of works on paper from flat file artists Alexis Granwell, Karsten Grumstrup and Heidi Neilson.

On Place features works that depict the experience of place via non-literal visual memory. Mapping by memory appears in these works as a navigational tool. Notions of the sublime are present as well, as they all confront the fine line dividing the magnificent and the mundane; the crux of the horizon.

Granwell's etchings reference topographical and location maps of the earth and the stars. These sparse and organic abstractions interweave the ephemeral and concrete, never quite identifiable as earth or air, hypothetical or defined. Alexis Granwell has exhibited at The Arlington Center for the Arts, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Pentimenti, and the Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, among others. She received an MFA from The University of Pennsylvania in 2007. Granwell lives and works in Philadelphia.

Grumstrup's series of horizons evoke notions of the sublime with the curious dichotomy of the infinite sky above hard ground. Drawn with ink on book board, the rhythmic mountain-scape flowing across each image hints at the intangible unknown yet their minute size maintains their familiarity.

Neilson's etchings of rooftops as seen from the windows of the N train in Queens, NY, capture these houses from an angle never seen by their inhabitants and viewed only by the artist while in transit, offering both the mystery of what lies below while revealing the unseen aspect of these mundane structures.

Exhibition Dates: September 4 - September 27, 2009
Opening Reception: Friday September 4th, 6 - 10pm

AHN|VHS
319A North 11th St. 4th Fl
Philadelphia, PA 19107
info@ahnvhs.com
www.AHNVHS.com

See more of Alexis' work at www.alexisgranwell.com

Consequential: Penn Faculty Exhibit Opens Weds. Sept 9, 5 - 7pm



The Charles Addams Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Design is pleased to launch the 2009-2010 academic year with an exhibition of works by the current faculty of the School of Design. The exhibition, Consequential, will be on view from September 9th through October 16th, 2009.

The exhibition contains works from over thirty of PennDesign’s prestigious faculty. In addition to the selected pieces, Consequential includes supporting source material integral to the individualized processes of each artist. The exhibition’s focus is to part the veil separating the conceptual origin and the tangible finality of the works. Just as the works themselves, the supplemental material describes the array of processes and methodologies existing in contemporary practice. Depictions of working studios, direct source material, documentations of various stages of completion and progressions, as well as preparatory work will all be on display. The exhibition offers the opportunity to view pieces of the artists’ varied practices rarely on display.

Opening Reception: Wednesday, September 9, 5:00 - 7:00pm
Exhibition Dates: September 9 – October 16, 2009

Gallery Hours Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 5:00pm

University of Pennsylvania
School of Design
Department of Fine Arts
The Charles Addams Fine Arts Gallery
200 S. 36th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-8415

Matt Neff (MFA Alum and Lecturer) in Art in the Age Exhibit Opening TONIGHT, Friday Sept. 4, 6 - 8pm



Matt Neff, MFA alum and Printmaking Lecturer, will be featured in the Art in the Age Fall 09 Group Show. He will be joined by artists Rich Colman, Chris Kline, Andrea Myers and Caleb Neelon.

The Fall 2009 Group Show brings together artists influenced by the process of printmaking to create works that value the concept of reproduction in various forms. Artwork themes range from narrative play and material deconstruction of the two-dimensional form, to the nature of fine art silk screen as a means to access otherwise complex, one-of-a-kind drawings.

The artists in this exhibition contributed original artwork towards the majority of the Fall/Winter collection of custom dyed and printed artist tees which will be available online and at the flagship store during the month of September.

Opening Reception: Friday, September 4th, 6 – 8pm
Exhibition Dates: September 4 – 27, 2009

Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
116 N 3rd St
Philadelphia, PA 19106
www.artintheage.com

For more about Matt, visit www.design.upenn.edu/people/neff_matt

Matt Freedman (MFA Senior Critic and Lecturer) in Exhibition at Big & Small/Casual Gallery, Opening Friday, Sept. 11, 5 - 8pm





"Twin Twin III, Artists’ Edition is the latest installment of Matt Freedman’s Twin Twin project, previous versions of which were shown at VertexList in 2005 and Pierogi in 2006. Freedman’s installations examine the continuing effect of the 9-11 attacks on our cultural and individual imagination by bringing together literally hundreds of found and altered objects that display ghostly resemblances to the fallen towers. The collection includes everything from modeled objects, to furniture, toys, the grating on an air conditioner and the scar on a boy’s knee.

