Events/Lecture Series


2009-10 Events/Lecture Series

bramson

All lectures take place at 5:00 PM in Bloch Hall of the Creative Arts Center
Sept. 3, 2009 – Phillis Bramsom (lecture & exhibit)
Sept. 17, 2009 – Jason Lee (resident faculty, lecture & exhibit)
Oct. 8, 2009 – Dr. Janice Simon (art history lecture)
Oct. 15, 2009 – Tim McFarlane (lecture & exhibit)
Nov. 5, 2009 – Nancy Skolos (lecture)
Jan. 21, 2010 – Nicola Lopez (lecture & exhibit)
March 11, 2010 – Hassan Elahi (Deem Lecture)
April 8, 2010 – Basia Irland (lecture & residency)


Visiting Artists Archive & Lecture Videos

Basia

2008-09 Events/Lecture Series
Glen Goldberg
Dan Boyarski
Naijun Zhang
Chaz Maviyane-Davies
Claire Sherwood
Tom Ockerse
Peter HappelChristian
Ellen Lupton
Mark Klett
Chris Wildrick
J. Bernard Schultz
Jennifer Allen

Jason 1

2007-08 Events/Lecture Series
Kathleen Mulcahy
Ron Desmett
Hilary Wilder
Metro Harmony, Designing the Livable City (Part 1)
Metro Harmony, Designing the Livable City (Part 2)
James Luna
Juan Giraldo
Timothy Samara

Elahi

2006-07 Events/Lecture Series
Ann Hamilton
Chinese Ceramics
Neal Newfield
Pam Keeley
Patricia Villalobos Echeverria
Paul Rosenblatt

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Deem Distinguished Lecturer in the Arts Series

McFarlane

Each year the Division of Art + Design invites an internationally known artist to the campus for the Deem Distinguished Lecturer in the Arts. This lecture series is made possible by the generous support of Alison and Patrick Deem. Past lecturers have included:

  • 2009 – Mark Klett
  • 2008 – James Luna
  • 2007 – Ann Hamilton
  • 2006 – Willie Cole
  • 2005 – Judy Glantzman
  • 2004 – Carmon Colangelo
  • 2003 – Diana Cooper
  • 2002 – Buzz Spector
  • 2001 – Johanna Drucker
  • 2000 – Faith Ringgold
  • 1999 – Chris Duncan & Peter Dudek
  • 1998 – Judy Linn
  • 1997 – Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds
  • 1996 – Ann Agee
  • 1995 – Phoebe Adams

J. Bernard Schultz Memorial Lecture in Art History Series

Each year the Division of Art + Design invites an internationally known scholar in the field of art history to present the J. Bernard Schultz Memorial Lecture in Art History. Current Dean of the College of Creative Arts, J. Bernard Schultz, established this endowed lecture series. Past lecturers have included: