Student Opportunities
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida will be offering six paid internships to be held for ten weeks, from May 21-June 27, 2012. The Ringling is part of Florida State University and serves as the State Art Museum of Florida. Summer internships at the Ringling combine practical, hands-on experience working on a project for a specific department with exposure to all aspects of the museum’s operations. Candidates must be graduating seniors or current graduate students. The internships are in the following departments: Collections Management, Curatorial (Modern and Contemporary Art), Education, Library, Marketing and Communications, Historic Asolo Theater. For more information: http://www.ringling.org/Opportunities.aspx
Happenings at Bard
When: Thursday, April 12, 10:00 am-2:00 pm
Where: Campus Center Lobby Information
10:00 am-12:30 pm
Weis Cinema : 12:30-1:30 pm
Led by Kate Dworkin, Christie’s Internship
Coordinator
Career Development Office Spring Career Highlights
Student Opportunity
Immediate job opportunity for work at a pop-up gallery for 2 months, through April, Weds-Sun 11-6. On the upper east side, right near the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Primary duty would be to sit at the front desk and greet visitors, probably the sole staff person on site most of the time so ideally a personality suited to that task. If interested please contact Janna Bullock, [email protected].
Faculty News
Primordial, Isabel De Obaldia
Primordial:
Paintings and Sculpture by
Isabel De Obaldia
http://www.moafl.org/exhibits/deobaldia.html
Sept. 25, 2011-May 27, 2012
Essay by Susan Aberth:
Emissaries from the Primordial Realms: The Presence of Pre-Columbian and Indigenous Art in the Work of Isabel De Obaldia
Faculty News
Eugene Ludins: An American Fantasist
Eugene Ludins, Self Portrait with Pipe, 1928-31, Private Collection
Curated by Susana Torruella Leval
February 11 — July 12, 2012
Catalog includes an essay by
Tom Wolf, Art History, Bard College
Opening Reception:
Friday, February 10, 2012, 5-7 pm
Alumni
Circa 1971
Early Film & Video from the EAI Archive
September 17, 2011 – September 4, 2012
Curated by art history alumna Lori Zippay ’80, Executive Director of Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) on the occasion of EAI’s 40th anniversary.
Nam June Paik and Jud Yalkut with Charlotte Moorman, TV Cello Premiere, 1971.
DIA: BEACON
Riggio Galleries
3 Beekman Street, Beacon, New York
www.diaart.org/circa1971
www.eai.org
Gallery Talk with Lori Zippay: Saturday, February 11th at 2:00 pm