_. Spring 2007 ...... University of I USA School of Art UWSCHOOL OF ART The State of the Art School Christopher Ozubko, Director Oi'lfslonofArt Facutty Master of Fine Arts Paul Berger WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! iluy studentJCthd alumni art, very much appreciated. DXARTS Afflliafl dfacutty Keeara Rhodes, Photography Stephanie Andrews and""S upport the Parnassus student Mielle Riggie, Fibers ChristopherO zubko Shawn Brixey James Ryan, Sculpture Olreclor,UWScboolol.trt scholarship fund with the purchase of Ross Sawyers, Photography AllnR+Ginllilllmanhdowld CbalrlnAI1 SoA Advisory Board Michael Simi, Ceramics Gayle Barker Neha Tembey, Visual Communication Design GRADUATION CELEBRATION 2007 Jodi Clark a donut and the best latte on campus. GaryCrevling Matthew VanHorn, Ceramics On Thursday evening, 07 June, the SoA will hold its Madela1ne Georgette Stay tuned to the SoA web site Kristine Veith, Ceramics Billingham Harold Kawaguchi Annual Graduation Celebration for undergraduate and JackKieinart http://art.washington.edu for up-to­ Alida latham graduate students in the class of 2006-2007. This larry Metcalf the-minute information about all the Alison Milliman G R A Ja?'ihel veqi w~e hefi'1l. Kfne (aii)a~Sfand BryanOhno Elaine Ethier activities of the All Arts Open House ~s w~ t~sAt auJ\torWa ce~b~te and Washington Weekend. the accomplishment of 280 graduating students who, SIIPPORU ------with hard work and a creative spirit, completed their degrees. This is a day when we celebrate not only the ART students graduating but all the alums of the SoA. The Summer Quarter Classes 2007 2007 graduates are following in the footsteps of all 18 June- 17 August I Open to All ! of you who set a high standard for academic excellence, Did you know that the completion of one short application makes it possible for you creative investigation, and community involvement. to enroll in dozens of SoA classes during Summer Quarter? Information about summer classes at the IJW will be online soon at httpJtwww.outreach.washington.edu/uwsq/. This site lists the dates, times, and topics of all classes. It will also provide you with information about costs, applications, and SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SCHOLARS VII registration. The SoA web site, http:// art.washington.edu, will provide additional On 13 February 2007 the Ceramics Program held rts seventh annual Scholarships for Scholars information about our nationally·recognized summer programs. This site should be fundraising event. The evening included the opening of the 1st Year Graduate Student Exhibition, available by 01 April 2007. studio tours, a silent auction, and the raffle drawing. This year there were three raffle items-one New for 2007: work from each of the current Ceramics professors- and three drawings. The Akio Takamori piece, A juried show of student summer work in the Jacob Lawrence Gallery with an ale Sleeping Man, was won by Betty Lou Treiger; the Jamie Walker piece, Wall Bow/4.05, was won by campus and community opening party. Juror awards wi ll be presented. Mike Peck ; and the Doug Jeck piece, My Calling, was won by John Taylor. More the $20,000 was Any student who takes Summer Quarter classes will be able to exhibit and sell their raised during this event. Thank you to everyone who attended! work in an art sale on 16 August. There are options to earn fifteen art credits in nine weeks through intensive or metals/jewelry studios, or earn five art credits in printmaking or metals/jewelry in eleven-day intensive summer classes. Faculty, Staff+ Student notes Sana:-peun.A hn Assistant Professor, Industrial Design won his. second School of Art red dot _desrgn concept award for his co-design of an all-in-one ' ~oer1~~~:M6if>~~~;m~;n~tlmfur~e~y~t6Ym~~~cn~PV -····- Nola Avienne and Claire Putney MFA Students, .fibers and An _d~e a ~ ia i e r MFA Stu~ent, Metals were three of nine artists who partictpated tn a muttimedta sculptural installation titled Contagion at the WET Gallery, Seattle, dunng September 2006. Judi _Clark Director of Academic Advisinf and Student Services has been ART MEDIA CENTER ..... SoAIRR nomrnated for a 2007 UW Distingurshed Staff Award. She has also been appointed to the UW Provost's Council of Academic There have been some significant changes in SoA Visual Services during the past nine months. First, as announced in