• Ceramics 28.01.2008

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    Thursday, January 31st

    9:30-11:00am

    Gallery talk with John Perreault, Art Critic and founder of Artopia
    Juried Exhibition: Ceramic Objects/Conceptual Material
    Anne Kittrell Gallery, U of A Union 4th Floor

    12:30-2:00pm: Lunch Break

    2:00-4:30pm

    Panel Discussion, University of Arkansas Center for Continuing Education, Located at 2 East Center Street, on the Downtown Fayetteville Square
    John Perrault, Art Critic and founder of Artopia
    Benjamin Schulman, Assistant Professor of Art and Art History, Drury University
    David East, Professor of Ceramics, Maryland Institute-College of Art
    Nicholas Kripal, Professor of Ceramics, Tyler School of Art of Temple University
    Jeanne Quinn, Associate Professor of Ceramics, University of Colorado-Boulder
    Jeannie Hulen, Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas
    Tanya Batura, Studio Artist, Los Angeles, CA

    5:00-6:30pm

    Opening Reception Juried Exhibition: Ceramic Objects/ Conceptual Material
    Anne Kittrell Gallery, UofA Union 4th Floor
    Reception at DDP Gallery, 7 East Mountain Street

    Friday, February 1st

    9:30-12:30pm

    Demonstrations, Material Research: The Process of Thinking and Making
    • David East, Professor of Ceramics, Maryland Institute-College of Art
    • Jeanne Quinn, Associate Professor of Ceramics, University of Colorado-Boulder
    • Tanya Batura, Studio Artist, Los Angeles, CA
    All simultaneously, Ceramics Building 326 Eastern Ave

    12:30-2:00pm: Lunch Break

    2:30-3:30pm

    Gallery talk with Benjamin Schulman, Assistant Professor of Art and Art History,
    Drury University. Invitational Exhibition: Material Transcendence: Clay as Commentary. Fine Arts Gallery, Fine Arts Center

    3:30-5:30pm

    Opening Reception Invitational Exhibition: Material Transcendence: Clay as
    Commentary. Fine Arts Gallery, Fine Arts Center

    Saturday, February 2nd

    9:30-12:30pm

    Demonstrations, Material Research: The Process of Thinking and Making
    • David East, Professor of Ceramics, Maryland Institute-College of Arti
    • Jeanne Quinn, Associate Professor of Ceramics, University of Colorado-Boulder
    • Tanya Batura, Studio Artist, Los Angeles, CA
    All simultaneously, Ceramics Building 326 Eastern Ave.

    End of Symposium

    Posted by Fayetteville Arts @ 12:20 pm

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