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Oct 4, 2023

6:00 PM

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Catalina Ouyang will present on recent interdisciplinary projects including Syzygy, THREE BETRAYALS, Sympathy for the Devil, common burn, and pronoun of love. Ouyang engages object-making, interdisciplinary environments, and time-based projects, working with a variety of materials including hand-carved wood and stone, appropriated literature, and artifacts.

Oct 10, 2023

6:00 PM

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Yoonmi Nam is an artist born in Seoul, South Korea, and has studied in Korea, Canada, U.S., and Japan. Yoonmi is interested in the observation and depiction of everyday objects and occurrences, especially when they subtly suggest contradictions—a perception of time that feels both temporary and lasting and a sense of place that feels both familiar and foreign. Growing up as an only child with working parents, she often engaged in quiet observations of things around her. Experiences of living...

Oct 19, 2023

Oct 19, 2023

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

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Meet the 2023-24 Grant Wood Fellows: Interdisciplinary Performance—Theatre, Jessica Tucker; Painting & Drawing, Shea Hembrey; and Printmaking, Junli Song. Each Fellow will make a 20-minute presentation about their current practice followed by an opportunity to ask questions. The evening will conclude with light refreshments in the VAB atrium. Learn more about the Fellows by visiting the Grant Wood website.

Oct 26, 2023

Oct 26, 2023

5:30 PM

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Wang Guangyi's Great Criticism series escalated to international fame in the 1990s. Cast as a representative of contemporary Chinese art at large, its global renown both emerged from and contributed to tired tropes of political dissidence. This talk looks at what has been oversimplified and missed in readings of these iconic images.  By uncovering new meanings for these works, this talk considers the broader stakes of interpretation in a Western-centered global art world. (Image credit: Wang...

Feb 28, 2024

Feb 28, 2024

6:00 PM

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Image info: untitled (poppy field in Minnesota), 2019, from the series The Imaginative Landscape © Pao Houa Her, Courtesy Bockley Gallery Pao Houa Her is a Hmong American artist whose practice engages primarily with legacies and potentials of landscape, portraiture, and documentary photographic traditions and aesthetics, creating works that examine identity, longing, and belonging in Hmong diasporic communities. Among Her’s solo exhibitions include Paj quam ntuj / Flowers of the Sky at the...

Feb 29, 2024

Feb 29, 2024

6:00 PM

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Santiago Cal was born in Belize, Central America. He has had exhibitions in Barcelona, Taipei, Havana, Auckland, and New York, as well as other cities. He has been an artist in residence at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art (U.S.), Gruber-Jez Foundation (Mexico), and Poustinia Land Art Park (Belize). Cal is a Professor of Art (Sculpture) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.