Summer’03 News & More from the Art Alumni Group

Art     letter           TheEightiethYear The Berkeley School Symposium The Berkeley School of Painting: s– Saturday, October , 

he University of was founded as an agricultural and engineering institution, and freehand drawing was required of all As the Art Department enters freshmen. For years, the subject and clay modeling were taught tin the engineering and mining schools. The University was the its eighth decade, we look back earliest, after Yale, to have practicing artists on the faculty. Eugene . Neuhaus taught in the Department of Architecture in 1907.  . Neuhaus gained a reputation as an artist, critic, and author. He to its founding in and the conducted tour groups to art centers in Europe and public lectures were popular. In 1923, he suggested the formation of an art department to David P. Barrows, President of the University, a beginnings of theBerkeley School political scientist who had recently served as a Brigadier General in   World War I. Barrows proclaimed the establishment of the depart- movement ( through ). ment within the College of Letters and Science by fiat, so to speak, without recourse to the usual academic procedures. Neuhaus became the first chairman. In 1927, he arranged the A one-day symposium, led by appointment of Worth Ryder (a member of the UC Class of 1907) who had been studying art in Germany, and had just finished alumni from the  & , studies with Hans Hofmann. The “Berkeley School” had its beginning in 1930, when Ryder arranged to have two artists teach at UC —Hans Hofmann, well- will examine the nature of the known for his avant-garde school in Munich, came for the summer session; John Haley, who had studied at the Hofmann school, came from Minnesota for the fall semester. Both emphasized abstract instruction received during what qualities in painting at a time when most artists were concerned with either social themes (such as Diego Rivera) or landscape some consider the best years of (an example being Neuhaus, who was a “Purple Hills” painter). A critic soon designated Haley as “the Father of the Berkeley School.” His works typified the faculty group with an emphasis on the Berkeley School of Painting. abstract color; linear and textural qualities; inverse perspective; and the use of gouache and egg tempera media. Another leading expo- The morning panel will exam- The afternoon session nent, Erle Loran, also from Minnesota, joined the faculty in 1936, and had a great influence on the development of the department ine and critique the contribu- ends at : with a reception, and its reputation. Besides Ryder and Loran, other faculty members tions that Hans Hofman and followed by an opening . were Margaret Peterson, Chiura Obata and Ray Boynton. . Students whose work received recognition in the period and others made to the curriculum in Worth Ryder Gallery of who later became faculty members were Mary Dumas, James at the time and particularly an exhibition of works on McCray and Karl Kasten. 1950 is taken as the final year of the “Berkeley School” as the to the drawing course that paper (from the collection faculty took up more abstract genres. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the department. Three provided a key to all that fol- of the Berkeley Art Museum) years ago, Professor Bruce Bolt, President of the Faculty Club, lowed. The afternoon panel by ten alumni from the ordered the restoration of a large mural in the O’Neill Room of the   Pat Adams, club. It had been painted by Professor Roy Boynton in the buon promises to be provocative and : fresco technique of which he was an early exponent in California. when other alumni will com- William Theo Brown, Robert When the restoration was competed, the mural glowed with strong Colescott,Warrington Colescott, color and gold leaf. On another wall, there is a painting by Neuhaus. pare the Berkeley method that Phyllis Brooks, Chair of the House Committee, conceived the emphasized formal values Jay deFeo, Sam Francis, Nancy idea of having more works by faculty artists of the period represented Genn, Fred Martin, Sonya Rapoport in the room. Subsequently, the John Haley Charitable Foundation with more recent and popular donated a gouache by Haley and an oil by Kasten. Heirs of Chiura modes of instruction. and Paul Wonner. Obata have made a gift of one of his sumi paintings. Promised are works by Dumas, Ryder, Loran, McCray and, possibly, Petersen. Participants in the sympo- The symposium begins The committee will consider inviting works by outstanding artists sium are urged to bring with at : on Saturday, who were students during the period for exhibition in other area of , , the club, and will recommend that the Faculty Club sponsor events them three slides of their work October in Room recognizing the installation of its collection and the 80th year of or of anything they would Kroeber Hall. All alumni the department. These events may include lectures and motion pictures relevant to the occasion. —   like to share during the open are most welcome to attend. screening