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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion including Michele Colburn ’76\, Stephanie Lifshutz ’13\, and Frances Wolf ’96 from “50 Years: A Celebration of F&M’s Alumnae”
DESCRIPTION:Be sure to mark your calendar for a special panel discussion with Michèle Colburn ‘76\, Stephanie Lifshutz ‘13\, and Frances Wolf ’96\, moderated by Sue Washburn ’73. These artists are part of the larger exhibition 50 Years: A Celebration of F&M’s Alumnae Artists that celebrates the 50th anniversary of co-education at F&M by highlighting two alumnae artists from each decade since that historical decision in F&M’s history. The panel discussion will take place in Stahr Auditorium\, Stager Hall and the museum will have extended hours from 5:30 to 7 pm as part of this event. \n\nAfter graduating from F&M\, Colburn earned a MFA from the American University and is currently a Resident Artist at the Arlington Arts Center. She began the The Trip Wire Project\, now on view as part of 50 Years\, as a way to visually document the casualties of war since the United States entered into the Middle East conflict.\nLifshutz received her MFA in 4D/time-based art at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and recently opened her own business\, Pumpkin Studios in Brooklyn. She uses neon and text to communicate “suggested commands\,” that invite those who read her signs to act of their own volition\, rather than following a direct instruction.\nWolf earned her second bachelor’s degree at F&M in art and art history before continuing on to earn a MA at Bryn Mawr. Wolf refers to each of new her paintings as “reverse ekphrasis.” Instead of describing an image\, she collects sections of poetry and prose that she then responds to and interprets in her art.\nWashburn was one of the first women admitted to F&M and is a member of the college’s Board of Trustees. She previously served as a vice president of St. Lawrence University\, Centenary College\, and The Evergreen State College.\n\nArtwork courtesy of Christy Batta ‘09\, Cindy Clements ‘85\, Michèle Colburn ‘76\, Jennie de Mello e Souza ‘92\, Rebecca Frantz ‘13\, Stephanie Lifshutz ‘13\, Conrad Nelson ‘81\, Beverly Ryan ‘73\, Rachael Scharf ‘09\, and Frances Wolf ‘96.
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LOCATION:Stahr Auditorium\, Stager Hall\, Franklin & Marshall College\, 550 College Ave\, Lancaster\, PA\, 17603\, United States
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion including Salina Almanzar ’13\, Kevin Brady\, Magnolia Laurie\, and JunCheng Liu from “FRESH! F&M Art & Art History Department Biennial”
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a panel discussion with Salina Almanzar ’13\, Kevin Brady\, Magnolia Laurie\, and JunCheng Liu from the exhibition FRESH: F&M Art & Art History Department Biennial. This exhibition features new work by these and 12 other artists who work in a variety of media including drawing\, painting\, print\, sculpture\, photography\, and site-specific installation. The museum will be open extended hours from 5:30-7 pm for this special event.\n\n\nAlmanzar is the Photography Technician at F&M and a 2013 alumna of the college. She was recently recognized for a local mural by the Americans for the Arts and her work explores intersections between Latinidad\, feminism\, decolonial practice\, and Taino spirituality.\nBrady\, Senior Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art at F&M\, started creating collages twenty years ago and currently prefers working with “experienced” paper that has outlived its original use. He studied painting and drawing at Kalamazoo College\, the University of Michigan\, as well as in Aix-en-Provence\, France and today teaches courses in collage\, drawing\, and design.\nLaurie is an Assistant Professor of Art at F&M\, whose work explores ideas of landscape\, vantage point\, the human instinct to build\, and our complex relationship to land. She has been part of solo and group exhibitions at frosch & portmann in NY\, Hamiltonian Gallery in DC\, MONO Practice in MD\, and the Baltimore Museum of Art.\nLiu\, Professor of Art\, is passionate about nonrepresentational and conceptual art and teaches drawing and painting courses at the college. In his current series of work\, he uses laminated thin maple wood strips to reinterpret several ancient Chinese characters.\n\n\nArtwork courtesy of Salina Mayloni Almanzar ‘13\, Kevin Brady\, Michael Clapper\, Linda Cunningham\, Carol Hickey\, John Holmgren\, Bill Hutson\, Richard K. Kent\, Sharon Koelblinger\, Magnolia Laurie\, Sandra Eula Lee\, JunCheng Liu\, Virginia Maksymowicz\, Alex Schecther\, Jason Thompson\, and Renee Van der Stelt.
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