Tag: Art

  • Art events: including Art Agency Sale, Dec. 5-6

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    It’s a busy time for the Arts program and art students. Here is a line-up of events for the week: -Art Agency Sale: Dec. 5, 1965 Room -Art Agency Sale: Dec. 6, Phoenix C -Visiting Artist and alumna Sandra Martinez, Dec. 5, 5 p.m., SA 411 -Bowl Throwing (for Spring Empty Bowls Event), Dec. 6,…

  • Emmons and others present work in Door County exhibit

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    Carol Emmons, Professor Emerita (Art & Design), is currently exhibiting an installation in the group show “Making Marks/Making Meaning” at the Hardy Gallery in Ephraim, Wis. Focusing on diverse approaches to drawing, the exhibit also includes work by faculty, emeriti and alumni Toni Damkoehler, Christine Style, David Damkoehler, Sandra Shackelford and Beau Thomas, as well…

  • Faculty note: New link for Meinhardt highlight

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    As mentioned last week, just in time for some upcoming programs and art exhibits, UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Dan Meinhardt (Human Biology, Gender Studies) has his work highlighted a new, online journal of art and science, including a collaboration with art professor Alison Gates. We’ve repaired the link that didn’t seem to work last week.…

  • Watch for UW-Green Bay and Weidner Center at Artstreet

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    The Weidner Center for the Performing Arts will host a booth at Artstreet this weekend to share all the great news about UW-Green Bay music, art and theatre. Stop by and say hello to Diane Nagy and company. Pick up a season schedule for UW-Green Bay programs. Artstreet has been bringing art out of studios,…

  • Prof. Meinhardt to present on ‘The Complex Mosaic of Human Sexes’

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    UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Dan Meinhardt (Human Biology, Women’s and Gender Studies, Art) will present “The Complex Mosaic of Human Sexes” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5 at the Neville Public Museum. “Oh, you had a baby. What is it?” is often the first question asked… and most think it’s a simple question with one…

  • Faculty note: Deetz has two paintings juried

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    UW-Green Bay Prof. Kristy Deetz had two paintings juried into First Street Gallery’s 2017 National Juried Exhibition. The juror, Peter Colon, Associate Director of DC Moore Gallery, NYC, viewed 1,700 works from artists nation wide to curate the 50 work exhibition that runs June 22-July 15th at First Street Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, New York City (www.firststreetgallery.org). Deetz also has a solo…

  • Alumna pens piece for Peninsula Pulse

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    UW-Green Bay alumnus Ann Soderlund ’15 Arts Management, penned a piece for the Peninsula Pulse, recently, about Gibraltar-area students who spend an atypical school day experiencing art in the Door Peninsula. Soderlund has been the program coordinator for the Hardy Gallery in Door County since November 2015.

  • Faculty note: Rosewall presents in Scotland

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    Prof. Ellen Rosewall (Arts Management) will present at the Association of Arts Administration Educators conference in Edinburgh, Scotland on June 2, on the topic “Enabling Change, Encouraging Challenge.”

  • Faculty note: More on Deetz and FABRICation

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    Kristy Deetz (above) and Reni Gower (below), co-curators of FABRICation, a touring exhibit of seven textile artists, generously shared with Les Femmes Follies about how they came to be artists, their artistic processes, feminism and collaboration and much more. You can see a two-minute video of the exhibit here.

  • Faculty note: More on Prof. Deetz and FABRICation

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    We have mentioned a well-traveled art exhibition, FABRICation, co-curated by UW-Green Bay Prof. Kristy Deetz (Art). Adding to the story are comments by gallery owners. The exhibition has traveled across the United States, beginning in October of 2013, and most recently opened at the Academy Art Museum, Easton, MD, running through July 8, 2017.