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Summary View  Subscribe to RSS feed of current view. April 10, 2012
  
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Event Image 64th Annual Conference on World Affairs (Multi-Day Event)
All Day

The Conference on World Affairs will celebrate its 64th annual gathering April 9-13 on the CU Boulder campus. The CWA brings 100 speakers and performers from all over the country and the globe to present on 200 non-academic, cross-disciplinary panels, plenary sessions and performances. All events are free and open to the public, making the CWA the largest, most accessible event of its kind in the country. See www.colorado.edu/cwa for more information.
Event Image Exhibition: “the invisible connectedness of things”
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The exhibit the invisible connectedness of things created by internationally recognized visual artist Kim Abeles and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EcoArts Connections will be on display Tuesday Jan. 17 – Monday Oct. 1, 2012.

The exhibit is inspired by the spectacular structure, colors and longevity of lichens and the fact that they are bio-monitors of pollution. With a 16’ video wall, photos, paintings, puzzles, sculpture, “smog collector" plates and more, the exhibit explores the effects that transportation choices have on Boulder’s air quality. The project has been created in collaboration with atmospheric scientists, emissions specialists, lichenologists, transportation professionals and middle school students, among others. This exhibit is commissioned by EcoArts Connections (EAC) and co-presented by the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and EAC in collaboration with Envirotest - Air Care Colorado, Manhattan Middle School and Spark: UCAR Science Education.

Event Image Keeping It Real: Korean Artists in the Age of Multi-­Media Representation
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Opening Reception February 2, 2012, 6-­8pm with a major related symposium February 4, 2012 in ATLAS 100. Further details about the symposium to be announced.

Curated by J.P. Park, Assistant Professor of Art History, University of Colorado Boulder

This exhibition comments on the contemporary state of South Korean art by offering a unique and unprecedented opportunity to experience new art forms pioneered by emerging Korean artists working in Seoul, New York, and Europe. The artists in this exhibition lead us into a mysterious, ironic, and hybrid reality, a reality that completely challenges our perceptions of the world as we are conditioned to think about it. The works on view are a series of dialogues that illuminate conjunctures between real life and fantasy which present objects and human behaviors through a creative and conceptual kaleidoscope. The virtual reality in their art—a hyper-­reality materialized in scientific, technological, and global idioms—unerringly subverts our intellectual, experienced, and intuitive knowledge about art and society. These artists belong to a new generation, born since the tumultuous social and political phase of modern Korean society subdued; without the Cold War, without riot police, yet possessing access to the larger world via the internet, opportunities to travel abroad, and products promoted locally by global corporations. The exhibition features photography, video, site-­specific installation, and sculpture and includes the work of eight artists including:

Kyung Woo Han
Yong-­ho Ji
Yeondoo Jung
Shin-­il Kim
Sun K. Kwak
Hyungkoo Lee
Jaye Rhee
Kiwoun Shin

This exhibition is generously supported in part by the NBT Charitable Trust, the HBB Foundation, Arts Council Korea, Wayne F. Yakes, MD, the CU Art Museum benefactors and members, as well as by the CU Boulder Student Arts and Cultural Enrichment (ACE) fees. Additional funding for the related symposium is generously provided by the James and Rebecca Roser Visiting Artist Program and the Center for Asian Studies, University of Colorado Boulder.
Event Image The Anxiety of Influence: Selections from the CU Art Museum's Ceramics Collection
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Curated by Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum and Kim Dickey, Professor, Department of Art and Art History, University of Colorado Boulder
 
Drawing on Harold Bloom's seminal work of poetic criticism,  "The Anxiety of Influence," to interpret the significant role that "influence" plays within the global history, culture, and tradition of ceramics, this exhibition will present Modern and Contemporary Ceramics as well as selected historic works from the CU Art Museum's permanent collection. The exhibition will feature major pieces by Scott Chamberlin, Rick Dillingham, Arthur Gonzalez, Wayne Higby, Anne Kraus, Graham Marks, Jim Melchert, Linda Sikora, Suo Tan, Peter Voulkos, Betty Woodman and many others. The exhibition will also include works on paper by noted ceramic artists such as Robert Arneson and Ken Price to further explore the conceptual, aesthetic, and methodological influences on Modern and Contemporary ceramic artists. While many previous exhibitions have chronicled the decorative and technological influences of various ceramic traditions as they travelled across Eastern and Western cultures, this exhibition is the first to apply Bloom's complicated post-Freudian theories of "influence" to the realm of ceramics and its poetics, in order to construct a more complex understanding of the medium.
Event Image The Eye Be Not Assailed: The Spring 2012 MFA Exhibition
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

The CU Art Museum and the Department of Art & Art History present The Eye Be Not Assailed: The Spring 2012 Graduate Thesis Show, held in the Projects Gallery of the CU Art Museum building, part of the Visual Arts Complex on the University of Colorado Boulder campus.

OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, APRIL 6,
5 - 7PM IN THE CU ART MUSEUM LOBBY

About the artists:

Sarah Biagini
Employing intricate re-photography and compositing techniques, Sarah Biagini's multi-layered films demonstrate the evolution of materials and images through many stages of transformation.

Adán De La Garza
Adán De La Garza's sound installation and performance works explore the territory between socially accepted auditory norms, the act of democratizing audio, and sonic warfare. De La Garza's work reflects on the growing practice of societies appropriating technologies from military tactics in everyday interactions with its citizens. He demonstrates how one can counteract the auditory invasion through small scale acts of repurposing everyday objects and take back control over their own sonic environments. Simultaneously simplistic and urgent, these calls to action suggest that individual political gestures can amass into a collective, stronger force.

Laura Shill
Laura Shill is a maximalist artist who makes work that is a collision of collecting, costuming, performance, installation and photography. Using reclaimed textiles and laborious craftwork, and drawing upon early photographic practices and the hidden mother tintypes of the 19th Century, Shill reimagines the photographer's studio as a feminine, domestic, bodily space where subjects reveal and conceal themselves for the camera.
DILS
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

DILS - M. Knowles
Engaging Students with Best "Clicker" Practices
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Classroom response systems, i>clickers, offer a powerful way to increase student engagement by going beyond simple quizzes. They provide an opportunity to gather real-time feedback on student understanding. If you are new to clickers or need fresh ideas for using clickers in the classroom, please join us as we explore best clicker practices and provide tips and suggestions for using clickers in your class and for writing great questions.

This session is conveniently located in Norlin Commons E113. Registration is encouraged, but not required. Session Leaders include Stephanie Chasteen, Ph.D., Science Education Initiative Viktoriya Oliynyk and Academic Technology Consultant Dustin Jensen, i>clicker.
Event Image Study Abroad 101 Plus - Interested in heading to Spain?
12:45 PM - 1:15 PM

Study Abroad 101 Plus! sessions are 30-minute sessions focusing on study abroad programs in specific regions or finding affordable programs. The Study Abroad 101 Plus Spain session will immediately follow our regularly-scheduled Study Abroad 101 presentations on Tuesday, April 11, 2012 from 12:45 to 1:15. We'll have a special guest from CIEE to discuss their programs in Spain. Don't miss out!
Event Image Healthy Relationship Skills: Free Drop in Workshop
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

In this three part series you will learn skills that are the building blocks of every healthy relationship. We pay particular attention to identifying boundaries and roles in relationships, effective communication skills, and assertiveness.

Presented by Counseling & Psychological Services.
Event Image Graduate Student Recital: Starla Doyal, flute
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Robert Schumann - Three Romances, Op. 94
Samuel Adler - Sonata for Flute and Piano (2006)
Luciano Berio - Sequenze I per flauto (1958)
Carl Reinecke - Sonata "Undine," Op. 167

With Hsiao-Ling Lin and Rachel Schrag, piano. 
Event Image Poker Tournament
5:30 PM - 10:00 PM

FREE Texas Hold'em Poker Tournaments
Tuesday Nights
Sign up at 5:30pm. Cards fly at 6pm.
64 spots. Everyone welcome - all skill levels invited, from novice to expert. Come learn!
Prizes at every tournament. Winner of each tournament gets a seat in the semester's Grand Championship and a chance to win the grand prize!
Visit http://umc.colorado.edu/connection for more!
Butterfly Gardens
7:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Deane Bowers’ introduction to Colorado butterflies includes interesting life histories and ideas for attracting butterflies to your garden. For instance, the pink flowered, Common Milkweed, also known as Asclepias speciosa is a host plant for the caterpillars of the Monarch butterfly and also provides nectar for many butterfly species. 
Event Image Charlas de las Estrellas: Navegación Estelar
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

¿Sabes como orientarte usando solo las estrellas? Durante esta charla te enseñaremos como localizar la estrella polar y usarla para saber tu posición.
Event Image (Cancelled) Doctoral Student Recital: Pia Bose, piano
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

A piano four-hands recital, with Antonio Pastor Otero.
Event Image Graduate Student Recital: Hannah Darroch, flute
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Mozart - Flute Quartet in D Major, K. 285
Heitor Villa-Lobos - Assobio a Játo (The Jet Whistle)
Carl Vine - Sonata for Flute and Piano
Joseph Schwanter - Black Anemones
Franz Doppler - Andante and Rondo for Two Flutes and Piano, Op. 25

With Joel Schut, violin; Brightin Schlumpf, viola; Joseph Howe, cello; Hsiao-Ling Lin, piano; and Cobus du Toit, flute.

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