Lecture

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Mary Ann Stankiewicz

Professor of Art Education, The Pennsylvania  State University
Visiting Professor in Residence at MassArt

 

Perilous Paths to Learning Art in 19th Century Massachusetts

Dr. Stankiewicz will weave together the research she is doing at MassArt with earlier research on how young men and women in early 19th century Massachusetts learned art. She will focus on how young people learned to become artists from apprenticeship, in a girls boarding school, and then in the early years of the Normal Art School (now Massachusetts College of Art and Design).


November 29, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Tower Auditorium
Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Refreshments will be served after the presentation.

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Contemporary Art Lecture

The Ethics of Transgression: Is It Still Possible?

Lecture by Donald Kuspit

Wednesday, November 14, 2007  7PM
Simmons College
Linda K. Paresky Conference Center
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115

Donald Kuspit Ph.D. will respond to issues in contemporary art as seen through the three-exhibition series "Spinning Straw into Gold: The Ethics of Production," on view throughout the fall in the Trustman Gallery at Simmons College.  The series, curated by Trustman Gallery Director Barbara O’Brien, features artists Chantal Zakari; Two Girls Working: Tiffany Ludwig and Renee Piechocki; Deborah Bohnert; and Rachel Dayson-Levy.  It focuses on the inspiration for, and production of, contemporary art in a Post-appropriation age where the "hunt and gather" model has expanded from art historical images to pop culture and now includes the cyber arena.

Kuspit is a prolific and widely published author, essayist and curator.  His book "The End of Art," published in 2004, is a wry, sometimes caustic assessment of contemporary art from his point of view, privileged by his decades in the field.  In 2005, Barry Gewen of the New York Times called Kuspit, "a New York critic at the red-hot center of the contemporary art scene." He is the editor of Art Criticism, a contributing editor of Artforum, and a regular contributor to Art New England magazine and Artnet, an online journal.  Currently, Kuspit is a professor of art history and philosophy at the State University of New York, Stony Brook.

This lecture is sponsored by Simmons College’s Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences as part of the series, "Careers in the Liberal Arts." The exhibition series, "Spinning Straw into Gold: The Ethics of Production," was funded by the LEF Foundation and by the Catherine Hannah Behrend Class of ’70 Fund.

For more information, contact Marcia Lomedico at 617-521-2268 or visit the Trustman Gallery website at  http://www.simmons.edu/trustman
Due to construction, parking is limited.  For alternative options, please visit http://my.simmons.edu/services/business/parking/off-campus.shtml.

 

 



Ursina Amsler (MSAE)

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Ursina Amsler’s sons in their Halloween costumes:  Griffen, King of the Leaf Monsters, and Phoenix, his little woodland minion!
Thank you, Ursina, for sending these photos.  Your costume design and making skills are awesome.

Arts Advocacy Day at the State House

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Artists under the Dome
November 8, 10:00-3:00
Great Hall, State House

The first annual Artists Under the Dome  event is happening this Thursday at the Massachusetts State House, to honor artists and invite artists in all disciplines (including dance, music, theater, writing and the visual arts) to become engaged with state policy makers.  The Commonwealth is recognizing individual artists  as "the corner stones of the foundation of our culture and our creative economy. "

This is an opportunity for all artists at every level to be counted in a way that could effect future funding for the arts in this state.   At the event  next Thursday, all legislators will have their doors open to talk to artists about supporting the arts, and that’s a rare opportunity not to be missed .   Artists are strongly enouraged to rsvp for this event. 

V
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