AHVC Program News
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Pop-Up Gallery Looking for Assistant
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…
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Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Nova Southeastern University
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
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Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz
Eugene Ludins: An American Fantasist 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
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Circa 1971
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. DIA: BEACON Riggio Galleries 3 Beekman Street, Beacon, New York www.diaart.org/circa1971 www.eai.org Gallery Talk with Lori…
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Seniors Spotted!
Bard Senior Art History majors, Monica Semczyk and Manu Del Peschio emulate Manet’s Bar At The Folies Bergère while interning during winter break at an opening at the Steven Harvey Gallery on the Lower East Side, NYC.
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Update from our Fulbright Scholar
Rachel Heidenry, ’11, received a Fulbright Fellowship to study murals in El Salvador. She recently emailed an update: “I split my time between San Salvador, the westernized capital, and Suchitoto, a small town about two hours north. In San Salvador, I tend to hop on the bus with my camera concealed in my backpack and…
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Alum’s Outsider Art Project
Clare Conniff’s Post-Grad ’11 Project My whole life I have watched my grandfather, Jim Conniff, create weird and wacky, but beautiful, art. When I was young I just thought of it as something he did for fun. I never realized how truly wrong I was until my last semester at Bard, when I took a…
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Wolf to Lecture
Prof. Tom Wolf will give a talk entitled “Isami Doi and Asian American Artists in New York Between the World Wars” at the Arts and Humanities Conference sponsored by the University of Hawaii, Monday, January 10, 2011.
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Announcement
Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky, has published in the Yishu, Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, November/December 2011 issue, “Xu Yong’s This Face,” an article about Xu Young’s latest works marking his continued concern for the plight of prostitutes in China.
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