For this edition of the project Freedman asked a number of his artist friends to look through their own work and contribute anything that reminded them of the event, either by mimicking the towers themselves or in more subtle ways. Fifty-three artists have lent work to the installation, and their work, paintings, sculpture, and video, will be displayed alongside objects from Freedman’s collection."

Opening Reception: Friday, September 11, 5:00 - 8:00pm
Exhibition Dates: September 12 & 13 only from 12:00 - 6:00pm

Big & Small/Casual Gallery
10-20 45th Road
Long Island City, NY 11101
www.bigandsmallcasual.net

For more about Matt, visit www.design.upenn.edu/people/freedman_matt

MFA Class of 2010 Exhibit "...or is it?" Opening Friday Sept. 18, 5 - 7:30pm

















The MFA class of 2010 will have an exhibit titled "...or is it?" on campus in the Meyerson Gallery opening Friday, September 18 from 5:00 - 7:30pm. This show comprised of recent works by the students as a survey of where we are now, entering our second year.

Opening Reception: Friday, September 18, 5:00 - 7:30pm
Exhibition Dates: September 18 - October 2, 2009

University of Pennsylvania
School of Design
Meyerson Hall, Lower Gallery
205 S. 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-8374
fine-arts@design.upenn.edu

9.01.2009

Jaime Roth and Nicole White (Both MFA '09) in Exhibit at Projects Gallery, Opening Fri, September 4





Jaime Roth and Nicole White, both MFA '09, will have work in the exhibit Fresh! 2009 at Projects Gallery in Philadelphia, opening Friday, September 4 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm.

"In the continuation of a tradition, Projects Gallery announces Fresh! 2009, the annual autumnal show of emerging artists and work that is new to the city. Selected by Director Helen Meyrick, these artists diversely employ sculpture, site-specific installation, video, photography, painting and drawing. Rather than a ‘greatest hits’ regurgitation of the student shows, Fresh! attempts to bring together disparate artists united not by imposed thematic or material concerns but as a chorus of individual voices."

Opening Reception: Friday September 4, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Exhibition Dates: September 4 - October 31, 2009

Projects Gallery
629 N 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
267-303-9652
info@projectsgallery.com
www.projectsgallery.com

To see more of Jaime's work, visit http://jaimeroth.com/

8.28.2009

Matthew Ritchie named Distinguished Senior Fellow in Fine Arts


Artist Matthew Ritchie will join the MFA faculty at PennDesign this year as a Distinguished Senior Fellow. He will be teaching seminars and doing critiques, and we welcome him with great excitement.

The press release from Dean Taylor:

"It is with great pleasure that Joshua Mosley, Acting Chairman of Fine Arts at PennDesign, and I announce the appointment of Matthew Ritchie as Distinguished Senior Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, effective July 1, 2009. Matthew will teach studio and seminar courses through the Department of Fine Arts.

An installation artist and painter, Matthew Ritchie integrates contemporary fabrication processes and innovative narrative forms to explore, as TIME magazine put it, “the unthinkable or not-yet-thought.” His work is respected internationally and has premiered in museums and galleries such as the Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, the Dallas Museum of Art, Mass MoCA, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, White Cube London, and Andrea Rosen Gallery, NY. In addition, his work has been curated for important international exhibitions including the biennials at Venice (in Architecture), the Whitney, Sydney, and São Paulo.

