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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Autumn Rivera, a sophomore from Dunkirk majoring in Visual Arts and New Media, has been has been awarded a Gilman scholarship for her study abroad experience in Lancaster, England. She will attend a program at the University of Lancaster in Fall 2022.
Jessica Schimek, a senior receiving concurrent degrees in Visual Arts and New Media (B.A.) and Chemistry (B.S.), from Smithtown, has been named the Honors Student of the Month for May.
A grand total of 15 Fredonia student and alumni films were chosen as finalists in the 10th annual SUNYWide Film Festival on April 9 and 10.
SUNY Fredonia students in the Department of Visual Arts and New Media were singled out for recognition by the Literacy Volunteers of Chautauqua County for their special donation to the organization.
The Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery is seeking entries from Fredonia students for a photo competition to be held in conjunction with the En Foco traveling exhibition “Dos Mundos: (Re)constructing Narratives.” Students are invited to contribute to this critical conversation through photographs – portraits, social landscapes, still lifes or altered historical photographs – that address inequities in their life or the lives of others, in the Reconstructing Narratives Student Photo Competition.
Threatened and endangered species in Western New York are getting a much-needed lift, thanks to faculty and students and a fund established by a Fredonia graduate to encourage collaboration between the arts and science.
Department of Visual Arts and New Media Professor Timothy Frerichs is participating in “Lines & Layers,” a three-person exhibition presenting a wide spectrum of mixed media artwork, at the Olson-Larsen Gallery in West Des Moines, Iowa. He is displaying 10 one-of-a-kind monoprints on handmade kozo or hemp paper.
Timothy Frerichs, professor of Art at Fredonia, has received one of three Global Warming Art Project grants that will support projects that respond to the rising dangers of global warming and climate change.
This past summer, two B.F.A. Painting students were given the opportunity to leave their mark on a local company and employer. Dunkirk Specialty Steel (DSS) first reached out to Department of Visual Arts and New Media Chair Michele Bernatz in July 2018, searching for students who would be able to work on a painting project.
SUNY Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus Daniel D. Reiff, has co-authored a new book which was recently published by The Edwin Mellen Press: “Column Monuments: Commemorative and Memorial Column Monuments, from Ancient Times to the 21st Century: A History and Guide.” His co-author is Janina K. Darling, professor emerita at the University of California at Santa Cruz.