Concrete Dreamin

 

 

Art History’s Senior Seminar Exhibition
UMass Dartmouth: Concrete Dreamin’
Opening Reception: Wednesday, April 17th, 4 PM – 7 PM

Students from the Art History Senior Seminar are curating an exhibition on Paul Rudolph’s architectural design of UMass Dartmouth’s campus and the influences of the time period it was constructed. The exhibition opens in the CVPA Campus Gallery on Tuesday, April 16 and runs through Sunday, April 22, 2013.

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Exploring Urban Identities in De-industrialized Cities Exhibition

Exploring Urban Identities in De-industrialized CitiesExploring Urban Identities in De-industrialized Cities
Juried Contemporary Photograph Exhibition

January 10, 2013 – February 9, 2013

at the
New Bedford Art Museum
608 Pleasant Street
New Bedford, MA

Opening Reception
January 24, 2013
5-7pm

Exhibition Reviews:
http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130110/ENTERTAIN/301100309&cid=sitesearch
http://www.newbedfordartmuseum.org/exhibits.html

Exploring Urban Identities in De-industrialized Cities

Exploring Urban Identities in De-industrialized Cities

CALL TO ARTIST – Contemporary Photograph Competition & Exhibition – Deadline – Dec. 10, 2012

Call for Artist
Juried Contemporary Photograph Exhibition
Exploring Urban Identities in De-industrialized Cities
at the
New Bedford Art Museum

Submission Deadline:  December 10, 2012

The exhibition will be held from January 10, 2013 – February 9, 2013.

Send Submissions to: Attn: Professors P. Karimi and T. Stubblefield
College of Visual and Performing Arts, Group VI: Room 313
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
285 Old Westport Road
Dartmouth, MA 02747

Theme: The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Department of Art History, is inviting artists to submit photographic works in response to the theme: the changing urban identities of post-industrial mid-size American cities. The works should specifically explore the past, present and future of “Gateway” cities in Massachusetts such as New Bedford, Fall River, Brockton, Fitchburg, Haverhill, Holyoke, Lawrence, Lowell, Pittsfield, Springfield, and Worcester.

The exhibit is broadly described as exploring the past, present and future of Gateway Cities and can include themes focused on the cultural, economic, architectural, social and civic life of the city. Works done in all photographic media are encouraged.

Jurors: The exhibition will be juried by Dr. Pamela Karimi and Dr. Thomas Stubblefield of Art History Dept., University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Patricia Daughton, Special Events and Cultural Programming Consultant, and Laura Ryan, graduate student in photography.

Entry Procedure: Artists are asked to submit up to three images. Only digital submissions will be accepted. All digital files must be JPEG Image width not to exceed 1500 pixels on the longest side and at least 1024 pixels. Files should be titled as LastName_FirstName_Number_Title.  A brief artist statement and biography should accompany the work.

Submission Deadline:  December 10, 2012
Send Submissions to: Attn: Professors P. Karimi and T. Stubblefield
College of Visual and Performing Arts, Group VI: Room 313
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
285 Old Westport Road
Dartmouth, MA 02747

Acceptance Guidelines:

  1. The complete guidelines for sizes and all dates regarding the installation, reception and additional programming will be distributed to the artists whose works are selected.
  2. The selected work must be sent or dropped off at the gallery ready for installation. All shipping and handling of the work is the responsibility of the artist.
  3. Artists will be expected to provide high resolution images of the work for inclusion in the catalogue, advertising, publication, and other promotional materials.

Exhibition Venue:
New Bedford Art Museum
608 Pleasant Street, New Bedford, MA 02740, (508) 961-3072

Sponsored by the UMass President’s Creative Economy Initiative Fund and the College of Visual and Performing Art, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

2012 Art History Senior Seminar Exhibition

As part of the Senior Seminar art history students develop exhibition and catalog entitled, UMassD the Original Intent Behind the Concrete Jungle featuring Paul Rodulph’s original architectural drawings.  The exhibition will explore the ongoing debate surrounding the campus design, by renowned architect, Paul Rudolph.  The exhibition will be held in the CVPA Design Gallery Room 154 from May 1 – May 6, 2012.