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Conflicted Objects Teresa Sites MFA Thesis Exhibition ...
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December 14, 2009- January 15, 2010 Exhibition Description: A juried student exhibition featuring works concerning the color red. Artworks of all mediums are accepted in this exhibition...
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GWU Department of Fine Arts and Art History grad orientation, Making Muses opening

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GWU Department of Fine Arts and Art History The George Washington University Department of Fine Arts and Art History would like to invite you to:

'I don't make boy sculptures': David Smith, Frank O'Hara, and Gender Assignment

a lecture by David Getsy
Goldabelle McComb Finn Distinguished Chair in Art History
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Ailsa Mellon Bruce... Senior Fellow
Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts

Tuesday, November 17 6:00pm
Room A-114
Smith Hall of Art
801 22nd Street
Washington, DC 20052

"I don't make boy sculptures": David Smith, Frank O'Hara, and Gender Assignment
Time:6:00PM Tuesday, November 17th
Location:Smith Hall of Art, room 114
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We would like to invite everyone to come to our Classroom 102 spring planning session on Monday, November 16th at 4:00. Please come with ideas for the two open gallery slots (18 January – 29 January and 15 February – 26 February) and your calendars for setting up exhibition committees.

Kat, Eliana, and Rachel
Classroom 102 Coordinators

Time:4:00PM Monday, November 16th
Location:Classroom 102
GWU Department of Fine Arts and Art History

GWU Department of Fine Arts and Art History from Flashpoint:

The focal point of Kenny George's exhibition Pacguy, part of FotoWeek DC, is a cocktail-style arcade game that borrows its format from the ubiquitous Pacman game. The exhibition will also feature lenticular flip animations, slot machines and a computerized pogo stick.

You're invited to play all of the a...rcade games created for the Pacguy exhibition.

Also, everyone at the opening reception is admitted free to Solas Nua’s Disco Pigs, 8:30 p.m. curtain, in the Mead Theatre Lab at Flashpoint. Disco Pigs is the tale of two inseparable friends, Pig & Runt, out celebrating their seventeenth birthday in the nightclubs of Cork city and on the cusp of growing up. Show details at solasnua.org.

In Pacguy, Kenny crosses the line from fine art to mainstream consumerism, to transform and commodify his work and himself into objects from popular culture. He uses an image of himself to replace the Pacman icon and to merchandize a fictionalized caricature throughout the exhibition.

Pacguy runs November 12 – December 19, 2009.

A Pink Panel @ Flashpoint will be held on November 18, 2009, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. A video game competition will be held in the gallery at 6:30 pm before the panel discussion. RSVP at info@pinklineproject.com. $10 suggested donation.

More info at flashpointdc.org.

Time:6:00PM Thursday, November 12th
Location:Flashpoint Gallery
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GWU Department of Fine Arts and Art History Making Muses

An Art History/Fine Arts Collaboration
November 9–20

Opening Night
Tuesday, November 10
5 to 7pm

Time:5:00PM Tuesday, November 10th
Location:Classroom 102
GWU Department of Fine Arts and Art History

GWU Department of Fine Arts and Art History Artist Lincoln Schatz will be lecturing Monday, November 9 from 2:30-3:30pm in Smith 114.

Time:2:30PM Monday, November 9th
Location:Smith Hall of Art
GWU Department of Fine Arts and Art History

GWU Department of Fine Arts and Art History Artist John Gerrard is coming to campus this Friday, November 6, for critiques with our MFA students. His work will also be featured at the Hirshhorn from November 5 through May 2010.

hirshhorn.si.edu
New technologies offer artists opportunities to createworkswith dimensionsno one has seen before—an exciting possibility thatsometimes results in work that is flashy in form yet lacking in resonant content. ...
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Currently in Classroom 102 in the Smith Hall of Art: play. games. man. An MFA Thesis Exhibition of works by Patrick McDonough
GWU Department of Fine Arts and Art History
The Seventh Annual Graduate Student Symposium in the History of Art was a hit! Here is a list of the presentations and some pictures from the event...