Matthew’s work is widely published, serving as the focus of eight monographs as well as an anthology of seven hybrid monographs/artist books titled Matthew Ritchie: Incomplete Projects 01-07. Over 50 catalogs have been published which include his work for both solo and group exhibitions, including such titles as Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to Now, Art 21: Art in the Twenty –First Century (PBS), and Drawing Now: Eight Propositions (Museum of Modern Art).

Prior to this appointment at PennDesign Matthew taught as an adjunct professor at Columbia University and the School of Visual Arts in New York, and he held most recently a studio professorship in the School of Architecture at Princeton University. Additionally, he has been a visiting artist at Yale University, Pratt Institute, Boston University, and Goldsmiths College of Art in London.

The breadth of Matthew Ritchie's work is a great fit with the broad interdisciplinary scope of the School’s mission. I know you will all join me and Joshua in welcoming him to Penn and the faculty of Fine Arts as Distinguished Senior Fellow."

To see more of Matthew's work, visit www.matthewritchie.com and www.andrearosengallery.com

8.25.2009

Ivanco Talevski (MFA '08) is mentioned in a review of an exhibition by the New York Times

Ivanco Talevski’s “Self Portrait” (2009)

Ivanco Talevski (MFA '08) was mentioned in an enthusiastic review of the exhibition, Up and Coming: New Printmakers Make Their Mark, currently on view at the Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, NJ. The show will be up until the 13th of Sept., 2009. The review was written by Benjamin Genocchio of the New York Times. Yay Ivanco!

By Invitation Only

By BENJAMIN GENOCCHIO
Published: August 21, 2009

"There is a welcome recent trend at regional museums in which exhibitions of work by nominated or invited emerging artists are taking the place of juried shows open to whomever pays the entry fee. This phenomenon has led to better quality control by curators and ultimately much better exhibitions.

The Hunterdon Art Museum is treading this path, replacing its annual juried print exhibition with an invitational show of prints by M.F.A. candidates and recent graduates from East Coast art schools. Titled “Up and Coming: New Printmakers Make Their Mark,” it is one of the best contemporary print shows I have seen in a long time.

To choose the artists, the museum’s curator, Mary Birmingham, asked 11 art schools to nominate their best up-and-coming printmakers, from which she selected 22 artists. Some work with traditional printmaking techniques, but over all the accent is clearly on artists experimenting with the print medium.

If the majority of exhibitors have anything in common, it is probably that they tend to look beyond conventional printmaking materials and techniques, incorporating elements like painting, drawing, sculpture and collage. One artist, Tara Cooper, has even combined printmaking with new technology to create a 10-minute animation.

Nearly all the artists are first rate, and I suspect that several will go on to have long and productive careers...

There are artists here working in more traditional media, but this does not mean their art is in any way conventional or boring. Ivanco Talevski makes strikingly unusual and beautiful etchings of figures, among them “Self Portrait” (2009), which shows him in profile wearing a fanciful hat; it combines elements of a village folk costume from his native Macedonia and an ancient helmet worn backward...

Nothing about this show is brisk or businesslike, qualities all too common in juried exhibitions. Chalk it up to the exuberance or the optimism of youth, but for many of the participants in this show, being an artist appears to be the most important thing in the world. That is a quality worth fostering."

“Up and Coming: New Printmakers Make Their Mark,” Hunterdon Art Museum, 7 Lower Center Street, Clinton, through Sept. 13, 2009.

Read the full article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/23/nyregion/

For more info on the exhibition see: www.hunterdonartmuseum.org

To see more of Ivanco's work see: http://www.ivancotalevski.com/

Nsenga Knight (MFA '10) mentioned in review of MoCADA exhibition in the New York Times

Nsenga Knight (MFA '10) was mentioned in a review of the exhibition that is currently on view at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, Perspectives: Art, Women and Islam. The review was written by the great Holland Cotter in the Art In Review Section of the New York Times. Go Nsenga!! The exhibition will be on view until Sept. 13th, 2009. Here is an excerpt of the review:

"The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts, more easily called Mocada, is a New York story, by now often told. The museum started in a walk-up office space in a church house in Bedford-Stuyvesant. It now has its own space, small but sharp. An adjacent empty lot is begging for future expansion.

