A talk by conceptual artist Jill Magid, in conjunction with the 21st Annual Richland College Computer Arts Festival. In Richland College’s Sabine Hall, Rm 118. FREE!
February 24, 2012
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Digital video projected onto ceramics!
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Flavin Judd, son of artist Donald Judd and a founding board member of Judd Foundation, discusses his father’s ideas and legacy with Dr. Colpitt, who knew his father and has…
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New York institutional critique artist Jill Magid: presents Embedded, a survey of her career with insights into her strange and thrilling experiences and endeavors as an artist, including her next…
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Open to all North Texas High School Art Students, it’s an annual juried competition, sponsored by the Visual Arts Guild of Booker T. Washington Art High School. This year’s jurors…
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High school students from San Antonio take part in Contemporary Art Month, juried by Rene Paul Barilleaux, Chief Curator at the McNay Art Museum. Bismarck created this event to encourage…
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Kyle Young’s return to the studio where he left off approximately eight years ago. His early works of cellular forms have slowly evolved into the new abstractions on view at…
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Some major paintings from the last two decades of Texas legend Joseph Glasco’s career. Glasco (1925-1996) came to prominence in the early 1950s with his inclusion in the Museum of…
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Recent drawings and bronze sculptures inspired by various works of poetry and literature by authors such as Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, and Lewis Carroll.
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4 large paintings sourced from the artist’s archive of Amiga computer keystroke drawings of the 1990s.
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Drawing on her upbringing in rural Tennessee, Overton uses ratchet straps, timber, ladders, commercial grade lighting and electrical fittings, as materials for intuitive sculptural arrangements.