Visting Artists

Herberger Institute School of ART (partial) Events Listing SPRING 2012


ON TEMPE CAMPUS:
January 12: Beth Ames + Julianne Swartz: Crossing Generations as Women Artists
talk featuring local artist and SoA Alum Beth Ames (painting/installation) and her daughter, NY-based artist Julianne Swartz (sound/sculpture) in conversation moderated by writer and ASU Museum staff Deborah Susser
Thursday Jan 12, COOR 174 7pm

January 17-20th: SoA Staff Member Exhibition: We Make ART Work
SoA staff members who are artists and have creative personal practices Step Gallery, Tempe Center
Opening Tues Jan. 17 6-8pm

January 18: Anderson Ranch Residency Opportunities
Anderson Ranch Board member and collector Ron Berman and recent resident artist Prof. Mary Neubauer present about residency and other professional opportunities at the Center in Aspen. Faculty, Graduate and undergraduates all welcome
Wed, Jan 18, 7:30pm Tempe Center room 195
January 20: Miracle Report: Julianne Swartz and Ken Landauer, Social Studies 8
residency with 2 NY artists focussed on documenting Miracles Opening Friday January 20 5-7pm ASU Art Museum
January 24: Art Basel.Miami Public talk
join SoA graduate students from all areas, ASU museum curators and SoA faculty in a publicpresentation about this international contemporary art event.
Tuesday Jan 24, 5:30pm Tempe Center 195

February 14: SoA ArtFest (3rd annual! theme = I heart ART)
club tabling, demos, artSWAG, community spirit, Utrecht student awards 1-6pm Neeb Plaza
more info
soa.community.liaison@asu.edu
March 1-3 EMERGE: Artists + Scientists Redesign the Future
workshops and All day Festival (evening performances/events) Most events at Stauffer B and Nelson Fine Arts Center http://emerge.asu.edu/
March 8: COCO FUSCO talk - IHR Distinguished lecture series
Scholar and media artist will present on “Migration Interrupted: Rights, Freedom, Opprtunism, and the Controversy over US immigration Policy”
Thursday March 8th 5:30pm Katzin Concert Hall (reception at 4:30pm)
free, but must get tickets at

http://ihr.asu.edu/news-events/events/2011-annual-ihr-distinguished-lecture-coco-fusco
March 15: Bob Haozous (Apache), Sculptor
speaking as part of Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community // co-sponsored by School of Art http://english.clas.asu.edu/indigenous
7pm HEARD MUSEUM
SPRING VISITING LECTURE SERIES - Student Initiated Lecture series (SILS)
SoA Graduate students nominate artists to visit and give talk and studio visits
each Spring. contact Rosalind.Shipley@asu.edu for more info + look for posters Monday January 23: filmmaker Gabriel deLoach
Monday February 13: installation/photography artist Chris Larson
Monday March 12: ArtForum critic and PST organizer, Catherine Taft

Monday, April 16: Sculptor Mary Early
All events at Tempe Center Room 195
EVERY TUESDAY 6-8pm GALLERY OPENINGS at all TEMPE Campus Galleries
FIRST FRIDAY of each month Openings at THE NIGHT GALLERY at Tempe Marketplace ASU ART MUSEUM
Soaring Voices: Recent Ceramics by Women from Japan Jan 27, 2012 - Mar 3, 2012
Look out for announcements about:
-Annual COGAH (Graduate Art History student) Symposium
-public talks by candidates for 3 faculty positions (Art History, Printmaking +

Photo) in February + March - Area supported visitor talks


OFF CAMPUS
January 11: Art in the Valley: Next Gen
panel with SoA alum & Gallery Director Peter Bugg and current SoA Intermedia grad Kade L. Twist and others
7pm Phoenix Art Museum, Contemporary Forum event

February 15: Matt Moore talk at Phoenix Art Museum Contemporary Forum
7pm Phoenix Art Museum Downtown
selected local exhibits to recommend (most have arrangements through education dept that students/classes can go free):
SMoCA http://www.smoca.org
-economy of means: toward humility in contemporary sculpture Jan 21-April 29 -I myself have seen it: Photography and Kiki Smith (Feb 11- May 20)
Phoenix Art Museum http://phxart.org
-Seeing is Believing: Angela Ellsworth and Rebecca Campbell (thru Jan 22)
-Iconic Arizona (photography - through March 4)
-Sacred Word and Image: Five World Religions (Jan 4-March 25)
-And the Land Grew Quiet: New Work by Matthew Moore (Feb 11-June 10) - Eugene Smith (Photo) March 10-June 17