sessions. —  Alumni News Nancy Selvin, MA’70, was commissioned by Berkeley’s Civic for “The Show” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, Letter from Artist Communities Arts program for a public art installation of ceramic pavers. New Mexico. Barbara Morris MA’86 showed her work this It was completed in May  and titled In Berkeley. Rose summer at the Richmond Art Center in Squares: Painters as Opportunities for Continuing Creativity After Graduation O’Donnell ’71 Gerald Markowitz ’87 the President Faculty Emeritus Karl Kasten ’38, MA’39 has written an essay, is the Gallery Director at Sierra College in Relics or Rebels. is a pulmonary and Leslie Cheney-Parr ’69, MA’71 ne of the pleasures of working on my Some communities are designed for very estab- “The Visual Arts on the Berkeley Campus,” for the Chronicle Rocklin, California. is an critical care physician at St. John’s Health Center in Santa instructor in painting and drawing at Mt. Hood Community Monica, California. We hope you have some nice art Dear Fellow Alumni & Friends, MFA at Berkeley was the freedom to work outside lished artists such as Yaddo and others are more for mid of the University of California, scheduled for publication this College, Oregon; she has exhibited at Rental Sales Gallery, in your waiting room, Gerald! The Jack Hanley Gallery This has been quite a year—we have been a very the pressures of the marketplace. Once I began teach- career such as Millay Colony for the Arts. For emerging fall. Claudia Williamson Steel ’39, MA’40 of Chico, California, Jack Hanley MFA’89 busy group of volunteers! ing and accepting commissions my work lost that artists, the Vermont Studio Center offers great support received an  from Mills in , and is still actively paint- Portland Art Museum and Main Street Chocolates in ( ) on Valencia Street in Paula Busch ’72 Thanks to everyone who has participated and Osupport for exploration and risk. Artist communities and feedback. Some communities are designed to sup- ing and showing her work. Gresham, Oregon in the past year. was continues to be a center of Mission District art activity.  donated their time and resources to our growing are places that continue that support, in some ways port art and the environment such as Sitka Center for accepted in the prestigious Crocker Kingsley Juried Art Jennifer Faist ’89 curated for Gallery in Los Angeles, group of art alumni. I am pleased to announce exhibition in Sacramento, and selected for the Radical and exhibited in Color, Material and Method at the Howard more than universities can. As I have begun a search Art and Ecology. The Headlands Center for the Arts Virginia Gould McCray ’40, MA’41 lives at home in Walnut that the Art Alumni Group is now an officially for a community for myself, I thought I would share encourages social activism. The American Academy in Printmakers—Innovations in Contemporary Printmaking at Yezerski Gallery in Boston, Massachusetts. Creek, California. Jeanne Hays-Beaman ’41 is retired and chartered member of the California Alumni some of what I have learned. Berlin explores interdisciplinary creativity. Look for a the Thacher Gallery at USF. She is also busy building her Association  . This charter grants us many living in Rockport, Massachusetts. Margie Palmerton ( ) A great resource for information about these match in your pursuit and interest. own studio in Chico, California; and teaching at Butte Lorene Anderson MFA’90 was included in the show “Bay  Newman ’48 is living in Sheridan, Wyoming, and teaching at benefits—the will cover the cost of sending Community College. John Stephenson ’73 is a tile contractor communities is a paperback book Artist Communities: Most deadlines are at least a year in advance of the a private community college. Heather Anderson ’47, MA’49 Area Currents” at the Oakland Art Gallery in May, juried out five-thousand pieces of mail; list our meet- in Shingle Springs, California. David Jones MFA’73, exhib-  A Directory of Residencies in the that residency. Many of our alumni have had residencies née Florence Beris by James Elaine. The Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek ings and events in the publications; and now ( ) has been teaching art at Cal State  Offer Time and Space for Creativity, edited by Tricia at prestigious Art Communities. And our graduate ited at the San Jose Museum of Art, December –April presented a group show of “The Big Tree Project” which allows the Art Alumni Group to collect its own Fresno, Fresno City College, and the Fresno Art Museum , in Disarming Parables. In Los Angeles, Marge Paine ’75 donations in any amount. Snell. There is also information that can be found program sends students to the Skowhegan School of under a California Arts Council grant. She has also recently memorialized an ancient, ailing oak tree by making art from http://www.artistcommunities.org/   is in the process of crossing over from film directing to sur- Other exciting news: we have been collecting online at Painting and Sculpture in Maine. — exhibited at the Fresno Art