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SUMMARY:Opening: Making Art / Making Community
DESCRIPTION:Artists are problem solvers and thinkers- imagining alternative realities and solutions for living. This exhibition looks at artists using social bridging strategies in their artmaking through participatory experiments\, humorous social critiques\, and collaborative craft. These artists pull tactics from social science\, psychology\, education and design thinking. Referred to as “social practice” or “relational aesthetics” these artists use human relations as their artistic medium rather than a traditional independent creative practice. \nMarch 8th-April 29th\, 2018 \n[Free] \nMore info: http://vicki-myhren-gallery.du.edu
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LOCATION:Vicki Myhren Gallery\, 2121 E. Asbury Ave\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Storm Warning Symposium: On Balance / Art\, Science and Politics in the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:How do artists contribute to environmental policy? Join a discussion at the University of Denver on climate change\, sustainability\, and the hidden cost of our consumer culture. \n  \nFree and open to the public \nSchedule: \n11:00 Coffee and welcoming remarks from gallery director Dan Jacobs \n11:30 Gregory Heming lecture: The Storm Cloud of the Twenty-First Century: Lecture I In honor of John Ruskin \n12:00 Panel Discussion with Susan Camp\, J. Henry Fair\, Dr. Phaedra Pezzullo and Dr. Heidi Steltzer moderated by Gregory Heming \n— following the panel discussion there will be a brief Q&A \n1:45 Break for refreshments \n3:00 J Henry Fair: The Hidden Costs of Goods Sold \nPanelists and Speakers: \nGregory Heming  is an educator and speaker with a PhD in Ecology who has spoken\, written and published on economics\, environment and public policy. \nDr. Phaedra Pezzullo is an associate professor in the Department of Communication and Culture at the University of Colorado at Boulder whose personal interests are in environmental communication\, environmental justice\, tourist studies and public advocacy. \nDr. Heidi Steltzer is an associate professor of biology at Fort Lewis College in Durango\, CO. Heidi is currently in Australia\, recently returned from Antarctica\, and is involved in so many projects that I can’t keep up.  Her particular passion is environmental science and research\, environmental communication\, and in creating opportunity and advocacy for women/girls in science. \nSusan Camp  is a sculptor/printmaker based in rural Maine who is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Maine in Orono\, where she teaches printmaking\, sculpture and foundations.  With a focus on minimizing the environmental impact of her practice\, Susan makes biodegradable artwork from constrained gourds which are grown into her molds\, which have been exhibited widely.  Susan is a “think globally/act locally” artist/activist who has created several community projects around her work that provide a nexus for learning and discussion about environmental issues including local farming/production and/vs Big-Agra. \nJ. Henry Fair is an internally recognized photographer\, author and environmental activist who is perhaps best known for his photographs of eco-disasters from the air.  Henry’s deceptively beautiful\, swirling abstractions draw the viewer in and which then\, on further inspection\, turn out to be horrific industrial scars. \nLocation:  \nLindsay Auditorium at Sturm Hall \n2000 E. Asbury Ave \n[Free] \nMore info: http://vicki-myhren-gallery.du.edu/2017/04/13/storm-warning-symposium-balance-art-science-politics-21st-century/
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Wall: Testimonio
DESCRIPTION:How is testimony used as performance? How can visual art communicate that which cannot be spoken? And how do artists and activists act as performers of change? \nThe Vicki Myhren Gallery hosts a symposium on October 6th in conjunction with their fall exhibition\, The Wall/ La Pared: Immigration and Identity. The exhibition explores “the wall” as a contested metaphor\, redefining its meaning in the context of our current political climate. The gallery offers a space for artists with direct links to immigration exploring their identities\, to react to the wall\, or leave it behind. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nPanelists\nDr. Michelle Holling- Professor in Communication Studies\, California State University San Marcos\nDr Holling\, who comes to DU as a Marsico Visiting Scholar\, conducts research on femicides and testimony in Juarez\, Mexico. \nMaruca Salazar- Director\, Museo De Las Americas\nAlicia Cardenas- participating muralist\, owner/founder of Sol Tribe tattoo on Broadway\nMiguel Tarango- Social Justice filmmaker/artist\, alumni of EDP’s MFA program at DU\, exhibiting artist \n[Free] \nMore info: https://www.facebook.com/events/316322395426004/
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