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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.
Works by 14 graduating seniors from the Department of Visual Arts and New Media will be on display when the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery at SUNY Fredonia hosts the exhibition “Midnight Oil” from April 19 to May 9.
Research compiled by eight SUNY Fredonia geology, earth science, environmental sciences, computer science and sculpture students and one recent graduate, with guidance from faculty members, will be on display at the Earth Science Student Forum at the Buffalo Museum of Science.
Department of Visual Arts and New Media Professor Timothy Frerichs is exhibiting his new artist book “Iced Out Lake Chautauqua,” as an invited artist, with the 10th International Artist book Triennial, Vilnius 2024, a unique non-commercial cultural project.
“With Love and Sincerity,” a new film created by Associate Professor Phil Hastings, earned a gold medal award for digital animation at a screening at the 01 NFT | New Media | Experimental | Digital Arts Film Festival in London, England.
Once again, this summer, the State University of New York at Fredonia will host some of the most prolific future artists throughout the state.
An artist book lecture, “Material as Content” and a 10-day artist book workshop will be presented by Visual Arts and New Media Professor Timothy Frerichs at Vilnius Academic of Art, in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Department of Visual Arts and New Media Professor Timothy Frerichs will have a solo show, “Timothy Frerichs: Floats, Artist Books and Works on Paper,” at Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey, in early November.
“The root question was not ‘How can I paint a piece that looks like the American West,’ but rather ‘How can I portray the experience of standing in the open land through painting.’”
Fifteen students spent two weeks in Florence, studying Renaissance painting, sculpture and architecture. Brief side trips to the cities of Fiesole, Siena and Arezzo plus hiking and relaxing along the Mediterranean coast at Cinque Terre, a string of centuries-old seaside villages were also on the itinerary.
Department of Visual Arts and New Media Professor Liz Lee's image, "Buddhism," from the “Cosmological Processes” series, and a project from ARTS 156 featuring a Fredonia student's work, was published in “Light and Lens: Thinking about Photography in the Digital Age,” 4th edition.