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Gary Sczerbaniewicz’s Installation at Big Orbit Gallery | ARTVOICE

May 16, 2013  by: Admin

Detail from Gary Sczerbaniewicz Beneath Suspicion

Jack Foran, in ARTVOICE  Issue v12n20 (05/16/2013), writes: The new work [by MFA student Gary Sczerbaniewicz] is about burrow, tunnel, escape, but its considerable power derives more (than from Kafka or Steve McQueen) from a central paradigm of the western literary tradition, reaching back to Homer, ahead to James Joyce, but most…read more


Liz Rywelski’s Exhibition at UB Anderson Gallery | ARTVOICE

  by: Admin

Liz Rywelski, Return Policy

Gerald Mead writes in  ARTVOICE, Issue v12n20 (05/16/2013): Return Policy by Liz Rywelski, on view through May 24 at the UB Anderson Gallery, is an extraordinary example of one those MFA thesis exhibitions that you should make a point to see. This exceptionally well conceived, diverse body of work occupies the entire…read more


Stephanie Rothenberg | Novas Cartographias Symposium and Exhibition, June 5–7, 2013

May 15, 2013  by: Admin

Stephanie Rothenberg, Reversal of Fortune: Garden of Virtual Kinship

Novas Cartographias Symposium and Exhibition June 5-7, 2013 June 5 at 4:00pm artist talk Tiradentes Square, Rio de Janeiro Professor Stephanie Rothenberg will participate in an exciting symposium and exhibition focused on mapping as a creative instrument of recognition, criticism and action on the urban territory with a focus on Rio…read more


Open Figure Drawing Summer 2013

May 14, 2013  by: Jeff Sherven

OPEN FIGURE DRAWING Summer 2013 a non-instructional drawing session - public welcome WEDNESDAYS May 22 to August 14 – no session July 3 DATE  6:00 to 8:30 PM WHERE  Studio 218 Visual Studies – 2nd FL. CFA COST  $5 Per Session – No registration is required Sponsored by Visual Studies & SVAO:…read more


Registration Open for Summer 2013 Book Design Course

May 13, 2013  by: Jeff Sherven

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This course is an introduction to the basic elements in the creation, design, and techniques associated with artists’ books and bookbinding.  Students will explore the idea of the “Book” conceptually and functionally.  They will be introduced to traditional and non-traditional forms and techniques including Japanese stab, accordion, pop-up, piano-hinge, and traditional flat-back…read more


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