Washington D.C. curator and SMCM alum Jayme McLellan will talk about her role as curator for the current exhibition at the Boyden Gallery Living on the Land Vol. 2., an exhibition presenting diverse perspectives on the relationship to the land on which humans live. Jayme McLellan is a curator, gallery director, educator, and artist. Find out more »
OPEN STUDIO with Jennifer D. Anderson
OPEN STUDIO with Jennifer D. Anderson Wednesday, Feb 15, 4:45-5:45pm @ the artist house Jennifer D. Anderson is an Artist House Artist-in-Residence: January 23 –February 17, 2017 Jennifer D. Anderson is an Associate Professor of studio art at Hollins University, where she teaches drawing, printmaking and professional practices. She currently serves as Art Department Chair. Her Find out more »
Lecture: Patricia Watts: Art and the Ecology: Some Kind of Nature
Lecture: Patricia Watts: Art and the Ecology: Some Kind of Nature Wednesday, February 22, 4:45-5:45, Cole Cinema Patricia Watts is an Artist House curator-in-residence: February 6 – March 31, 2017 The Art and the Ecology lecture will focus on how contemporary artists are creating projects that partner with communities and environmental groups to make positive Find out more »
Workshop with Patricia Watts: Art & Agriculture: The Art of Food
Workshop with Patricia Watts: Art & Agriculture: The Art of Food Saturday, February 25, 10am – 5pm, Glendening Annex To register for this workshop: contact Sue Johnson srjohnson@smcm.edu Over the last eighty years farming practices have made a radical shift with the number of family farms dropping from six million to basically two million nationally, Find out more »
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Gabriela Bulisova and Mark Isaac
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Gabriela Bulisova and Mark Isaac Thursday, March 2, Noon – 1pm, Glendening Annex Free pizza or bring your own lunch Gabriela Bulisova and Mark Isaac are Artist House Artists-in-Residence: March 2 – 17, 2017 Gabriela Bulisova and Mark Isaac are collaborating with other artists and community members on an interdisciplinary Find out more »
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Kyle Hackett
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Kyle Hackett Wednesday, March 29, Noon – 1pm, Glendening Annex Free pizza or bring your own lunch Kye Hackett is an Artist House Artist-in-Residence: March 18 – 31, 2017 Sponsored by The Department of Art and Art History, Artist House Residency Programs, Lecture and Fine Arts Committee, DeSousa-Brent Scholars Program and Find out more »
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Michael Pinnix ‘95
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Michael Pinnix ‘95 Wednesday, April 12, Noon – 1pm, Glendening Annex Free pizza or bring your own lunch Michael Pinnix is an Artist House Artist-in-Residence: April 10 – May 12, 2017 Michael Pinnix’s artwork tends to combine stream of conscious imagination in a somewhat concrete world. Letting the image evolve over Find out more »
Brown Bag Lunchtime Artist Talk: Dimitra Skandali
Brown Bag Lunchtime Artist Talk: Dimitra Skandali Thurs. April 20, 12-1pm Glendening Annex Free pizza or bring your own lunch Dimitra Skanali is an Artist House Artist-in-Residence: April 10 – May 10, 2017 The experience of growing up on Paros, an island in the Aegean Sea in Greece, and her journey since then to build Find out more »
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Jennifer D. Anderson
Jennifer D. Anderson is an Associate Professor of studio art at Hollins University, where she teaches drawing, printmaking and professional practices. She currently serves as Art Department Chair. Her recent scholarly output includes papers given at the SGC International, College Art Association, and Southeastern College Art conferences. The Norton Simon Museum included her essay “Print Find out more »
Brown Bag Lunchtime Talk: Tristan Cai, Assistant Professor of Photography
Drawn to the ambiguities and mysteries surrounding the subjects of death, creation and religion, Tristan Cai is interested in the cultural production of knowledge and the realities that humanity constructs in these domains. He draws inspiration from academic research and first-hand interaction with individuals, ranging from bio-ethicists to cult victims. Cai’s practice involves using photography Find out more »
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