Monday, October 5, 2009

Two artist lectures and receptions this week


Mariam Aziza Stephan will be giving a talk at her reception in the Isabella Cannon Room on Tuesday from 5:00-6:30 (food and beverages provided). "Her work deals with the painterly languages of representation and abstraction. She explores the seemingly disparate themes of infinity and interconnectedness, through the metaphor of landscape."
Exhibition runs through Monday, November 23rd.


On Thursday, come hear Mark Robinson's talk in Arts West (a roundtable discussion with Will Taylor), 6-7:30. Pizza and beverages will be provided. "Mark is a mixed media and video sculpture artist that is interested in the intersections and networks of culture, technology and visualization. His past works explored the relationships of Quantum (Mechanics) Identity with forms of subjectiviity and cultural mediation found on the internet." He is going to be altering the shape and size of our gallery and has built some type of interactive robot. As a viewer, you will experience a true sound and visual transformation. Also, if you want to see a completely different body of work from Mark, do an internet search for "Lemons the Clown" on YouTube.
Exhibition runs through Thursday, November 5th.

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