Studio Art STUDIO ART

Form and Movement: Sculpture & Drawings

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Studio Art
How do we capture motion in a still object? How does the delineation of inside and outside create volume? How do weight and balance affect our perception of potential energy? How do line and rhythm move the eye through an object and create a sense of speed and direction? Students developed their own forms or objects, and through a succession of drawings, gave these objects life and motion through fabrication in welded steel sculpture. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Corin Hewitt Lecture

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Studio Art
As a visiting artist to the Studio Art program, Corin Hewitt will give a lecture regarding his previous works in NYC. He was born in Burlington VT and is an American sculptor and photographer. His work has been shown widely in the U.S. as well as Europe. He has had several US solo museum exhibitions including at the Whitney Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland and The Seattle Art Museum. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Sculpture and Extended Media at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Johnson Classroom 204

Open to the Public

Color Photography

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Studio Art
Students in John Huddleston’s ART328 present an exhibit of color prints in the Johnson Central Atrium space.  The images show a wide range of conception and form.

Ongoing through November 14.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Color Photography

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students in John Huddleston’s ART328 present an exhibit of color prints in the Johnson Central Atrium space.  The images show a wide range of conception and form.

Ongoing through November 14.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Color Photography

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students in John Huddleston’s ART328 present an exhibit of color prints in the Johnson Central Atrium space.  The images show a wide range of conception and form.

Ongoing through November 14.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Color Photography

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students in John Huddleston’s ART328 present an exhibit of color prints in the Johnson Central Atrium space.  The images show a wide range of conception and form.

Ongoing through November 14.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Color Photography

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students in John Huddleston’s ART328 present an exhibit of color prints in the Johnson Central Atrium space.  The images show a wide range of conception and form.

Ongoing through November 14.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Color Photography

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students in John Huddleston’s ART328 present an exhibit of color prints in the Johnson Central Atrium space.  The images show a wide range of conception and form.

Ongoing through November 14.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Color Photography

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students in John Huddleston’s ART328 present an exhibit of color prints in the Johnson Central Atrium space.  The images show a wide range of conception and form.

Ongoing through November 14.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Color Photography

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students in John Huddleston’s ART328 present an exhibit of color prints in the Johnson Central Atrium space.  The images show a wide range of conception and form.

Ongoing through November 14.  Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public