BEGIN:VCALENDAR X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Chicago PRODID:-//University of Iowa//Events 1.0//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240328T235716Z DTSTART:20191114T193000 SUMMARY:Odili Donald Odita Visiting Artist in Painting and Drawing DESCRIPTION:Odili Donald Odita is a Professor in Painting\, Drawing & Sculpture at the Tyler School of Art at Temple University since 2006\; from 2003-2005\, Odita was a Visiting Critic at Yale University School of Art\; from 2000-2006\, Odita was an Associate Professor at the Florida State University\, Tallahassee\; from 2002-2003\, Odita was a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of South Florida\, Tampa. During the 1990’s\, Odita was a critic for Flash Art International\, and a consulting editor and writer for NKA\, Journal of Contemporary African Art.\n\nOdita’s exhibitions include\; the 52nd Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition\, curated by Robert Storr (2007)\; DAK’ART 2004\, the Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art with curator\, Ivo Mosquita\; the Contemporary Art Museum\, Houston (2010)\; the Institute of Contemporary Art\, Philadelphia (2008)\; the Contemporary Art Center\, Cincinnati (2007)\; and the Studio Museum in Harlem\, Project Space (2007). Group exhibitions include Prospect.4\, the US Biennial in New Orleans (2017-2018)\; Represent: 200 Years of African American Art\, The Philadelphia Museum of Art (2015)\; ARS 11\, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art\, Helsinki (2011)\; and The Global Africa Project\, Museum of Arts and Design\, New York (2010). \n\nOdita’s wall commissions include\; the Newark Museum (2017)\; Nasher Museum of Art\, Durham\, NC (2015)\; Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (2016)\; Ezra Stiles College\, Yale University\, New Haven (2015)\; the Savannah College of Art & Design Museum of Art (2012)\; the New-York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center (2012)\; the US Mission to the UN\, NY (2010)\; and Butler College\, Princeton University\, NJ (2009).\n\nOdita is represented by the Jack Shainman Gallery in NYC\, and the Stevenson Gallery in Cape Town\, South Africa.\n\n\nhttps://events.uiowa.edu/30572 LOCATION:Visual Arts Building\, E125\, 107 River Street\, Iowa City\, IA 52246 UID:edu.uiowa.events-prod-30572 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Odili Donald Odita is a Professor in Painting\, Drawing &\; Sculpture at the Tyler School of Art at Temple University since 2006\; from 2003-2005\, Odita was a Visiting Critic at Yale University School of Art\; from 2000-2006\, Odita was an Associate Professor at the Florida State University\, Tallahassee\; from 2002-2003\, Odita was a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of South Florida\, Tampa. During the 1990’s\, Odita was a critic for Flash Art International\, and a consulting editor and writer for NKA\, Journal of Contemporary African Art.
\n\nOdita’s exhibitions include\; the 52nd Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition\, curated by Robert Storr (2007)\; DAK’ART 2004\, the Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art with curator\, Ivo Mosquita\; the Contemporary Art Museum\, Houston (2010)\; the Institute of Contemporary Art\, Philadelphia (2008)\; the Contemporary Art Center\, Cincinnati (2007)\; and the Studio Museum in Harlem\, Project Space (2007). Group exhibitions include Prospect.4\, the US Biennial in New Orleans (2017-2018)\; Represent: 200 Years of African American Art\, The Philadelphia Museum of Art (2015)\; ARS 11\, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art\, Helsinki (2011)\; and The Global Africa Project\, Museum of Arts and Design\, New York (2010).
\n\nOdita’s wall commissions include\; the Newark Museum (2017)\; Nasher Museum of Art\, Durham\, NC (2015)\; Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (2016)\; Ezra Stiles College\, Yale University\, New Haven (2015)\; the Savannah College of Art &\; Design Museum of Art (2012)\; the New-York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center (2012)\; the US Mission to the UN\, NY (2010)\; and Butler College\, Princeton University\, NJ (2009).
\n\nOdita is represented by the Jack Shainman Gallery in NYC\, and the Stevenson Gallery in Cape Town\, South Africa.
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