Museum and is currently a its wood. The show included a number of our esteemed face design. Yuriko Yamaguchi ’75 drew rave reviews with her Lorene Anderson MFA’90 Jeff King MFA’92 information on art alumni for an on-going history member of a local art gallery. Sonya Rapoport MA’49, gave alumni— ; ; and recent installation“Web5” solo show at Numark Gallery in Cynthia Ona Innis ’91 project of art and artists that have come through a presentation at the  (Search for Extraterrestrial . Cynthia also had a solo exhibition at Washington, .. Gregg Keeling ’77 went on from Berkeley our art department. This loosely-defined project Art Alumni Group Officers Intelligence) Workshop in Paris (March -, ) Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco as well as showing to study at the Ruskin School of Fine Art at Oxford .. Shirley Tse will create a database of information on art alumni whose theme was Encoding Altruism: The Art and Science at , in New York. Los Angeles sculptor (who can participate by sending us biographical University, and pursued an illustration career for many MFA’91, was invited as ’s Wattis Institute project artist of Interstellar Messaging. She described an adaptation of   information, including their graduation year from years before becoming a . He is currently is the of  Tree Williams MA’91 her artwork-in-progress Kabbalah/ Kabul: Sending through January . , showed her Cal and their activities since graduation). We are Meridian Fund, Inc, and an active member of San Francisco’s Emanations to the Aliens, which suggests how information work at the Meridian Gallery in San Francisco, this summer. also in the process of creating an interactive web- Bohemian Club, where he paints portraits and designs Roy Tomlinson MFA’91 can be encoded into a form that can be transmitted across is currently an Adjunct Professor site that will allow alumni to update their infor- posters for club events. Katherine Thamer Treherne ’77 has of Painting and Drawing at California College of Arts and mation. Though we have an excellent model for interstellar space by radio or laser signals. Pat Adams ’49 illustrated children’s books and is painting in East Sussex, Crafts. He exhibited this year in “Four Painters,” SomArts this site, we are looking for volunteers to help showed her most recent paintings and the Zabriskie Gallery England. Pia Stern ’78 is on the affiliate graduate faculty of Gallery in San Francisco and “Surface Tension,” Western write this program. in . Fred Martin ’49, MA’54 is on the faculty the University of Hawaii. Margaret Niven ’78, MFA’82 is Gallery at Western Washington University in Bellingham, I am also pleased to announce that Professor at the San Francisco Art Institute. teaching art at Monterey Peninsula College and runs her Sheila Ghidini MFA’92 Emeritus Jim Melchert has been instrumental in Washington. received a public art own mural and faux finishing business in Santa Cruz. commission for the City of San Francisco. This is in addition assembling a committee for a symposium and Walter Askin ’51, MA’52 participated in the Alumni Exhibi- Susan Matthews ’79 has been playing in two bands, and exhibition entitled “The Golden Age of UC to her work as an art instructor, and her Taiko drumming tion last fall, and is living in South Pasadena and working Berkeley Art Department, Art Alumni from the showed her work earlier this year at the William Grant Still practice. Emily Duffy ’93 did an invitational installation of as an artist, lecturer, and consultant. John Sparey ’51—can  & .” The Art Alumni Group is pleased Art Center in L.A. Susan was recently awarded a grant her “BraBall” sculpture project at Atelier  Gallery, Seattle. we claim he got his start cartooning for the Pelican? Sure we Yong Soon Min to co-sponsor this event, along with the generous Meeting of the Art Alumni Group (from left to right): Monica Bryant MFA ’93; Carla Paganelli MFA ’96, Vice-President; Theresa Marable (standing); Lynne Rutter ’85, from the George Sugarman Foundation. On August  the final “BraBall”Roll-On takes place at can. After a fabulous career as an animator and director, support of the Berkeley Art Museum and the Secretary; Aaron DeBeers MFA ’93, President; Louis deLuco ’74; Nancy Genn, National Advisory Board; Claudia Steel MA’40; John Ferrell ’74, Treasurer. MFA’79 is an Associate Professor and the Art Department SomArts Gallery in San Francisco—a benefit for the San John is retired and living in Hollywood. Perry Owen, MA’54 many art alumni volunteers. Chair at the University of California, Irvine. Francisco Women’s Building. Monica Bryant MFA’93 was in ■ Officers are elected for a one-year term, serving from June ■ Our current officers were re-elected in June 2003. retired after  years as Art Instructor at Ventura High Congratulations to Eileen Parent, this year’s the collage exhibit Pieces at the Sebastopol Center for the 30th through July 1st of the following year. ■ For continuity, we hope some or all of the current officers School in Ventura, California. He is also a recent National recipient of the Art