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We have some great stuff going on today here on Campus!
First off there will be a lecture today, given by Brian D. Smith - in SVER 123 at noon!
This evening, Adjunct Professor Alexandra Arshanskaya, will have an opening at the Arcade Gallery from 6 pm to. 8 pm.
Hope to see you all there!
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Don't Forget! There will be a informational meeting about the up coming DADAH critique today @ 11 am! Will be taking place in VAS 1!
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Are you taking DADAH Critique (ART 2900) or BFA Review (ART 3900) this semester? Don't forget the information sessions for both of these courses is tomorrow! DADAH Critique info session is at 11 am tomorrow in VAS 1. BFA Review info session will be at 1:15 pm tomorrow in VAS 1. We apologize for any confusion over Critique or Review dates. The images attached to this post are the official dates for DADAH Critique and BFA Review.
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Sophia Coon, Danielle Sartori, Lillian Gardner, and Sarah Houseman will be discussing their process, inspiration, and more this Friday @ Noon! Standard lecture time
They will also hold a Q&A and talk about how students can organize exhibitions in the future! Be sure to join us and find out more!
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Hey you! Yes you! Did you hear about Mark Dion will be on campus this week? Well if you haven't, Mark with be speaking in Winifred Moore auditorium noon on Friday, February 14!
Not only that, his newest exhibition will be opening at Laumeier Sculpture Park this Saturday! See link below for more details.
https://www.laumeiersculpturepark.org/calendar?view=calendar&month=02-2020
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Hey everyone! Mark Dion will be speaking in Winifred Moore auditorium noon on Friday, February 14! Keep and eye out for additional information as the week progresses
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Don't Forget! Melissa Venator will be speaking today in ONE hour!
Please join us in Sverdrup room 123! Hope to see you there!
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Come check out our speaker, Melissa Venator, this Friday! She will be in Sverdrup Room 123 @ Noon.
Also make sure to join us February 14th @ noon. Mark Dion will be giving a lecture at the Webster University Winifred Moore Auditorium!
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No Artist lecture today! But be sure to join us next week for Melissa Venator, same time same place! Hope to see you then!
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Attention Graduating Seniors!
Petitions to graduate this May must me turned in no later than February 11th! If you have any additional questions, come see Alex in the Hunt House!
http://www.webster.edu/commencement/steps-to-graduation/index.html
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Please join us in ONE Hour! Brookhart Jonquil will be speaking in Sverdrup room 123! Some of his work will also be in the Cecil Hunt Gallery opening tonight at 6 PM Hope to see you there!
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20/20 at Hunt Gallery
Opening Public Reception Friday, January 24, 2020
20/20, curated by Kasper Lorene Woldtvedt, Project Manager for Barrett Barrera Projects, will open with a public reception on Friday, January 24 from 6—8pm at the Hunt Gallery at Webster University. The exhibition focuses on the infinitive “to see” as a constructed noun rather than a verb…a vision as an art subject as well as an object.
The works contained within the 20/20 exhibition consider the convergences of the activity and psychology of looking at art as well as the art of seeing. The exhibition includes a diverse body of work that includes film, objects, and works by more than 20 artists.
Artists include Miami-based sculptor and set designer Brookhart Jonquil, South Korean designer Aggie Nam/Godsomware, and Los Angeles-based new media artist Rollin Leonard.
Brookhart Jonquil will present a lecture about his work on Friday, Jan 24 from Noon – 1 PM in Sverdrup 123 on Webster’s campus.
The exhibition is presented by the Department of Art, Design, and Art History (DADAH) at Webster University and is made possible through the generosity of the Missouri Arts Council with support from the Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts. The exhibition runs through, Feb. 28, 2020
CECILLE R. HUNT GALLERY Webster University – Visual Arts Studio 8342 Big Bend Boulevard St. Louis, Missouri, 63119 Hours: 10am—5pm Tuesday – Saturday
Hunt Gallery events are free and open to the Public
Information: 314-246-7171
The Cecille R. Hunt Gallery is an integral part of the educational mission of the Department of Art, Design, and Art History at Webster University as well as an important and visible aspect of its community outreach. The Hunt Gallery is a non-commercial, alternative venue for providing high-quality, professionally curated exhibitions of contemporary art for the academic community, and the broader St. Louis area public. Hunt Gallery presents exhibitions of individual artists and/or groups of artists of regional, national and international renown whose works demonstrate significant aesthetic achievement or historic importance.
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This place just isn't the same without you! Looking forward to seeing everyone back on campus January 13th!
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From Dr. Ryan E. Gregg the chair of DADAH to the DADAH community.
https://twitter.com/WebsterArtDept/status/1204513120296820737?s=20
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Please join us this week for our speaker Jim Reeves. He is an associate at VLAA and will be speaking on their behalf. Lecture will be taking place in Sverdrup 123 @ Noon. Hope to see you there!
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AIGA Spotlighted our very own Noriko Yuasa! Designer, Professor, and Director of Graphic Design. Follow the link below for more info!
https://www.facebook.com/aigasaintlouis/posts/3049511448411563
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