Photography instructor Amy Friend has mounted an exhibition titled Are We Stardust? At the John C. Hodges Library of The University of Tennessee.
April 1 to August 31, 2015
University of Tennessee
1015 Volunteer Blvd
Knoxville, TN.
Monday, April 06, 2015 | By Brock University
Photography instructor Amy Friend has mounted an exhibition titled Are We Stardust? At the John C. Hodges Library of The University of Tennessee.
April 1 to August 31, 2015
University of Tennessee
1015 Volunteer Blvd
Knoxville, TN.
Tags: Amy Friend, Are We Stardust, University of Tennessee
Categories: Faculty & Instructors, News
Thursday, January 01, 2015 | By Brock University
Visual Arts Instructor Arnold McBay will be screening a video (his first such work) titled Presencia 2 on the Digital Art Wall of the Matheson Learning Commons in the James A. Gibson Library between February 2 to March 27. Click HERE to see a working clip or read more information about this work. This video is an addendum/response to his work featured in a two-person exhibition at the Grimsby Public Art Gallery with Visual Arts Associate Professor and Chair Duncan MacDonald that will be on view February 7 through March 22, 2015.
Tags: Arnold McBay, Exhibition, James A. Gibson Library, Matheson Learning Commons, Presencia 2
Categories: Events, Exhibitions, Faculty & Instructors, News
Thursday, December 11, 2014 | By Brock University
Visa Instructor Donna Akrey currently has work included in an exhibit titled Possible Futures: What is to be done?
The 2014 Windsor-Essex Triennial of Contemporary Art currently on display at the Art Gallery of Windsor. Click HERE for more information.
Monday, November 03, 2014 | By Brock University
Associate Professor Duncan MacDonald’s recent group exhibition in Cambridge, Ontario entitled ‘5 over 4’ has recently been reviewed in Canadian Art’s 30th year edition. The exhibition featured artworks by artists working with sound in a variety of mediums. Artists included: Eleanor King, Christof Migone, Marla Hlady, Duncan MacDonald and Ursula Nistrup.
For more info click HERE.
Tags: Canadian Art Magazine, Duncan MacDonald
Categories: Faculty & Instructors, News
Wednesday, March 21, 2012 | By Brock University
The slides and a 5 minute video recap are now available for the most recent workshop on copyright and Isaak/Sakai for those who couldn’t make it.
Both are available HERE.
Tags: copyright, copyright resource, Isaak, James A. Gibson Library, Sakai, videos
Categories: Faculty & Instructors, News
Thursday, December 22, 2011 | By Nikki Prudden
(Source: The Brock Press, Thursday, December 22, 2011)
Jean Bridge, associate professor of Visual Arts, is having an exhibit of her work in Toronto on Jan. 4 to 28.
The exhibition Around the Block uses multi-channel video and audio. It distills a collection of images of a typical urban neighbourhood into a video continuum.
The exhibit will be at the Red Head Gallery at 401 Richmond St. W suite 115.
Tags: Around the Block, audio, Exhibition, exhibitions, Jean Bridge, Red Head Gallery, Toronto, video
Categories: Announcements, Faculty & Instructors, News
Wednesday, May 18, 2011 | By Brock University
(Source: The Brock News, Wednesday, May 18, 2011)
Duncan MacDonald, assistant professor, has been busy with artworks featured in several shows in the month of April: Small Feats (the Niagara Artist Centre), The Main Event (Rodman Hall Arts Centre), Musicbox Revolving Door (Metro Hall, Toronto), Natural Frequencies (CRAM Art Gallery) and a video entitled “Work, Work” (In The Soil 2011).
To listen to a CBC radio interview regarding the Musicbox Revolving Door project, please see cbc.ca/metromorning/episodes/2011/04/26/music-box-door
Thursday, April 21, 2011 | By Brock University
(Source: The Brock News, Thursday, April 21, 2011)
Visual Arts instructor Judy Graham is part of the Preservation/Migration exhibit at the ZGM FineArts Gallery in Buffalo, NY, showing until April 23. She was also part of Garden Views and Artists’ Pots at the ZGM gallery in 2010, and presented surfacingsurfacing: A Poetry Performance.
She also exhibited at Small Feats, a group exhibit and sale at the Niagara Artists Centre, and will be part of the upcoming Social Rejections exhibit at Toronto’s GalleryWest.
Judy Graham published an exhibition essay at ZGM FineArts Gallery in Buffalo, NY in 2011. She also published “Uncomfortable Boys, Cornelius and George” in the Brock Review: Journal for the Humanities in 2010.
She also curated the National Women’s Exhibit at the Impact Gallery in Buffalo this year and has received an Ontario Arts Council Exhibition Assistance Grant.
Tags: Brock Review: Journal for the Humanities, exhibitions, GalleryWest, Garden Views and Artists’ Pots, Impact Gallery, Judy Graham, National Women’s Exhibit, Niagara Artists Centre, Ontario Arts Council Exhibition Assistance Grant, Preservation/Migration, Small Feats, Social Rejections, surfacingsurfacing: A Poetry Performance, Uncomfortable Boys Cornelius and George, ZGM FineArts Gallery
Categories: Faculty & Instructors, In the Media, News
Thursday, October 21, 2010 | By Brock University
(Source: The Brock News, Thursday, October 21, 2010)
Keri Cronin presented a paper entitled “The Art of Animal Welfare Activism: Images and Our Dumb Animals” at the New England American Studies Association (NEASA) conference. The conference was on the theme of “The Arts and the Public” and was held at the Massachusetts Historical Society in Boston Oct. 1 to 3.
Thursday, October 07, 2010 | By Brock University
(Source: The Brock News, Thursday, October 7, 2010)
Duncan MacDonald presented a paper entitled “Conflations: Sound Art, Music and Architecture meet” at an international conference in Aarhus, Denmark called SoundActs. More information on the conference and its participants can be found here.
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