the _last Advisers. newsletter, Kathleen Moles Program Coordinator moved on to an excellent position elsewhere. Her vacated position was redefined over Meredith Clausen ProfesS(){, Art ~istOI)'wi ll ~delivering a paper titled 'The Tour Montparnasse, Presrdential Politics, and the Urban Fabric the summer and resulted in the hiring of Doug Manelski Program Support Supervisor, who partially oversees the Art Media Center and ~ ~i~~~~~~Tna~~r~~;~~e 0:e~r~~~fg~~~! ~i~~;a~~;~~~n~a~t partially assists Mark Rector Manager, SoA IT Services. In addition to coming to us with the needed experience in both areas, Doug also year 1n Pans under the ausp1ces of a IJN Royalty Research Grant. has a BFA and MFA in Photography. His web site is http:/jwww .dougmanelski.com/. Debra Cox Library Specialist If- Supervisor, Image Library received a Washington State Library Continuing Educatio~ Grant to support Just before Doug started, we moved the Art Media Center from room 116 to room 10 as part of a room swap with the her attendance at the Visual Resources Assoc1ation conference in Kansas City, MO, during March 2007. Photography Program. Doug has helped to redefine this space, including a name change. The Art Media Center is now the SoA Rebecca Cummins Associ~teProfessor, Photography will be participating Instructional Resource Room (SoAIRRJ . In addrtion to housing the Visual Services digital imaging workroom and the Art Writing Center, in Affect/Effect lma~e, Ligh~ and Glass at the Museum of Northwest SoAIRR also provides ir>llouse audiovisual equipment for faculty and student checkout and a new area for faculty to receive one-or> ~!· }~o~~~be~~~ffo~s~i~We~i~~c;~~ ~~~h~~keGt~~~s~c~g~ one computer training and assistance with their own digital imaging, web site development, and more. Faculty can arrange appointments ~~ ~ FY::~;~a~:t:d~ ~~~;:~~i~~ ~~~~~1~n~~~: by emailing [email protected]. 2006 she tr.ayeled to Korea and Japan. 1n conjunction with her work on ~lbition ..She had a ?how at R1chard Hugo House Gallery, ROMA REPORTA ~~~~~!~!~ ~s~f ~anv~~~n ine~~~~~1~~~·e~k~~:~i~~ire Please help Restdue durmg the lnternationa~urface Des1gn Association Conference in June 2007. La Dolce Vita: The Studio Art Program in Rome celebrates its 12th study abroad program. Ann Gale Associate Professor, Painting+ Drawing had work included in ~llffllBI!. This past autumn Jamie Walker Professor, Ceram ics and Curt W;rr~~~~~, ~~~.~~~~~t~~.~r ~:~.~~P~~~~j~~~~~:~~~Sh~ Labitzke Associate Professor, Printmaking led a group of twenty-fou r was a VISitmg art1st at Indiana University in October 2006. undergraduate and graduate students to Rome, Italy, for ten glorious Christine GOttler Associate Professor, Art History has received a Millard weeks of adventure. 0 ART During the first week of the program, the students traveled ~iJi~~:U~b~~:~ticne~~n~eG~~ ~~rR~~~~~. t~ L;:~~\rs~~i~~nd through Lazio, Tuscany, and Umbria, touring significant archeological Brepols. In the past three months, three of her articles (on Rubens's Lamentation on copper; on Teniers's depiction of Christ's five and cu~ural sites, participating in workshops to learn the traditions of wounds; on the illumination of the Nailing to tJ:1e Cro.ss in the Vtenna majolica and paper making, wandering through spectacular gardens, Hours of Mary of Burgundy) have been published 1n various and more. Among the highlights were a visit to one of Michelangelo's international venues. famous marble quarries in Carrara, a hike to a medieval cave complex, La yne Golds m i ~ Professor, Fibers taught a workshop on ru~ and viewing the sunset from ~b~,~~~~~~~t~~r~\~6~ttthij~~~~~~ ;iijn~:ro~~~~~fa~7n ~~~ Assisi. Med1cal Center d.uring June and July 2007. She went to Cranbrook Upon returning to 0 0 Rome, the students began work ~c~r~~le ~~ b~ i~~!u~~r~~~; ~~ii~ ~rfla£~j ~h~ ~~j~~v~ in their studios at the UW's to Turkey to attend the International Conference on Oriental Carpets Rome Center, located in the and do research in the Konya region. historical center of Rome. The Philip Gove da~e Associate Professor, Painting+ Drawing will spend ~ students also attended week as a res1dent at the Center for land Use Interpretation 1n Wendover, UT, during Spring Quarter 2007. conversational Italian language courses, toured the city with De nzii . Hurl ~y Professor, Paintin, +Drawing is Falk Visiting Artist at local art historians and ~h6o~n~~%~~e~~ ~r: ~=~~~~: ha~r!es"h~~r~ ~~i~e~~~~,~~~~~ contemporary artists, and 8 MILLIMAN-SUPPORTED TRAVEL visited many of the significant ~t~r~s:~~a ~~\feh~~~rk ~;~t:~ ~ t~~~~~q~ ·J~~~a~ ~~Qe7 ~ highlights of Rome. A grant from the SoA Milliman Endowment allowed Robin Just before Thanksgiving the group departed for a weeklong ~:b~:h:~ (i~efhel.a~ o~~·~~~~:S~~~fd'ie~~.H~~~~~:~d~~~afnt~e trip south to the beautiful island of Sicily. Their first stop was historic Roman World in 2006. She was also interviewed for a Seattle Art Wright Professor, Art History to take four students to see Museum audio guide. Herculaneum, followed by an afternoon in Naples. They then boarded a exhibrts and collections at three major institutions in August night ferry for Sicily, arriving the next morning in the beautiful, baroque ~~~~~s~~a~eszo~:s~:t~i;tftc~~:if1atig~~~~~~~~:i~f Fine city of Palermo for a twn Contemporary, ~eattle. Th~ sho~ focused on artists "who utilize industrial matenals to dep1ct subjects relating to nature grants were given to people with SoA links in 2006. GAP Awards went to Candace Beardslee or natural forms.· Michael Van Hom Instructional Technician, Photographycurated a show '95, Sami Ben Larbi '04, Leo Berk '99, Drew Daly '04, Victoria Haven '89, Mary Iverson '89, '02, ~~b~ ~~~~~/~~o~i~~~i:t:ai~fev:rtr:.ing All at Once for the Allison Manch '04, Saya Moriyasu '91 , Brian Murphy '99, Jodi Rockwell '01 , Samantha Scherer Ashley Verplank and Nadia Jackinsky-Horrell MA Students, Art History '97, and Todd Simeone '05. Fellowships were received by Julie Alexander '81, Drew Daly '04, each received a Graduate Fellowship Award from the Bill Holm Center for the Study of Northwest Coast Art at the Burke Museum. Ann Gale Associate Professor, Paintin~ + Drawing, Ryan Horvath '04, and Tivon Rice '06. A previous recipient of this award was Katie Bunn-Marcuse PhD From 18- 27 January 2007 the work of five alumni who have been Artist Trust grant Candidate, Art History. These awards fund research and writing. John Youna: Professor, Sculpture+ Public Art was the American Juror recipients was featured at Howard House, Seattle, in a show celebrating the 20th anniversary of the lnternati~nal ~ulptur~ Exhibition ~eld in Zhengzhou, China, of Artist Trust: Leo Berk '99, Donnabelle Casis '97, Victoria Haven '89, Yuki Nakamura '97, and and also exhibited h1s work 1n the exhibition. He has completed an outdoor sculpture commission for the new South Bellevue Robert Yoder '87. Also incl uded in the show was Professor Emeritus Patti Warashina '62, '64 ;~TtJiti~;i~oo~ea~~Jtig~~~~:r~;~t ~~ ~;~~r~~; ~ ~anch who was the 2002 recipient of the Twining Humber Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement, ?~/~a~~~~Jo0nuS7at~~6a~ ~!i~· ~ne:e r~;~~~!s aof~~~fi~~~ which is given to one person each year by Artist Trust. Valley College. Spring 2007 Eventsarefree andopen toall unl essotherwise noted. Check the SDA 's Calendar of £rents online at httpl!art.washinl/,ton.edu for additionalerents. Tuesday 03 April Sylria Yount, "Cecilia Beaux (1855-1942): American Figure Painter" lfpm, Henry Art Gallery auditorium Sylvia Yount is Margaret and Terry Stent Curator of American Art at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. Youn t has lectu red and published widely on late 19th and 20th century American art and cu lture as well as on issues of curatoria l responsi bility and current BLAKEMOR E-FUNDED FIELD TRIP museum pra ctice. This lecture is made possible by Allan and Mary Kollar, and Thomas In September 2006 Cynthea Bogel Associate Professor, Art History guided Lenore Hietkamp PhD Student, Art Barwick. History and Melanie King, Renee Mertz, Catherin e Roc he, and Anne Saliceti -Collins MA Students, Art History For more information, please call 20& .543.4876. The Henry Art Gallery can be reached at 206.543.2280. on a study tour of Japan's rich trove of Buddhist art and architecture. With generous funding from Saturday 14 April Seattle's Blakemore Foundation, they spent twelve days in the historic Kyoto and Nara area. They Art and Context: A Print Artists' Round-Table Discussion and Open Portfolio visited numerous famous temples , including Horyu-ji, with the oldest wooden structures in the world 2-lpm, Art Buildlne, Room 212 (and others) (mid 7cl; Todai-ji , reputedly the largest wooden building in the world; the pastoral hillside setting of Guest artists