Monday, April 29, 2013

Uncovered Territories opens Wednesday at Worth Ryder Art Gallery




Uncovered Territories

Honors Studio Exhibition


May 1-11, 2013 | Reception Wednesday, May 1, 4-7 pm

Uncovered Territories

Artists:

Grace Colletta 
Rogelio Gutierrez-Pinto
Jennifer Huang
Amber Imrie
Jackie Farkas
Sheila Lam
Fabián Leyva-Barragan
Lux Nueve
Lauren Tarver
Adriana Villagran



Upcoming:

Senior Show
May 15-17


Worth Ryder Art Gallery | 116 Kroeber Hall

Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 12-5 PM


UCB Art
Practice

510-642-2582
 artdept@berkeley.edu
 http://art.berkeley.edu





Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Angela Dufresne: Wendy Sussman Memorial Lecturer in Painting, Mon 4/22 at 7:30 PM

AngelaDufresne


Art Practice Visiting Artist Lecture Series presents


Wendy Sussman Memorial Lecture in Painting: Angela Dufresne


Monday, April 22 7:30 PM 155 Kroeber Hall

Angela Dufresne,
"On the Ice Dutch Swimsuit Parade"

New York based artist Angela Dufresne creates a duality of strangeness and familiarity partly though her choice of palette—from acidic to tempered earth tones, to muted veils of transparent color. Her work are released from strict rules of  logical narrative, embodying fantasy and imagination.


Her work has appeared in international exhibitions including Greater New York 2005 at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, the 2005 ARCO Art Fair for Galeria Marta Cervera in Madrid, Miracle on Franklin Street at GV/AS in Brooklyn, The Triumph of Painting at the Saatchi Gallery in London, and a solo exhibition at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, CA. She is represented by Monya Rowe Gallery in New York, and CRG Gallery, also in New York.

The Wendy Sussman Memorial Lecture in Painting honors UC Berkeley Associate Professor of Art Practice Wendy Sussman (1950-2001).




Upcoming events:

Honors Studio
May 1-11

Senior Show
May 15-17


 
Worth Ryder Gallery | 116 Kroeber Hall | Gallery Hours Tues-Sat 12-5 PM


UCB Art Practice

510-642-4582
artdept@berkeley.edu
http://art.berkeley.edu

 


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The Dirt Show and Wendy Sussman Award opening Wednesday 4/17, 4-7 PM

The Dirt Show and Wendy Sussman Award opening Wednesday, 4-7 PM


Wendy Sussman Award: Grace Colletta & Jessica Lifang Wang
April 17-27, 2013 | Reception Wednesday, April 17, 4-7 pm

Jessica Lifang Wang
Jessica Lifang Wang, "Slum III," 2012. Oil on panel.

The Wendy Sussman Award, given in honor of UC Berkeley Associate Professor of Art Practice Wendy Sussman (1950-2001), recognizes two undergraduate Art Practice students for accomplishments in painting.

Wendy Sussman Memorial Lecture in Painting: Angela Dufresne | Monday, April 22, 7:30 PM | 155 Kroeber Hall


The Dirt Show
VICTORIA AYALA
DAVID BRICKNER
SUMMER BRITT MARIA CAGUIN MARIA FUOCO MICHAELA GUERRERA IRENE HSU BENJAMIN JACKSON EMMA JACOBS JASMINE KAMARIOTIS
KYRA KENNEDY
CLARA KWON
YINI LAM
TITI LE SEO WON LEE
TYLER MEEKS
ELLIAN OHN ELIZABETH PRADER ROCIO SALAS CHARLSON SO NAOMI STARR SAMUEL STOWE STELLA SUN MAIA WACHTEL JANET WRIGHT TEYMUR GUSEYNOV
Undergraduate Ceramics Instructors: Asma Kazmi and Michael Swaine with support from Ehren Tool


Upcoming:

Honors Studio

May 1-11

Senior Show
May 15-17


Worth Ryder Art Gallery | 116 Kroeber Hall

Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 12-5 PM


UCB Art
Practice

510-642-2582
 artdept@berkeley.edu
 http://art.berkeley.edu





Tuesday, April 2, 2013


Art Practice Visiting Artist Lecture Series presents

Rodney McMillian


Monday, April 8 7:30 PM 102 Wurster Hall


Rodney McMillian

  Rodney McMillian, "Representation of a Landscape as a Wall," 2012, Acrylic, latex and ink on paper, 14 x 48.6 feet. Installed at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects.


Encompassing a wide range of media, Rodney McMillian’s work is at heart a highly poetic investigation of an American social history, as it manifests itself from political reality to the deeply personal spheres of the home and the body.

