MFA '07 Francesca Pfister's photography mentioned in the latest (11/04/07) issue of the New York Times
"Francesca Pfister of Philadelphia is showing photographs of pallets of pink bricks of insulation; plainly lighted, but acutely in focus, they have a raw industrial beauty. Her pictures narrow our field of vision so that we cannot see anything else. I like that quality, for it forces us to look carefully and to try to imagine a wider context. You can almost hear a forklift clamoring in the background." Benjamin Genocchio, Art Critic for The New York Times
Full article:
/>http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/04/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/04artsnj.html?ref=nyregionspecial2
11.15.2007
Live Nude Art Auction Countdown: 14 Days until the event

For more information: For additional information, contact MFA Class of 2008 representatives:
Gianna Delluomo: 215-900-9714, delluomo@design.upenn.edu
Simon Slater: 917-763-7034, simonslater@gmail.com
Up-to-date information about the event can be accessed on-line here at the blog or at: http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/finar/newsevents.php
For building locations on Penn's campus, please consult the online maps at
http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/common/maps.htm
or telephone the offices of the Department of Graduate Fine Arts at 215-898-8374.
Deb Hoy (MFA '08) in group exhibition:Tip of the Iceberg at the Schuylkill Center

Tip of the Iceberg
November 10, 2007 through January 31, 2008
Deb Hoy (MFA class '08)
Carla Liguori
Kelko Miyamori
Emily Sullivan
Austin Tremellen
The Schuykill Center
8480 Hagy's Mill Road
Philadelphia, PA
215 482 7300
www.schuylkillcenter.org/departments/art/current_exhibits.html
11.07.2007
Freeman's Auction House Agrees to Run Upenn MFA Benefit: LIVE NUDE ART

Freeman's Auction house has agreed to generously donate their head auctioneer's time to run the main event of Live Nude Art: The Live Auction.
The live auction will feature works by nationally and internationally respected artists
including Terry Adkins, Jane Irish, Gabriel Martinez, Sarah McEneaney, Joshua
Mosley, John Moore, Eileen Neff, Demetrius Oliver, Robert Pruitt, Zoe Strauss
and others.
Live Nude Art will take place at the
Meyerson Galleries in Meyerson Hall, located at 210 South 34th Street on the
University of Pennsylvania campus. Clothed guests will be treated to the musical
stylings of DJ PHSH with free refreshments served throughout the
evening.
For additional information, contact
MFA Class of 2008 representatives:
Gianna Delluomo: 215-900-9714, delluomo@design.upenn.edu
Simon
Slater: 917-763-7034, simonslater@gmail.com
10.31.2007
MFA 1st Year Exhibition: Class of 2009

November 2nd - November 15th
Opening Reception:
Friday, November, 2, 2007, 5pm
Meyerson Upper and Lower Galleries
University of Pennsylvania
Kimberly Brickley Edward Carey
Tay Cha
Jessica Clauser Jennifer Copeland Jaimeson Daley Kurt Freyer Tia-Simone Gardner Elizabeth Hoy Tetsugo Hyakutake Jules Joseph Kate Kaman Antonio McAfee Jessa McFarlane Nicolas McMahon Aaron Mette Evi Numen Lia Post Jaime Roth Rebecca Sargent Peter Schenck
Tay Cha
Jessica Clauser Jennifer Copeland Jaimeson Daley Kurt Freyer Tia-Simone Gardner Elizabeth Hoy Tetsugo Hyakutake Jules Joseph Kate Kaman Antonio McAfee Jessa McFarlane Nicolas McMahon Aaron Mette Evi Numen Lia Post Jaime Roth Rebecca Sargent Peter Schenck
Emilie Selden Nicole White Ricardo Zapata
Professor TERRY ADKINS at The ICA - November 7th

Performance by
Professor TERRY ADKINS
wed nov 7 @ 8pm
Institute of Contemporary Art
University of Pennsylvania
Terry Adkins’ Lone Wolf Recital Corps usually performs at the sites of his sculpturally based memorials to relevant historical figures. Recited text, sounding sculpture, video, music and ritual actions are orchestrated to recover and reenact the deeds of the honored, which have included Jimi Hendrix, Sojourner Truth, John Coltrane, John Brown, W.E.B. Du Bois and Bessie Smith. Adkins is also an Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Penn’s School of Design. A Spiegel Fund Event.
10.26.2007
Richard Serra and Werner Herzog: Too Big for the Auditorium

