Tim Frerichs
Tim Frerichs, State University at Fredonia Department of Visual Arts and New Media professor, gave an artist presentation, “Bloom Maps,” at the first annual AART International Anatolian Art Symposium, hosted by Anadulo University, Eskisehir, Turkey, recently.
The presentation focused on the content, methodology and process of creating the 10 works that comprise the series. Mediums employed by Frerichs include larger scale papermaking, paper pulp painting, collage on vintage U.S. Army survey maps and intaglio monoprinting. The series is part of Frerichs’ large project, “Navigation: Lake Erie/The Great Lakes,” that Frerichs exhibited at the Morgan Conservatory in Cleveland. The project will also be exhibited at the Burchfield Penney Art Center in Buffalo in 2022.
Art Bridges announces appointment of new Director of Art Bridges Fellows Program
Before joining Art Bridges, Ryder was Manager, Public and University Programs at the Wexner Center for the Arts at Ohio State.
BENTONVILLE, ARK
.-Art Bridges Foundation announces the appointment of Alana Ryder as Director of the Art Bridges Fellows Program, effective immediately.
The Art Bridges Fellows Program is a cornerstone initiative that builds on our mission of expanding access to American art across the nation, and Im thrilled to welcome Alana Ryder as the programs first director, said Paul Provost, CEO, Art Bridges. Alana brings the energy and experience to work with our partner museums and to build a program that both extends our mission and also creates a pipeline of future museum professionals from diverse backgrounds. I look forward to supporting Alana as we launch the program and assemble our first class of Fellows.
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Jason Livingston, PhD student
Department of Media Study
There is a way UB media study PhD student Jason Livingston wants visitors to experience his “Goodbye, World!” installation, a collaboration with faculty member Jason Geistweidt now on display in the Burchfield Penney Art Center.
Begin by entering the stately and refined entrance of the BPAC at SUNY Buffalo State. Walk by the description of “Making Strange,” the exhibit that includes Livingston and Geistweidt’s work. Just ahead, note the manhole cover with lights emanating from below. Then look up: An enormous, yellow, digitally designed wallpiece made of foam depicting ancient hunters commands attention.