Heard Museum http://www.heard.org
Mesa Arts Center http://www.mesaartscenter.com
- 33rd Annual Contemporary Crafts Jan. 27 - Mar. 18, 2012 - Unexpired Time by Barbara Smith Jan. 27 - Mar. 18, 2012 




UPDATES / NEW EVENTS:




Tuesday, March 27, 5-9 p.m.: Visiting Artist Kyle Durrie - “Type Truck”
“Movable Type: Cross Country Adventures in Printing” ASU-Main Campus on Forest Mall: The Type Truck will be parked on Forest Mall between Neeb Hall and the Lyceum Theatre. Join us for this free fun evening of letterpress printing from the “Type Truck” — a mobile print shop housed in a converted 1982 Chevy step-van. Get hands-on by printing your own letter pressed keepsake jointly produced in the Type Truck and the Book Arts Studio, room 45, School of Art. In addition Cindy Iverson of the Paper Studio has designed and letterpress printed “printer hats” as keepsakes to celebrate this community event. The Type Truck is operated by Kyle Durrie, a letterpress printer from Portland OR, and proprietor of the Power and Light Press. http://type-truck.com/about/. This event is sponsored by the School of Art, Pyracantha Press, AIGA, ABBA (A-Buncha-Book-Artists), and The Paper Studio. For more info contact: Dan Mayer: daniel.mayer@asu.eduor John Risseeuw: john.risseeuw@asu.edu.

Saturday, March 31, 8-11 a.m.: Desert Iron Symposium: Iron Peep
The ASU Fahrenheit 2150 club will present its annual Desert Peep iron pour event on Saturday, March 31, from 8 a.m. - 11 am at the School of Art Sculpture Loading dock. The public is invited to see an air/coke melting furnace, called a cupolette, melt 2,000+ pounds of scrap iron into art. Guests will also have the opportunity to design their own scratch molds for pouring into iron plaques.
The Art Building is located adjacent to Neeb Plaza on the ASU Tempe campus.






Satan's Camero (Collaborative Team Justin Strom and Lenore Thomas)

Public Lecture: Thursday, April 5th, 6pm, room 246. School of Art

Satan’s Camaro is a tag team effort between artists Justin Strom and Lenore Thomas.
" The goal of our collaboration is to expand our ways of making and seeing by creating artwork that is outside of our individual work. Collaboration requires all parties involved to see things in new ways, to both compromise and push the bounds of the creators and the artwork. The pieces we create combine our individual ideas and aesthetics to make work that at its most basic involves opposites."

For More Information please visit: http://satanscamaro.com/home.html

Tuesday, April 3, 6 p.m.: ASU Art Museum Turk Gallery
Lecture by Matthias Pliessnig
Computer technology, craft skills, and design meet in the furniture created by Matthias Pliessnig. Working predominantly with steam-bent wood, Matthias constructs sinuous and kinetic forms that clearly express the design language we have come to recognize as computer-based, a language commonly associated with more fashionable materials such as carbon fiber or plastics. Pliessnig’s furniture and sculpture have been featured in numerous international books and magazines. His works are included in the permanent collection at the Museum of Art and Design in NY and The Smithsonian American Museum of Art.
The ASU Art Museum is located at the Tempe Center (northeast corner of Mill Ave. and 10th street) just north of the ASU Art Museum. Gallery hours: Tuesdays, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Wednesday–Saturday: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. For information visit the events calendar or contact:Elizabeth.Kozlowski@asu.edu.

Student Initiated Visiting Lecture Series (SILS)
Spring 2012 Dates:
Monday, April 16, 7:30 p.m. – Sculptor Mary Early
SoA Graduate students nominate artists to visit and give talk and studio visits each Spring. Contact Rosalind.Shipley@asu.edu for more info + look for posters
All events will be held in the Tempe Center, room 195 (southeast corner of University Dr. and Mill Ave.).

Live Art Platform (LAP)
Spring 2012 Dates:
Monday, April 16, 7 p.m.
LAP provides a venue for artists of all disciplines to present their work in front of an informal audience of mostly students, faculty, and adventurous members of the ASU community. LAP is an experimental laboratory providing artists with a friendly environment in which to try out works-in-progress, completed pieces, or performance experiments.
LAP begins promptly at 7 p.m. in the ASU Performing Arts and Media Building located on the N.E. corner or Rural and University Road. Admission and Parking is FREE. For more information contact Assistant Artistic Directors Erin Koppy, Sallie Scheufler, Lauren Lentini or visit:www.liveartplatform.com