Alumni Group Recognition Hanne Lauridsen ’81 ; ■ is part owner of a map company and a Arts, Sebastopol, California, November and created Award, which is given to an outstanding gradu- No member shall serve more than two consecutive terms will continue next year in a different office. Watercolor Society award winner. Norma Carder MFA’58 working artist in New York. Mark Malmberg MFA’81 is rais- an installation for Fortune, an exhibit at the Cultural Arts in any given office. This encourages us to get more people ■ Officers are required to be members of the University-wide  ating undergraduate. We also acknowledge the teaches art at Western Nevada Community College in ing chickens and ducks in Orinda California, and recently Council of Sonoma County Gallery, June-July . She tremendous support and efforts of Loren Partridge, involved in the leadership of the group. California Alumni Association, but you may become members Carson City, Nevada. Advisory Board Member Nancy Genn ■ spent two weeks supervising a commercial shoot in New continues to teach art at Ursuline High School in Santa who went above and beyond the call of duty as Officers are elected by our membership by mail and at our of the the Art Alumni Group without first joining the CAA. has been selected as the Distinguished Artist for  by the annual June meeting. Nominations were not sent out in our ■ So please join us and consider playing a role in leading the Zealand as part of his career in the world of digital visual Rosa. Claudia Valdes ’95, MFA’01 has exhibited this year at chair of the Department of Art Practice for the Fresno Art Museum’s Council of . An exhibition of her - spring Artnote but will be included next spring. Please indicate group. It is rewarding to be involved! effects. He is also working on a project to bring together Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, California; UC ’ academic year. We would like to welcome art spans the last  years, showing the creative development your interest in nominating alumni for this role or yourself! Iraqi and American musicians to benefit conflict resolution Riverside /California Museum of Photography; Museum back Mary Lovelace O’Neal as this year’s chair. from one media to the next, includes paintings on canvas, and aid efforts. After retiring from teaching art to children of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and at the  Interna- In closing, let’s give special thanks to these hand made paper and mixed media on paper. The exhibi- alums: Lynne Rutter, Artletter editor; David Asari, and founding LoCoCo’s Restaurants with her husband, tional Media Art Biennale at the  Center For Media tion will be held September  to November , , at designer of the first Artletter, and this redesign; Worth Ryder Art Alumni Jerry Ellen ’82 is practicing art in Mill Valley where she Art, Wroclaw, Poland. Claudia has also been invited to the Fresno Art Museum,  North First Street Fresno, Brian Mealins, who has arranged the printing of owns and manages property. Susan Landauer ’82 is the teach new genre/video at the University of Washington in California. The Takada Gallery in San Francisco will be every issue of the Artletter; and Monica Bryant, Gallery Schedule on the Web Chief Curator San Jose Museum of Art. Did you get that? Seattle -. The Bancroft Library of UC Berkeley has running an exhibit of Nancy’s paintings works on paper a continuing invaluable resource, who freely gives We are working on the official Art Alumni Website, Chief Curator! Larry Stefl ’83 is now president of the Pacific purchased “Backroads to Far Places After Basho,” a hand You can find a schedule for the Worth Ryder from September through October . her time and energy to the Art Alumni Group. Rim Sculpture organization. At their last meeting they paid scroll with poetry by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, printed in Japan Our gratitude to them for their important contri- Gallery shows, and other information with links to alumni sites, and information about tribute to the late Sid Gordin with former students and by Tokugenji Press with etchings by Stephanie Peek MFA’96. butions. Finally, we look forward to hearing from Kathleen Mossman Vitale ’61 has created an art video on grants and exhibition opportunities. Our alumni friends talking, while slides were shown of Sid’s work. Sid Sandra Low ’97 teaches art at Long Beach and is an assistant all of the Art Alumni Group in the year to come, at the Department of Art Practice website Wang Gongye titled C. S. Price: A Modernist Painter in taught sculpture at UCB for many years and had a dedicated archivist for the Center for the Study of Political Graphics. and invite you to be a part of a community that http://art.berkeley.edu/ site links from the http://art.berkeley.edu/ home page, Search of Spirit and produced for the University of Oregon following. His vast collection of art books formed the basis Charles Linder MFA’97 exhibited his conceptually based art- shares a common past.