"you open [the event] to the public, you should have enough space," she remarked. "The venue is too small,…and Irvine Hall is right next door. You have a world-class filmmaker. Why wouldn't you have more seats?"
well..why wouldn't you have more seats the next night too, when students, faculty and the philadelphia community were also turned away from seeing Richard Serra?"
LIVE NUDE ART Auction at Penn: 35 days until the event
UPENN MFA STUDENTS SAY “A OK” TO LIVE NUDE ART TO RAISE FUNDS
Philadelphia, October 24, 2007-The PennDesign Graduate Fine Arts class of 2008 announced plans today to hold an art auction to raise funds for their spring thesis show. The auction, which will take place on Friday, November 30th, is entitled LiveNude Art. “The title has less to do with the subject matter of the art or the dress code of those in attendance, and more to do with the pleasurable and playful atmosphere of the auction,” explained Class of 2008 member Travis Heck. “These days, it is rare to find an auction that allows guests not only the opportunity to bid on works by critically noted artists, but also to drink, eat, and boogie down all in one fun and free evening,” continued Heck.
Artworks created by the faculty, students and alumni of the Fine Arts Program will be available in a silent auction. The highlight of the night will be a brief live auction featuring works by nationally and internationally respected artists including John Moore, Eileen Neff, Joshua Mosely, Zoe Strauss, Terry Adkins, Sarah McEaneeny, Robert Pruitt, Demetrius Oliver and others.
Live Nude Art will take place in the Meyerson Lower and Upper Galleries in MeyersonHall, located at 210 S. 34th Street in Philadelphia. Guests will be treated to the musical stylings of DJ PHSH and free refreshments for clothed guests will be served throughout the evening.
For additional information, contact MFA Class of 2008 representatives:
Gianna Delluomo: 215-900-9714, delluomo@design.upenn.edu
Simon Slater: 917-763-7034, simonslater@gmail.com
Up-to-date information about the event can be accessed on-line here at the blog or at: http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/finar/newsevents.php.
For building locations on Penn's campus, please consult the online maps at
http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/common/maps.htm
or telephone the offices of the Department of Graduate Fine Arts at 215-898-8374.
10.15.2007
Eileen Neff and Jeremy Sigler
ICA Philadelphia
Whenever Wednesday: Conversation:
Eileen Neff + Jeremy Sigler
wed oct 17 @ 7pm
Artist and writer Eileen Neff and poet Jeremy Sigler, Associate New York Editor of Parkett, will discuss the nature and process of Neff's work on view this fall in ICA's second floor gallery.
ICA members and PennCard holders only. Space is limited. Reservations required. Please rsvp via email to rsvp@icaphila.org
or fax your reservation to 215.898.5050.
Whenever Wednesday: Conversation:
Eileen Neff + Jeremy Sigler
wed oct 17 @ 7pm
Artist and writer Eileen Neff and poet Jeremy Sigler, Associate New York Editor of Parkett, will discuss the nature and process of Neff's work on view this fall in ICA's second floor gallery.
ICA members and PennCard holders only. Space is limited. Reservations required. Please rsvp via email to rsvp@icaphila.org
or fax your reservation to 215.898.5050.
Vasco Araújo Lecture

Tuesday, October 16
5:00 pm
White Room Morgan Building
A Video artist and sculptor, Vasco Araújo earned his advanced degree in Fine Art at Maumaus, School of Fine Arts and Photography, Lisbon, and his degree in Sculpture at F.B.A.U.L., Lisbon. He has had numerous solo exhibitions in Spain, Australia and Portugal and has also participated in exhibitions in Turkey, Belgium, Brazil, Hungary, Germany and the United States. He is currently an Artist in Residence at the University of the Arts, and has also been in residence at Recollets, France and the Core program in Houston, TX.
10.10.2007
Print 14 - Graduate Computer Seminar Exhibition
with Professor Joshua Mosley

