Lecture: "Creating a Sense of Space: Between Art and Craft" by Arturo Alonzo Sandoval
The Hite Art Institute and the Jewish Community Center present this lecture in conjunction with the Exhibition held at the Jewish Community Center Gallery. Arturo Alonzo Sandoval, Professor of Art at the University of Kentucky, creates a new aesthetic with his contemporary fiber art objects using 20th Century recycled industrial materials such as computer tape, battery cable, microfilm, Mylar, holographic film and Lurex. Using a floor loom, sewing machine, or hand interlacing techniques he constructs works that are visually and technically complex. Sandoval’s fiber mixed media art works are in numerous collections including the Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Art and Design NY. His works have been exhibited extensively regionally and nationally and have included the 8th and 14th Biennial of Tapestry in Lausanne, Switzerland and the Textile Triennial in Lodz, Poland. His creative efforts have been awarded two NEA Visual Arts Fellowships.
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Jan 23, 2013 from 02:30 pm to 03:30 pm |
| Where | Chao Auditorium | Ekstrom Library | University of Louisville |
| Contact Name | Renee Murphy |
| Contact Phone | 502-852-6794 |
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Arturo Alonzo Sandoval, Circle Black No. 1, mixed media, 2011; 20" x 20"
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Lecture:
Hite Art Institute
January 23, 2013| 2:30-3:30pm
Chao Auditorium| Ekstrom Library| UofL
Exhibition:
January 13-February 20, 2013
Jewish Community Center Gallery
Reception:
January 13, 2013 | 2:30-4:00pm
Jewish Community Center Gallery

