5.30.2011

Kerry Tribe: Sign-up

Studio Visits for Tuesday May 31st:


2:30-3:00


3:00-3:30


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4:00-4:30


4:30-5:00


5:00-5:30


5.27.2011

Kerry Tribe



Sign-ups will be posted on Monday, May 30th at 11:00am.

Studio Visits for Tuesday May 31st:


2:30-3:00


3:00-3:30


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4:00-4:30


4:30-5:00


5:00-5:30



Lecture at Warner on May 31st, 7:00 pm.


Kerry Tribe's rigorously crafted, large-scale projects in film, video and installation form an ongoing investigation into memory, subjectivity and doubt. She regularly invites actors, crew members and technical specialists to participate in her work, producing ludic philosophical inquiries through structurally rigorous forms. Tribe's work has been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; the Generali Foundation, Vienna; Kunst Werke, Berlin; and SMAK, Gent. She was a fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in 2005-2006, received her MFA from UCLA in 2002, was a Whitney Independent Study Program Fellow in 1997-98 and received her BA in Art and Semiotics from Brown University in 1997. Tribe currently splits her time between Los Angeles and Berlin.

5.19.2011

Jennifer Pastor: Sign-up

Studio Visits for Monday May 23rd:


2:30-3:00


3:00-3:30


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4:00-4:30


4:30-5:00


5:00-5:30

5.18.2011

Jennifer Pastor/ Burkhardt Lecture Series





Sign-ups will be posted on Thursday, May 19th at 11:00am.

Studio Visits for Monday May 23rd:


2:30-3:00


3:00-3:30


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4:00-4:30


4:30-5:00


5:00-5:30



Lecture at Warner on May 23rd, 7:00 pm.

Jennifer Pastor's sculpture inspires a giddy silence, the same gravid hush that occurs when we first catch sight of something truly strange. In nature and in life, such spectacles come ready-made: solar eclipses, concept cars, pedestrians struck by speeding cabs. In art, the strange and the new and our need for them have long been examined and formulaically deployed. But Pastor sidesteps the institutionalized strangeness of art for the strange institution of artifice: her work takes as its subject the realm of the reverently unreal, where nature's serendipity is frozen and a novelty is achieved that is fundamentally different from the usual artworld kind.�? From Jennifer Pastor- Woman Sculptor by David A. Greene (Art Forum; September, 1996).

Jennifer Pastor’s exhibitions include venues such as Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA; Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; and CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art, San Francisco, CA.

5.06.2011

Ruby Neri: Sign-up

Studio Visits for Tuesday May 10th:


2:00-2:30


2:30-3:00


3:00-3:30


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4:00-4:30


4:30-5:00


5:00-5:30

Andrea Bowers: Sign-up

Studio Visits for Monday May 9th:


2:00-2:30


2:30-3:00


3:00-3:30


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4:00-4:30


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5:00-5:30

5.05.2011

Ruby Neri / Burkhardt Lecture Series







Sign-ups will be posted on Friday, May 6th at 12:00pm.

Studio Visits for Tuesday May 10th:


2:00-2:30


2:30-3:00


3:00-3:30


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Lecture at Warner on May 10th, 7:00 pm.



Ruby Neri holds an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles and a BFA from San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco. She is included in the upcoming Hammer Museum exhibition Second Nature: The Valentine-Adelson Collection at the Hammer, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, and 
Bitch is the New Black, curated by Emma Gray for Honor Fraser, Los Angeles. She has exhibited work at Bay Area Now, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (1997), Luckman Gallery, Los Angeles (2006) and China Art Objects (1999 & 2005).

5.03.2011

Andrea Bowers







Sign-ups will be posted on Friday, May 6th at 11:00am.

Studio Visits for Monday May 9th:


2:00-2:30


2:30-3:00


3:00-3:30


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4:00-4:30


4:30-5:00


5:00-5:30



Lecture at Warner on Monday, May 9th 7:00 pm.


Andrea Bowers has an MFA from CalArts and is represented by Suzanne Vielmetter Gallery where she will have a solo show this year. Andrea Bowers says her work "focuses primarily on direct action and non-violent civil disobedience enacted through the lives of women. I present the stories of activists to express my belief that dissent is essential to maintaining a democratic process, as well as to illustrate the importance of a political strategy that stands in opposition to violence and war. My work explores the intersections between art and archival processes, and between aesthetics and political protest." Her work takes the forms of video installation, drawing and bookmaking, yet also encompasses a wide variety of other materials and interventions.

from: http://www.focala.org/foca_fellowships.php


LINKS

http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/feminist_art_base/gallery/andrea_bowers.php

http://www.vielmetter.com/artists/Andrea_Bowers/selected_works/view/2151.html