Tag: Art Exhibitions
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Fragments of the Acceleration
Fragments of the Acceleration – A Project by Brandon Bauer Featuring work that Brandon Bauer, associate professor of art at St. Norbert College, completed on a recent sabbatical. Through video works, photo sequences and graphics, the project Fragments of the Acceleration explores the atomic origins of what has been referred to as “the Great Acceleration…
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The Euromissiles Crises Series at UW-Manitowoc
My Euromissiles Crisis series is currently on display at the University of Wisconsin – Manitowoc through Mid-March in the Founder’s Hall Art Gallery. More information about the exhibition can be found here.
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Oliver Ressler – Catastrophe Bonds
About the Exhibition: The exhibition Catastrophe Bonds is the first survey of Oliver Ressler‘s work in the United States. It will be on view in the Bush Art Center Galleries at St. Norbert College, and the Lawton Gallery at the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay. The exhibition focuses on forms of grassroots democracy as well as economic…
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Glitch is live!
The g͠lͮi̔t᷾c̝h̳ exhibition curated by Peripheral Forms is now live! The exhibition features a great roster of international artists. My work Fallen Landscape has been included in the show! Here is the curatorial statement about the exhibition: When we see a digital image, we are truly seeing a simulacrum, a collection of pixels formatted to…
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Landscapes of Absence Opening at Ripon College
My exhibition Landscapes of Absence will be on view April 1 through May 1 in the Caestecker Gallery, at the C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts, on the campus of Ripon College. An artist’s talk will be presented at 7 p.m. April 1 in the Rodman lobby, and a reception will follow in the gallery.…
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SNC Art Faculty Exhibition (2015)
• Reviewd in the SNC Times – Bush Art Center: Art Faculty Exhibition • Reviewed in the Scene – Discover What Art Can Do St. Norbert College Art Faculty Exhibition • Reviewed in The Rainbow Hub – Ceramic Tapestry and Curated Stacking: The St. Norbert College Art Faculty Exhibition For more images visit the St.…