| 2008 EXHIBITS ARCHIVE |
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Jann Nielsen |
Student Show 2008
Students taking Art & Visual Communications classes in the past two semesters were eligible to have their works considered for the exhibition. Works have been selected by faculty members from five areas of concentration; graphic design, illustration, photography, painting/drawing, and sculpture/3D.
Student Show Award Winners
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Kelly Larsen |
BFA Show 2008
Each spring the department of Art & Visual Communications presents an exhibition of advanced students that are candidates for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. This degree imposes a higher standard rigor and expectation on its candidates in professional development of their artwork than the normal Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees. The candidates must demonstrate a level of proficiency on par with professionals in their chosen emphasis. This year’s exhibition featured the work of Rob James, illustration; Arthur Nelson, graphic design; Brad Hoen, graphic design; Kelly Larsen, painting/drawing; and Caleb Henderson, illustration.
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Catherine Downing |
AVC Faculty Show 2008
The exhibit featured works from the Art and Visual Communication department’s faculty members. “This exhibit is a chance for faculty members who specialize in various media to show their work.” said Woodbury Art Museum director Marcus Vincent. “As we make the transition to a university we think it is important for prospective students to check out our talented faculty.” |
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The DaVinci Experience
May 9 - October 4, 2008
An interactive exhibit of over 60 machines inspired by the
drawings of Leonardo
Da Vinci that will allow visitors a chance to see the master's genius up close. Many of the machines allow for a hands-on educational experience, where children and adults can learn how Leonardo solved problems and imagined the future.
ABOUT THE EXHIBIT
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
The machines are the result of fine craftsmanship as the artisans pay particular attention to detail in order to reflect Leonardo's objectives. Each machine is designed with the aid of a computer to calculate the exact proportions of the models. At the beginning of the new millennium the Italian Government recognised the high quality and skill achieved by the Niccolai family by conferring upon them the special award "Italia che Lavora" (Italy at Work). Over the past decade a myriad of outstanding exhibitions have been held in numerous cities throughout the world, including Florence, Siena, Venice, Naples, Warsaw, Madrid, Hong Kong, Dubai, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Taipei, Vienna, and Berlin. All have been endorsed by scholars and have received official patronage by the hosting municipal councils.
This exhibit attracted over 13,000 patrons to the museum. For many, it was their first visit to the museum.
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AMAZÔNIA photographs
7 November 2008 - 16 January 2009 Images in this exhibit are the work of four Brazilian photographers. They capture the immense and fragile beauty of the rain forest as well as the destruction often associated with the exploitation of its abundant resources. The exhibit is sponsored in a joint effort by the Brazilian daily newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo and by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Brazil Institute, Washington, D.C. |
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WOODBURY INVITATIONALNovember 7, 2008 - February 20, 2009The invitational exhibition this year brings together a group of artists whose work represent a diversity of styles as well as artistic intent. The art works presented range from the clean aesthetic of restraint exercised in Robert Stuart’s explorations into material and simple geometric form - through the complex content laden images of Harvey Breverman - to the elaborate fantasy compositions of James C. Christensen.
(image: Harvey Breverman, Levi: Lamentation, copyright, all rights reserved) |
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