Writing workshops for undergraduates in Art History classes will be held on 10.26 at 4:30pm and 10.29 at 5pm. |
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Art History Writing Workshop
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Call for entries: Undergraduate Juried Exhibition
The 2015 Undergraduate Juried Exhibition will be held November 4-24 in the Carroll Gallery with an opening reception on Thursday November 5, 2015.
This year's juror is Dr. Katie Pfohl, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, New Orleans Museum of Art.
The exhibition is open to all Tulane undergraduate students. Works in all media are encouraged. A maximum of five pieces may be submitted for review. Submission date is Thursday, October 29, from 9am - 3pm in the Carroll Gallery.
Questions? Contact Laura Richens, Curator of the Carroll Gallery | lrichens@tulane.edu | 504.314.2228
This year's juror is Dr. Katie Pfohl, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, New Orleans Museum of Art.
The exhibition is open to all Tulane undergraduate students. Works in all media are encouraged. A maximum of five pieces may be submitted for review. Submission date is Thursday, October 29, from 9am - 3pm in the Carroll Gallery.
Questions? Contact Laura Richens, Curator of the Carroll Gallery | lrichens@tulane.edu | 504.314.2228
Labels:
Carroll Gallery,
Exhibitions,
Student News
Monday, October 19, 2015
Visiting Artist: Rachel Rader
Visiting artist Rachel Rader will present a lecture and demonstration Monday, October 19 at 4:30pm in the Pace-Willson Glass Studio. |
Labels:
Glass,
Studio Art,
Visiting Artists
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
New faculty: Anthony Baab, Professor of Practice, Painting
The Newcomb Art Department welcomes Anthony Baab to the faculty as Professor of Practice in Painting and Drawing.
Anthony Baab studied Painting and Printmaking at the Kansas City Art Institute (’04) before obtaining an MFA in Interdisciplinary Art from Cornell University (‘09). Representing a wide range of media, his recent work consists of drawings, sculptures, and large-scale models that explore notions of self-reflexivity. His work has been exhibited at Grand Arts (Kansas City), Dan Graham (Los Angeles), The Mattress Factory (Pittsburgh), and Three Walls (Chicago) and has been included in several permanent collections including: The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, The Marianna Kistler Beach Museum and The Microsoft Collection. Recently Baab was a 2014-15 Fine Arts Work Center Provincetown Fellow and resident at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Drawing (’15). His work is represented by Haw Contemporary in Kansas City.
Anthony Baab studied Painting and Printmaking at the Kansas City Art Institute (’04) before obtaining an MFA in Interdisciplinary Art from Cornell University (‘09). Representing a wide range of media, his recent work consists of drawings, sculptures, and large-scale models that explore notions of self-reflexivity. His work has been exhibited at Grand Arts (Kansas City), Dan Graham (Los Angeles), The Mattress Factory (Pittsburgh), and Three Walls (Chicago) and has been included in several permanent collections including: The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, The Marianna Kistler Beach Museum and The Microsoft Collection. Recently Baab was a 2014-15 Fine Arts Work Center Provincetown Fellow and resident at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Drawing (’15). His work is represented by Haw Contemporary in Kansas City.
Taking risks in sculpture
Emily Hermant, who joined the faculty this semester as an assistant professor of sculpture, seeks to inspire students in the Sculpture Foundry in the Woldenberg Art Center on the Tulane University uptown campus. New digital art tools were a gift from New Orleans resident Louis Jung, in honor of his mother, Harriett Tolar Jung, a 1940 Newcomb College graduate who majored in painting.
read more... Tulane New Wave 10.09.15
(Photo by Ryan Rivet)
read more... Tulane New Wave 10.09.15
(Photo by Ryan Rivet)
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
MORE MEDIA opening at the Carroll Gallery
The Carroll Gallery presents:
More Media:
performative / interactive
Kyle BRAVO
Amanda CASSINGHAM-BARDWELL
Lee DEIGAARD
Susan GISLESON
Kevin H. JONES
Jenny LeBLANC
Srdjan LONCAR
Natalie McLAURIN
Karoline SCHLEH
John SEEFELDT
exhibition dates: October 6 – 28, 2015
reception: Wednesday, October 7, 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Carroll Gallery hours: M – F, 9 am – 4 pm. Gallery closed on official Tulane holidays.
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