A forum and informational support for the Mills College MFA Lecture Series. Here you will find information about the artists in our series as well as unique content to support your experience and knowledge of the Lecture Series and the school's MFA program in Studio Art.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Jennie Ottinger - March 6th, 7 PM, Danforth Lecture Hall
Come and see our final lecture of the 2012-2013 school year featuring Jennie Ottinger!
Jennie Ottinger is a painter who was raised in Massachusetts and currently lives in San Francisco, CA. Ottinger earned her BFA from California College of the Arts and her MFA from Mills College. She recently had a solo exhibition at Johansson Projects entitled What To Do With Your Orphan: A Manual and has had work at the NADA Art Fair in Miami, Southern Exposure, Headlands Center for the Arts, Adobe Books and Volta NY Art Fair, as well as galleries in New York, Dallas and Los Angeles.
http://jennieottinger.com/home.html
http://johanssonprojects.com/phpflickr/orphan_show.php
Jennie Ottinger is a painter who was raised in Massachusetts and currently lives in San Francisco, CA. Ottinger earned her BFA from California College of the Arts and her MFA from Mills College. She recently had a solo exhibition at Johansson Projects entitled What To Do With Your Orphan: A Manual and has had work at the NADA Art Fair in Miami, Southern Exposure, Headlands Center for the Arts, Adobe Books and Volta NY Art Fair, as well as galleries in New York, Dallas and Los Angeles.
http://jennieottinger.com/home.html
http://johanssonprojects.com/phpflickr/orphan_show.php
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Julio Cesar Morales - February 20th, 7 PM, Danforth Lecture Hall
Julio Cesar Morales is an
artist, educator, and curator. He utilizes a range of media including
photography, video, and printed and digital media to make conceptual
projects that address the productive friction that occurs in
trans-cultural territories. Morales' work consistently explores issues
of labor, memory, surveillance technologies and identity strategies. He
teaches and creates art in a variety of settings, from juvenile halls and probation offices to museums, art colleges, and alternative non-profit institutions.
Want to know more about his work? Watch his profile on the KQED Spark website:
http://www.kqed.org/arts/ programs/spark/ profile.jsp?essid=18200
Want to know more about his work? Watch his profile on the KQED Spark website:
http://www.kqed.org/arts/
Monday, January 28, 2013
Gay Outlaw - February 6th, 7 PM, Danforth Lecture Hall
"In a career of over 20 years Gay Outlaw has examined relationships of sculpture, photography, and repeated motifs. She explores traditions of artistic construction and production in a way that pays homage to processes while experimenting with change. She has exhibited her work around the country, with exhibitions at the Sculpture Center in New York, The University Art Museum, Cal State Long Beach (with catalog) and the San Francisco MOMA (where she received the SECA Award.) Her artworks are in the collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, SF MOMA and the Berkeley Art Museum."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUYV4yO8E2k
http://www.gayoutlaw.com/
http://www.gallerypauleanglim.com/Outlaw.html
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