None of this would mean much if the exhibitions weren’t good, but for the most part they are. The current one, “Perspectives: Art, Women and Islam,” is a collaboration with the Museum for African Art, which is completing its own new permanent home in Manhattan. There are five artists, all women, all in their 20s or early 30s, whose relationship to Islam is as varied and diffuse as the term itself....

[W]illing devotion is the subject of videos by the New York artist Nsenga Knight, who for several years has been interviewing Muslim women in Brooklyn. At least two of the three subjects included in the Mocada show converted to the Nation of Islam from Christianity in the civil rights era. One of them speaks plainly but eloquently of that moment of change in her life and weeps when recalling it. Obviously her perspective on Islam is quite different from that of the younger Ms. Bouabdellah, but you wonder whether in the end the impact on both is not equally strong." HOLLAND COTTER

Read the full post here: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/21/arts/design

For more info on the exhibition see: http://mocada.org/

8.24.2009

Marc Blumthal (MFA '10) in exhibition, "Under Pressure," OPENING Aug. 28, 2009 at the ShiftSpace Gallery at Wichita State University

(Images of Marc's work from the exhibition)




From the gallery's press release:

"Under Pressure consists of a full range of approaches in print media, from the traditional to the experimental. Printmaking has a strong basis in tradition, both as a fine art medium, and as an essential area of technological innovation for the dissemination of text and images. Old approaches to printmaking have been challenged and enriched by the introduction of digital and photographic media, and by artists producing work that integrates print media with other approaches. These new uses and understandings of printmaking have re-defined the very notion of what a print is. The exhibition consists of MFA students and recently graduated MFA students that can add to this complex dialogue in printmaking, and who have a vision that reaches beyond traditional practices. Whether by presenting traditional processes in a new light, or by pushing the conceptual or technological limits of that which can be considered printmaking, work submitted addresses the printmaking tradition in new and innovative ways."

For more about the exhibition see: www.shiftspace.blogs.com

See more of Marc's work: http://marcedmundblumthal.blogspot.com/

8.23.2009

PennDesign Alumni Exhibition Opportunity

ALUMNI INVITATION FOR SPECIAL EXHIBIT
February 3 - February 28, 2010

The submission form will be on the PennDesign Web site next month "Alumni Exhibit Submission." See: www.design.upenn.edu

Dear PennDesigners,

We hope this finds you well and enjoying the summer!

The Local Community Cultivation Committee of PDAA is sponsoring a special event in Philadelphia in conjunction with Philagrafika 2010, a multi-sited, international festival of contemporary art. We invite you to submit "printed media" with the submission form that will be located on the PennDesign Web site on September 1. There will be a jury panel from the PennDesign community (one from each discipline) who will select the works to exhibit.

The exhibit will be installed for the entire month of February at Bahdeebahdu Gallery, a studio, showroom and gallery at 1522 N. American Street. We will have an opening reception the first week of February 2010 (date to be decided) and an event closing at the end of the month.

Philagrafika 2010: The Graphic Unconscious will focus on artistic practices that engage the visual, intellectual and creative frontiers in printmaking and how these approaches relate to social and political issues in the public sphere.

Submission parameters
: Printed Media - Largest Dimension: 6 feet x 6 feet. You are allowed to submit up to 6 images at a total collective size
of 10mb. Once the form is available on the Web site, please send all images attached to the PDF by email to pdalumni@design.upenn.edu or mail a CD-rom with the form to:

PennDesign Philagrafika 2010 Exhibit
102 Meyerson Hall
210 S. 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

We look forward to your submissions by October 1, 2009. Check us out on Facebook!

All the best from Philadelphia,

Christianne Kapps (MFA'01), Jill Sablosky (MFA'79), Kim Douglas (MLA'96) and Nadine Kashlan (MArch'09)
Local Community Cultivation Committee of the PennDesign Alumni Association Board

Please contact the PennDesign Alumni Office for more information or call Andrea Williams at 215-898-2539.

