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Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Indiana University Professor Emeritus and former University of Louisville Bingham Visiting Scholar Rudy Pozzatti and his wife Doti, recently gave the Hite Art Institute and the University a magnificent gift of more than four hundred prints completed over the entire course of his sixty plus year career.
Gallery Talk: Thursday, February 16 at 3:00 pm. Reception following lecture.
Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Exhibition and gallery talk by Dr. Alysia Fischer who is a native of Louisville, KY and a graduate of Centre College. Her resume boasts a diverse array of studies including Glassblowing, Religion, Near Eastern Studies, and Archaeology, all of which culminated in a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Arizona and an M.F.A. in Studio Art from Miami University. She is currently a professor for the Center of American and World Cultures at Miami University in Oxford, OH.
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Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Public Gallery Talk: Dr. Alysia Fischer, 6pm--
A reception will follow the lecture in conjunction with the Trolley Hop
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Subject: Lecture
Description: Dr. Pearlie Johnson will present a lecture on "Contemporary Trends in American Quilts: Expressionism, Storytelling, and Re-interpretations of Africa." The presentation will follow Dean Hudson's lecture on "Black Louisville" from 11:00am-12:00pm.
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Subject: Lecture
Description: A gallery talk will be given by the Artist in conjunction with the A Life in Print exhibition. A reception will follow the lecture.
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Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Tom Lundberg live in Fort Collins, CO. He is professor of art at Colorado State University, where he coordinates graduate and undergraduate programs in fibers and teaches courses in weaving and surface design. Lundberg has lectured and taught workshops in the USA, England, and New Zealand and teaches in Colorado State University's Italy study-abroad program. Lundberg began his advanced studies at Iowa State University. Following an apprenticeship with potter Clary Illian, he completed his BFA in painting at the University of Iowa, where he also studied textiles with Naomi Schedl. Lundberg received his MFA from Indiana University, in the textiles program directed by Budd Stalnaker and Joan Sterrenburg. As a graduate student, he also worked with Diane and William Itter.
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Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: The Masks of Michoacan features 40 wooden masks from the Mask Museum in the Centro Cultural Antiguo Colegion Jesuita in Patzcuaro, Michoacan. According to historians, Mesoamerican cultures used masks in rituals and indigenous ceremonies. Over time, elements from the indigenous and European cultures fused, producing an especially interesting syncretism in the masks. Today, the masks reveal the history, values and attitudes of the people on topics ranging from religion to politics, race, and the economy.
Subject: Art Exhibit
Description: Una visión de la mexicanidad will feature 50 works created over a period of 20 plus years by Harold Winslow. The African American artist was born in 1918 in Dayton, Ohio. In 1940 he moved to Mexico where he studied with and was influenced by iconic Mexican painters Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.
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Description: The large-scale paintings from Dutch-born Henk Pander capture the realities of today and the past going back to his childhood memories of living in occupied Holland during World War II. Pander's art combines his contemporary sensibilities with his Dutch academic training to create a unique body of work.
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Alysia Fischer: Consumed
Cressman Center for Visual Arts,
Jan 27, 2012
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Henk Pander: Blasted Allegories
Cressman Center for Visual Arts,
Mar 02, 2012
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Sanctuaries of Promise: African Americans in Mexico, France, and Russia Symposium
Elaine Chao Auditorium ,
Mar 06, 2012
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Morgan Lecture: Dianne Harris
Chao Auditorium,
Mar 29, 2012
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Nora Iasigi Bullitt Memorial Lecture: Ann Hamilton
The Speed Art Museum Auditorium, 2035 South Third Street Louisville, Kentucky 40208,
Apr 05, 2012
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Morgan Lecture: Eric Sandweiss
Gallery X,
Apr 09, 2012
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