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Public events in the School of Art & Design + Performing Arts Division, week of October 9 - 15, 2023. All events are free and open to the public.
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PLEASE READ. Important Weekly Announcements, Upcoming Opportunities, & Resources for students, faculty and staff in the School of Art & Design + Performing Arts Division. Find studio news, due dates and deadlines, important information, internships, exhibitions, auditions, and application deadlines here!
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Oct 09, 12:00 am - Oct 28, 12:00 am
Harder Hall, Room TSI/Harland Snodgrass Gallery
Among Us offers a cross-section of the history of video art of the last quarter-century or so by esteemed and emerging practitioners from Turkey which demonstrates a compelling engagement with issues of animal life, in Turkey and beyond. On view in the Harland Snodgrass Gallery October 9 - 28, open 6am-midnight daily.
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Oct 06, 12:00 am - Oct 13, 12:00 am
Robert Turner Gallery
The Robert C. Turner Gallery is a professional gallery space at Alfred University that is run and organized by students and features student exhibitions during the Fall and Spring semesters.
In keeping with the educational goals of the School of Art and Design, the Robert C. Turner Gallery seeks to provide a forum for current, innovative and relevant ideas in art; to facilitate non-curricular as well as curricular learning; to establish local, regional, and global connections; and to maintain a student run professional gallery space driven by creative and conceptual freedom.
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Sep 08, 8:00 pm - Oct 22, 4:00 pm
Fosdick-Nelson Gallery
This exhibition presents over 25 extraordinary works from the archives of this esteemed Alfred University Professor of Printmaking (1970-76). Andy Brady: Steward of Precision at the Fosdick-Nelson Gallery. Opening reception Friday, September 8th, 6-8pm. On view September 8 - October 22, 2023
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Sep 21, 5:00 pm - Dec 30, 5:00 pm
Alfred Ceramic Art Museum
Super Real presents a collection of recent artworks, ranging from the colossal to intimate, by sculptor Ashley Lyon. Through scale, fragmentation, and touch, Lyon translates figures and objects into reflections of lived experience.
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Sep 21, 5:00 pm - Dec 30, 5:00 pm
Alfred Ceramic Art Museum
Reuben Nakian is best known for his large-scale bronze sculptures. However, Nakian left for posterity a large, highly significant body of work in the ceramic medium. It is this less recognized, but unquestionably important work the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum is celebrating with this exhibition.
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