Prof. Derezinski’s photography and other work

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Prof. Matt Derezinski (Visual Communications) let us know about a lot of the great things he’s been up to this year:  35 exhibits, 13 awards and 3 publications. Over the summer, he photographed the Boy Scouts of America Heart of America Council, the first ever “Scouting 500” that took place at the Kansas City Speedway. He also had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Gill Clay, the granddaughter of Scouting’s founder, Lord Robert Baden Powell.  For more on what Prof. Derezinski has been up to, please visit his website:  http://mderezinski.wordpress.com/

Congratulations, Matt!

Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Gallery!

Blog readers will know that the Hunter/Gatherer exhibition, currently up in the University Art Gallery, has a significant public-outreach component.  As part of that, the Gallery is engaged in lots of interdisciplinary collaboration!

  • Monday, October 27, 4:30 p.m.:  the Gallery and the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs will co-host the Interdisciplinary Faculty Caucus in the Gallery.
  • Wednesday, November 12, the Gallery will host a reception immediately following the opening night performance of the Department of Theatre’s production of The Drowsy Chaperone.  We hope to see you at the play and the reception!
  • On Friday, November 14 the Gallery, together with the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs will host a reception for new faculty and their guests immediately prior to the Lyceum Concert which features bluegrass legend Rhonda Vincent.

New Music in the Gallery!

This week the Department of Music is hosting the New Horizons Music Festival (Monday, October 20 – Saturday, October 25).  As part of that, the University Art Gallery is presenting experimental music inspired by the theme of the current gallery exhibition, Hunter/Gatherer.  The music can be heard in the Side Gallery of the University Art Gallery (OP 1114).

For more information on the New Horizons Music Festival, please visit:  http://nhmf.truman.edu/ or #NHMusicFest.

We hope to see you there!

Gallery Talk with Larry Gawel

Larry Gawel, a Nebraska artist whose tintypes are on display in the University Art Gallery’s “Hunter/Gatherer” exhibition will be in the gallery this Friday, October 24 at 2:00 pm to discuss his work. Mr. Gawel’s images document his encounters with the landscape and the plant and animal life he hunts, gathers, and consumes as food. The tintype process he uses is an antique method of capturing photographic images that cuts him off from the latest digital methods and creates hauntingly beautiful images of food as the connection between ourselves and our environment. This event, like all others associated with this exhibition, is free and open to the public.

During his visit, Mr. Gawel will also be working with students, faculty, and classes in the Art Department.

In addition to being an active studio artist, Gawel also teaches photography at Metropolitan Community College in Omaha, Nebraska.  His beautiful tintype photographs are made using a traditional photography process.

We hope to see you there on Friday!  If you have any questions about this event, please contact Prof. Aaron Fine (Director, University Art Gallery) at afine@truman.edu or (660)785.5386.

Faculty at Council on Undergraduate Research Conference

Three Art Department faculty members serve as Councilors for the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR).  CUR’s mission is  “…to support and promote high-quality undergraduate student-faculty collaborative research and scholarship”.  Dr. Sara Orel (Art History) was elected as Chair of the Arts and Humanities Division and also serves on the Executive Board.  This year, Prof. Wynne Wilbur (Studio) and Dr. Julia DeLancey (Art History) were elected to serve as Councilors in the Arts and Humanities Division.  In those roles, all three faculty members also attended the annual meeting this past summer in Washington D.C.  Truman State University faculty are very active in CUR:  one hundred twenty four (124) are members of CUR and many serve in leadership positions such as Division Chair or as heads of task forces such as Internationalization.  Stay tuned for more information about Art Department presentations at CUR as well!

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Hunter/Gatherer to open on Tuesday!

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On Monday, October 13 the new exhibition in the University Art Gallery will open.  Here’s what Gallery Director Prof. Aaron Fine (Studio) had to say about the show:

Truman State University Art Gallery’s latest exhibition “Hunter/Gatherer: Food and Conservation” will open with a reception on Tuesday, October 14 at 6:00 p.m. in the University Art Gallery (OP 1114).  This exhibition is part of a larger gallery program known as “Food and Conservation in the Heartland” and utilizes contemporary art to engage with themes pertaining to the food supply of rural Missouri residents.

“Hunter/Gatherer” seeks to transcend political divisions in order to provoke discussions around the issues of where our food comes from, its production, the ways it connects us to our environment, and what accounts for food insecurity. Some of the themes being touched on include hunger, food safety, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and hunting.

“Hunter/Gatherer” is one of the most uniquely engaging exhibitions the gallery has shown to date. This exhibit will feature extensive educational programming and offer free transportation and guided tours for schools, churches, and other groups.

A collection box will be available in the University Art Gallery for exhibit visitors to make canned good or monetary donations that will benefit the Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri.

In addition, there will be a public forum, “Perspectives on Food” on Tuesday, November 4 at 6:00 pm in the University Art Gallery. This event is open to all members of the community in order to discuss the topics that inspired this exhibition.

An opening reception will be held on Tuesday, October 14 at 6:00pm in the University Art Gallery located in Ophelia Parrish 1114 on the campus of Truman State University. The exhibition opens on Tuesday, October 14 and continues through Friday, November 14, 2014.

The Gallery is open Monday through Thursday, 8:30am to 7:00pm, Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm, and Saturday, noon to 4:30pm. The gallery is closed during campus holidays. For more information, or to schedule a group tour, please contact Aaron Fine at 660-785-5386 or afine@truman.edu

This program supported in part by the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.