 

Born in Columbia, South Carolina in 1969, McMillian lives and works in Los Angeles. He received his MFA in 2002 from the California Institute of the Arts and his BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. McMillian has had solo exhibitions at Momentum 14, ICA Boston, Boston (2009), at the Kitchen, New York (2008); ArtNova, ArtBasel Miami Beach (2006); and at Triple Candie, New York (2005). His work has been featured prominently in important group exhibitions including “Whitney Biennial 2008,” New York; “30 Americans,” Rubell Collection, Miami; “Ordinary Culture: Heikes/Helms/McMillian,” Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; “Painting in Tongues,” Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles; “Uncertain States of America,” Astrup Fearnley Museum of Art, Oslo, traveling to Serpentine Gallery, London, and Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, Annandale-on-Hudson; “Thing - New Sculpture from Los Angeles,” UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; “Frequency,” Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; “White Noise,” REDCAT Gallery, Los Angeles; and “USA Today,” Royal Academy of Art, London. He is represented by Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects.

                                                                                   

The Visiting Artist Lecture Series is sponsored by the Betsey Straub Wiesenfeld Visiting Artist Endowment and the UC Berkeley Department of Art Practice.



Upcoming Visiting Artist Lecture:

Angela Dufresne
Wendy Sussman Memorial Lecture in Painting
Monday, April 22 | 7:30p | 102 Wurster Hall


UCB Art Practice

510-642-4582
artdept@berkeley.edu
http://art.berkeley.edu

 


Monday, April 1, 2013

Worth Ryder Art Gallery presents Seeking: and Ultraverse opening April 3



Worth Ryder Art Gallery presents


April 3-13, 2013 | Reception Wednesday April 3, 4-7PM


Image by Demetrius Omphroy
Image by Demetrius Omphroy 


Seeking: works in progress by

ALEXANDRE DORRIZ
HELENA KEEFFE
COLLEEN KILLINGSWORTH
SHEILA LAM
ASHLEY MORGAN
DEMITRIUS OMPHROY
KINGA RUTYNOWSKI
IYEON KIM

 
ultraverse

 Alissa Dawson
Nicola Garoutte
Joey Enos
Jennifer Hong
Amber Imrie
Sofia Chavez Paz
Pizzabeard
Juliana Raimondi
Mayela Rodriguez
Karinne Smith
Matthew Stovall
Lauren Tarver
Adriana Villigran
Ella T. Wang
Yen-Ting Wang (Ryo)
Kumiko Yamaguchi



Worth Ryder Gallery | 116 Kroeber Hall | Gallery Hours Tues-Sat 12-5 PM


UCB Art Practice

510-642-4582

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Interview with Damaso Reyes at the Daily Cal

Damaso Reyes was interviewed by students from the Daily Californian about his work examining the spread of Pentacostal Evangelism and the larger social issues at play in "The Europeans" exhibition.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Damaso Reyes Artist Talk Thursday at 5 pm



Worth Ryder Art Gallery presents

Damaso Reyes: The Europeans

Artist Talk Thursday, March 14, 5-7 PM
 exhibition closes March 23


Damaso Reyes, "The Europeans"
Image: Damaso Reyes, The Europeans: Idle Hands, Kosovo, 2005. Digital print. 21 x 30 inches.

“DAMASO REYES: THE EUROPEANS” presents photographs from the artist and photojournalist’s investigation of the changing face of Europe over the past decade. This exhibition is a glimpse of his ongoing body of work, “The Europeans,” which seeks to document through photographs the changes Europe and its people are experiencing as the European Union expands and integrates. The show includes images from France, Germany, Switzerland, Kosovo and Slovakia among others.

Reyes will talk about his recent work as a Knight Luce Fellow for Reporting on Global Religion, for which he traveled to Spain, England and Ukraine to explore the growth of European Pentecostalism led by immigrants from former colonies and this exhibition also includes still images and a single channel multimedia work on this theme. With roots in Los Angeles, the Pentecostal faith has seen tremendous growth in Latin America, Asia and Africa over the past several decades. Reyes examines how Charismatic faiths are growing among native and immigrant populations alike, while traditional European Christian religious observance continues to decline. 
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Reyes began his career as a photojournalist while still a teenager. He has worked for institutions and his work has appeared in publications including: The United Nations Development Programme, The Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal, Newsday, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Far Eastern Economic Review, New York magazine, Vanity Fair Germany, Der Spiegel and Time Asia. Previous assignments and projects have taken him to countries including Rwanda, Iraq, Indonesia, Tanzania and throughout the United States. Reyes is a project leader at the World Policy Institute, as well as a 2012 Knight-Luce religion reporting fellow. Other fellowships and awards include a 2008 Fulbright,  a 2008 Arthur F. Burns fellowship and has two first place awards for international reporting from the New York Association of Black Journalists.

"DAMASO REYES: THE EUROPEANS" is presented by the Department of Art Practice with support from Religious Studies, Graduate School of Journalism, Department of Ethnic Studies and Program in Comparative Ethnic Studies, International and Area Studies, Spanish and Portuguese Studies, and University of California Institute for Research in the Arts (UCIRA).