—  Museum of Art. Star Axis, an astronomy-based installation for the library in the Garron Reading Room.More friends work at Brian Gross Gallery, San Francisco, last spring  but we need a webmaster! Volunteers are needed to Charles Ross MFA’62 is being built in New Mexico by . in high places: Eve Aschlem ’84 has just taken over as the and continues his San Francisco gallery Linc Art. Stephanie Charles Simonds ’67 solo show at the Instituto Valenciano de make this a reality! Director of the Visual Studies program at Princeton Sanchez MFA’97 returns to the Bay Area this fall to teach , Arte Moderno, Valencia, Spain, runs through November University. Dean Smith ’84, MFA’88 has a stunning show painting at Santa Rosa Jr. College. Images by Kara Maria Interested in In the meantime, we have the wonderful and . Go check it out! Jim Storey MA’68 in sculpture, is cur- of drawings called “Random Encounters” at the San Jose MFA’98 have recently been exhibited in the San Francisco rently working as a picture framer in Oakland. In November Museum of Art through July . Cynthia Hooper ’85 was Art Commission’s kiosks along Market Street. free Yahoo! Art Alumni Group site.There you can post  Endowment? , Joe Slusky MA’68 had a commission from Bayer in group shows Inventive Landscapes and The June Show at notices and images, check for news, and share infor- Corporation for his sculpture “Helios: Chariot of the Sun” Lynne Rutter ’85 Remember the Department of Art Practice the Bucheon Gallery in San Francisco. was Geof Oppenheimer MFA’02 is teaching in the textile depart- which is installed at the corner of 7th and Grayson Streets  selected as a designer for the San Francisco Decorator ment at  and recently showed his work in New York when planning your estate.The next genera- mation with fellow alumni. Email updates can be in Berkeley. Susan Cooper ’68, MA’70, now living outside Showcase, and recently completed a major ceiling mural City. Desirée Arlette Holman MFA’02 has been very busy tion can really use your support! For more Denver, has been getting a number of substantial sculpture sent to you at your regular email address. The site is commission for the David Allen Co., in Raleigh, North all over the globe this year, having been chosen for “Bay information contact: commissions, most recently a  foot concrete and granite Carolina. It is also rumored that she was moonlighting as Area Now ,” at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, free for us to use. Sign up to receive email updates or arch for University of Nebraska; a  foot steel sculpture Office of College Relations a scenic artist for the opera Sub Pontio Pilato by composer San Francisco; “Art on Site ,” Tel Aviv, Israel; and “MiArt,” for the City of Aurora, Colorado; and a public artwork Erling Wold Ph.D. ’87   Jain participate: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/artalumni/ at Theater in April . Milan, Italy. Amanda Hughen MFA’03 was also included in College of Letters & Science Universal Travel in Denver, Colorado for the Regional McClain MA’85, MFA’86 had three recent solo exhibitions: the “Bay Area Currents” exhibition at the Oakland Art    Transportation District. Bill Wareham MA’69, MFA’71 was Artisimo Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona; Local Color Gallery, Gallery in May, juried by James Elaine. one of several alums included in the exhibition “The Big giving ls.berkeley.edu Incline Village, Nevada; and the North Tahoe Art Center, @ Tree Project” at the Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek. Tahoe City, California. Two paintings were recently chosen

Emily Duffy ’93, “Bra Ball,” 2003. Made of over 16,000 donated bras, “Bra Ball” was completed at benefit event at SomArts Gallery, San Francisco, August 2003. AT 12 University of California at Berkeley Department of Art Practice NON-PROFIT  - ORGANIZATION Kroeber Hall Berkeley, California U.S. POSTAGE PAID CALIFORNIA ALUMNI Faculty Staff Art Alumni Group Officers ASSOCIATION Squeak Carnwath Dee Levister Aaron DeBeers MFA’93, President Graduate/Undergraduate Greg Niemeyer Carla Paganelli MFA’96, Vice-President Advising Assistant Michelle Lopez Lynne Rutter ’85, Secretary Lesley Baker Mary Lovelace O’Neal Senior Laboratory John Ferrel ’74, Treasurer Richard Shaw Mechanician, Ceramics Eileen Downey ’59, MA’60, Membership Katherine Sherwood Jude Bell Anne Walsh Assistant to Chair Art Alumni Group Advisory Board and Faculty Pat Adams ’49 Lecturers Judith Coyote Walter Askin ’51,MA ’52 Management Randy Hussong Services Officer Nancy Genn Jeff Kelley Barbara Rogers MA’63 Tim Higbee John McNamara Senior Laboratory Wayne Campbell ’67, MA’68,MFA’69 Craig Nagasawa Mechanician, Printmaking Bryan Rogers MA’69, MS ’69,Ph.D ’69 Agustin Pozo Emily Howard Connie Korematsu Wirtz ’70 Administrative Assistant Kevin Radley Gary Bell ’70, MFA’72 Preetam Mukherjee Jane Rosen Dorothy Goldeen ’72 Programmer Analyst Lesley Baker Mary Heilmann MA’67 Teresa Smith Helen Mirra Senior Laboratory Deborah Oropallo MFA’83 Richard Rinehart Mechanician, Wood & Metal Luz Marina Ruiz ’83, MA’85, MFA’86

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