Events
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Marika Christofides: Life Cycles
FeaturedLower Traylor GalleryLife Cycles features digital collage-based print works by Oklahoma-based artist Marika Christofides that depict abstracted biomorphic forms in various stages of transformation. Motifs change and replicate across the works in the exhibition, mimicking the stages of an organism’s biological development. The works in Marika Christofides: Life Cycles explore what it means to “become” through a [...]
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Artist Talk with Marika Christofides
FeaturedLower Traylor GalleryVisiting artist Marika Christofides will give an artist talk coinciding with the opening reception for Marika Christofides: Life Cycles at 4:30 on Wednesday, October 23, in the Lower Traylor Gallery. Christofides works in multiple media - printmaking, collage, and more - to create installations and other works featuring abstracted creatures that investigate, as she says, [...]
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Eddy López: verso(s)
FeaturedUpper Traylor GalleryVerso is the reverse of something, a coin, a painting, a photograph. Verso, in Spanish, is a conjunction of words that make up a poem. Eddy López: verso(s) is a print media exploration on the dangers of nostalgia and representation using photographs and writings from the Nicaraguan revolution and civil war of the 1970s and [...]
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Artist Talk with Eddy López
FeaturedUpper Traylor GalleryPrintmaker Eddy López will give an artist talk coinciding with the opening reception of Eddy López: verso(s) at 12:00pm (noon) on Friday, November 8, in the Upper Traylor Gallery. Born in Matagalpa, Nicaragua, in the midst of the Sandinista revolution, López creates work that combines archives and memories of war into abstractions of vibrant colors, [...]
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Relief Printing as Social Practice: Artist Workshop with Eddy López
FeaturedRogers-Traylor Art Building Room 211Led by visiting artist Eddy López, participants will be guided in relief printing techniques to create a collaborative, hand-printed letterpress alphabet that will be used to print posters featuring lines of poetry by Central American authors. This workshop is free and open to the public; all supplies are provided. The workshop will take place in [...]
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The Illustrated Memoir Project
FeaturedTredennick GalleryOn view in the Dorothy Tredennick Student Gallery are memoirs produced as part of The Illustrated Memoir Project, a nonprofit organization based in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Illustrated Memoir Project engages refugee and immigrant youth to write and illustrate true stories from their lives. The goal of this project is to foment intellectual self-trust in the [...]
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Artist Talk with Kate Currie and Enock Sadiki
FeaturedTredennick GalleryJoin us on Wednesday, January 15, at 4:30pm to hear about the memoirs on view in a special, short-term exhibition showcasing works made as part of The Illustrated Memoir Project, a nonprofit organization based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Kate Currie, Director of The Illustrated Memoir Project, and Enock Sadiki, Board Member and former Intern at [...]
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Artist Talk with Liz Ensz
FeaturedLower Traylor GalleryInterdisciplinary artist Liz Ensz will give a talk focusing on the works in their solo exhibition, Liz Ensz: Ground Truthing, which will be on view in the Lower Traylor Gallery from January 29 through March 14. This event is free and open to the public; no RSVP required. Refreshments and snacks will be available after [...]
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Artist Talk with Laura Colomb
FeaturedUpper Traylor GalleryFlorida-based painter Laura Colomb will give an artist talk related to her current exhibition, Laura Colomb: Sinkhole, on Wednesday, February 5, at 4:30pm in the Upper Traylor Gallery. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments and snacks will be available after the talk. No RSVP necessary. Colomb’s painting practice focuses on historic [...]
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Student Curator Talk with Soreyda Begley | Isaac Couch: Occupied
FeaturedTredennick GallerySoreyda Begley will give a talk detailing her work with visiting artist Isaac Couch during the opening reception for the exhibition, Isaac Couch: Occupied. Begley, a Berea College student double majoring in Political Science and African and African American Studies, curated and organized this special exhibition that is supported by the Doris Ulmann Galleries, the Carter [...]