Warren Corlett


10.09.2007
Barry Nemett Lecture: Wednesday October 11th
Thursday, October 11
Barry Nemett
reading/lecture 5:00 p.m.
Meyerson Hall B1
Barry Nemett's first novel is a wise and ourageously imaginative story about love and forgiveness: love and misunderstanding between generations of the Schaech family; inspired first love between Stephen and his student teacher; and love of great art. Old Master and contemporary paintings serve Stephen as resonant arenas for the drama of his relationships, which lend the narrative characters that come vividly to life. By way of the story, Nemett (a painter) helps us dive into great art with abandon. He also deeply understands the nuances of childhood and adolescence and creates relationships with an emotional intimacy that rings resoundingly true.
10.07.2007
10.06.2007
10.02.2007
ONE NIGHT STAND: Penn MFA class of 2008 Exhibition


ONE NIGHT STAND—a First Friday exhibition presented by Nouveau Condominiums, CREI Real Estate and Jenny Jaskey Gallery, featuring selected works by the PennDesign Graduate Fine Arts class of 2008. Curated by Jenny Jaskey of Jenny Jaskey Gallery (formerly Tower Gallery).
A soiree not to miss—join us for an evening to peruse new artworks from an exciting group of young artists in a sleek modern setting framed against the glittering Philadelphia skyline.
First Friday, October 5, 2007, 5–8 pm, free admission and refreshments.
122 New Street—two blocks north of Race Street, off Second Street.
For additional information, contact:
Deb Hoy: 267-269-1959, hoydj@design.upenn.edu
Jenny Jaskey Gallery: info@jennyjaskey.com
PennDesign Department of Graduate Fine Arts: 215-898-8374
Nouveau Condominiums: 122 New St, Philadelphia, PA, 19106
CREI Real Estate: 800-960-CREI, info@creirealestate.com
10.01.2007
Kim Jones Lecture
Monday, October 1
Kim Jones, Visual Artist
lecture 5:00 p.m.
Meyerson Hall B-3
Jones’ work incorporates performance, sculpture, drawing, and painting. He became known early on for his performance persona, “Mudman,” and could be seen walking the streets of Los Angeles and Venice, CA, during the 1970s, and then during the ‘80s in New York City and New York’s subway system, covered in mud, and wearing a crudely constructed lattice-work structure of sticks, tape, and twine on his back, his face covered with a nylon stocking. Throughout this time he was consistently developing drawings and paintings on paper. Mudman and other figures that resemble the performance persona inhabit his elegant and simultaneously grotesque drawings and paintings. The elegant line of the ink drawings from the 1980s belies their intensity and subject matter. Curated by Robert Storr, Jones’ retrospective will open at The Henry in Seattle (WA) on November 20, 2007. Jones also notably participated in the 52nd International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia.
9.29.2007
9.27.2007
Slought Foundation Presents: "German Video from the Collections of the Kunstmuseum Bonn: Joseph Beuys to Today"
Featuring Volker Anding, Joseph Beuys, Klaus vom Bruch, Jochen Gerz, Jürgen Klauke, Imi Knoebel, Christof Kohlhöfer, Sigmar Polke, Marcel Odenbach, Carl Otto Paeffgen, Ulrike Rosenbach
A special feature of the collection and exhibition program of the Kunstmuseum Bonn is the permanent presentation of international film and video art of the 1960s and 70s. It is founded on the collection amassed by the gallerist Ingrid Oppenheim, who bequeathed to the museum close to 400 works by such video art pioneers as Klaus vom Bruch, Bill Viola and Allan Kaprow, as well as by early feminist video artists, e.g., Ulrike Rosenbach. The exhibition at Slought Foundation features in part a selection of works from this larger collection by curator and professor Dr. Dieter Ronte on behalf of the Kunstmuseum Bonn, with a specific focus on contemporary German artists working from the 1960s through to the present.
Slought Foundation Exhibition | September 23 - October 13, 2007
Reception: Friday, September 28, 2007 ; 6:30-8:30pm
Free admission (Reservation not required)
Curated by Prof. Dr. Dieter Ronte
www.slought.org.
9.26.2007
Odili Donald Odita Lecture
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