Department of Art & Art History
Ruprecht Fund Lecture: John Newman
The University of Vermont Department of Art and Art History And The Mollie Ruprecht Visiting Artists and Critics Lecture Series Present a lecture by: John Newman Wednesday, April 10 5:30 p.m. 301 Williams Hall John Newman has had over 50 …
Ruprecht Fund Lecture: Nina Bovasso – Traveling in a Wider Circumference
13th Roland Batten Memorial Lecture – Heresies : Cultural Criticism in the context of the Commercialization, Privatization and Militarization of a small New England City. A shaggy dog story.
Ruprecht Fund Lecture: Howard Singerman – A Reserve Army of Intellectuals
A Reserve Army of Intellectuals Howard Singerman Monday, October 8, 2012 5:30 p.m. The University of Vermont 301 Williams Hall This lecture is sponsored by the Mollie Ruprecht Fund for Visiting Artists and Scholars Howard Singerman’s lecture A Reserve Army …
Ruprecht Lecture: Conrad Bakker
Wednesday, September 12 5:30 pm Williams Hall 301 The artist will discuss his work and upcoming BCA Center Exhibition, “Untitled Projects: Seasonal Economies,” opening Friday, September 14th, from 5-8 pm. More information: http://www.burlingtoncityarts.org/BCACenter/Exhibition.aspx?e=p&id=5872 About Conrad Bakker and “Untitled Projects: …
2012 Art History Symposium
Wednesday, April 25th: 5:30pm-7pm, 301 Williams Hall Sabreen Abed-Rabbo, “The Expressionistic Use of Illumination in Safavid Manuscripts” Jesse Keefe, “Memory and Expectation Within Persian Miniatures” Hannah Cohn, “Archaism Within the Gigantomachy Frieze at Pergamon” Lauryn Schrom, “Messages in the Della Rovere …
The Ruprecht Fund presents: Jennifer Johung – Vital Dependencies: Bio-Art, Architecture and Infrastructures of Care
Speaker: Jennifer Johung, associate professor of art history, and director of the Art History Gallery at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Title: Vital Dependencies: Bio-Art, Architecture and Infrastructures of Care Time and place: April 4, 2012, 6 pm, Williams 301 Synthetic biology builds or …
The Mollie Ruprecht Fund for Visiting Artists and Scholars Lecture: Sebastiaan Bremer
The Mollie Ruprecht Fund for Visiting Artists and Scholars presents: Sebastiaan Bremer Wednesday, November 30 5:30 PM 301 Williams Hall Department of Art and Art History The University of Vermont ‘Egmont # 11′ 2011, inks and acrylic on c-print Sebastiaan …
The Mollie Ruprecht Fund for Visiting Artists and Scholars Lecture: Fred Tomaselli
12th Annual Roland Batten Lecture: Line, Form and Texture – Landscape Architecture. Speaker: Keith Wagner
Art History Symposium
Art History Symposium 2011 5:30-7pm, Monday 4/25, Williams 301 • Bronwen Gulkis, “The Origin and Development of the Mughal Floral Motif” • Ali Dubin, “Mending the Strife Between Earth and World: A Heideggerian Reading of Central Indian Painting” • Elizabeth …
Betsey Garand: Proof of Existence – Drawings and Prints
Visiting Artist Exhibit UVM Colburn Gallery March 28th – April 8th Gallery Talk and Reception at 5:30 on April 7th Hark II 2010 Two zinc plates: lift-ground aquatint monoprint and monotype Bio: Betsey Garand is a New Hampshire native where …
Ki Ho Park, “Everything Must Go”
Photographer Ki Ho Park will exhibit his photographs of stores left vacant due to the recession at the Colburn Gallery in Williams Hall, UVM February 14 through March 4, 2010. The exhibition is open Monday-Friday 9-5. For further information contact …
Burack Lecture Series: Anne Wagner – Women’s Time: Martin and Truit in the Moment of Minimalism
Jonathan Harris presents: contrasting the artistic process in traditional and digital media
Borderline Realism: Ilya Repin and Russian Painting in the 1870s
Molly Brunson, Assistant Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Slavic Department at Yale University, will lecture on “Borderline Realism: Ilya Repin and Russian Painting in the 1870s.” All are welcome.
Roland Batten Lecture: Humanitarian Architecture – a presentation of essential built work in Africa, Latin America and Asia
Colburn Exhibit: Photos by Peter Gruner Shellenberger
PETER GRUNER SHELLENBERGER Images made via autoradiography, exposed with uranium forty-five days. (An autoradiograph is a photograph made with radiation.) STATEMENT My work draws from the history of science and photography as well as from knowledge I’ve gained from years …
Art History Symposium: Presentations by art history students
Visiting Artist Talk: Christopher Thompson
Visiting Artist Talk: ALLAN McCOLLUM
Local Opportunities in the Arts
Talk by former UVM Art and Art History students Laurel Fulton and Amanda Sanfilippo’07 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 2010 AT 5:30 PM 301 WILLIAMS HALL LAUREL FULTON is a painter living and working in Burlington. She studied painting at Bard College …
Veiled Geography: Impermanent Drawings
An exhibition of recent work by artist Renee Van Der Stelt “My work explores how a drawing can affect and shape space. How do we think about space, and how are conceptions of space informed by our knowledge of such …
Artist Talk Matthew McConville
On Wednesday January 20, Matthew McConville will be speaking about his work in room 301 Williams at 5:30. He is currently completing a resisency at the Vermont Studio Center. Here is an excerpt from his artist statement These paintings are …
PICTURING POMPEII FROM THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT TO THE VICTORIAN ERA
Tenth Roland Batten Lecture – SANITY SCENARIO: Emerging Design Strategies Toward a Sustainable Burlington
Aluan Arguelles: Life Turn on a Dime
Here is a link to an interview by VPR with the artist: http://www.vpr.net/flash/audio_player/audio_player.php?id=29436
