Entries by Thatiana Oliveira

Faculty Member Việt Lê Featured in Queering Contemporary American Asian Art

Queering Contemporary Asian American Art EDITED BY LAURA KINA AND JAN CHRISTIAN BERNABE FOREWORD BY SUSETTE MIN AFTERWORD BY KYOO LEE Queering Contemporary Asian American Art takes Asian American differences as its point of departure, and brings together artists and scholars to challenge normative assumptions, essentialisms, and methodologies within Asian American art and visual culture. […]

Alumnus David French @ Drawing Rooms NJ

Alumnus David French has his big beautiful paintings on view at Drawing Rooms, in New Jersey in an appropriately titled group exhibition. BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL, 3/10/17 – 4/8/17, curated by Anne Trauben, BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL is an exhibit featuring drawing, painting, sculpture and installation by Andra Samelson, Anne Trauben, Ben Pranger, Cecile Chong, David French, […]

Faculty Member Cauleen Smith Hyperallergic Interview

A Moving Image Artist Finds Freedom After Abandoning the Film Industry By Craig Hubert (Excerpt) After her first feature screened at Sundance, Cauleen Smith lost patience with the film industry’s conservatism and devoted herself to art; her work is currently in the Whitney Biennial and Migrating Forms at BAM. Craig Hubert: What initially drew you […]

Ambivalently Yours @ UCC Art Gallery

The Art Gallery at Umpqua Community College is thrilled to present Ambivalently Yours: as seen on Tumblr by Ambivalently Yours. This multi-media exhibit will be on display from Monday, April 3, through Thursday, May 4, 2017. Artist Ambivalently Yours explores DIY girl culture, feminism, mainstream media culture, and ambivalence through a variety of media. She […]

Alumni Kathryn Eddy and LA Watson @ Living With Animals Conference

Last month alumni Kathryn Eddy and LA Watson presented projects at the Eastern Kentucky University Living With Animals Conference along with keynote speakers Steve Baker, Keri Cronin, Brett Mizelle, Michał Pręgowski, and April Truitt. Eddy presented the Urban/Wild Coyote project and Watson discussed the Past Lives: Roadside Memorial project she completed in 2013 while a student […]

Matthew Whitney @ Sojourn Arts | Louisville, KY

Responding to Violence and the Gun On view February 12 – April 9, 2017 RECEPTION AND PANEL DISCUSSION Saturday March 18, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. with the panel discussion at 6:30 p.m. During 2016, in our small neighborhood of Shelby Park, 6 people died as a result of gun violence. Across the city in 2016, Louisville experienced […]

Viet Le Speaks at Asian American Genders & Sexuality Panel | SFSU

The Center for Research and Education on Gender and Sexuality is pleased to present “Asian American Genders and Sexualities”, a moderated panel discussion exploring Asian American gender and sexuality from an interdisciplinary perspective, featuring Valerie Francisco-Menchavez, Việt Lê, Anantha Sudhakar, and Amy Sueyoshi. Wednesday, February 22nd from 5pm-7pm. Room 121 (first floor), J. Paul Leonard Library, San Francisco State […]

Former Visiting Artist AK Burns @ Callicoon

A.K. Burns FAULT LINES February 26 – April 9, 2017 Opening reception: Sunday, February 26th, 6 to 8pm “…it was ambiguous, two-faced. What was inside it and what was outside it depended upon which side of it you were on.” — The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin Knowing is a kind of death, halting pre-lingual sensitivities. Knowing what you know, all other […]

Cauleen Smith & Beatriz Santiago Muñoz | Whitney Biennial Film Program

Faculty member Cauleen Smith and past visiting artist Beatriz Santiago Muñoz will screen films during Whitney Biennial Film program. For ten consecutive weekends, the Biennial film program will present new moving image works in the Susan and John Hess Family Theater. At once radical and quiet, global and intimate, the selected works explore subjective and […]