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Rain Date 10/23

Artist Matthew Jensen’s multi-disciplinary practice combines photography with walking, collecting and rigorous site-specific explorations of landscapes. His projects strive to connect people to places by expanding the traditions of landscape photography to include a range of mediums and actions.

Artist Talk 1:25-2:15 SC 156

Workshop 2:15-5:45 Walk to Work: Expanding the Photographic Practice

Jayoung Yoon is a New York-based artist born in Korea. She is known for interdisciplinary artworks using human hair as a medium. Her solo shows include exhibits at Theo Ganz Studio, NY, 2016, Delaware Center for Contemporary Art, DE, 2011, and the Museum of New Art, MI, 2009.

Jayoung Yoon will give an artist talk 1:00-2:00 in the Adler Theater.

Contact jskrzyns@ramapo.edu for more information.

2016 Schomburg Fellow Sam Kirk and her student collaborators will be informally meeting and greeting the public on Wednesday, April 20, 2016 from 6-7, at the site of the Celebrating Diversity installation in the quad between H,D, and C wings. There will be free snacks and a chance to comment on the art project.  Please stop by to say hello and let us know how you feel about the art!

Installation Artist Valerie Hegarty will speak about her work and Brooklyn Museum Exhibition.

Contact Professor Weissman for press info.

jweissm1@ramapo.edu

 

Electronic Artist CHiKA will discuss her work and Pascal Gallery Exhibition.

Contact Professor LePore to participate in one of CHiKA’s workshops.

alepore@ramapo.edu

Artist Talk: Corrine May Botz

Hosted by: Visual Arts Lecture & Workshop Cycle

Corrine May Botz photographs have been internationally exhibited and she is the author of Haunted Houses (Monacelli Press, 2010) and The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death (Monacelli Press, 2004). Botz is represented by Benrubi Gallery in NYC.