Gallery-o-rama

Lots of exciting events coming up in the University Art Gallery over the next week:

Thursday and Friday, February 16 & 17, Nancy Mizuno Elliott and Amy Auerbach will be on campus.  Nancy Mizuno Elliott is finishing up her two-year term as the Truman Curatorial Fellow, and has done so by curating the wonderful exhibition "4 Real 4 Faux:  Animating the Vernacular", currently on display in the Gallery.  Amy Auerbach is Gallery Manager at Creativity Explored, the Bay Area arts organization from which much of the work in "4 Real 4 Faux" came.  So, come to some of these great events:

  • Thursday, February 16, 4:30 p.m., OP 2210
    Panel Discussion with Nancy Mizuno Elliotto, Amy Auerbach, and Truman's Gallery Director Aaron Fine
  • Thursday, February 16, 6:00 p.m., University Art Gallery
    Closing reception, "4 Real 4 Faux".  Refreshments will be served.
  • Friday, February 17, 3:30 p.m., University Art Gallery
    Gallery Talk with Nanzy Mizuno Elliott and Amy Auerbach

Congratulations, also, to the next Truman Curatorial Fellow, Brandelyn Dillway (Mt. San Jacinto College).  She will be on campus early next week to jury the Student Juried Exhibition and will give a talk on Monday, February 21 at 6:00 p.m. in OP 2210.

National Travel Award to TSU Alumna

Congratulations to Art History alumna Jasmine Cloud who was recently awarded a travel grant by the national Italian Art Society.  This organization which promotes the study of Italian art of all time periods awards two competitive travels grants to IAS members (doctoral candidates or recent PhDs) wishing to travel to an academic conference.  The IAS announcement follows:

Jasmine Cloud is currently a doctoral student at Temple University.  She will speak on the topic “Reviving the Heart (of the City):  The Renovations of the Churches on the Roman Forum” in the Italian Art Society session “Rome Revitalized:  A Reassessment,” at the Renaissance Society of America Conference in Montreal in March.

Winter Wonderland & Welcome Back!

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The Art Deparmtment–along with the rest of the Truman State University campus–reopened at 10:30 a.m. today (Thursday, February 3) after being closed since Tuesday morning because of the massive blizzard that hit much of the central and eastern United States.  The most recent estimate we've seen is that Kirksville got c. 14" of snow in less than 24 hours. 

Welcome back everyone and stay warm and safe!

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“4 Real 4 Faux: Animating the Vernacular” in the Gallery

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In the main space in the University Art Gallery visitors can now visit "4 Real 4 Faux:  Animating the Vernacular", an exhibition curated by Nancy Mizuno Elliott of work by self-taught artists, and by academically trained artists influenced by the work of self-taught artists.  It features, in particular, artwork by artists in two San Francisco Bay Area organizations, Creativity Explored, and the National Arts and Disability Center.  Prof. Mizuno Elliott won the Truman Curatorial Fellowship two years ago, and this exhibition is the culmination of her curatorial work at Truman State University.  She will be on campus for the exhibition's closing reception (Thursday, February 17, 6:00 p.m., University Art Gallery)–check the Gallery blog for information on additional events happening during her visit.  For more information on the Truman Curatorial Fellowship, please contact University Art Gallery director Prof. Aaron Fine at afine@truman.edu.

 

Renaissance Prints in the Gallery!

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An exhibition of centuries-old artworks is currently on display in the University Art Gallery (Side Gallery) through February 18, 2011.  The exhibition, The Workshop and the World:  Renaissance Prints from Private Collections, features fifteen original artworks by some of the most influential printmakers of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, including Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach, and Hendrick Goltzius, as well as a seventeenth-century print by Rembrandt van Rijn.  The exhibition also displays four examples of ekphrasis (a poem written in description of or in response to a work of art) written for the show by four Truman State University faculty poets;  the poems have each then been hand-set and letter press printed by the Truman State University Art Department's Print Shop.

The works in the exhibition are selections on loan from two private collections from collectors with strong Truman State University connections.  These include alumnus Dave Cole and his wife Lily;  this is the second time that the Coles so generously loaned their work to Truman and to the Kirksville community and we are deeply grateful to all the collectors for these wonderful loans.

More information about the show, the works, and special events (including gallery talks, a poetry reading, and a prinmaking demonstration) may be found by visiting:  http://tsugallery.org/workshop-the-world/.

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 Photo Credit:  Valerie Lazalier

Gallery Opening Tonight!

Tonight (Tuesday, January 18) at 6:00 p.m. the exhibition "The Workshop and the World:  Renaissance Prints from Private Collections" will open.  The reception will be the first chance to see this show of original artworks from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries–selections from private collections with strong Truman State University connections.  Works on display incude prints by great printmakers such as Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach, and Albrecht Altdorfer, as well as two pages from the Nuremberg Chronicle.  In addition, the show includes a beautiful seventeenth-century etching and drypoint by Rembrandt van Rijn, as well as four examples of ekphrasis (a poem writting describing or in response to a work of art) written by Truman State University poets;  these poems have been handset and letterpress printed by the Art Department's Print Shop.

More information about the exhibition and related events is available at http://tsugallery.org/workshop-the-world/.

Prof. Kambli’s work acquired by MFA, Houston

Prof. Kambli sent this post with exciting news about her photographs being exhibited in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston:

Photo Forum 2010 voted to include Priya Kambli's photographs as part of its 2010 acquisition for the Museum of Fine Art in Houston collection. The work will remain on exhibition through January.

Photo Forum is interested in photography as a fine art. The group has a dual purpose: to increase knowledge about the collecting, connoisseurship, and history of photography and to support the museum's growing permanent collection of contemporary photography.

Founded in 1988, Photo Forum sponsors six programs a year and also holds bonus meetings. At the final meeting each year, Photo Forum members vote on acquiring contemporary photographs with their membership dues.

Alumna wins national grant

Congratulations to Art Department alumna Jasmine (Fry) Cloud (BA, Art History, 2005) who has just won one of only two Travel Grants from the Italian Art Society, a national academic organization devoted to the study of Italian art from all time periods.  Prof. Fry, who is currently a doctoral candidate in Art History at Temple University, received the award to present her paper “Reviving the Heart (of the City):  The Renovations of the Churches on the Roman Forum” in the Italian Art Society-sponsored session entitled “Rome Revitalized:  A Reassessment".  This session will be part of the the Renaissance Society of America annual conference to be held this March 2011 in Montreal Canada.  Congratulations, Jasmine!