this a huge space you need to fill it to a point that people can focus on the art and not on the space!!! great opportunity to do your thing lots of work good luck rc
2008 ART SEMINAR & ANNUAL STUDENT EXHIBITION Temple University, Tyler School of the Art Department of Art and Art Education
April 23- May 5, 2008 Opening Reception Wednesday, April 23, 2008 5:00 – 8:00 pm.
at “the Space” Avenue North Shopping Center Second Floor 1600 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19121
Philadelphia, PA- Tyler School of Art’s Department of Art and Art Education, a Main Campus Art Program, is pleased to announce its 2008 Senior Art Seminar Exhibition and 40th Annual Student Exhibition. For the first time ever the department is combining both exhibitions to celebrate its innovative programming and the hard work of its students and faculty. This double feature art exhibition is a comprehensive survey of more than 200 artworks by undergraduate art and art education students, undergraduate non-art majors, and graduate art education students.
The Senior Art Seminar Exhibition is titled “31˚N. Broad Street”. It is a culmination of the progress made by students during the art seminar course taught this spring semester. As seniors they have demonstrated outstanding work in various media ranging from traditional oil painting to elaborate installations. In the words of one participating student Ben Tellie, " The art seminar develops maturity as students transition to professional working artists. The class is a core component dedicated to learning more about responsibility when creating art and examining why and how I produce it. Art seminar has helped me gain a greater empathy when creating, critiquing and discussing art, which funnels into my ability to judge and respond to problematic situations that arise within my own work."
The 40th Annual Student Exhibition also includes selected work of students in our department. This is an opportunity for audiences to see the work of some of the most creative minds of Temple’s Main Campus visual art program. Traditionally, this has been an opportunity to see first hand the young and upcoming talents of Temple University students.
The Department of Art and Art Education offers courses to students majoring in Studio Art and Art Education as well as elective courses to students in other disciplines. Courses are taught on Temple's Main Campus, Ambler, TUCC, and Tyler campuses. Tyler School of Art offers a BA with concentration in Studio Art, Visual Studies, or Digital Media, and a BS in Art Education. All courses are taught by Tyler School of Art faculty. Courses are offered in: painting, drawing, 2D design, 3D design, printmaking, photography, digital photography, digital imaging, community arts, and art education.
The opening reception will include live music by The Major Leagues and performances by Boyer College dance students. The exhibition space has been generously provided by Tower Investment.
The exhibition is open to the public from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday and also by appointment. Admission is free.
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this a huge space you need to fill it to a point that people can focus on the art and not on the space!!! great opportunity to do your thing lots of work good luck rc
2008 ART SEMINAR & ANNUAL STUDENT EXHIBITION
Temple University, Tyler School of the Art
Department of Art and Art Education
April 23- May 5, 2008
Opening Reception
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
5:00 – 8:00 pm.
at “the Space”
Avenue North Shopping Center
Second Floor
1600 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Philadelphia, PA- Tyler School of Art’s Department of Art and Art Education, a Main Campus Art Program, is pleased to announce its 2008 Senior Art Seminar Exhibition and 40th Annual Student Exhibition. For the first time ever the department is combining both exhibitions to celebrate its innovative programming and the hard work of its students and faculty. This double feature art exhibition is a comprehensive survey of more than 200 artworks by undergraduate art and art education students, undergraduate non-art majors, and graduate art education students.
The Senior Art Seminar Exhibition is titled “31˚N. Broad Street”. It is a culmination of the progress made by students during the art seminar course taught this spring semester. As seniors they have demonstrated outstanding work in various media ranging from traditional oil painting to elaborate installations. In the words of one participating student Ben Tellie, " The art seminar develops maturity as students transition to professional working artists. The class is a core component dedicated to learning more about responsibility when creating art and examining why and how I produce it. Art seminar has helped me gain a greater empathy when creating, critiquing and discussing art, which funnels into my ability to judge and respond to problematic situations that arise within my own work."
The 40th Annual Student Exhibition also includes selected work of students in our department. This is an opportunity for audiences to see the work of some of the most creative minds of Temple’s Main Campus visual art program. Traditionally, this has been an opportunity to see first hand the young and upcoming talents of Temple University students.
The Department of Art and Art Education offers courses to students majoring in Studio Art and Art Education as well as elective courses to students in other disciplines. Courses are taught on Temple's Main Campus, Ambler, TUCC, and Tyler campuses. Tyler School of Art offers a BA with concentration
in Studio Art, Visual Studies, or Digital Media, and a BS in Art Education. All courses are taught by Tyler School of Art faculty. Courses are offered in: painting, drawing, 2D design, 3D design, printmaking, photography, digital photography, digital imaging, community arts, and art education.
The opening reception will include live music by The Major Leagues and performances by Boyer College dance students. The exhibition space has been generously provided by Tower Investment.
The exhibition is open to the public from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday and also by appointment. Admission is free.
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