**Sponsored by the PennDesign Alumni Association**

8.17.2009

Penn Participates in "Arts & The City Year" in Philadelphia 2009 - 2010



Penn will be involved in Philadelphia's Arts & The City Year in 2009 and 2010. The Provosts office describes it as such: "Penn’s Arts & the City Year celebrates arts and culture across our campus – and throughout our neighborhood, city, and region. It features an exciting range of events in Fall 2009 and Spring 2010, from dynamic student performances and distinguished guest artists, to vital discussions about national arts policy, the role of the arts in public health, and the importance of civic engagement with arts and culture. With its array of diverse perspectives, the Arts & the City Year spotlights Penn’s commitment to knowledge that crosses disciplines and boundaries, while reaffirming the essential role of arts and culture in campus and city life."

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports, "The university is changing its approach as part of a new campaign it will officially launch next month, called "Arts & The City Year." In addition to the orientation project, Penn plans "arts crawls" around the city, and an arts "passport" to art and cultural institutions with discounts and prizes for students. An "art in public health" series, arts seminars, and a variety of other programs also are planned to put students more in touch with the art venues on campus and around the region. "We're focusing on the role of arts in building community," said Penn provost Vincent Price. "We just have an enormous array of institutions on campus and in our larger region. We want to build greater student awareness." Penn officials also hope the focus on arts this year will forge stronger ties between arts institutions on campus and those in the community."

Homecoming Weekend (Nov. 5-8, 2009) will be incorporated into the "Arts & the City Year".
Organized, in large part, by Sheila Raman, Director of Arts & Culture at Penn; and Hoopes Wampler, Assistant Vice President of Alumni Relations. For more info, contact the alumni office at alumni[at]dev.upenn.edu, PennDesign alumni office at pdalumni[at]design.upenn.edu, or MFA alumna Elizabeth Lim at lime[at]alumni.upenn.edu

For more information about Arts & The City Year, please visit www.upenn.edu/provost/artsyear
For more information about Penn's Homecoming role, please visit www.alumni.upenn.edu/homecoming2009/

8.07.2009

Thomas Isaac (MFA '06) in Video Art Exhibition at Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, Opening August 20


Thomas Isaac (MFA '06) will be showing a video piece in the group exhibition, On The Edge: Emerging Native Video Art. This is part of the Ninth Annual Native Cinema Showcase at the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, in association with the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian and the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts.

Three emerging artists confront issues including racism, spousal abuse, alcoholism and the clash of the modern with the traditional in these works, selected by NMAI associate curator for contemporary arts Kathleen Ash-Milby (Navajo). In Red Man, a woman responds to the taunting verses of a racist song with violence. The song inevitably continues, the white protagonist undeterred (d. Erica Lord (Iñupiag/Athabaskan) and Noelle Mason, U.S., 2005, 4min). In the animated video The Earliest Bruise feelings of helplessness and fear are encapsulated in the memory of a young boy who has witnessed his father’s drunken abuse of his mother (d. Thomas Isaac (Navajo), U.S., 2004, 2min). Tsu Héidei Shugaxtutaan I and II (d. Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit), U.S., 2006, 9min) mixes a Tlingit Raven dance and contemporary “robot” dance to create a commentary on the intersections of the modern world and Tlingit cultural expression. The title translates “we will again open this container of wisdom that has been left in our care.”

Opening Reception: August 20, 5:00 - 7:00pm
Showcase Dates: August 20 - 23, 2009

Center for Contemporary Arts
Moving Image Lab
1050 Old Pecos Trail
Santa Fe, NM 87505
505.982.1338
For more information on the showcase, visit www.ccasantafe.org/NCS_2009.html
For more information on CCA, visit www.ccasantafe.org
Gallery Hours: 12:00 - 8:00 daily

To see more of Thomas's work, visit www.isaaccaasi.com