Joe Feddersen '83, Mary Ferrel, and Zhang Guang Hai will have a round-table Muro-ji; and exquisite Byodo-in, said to float like a phoenix with wings outstretched. On the densely discussion followed by a reception and an evening of open portfolios. Organized and moderated by Shirley Scheier Associate Professor, Printmaking and larry Sommers Instructional forested mountaintop of Mt. Koya , they stayed overnight in a Buddhist monastery, attended morning Technician, Printmaking. rituals , and viewed rarely-seen Chinese and Japanese paintings. In Kyoto they were introduced to For more info rmation, see http://art.washlnaton.edu/diY_art/printmakinlfindex.html as the date cultural artifacts related to the development of Buddhism and Japanese culture during the modern approaches. period, such as a 1927 tower bu i ~ for a private estate but later decorated with exact copies of China's Wednesday 18 April - Saturday 28 April Dunhuang cave paintings inside, geisha entertainment quarters, and a silk tapesby studio that preserves Bachelor of Fine Arts I an ancient technique of weaving with slits cut into fingernails. At one of Japan's foremost conservation 0 institutes, they observed paper and silk paintings being repaired. To wrap up the experience, Professor ~:::tnfa'.:e".!'c~ 8~T,~~dt~i Jm~'/:i,:;,:pm Bagel arranged an enlightening cross-cultural seminar with her colleague at the Un iversity of Kyoto, A group exhibition of work by graduating students lrom the areas of fibers , metals , and Professor Nedachi, and five of his graduate students. sculpture. Ga ll ery Hou r1: Tuesday- Saturday, 12--4pm. For more information, please call206.685.1805. Thursday 26 April THE SoA IN REGIONAL EXHIBITS DIGITAL UPDATE Stan Douglas lecture The Whatcom Museum of History and Art in Bellingham has an exhibit SoA Visual Services has made lpm, Henry Art Gallery auditorium titled Building Tradition: Contemporary Northwest Art from Born in Vancouver, Canada , in 1960, Stan Douglas' installation art, fi lm, video, and that closes on 29 April 2007. Of the artists in excellent progress in developing photography rank among Canada 's most important cultural exports. Douglas lives and the show, two are current faculty and a number are alumni: Victoria its digital image database with the wo rks in Vancouver. Adams '79, Paul Berger Professor, Photography, Jaq Chartier '94, Claire assistance of generous donors and For more information, please contact the Henry Art Gallery at 206.543.2280. Cowie '99, Layne Goldsmith Professor, Fibers, Ma11ie livingston '99, Yuki supplemental funding from the Nakamura '97, Kathleen Rabel '70, '85, and Robert Yoder '87. Friday 27 April The Tacoma Art Museum is showing the 8th Northwest SoA Milliman Endowment. All of School of Art Open House Biennial, which runs through 06 May 2007. Included in the show are the 200- level and 300- level Art 2-lpm, Art Buildine + CMA facility a number of SoA alumni: Victoria Adams '79, Nicholas Brown '90, Claire History survey courses that use Joi n the SoA as we open our doors to prospective students , parents, alumni , and friends. Cowie '99, Joe Feddersen '83, Victoria Haven '89, Brian Murphy '99, teaching assistants (six courses) Mini-lectures, demonstrations, raffles, and the sale of student work are a few of the things Nicholas Nyland '99, Mary Ann Peters '77, Phil Roach '00, Jun iper you can look forward to. The 7th annual SoA Open House is part ol the UW's Washington have been digitized, as well as a Shuey '01 , and Robert Yoder '87. Several current and former faculty Weekend. also have work in the show: Ellen Garvens Associate Professor, Photography, few other Art History classes . A For more information, please call206.543.064&. Denzil Hurley Professor, Painting+ Drawing(who won the Juror's Choice Photography survey course, Art Tuesday 08 May Award), and Michael Spafford Professor Emeritus, Painting+ Drawing. Two 338, will be taught digitally during jurors chose the work for the show, one of whom was Rock Hushka Sarah Burns, "The Visual Culture of Leisure in Gilded Age America • Spring Quarter 2007; a Design 6pm, Henry Art Gallery auditorium '91 , Curator of Contemporary and Northwest Art at the Tacoma Art survey course, Art 208, is being Sarah Burns is Ruth N. Hall Professor of Art History at India na University. She is the author Museum. A catalog accompanies the exhibit. prepared for Autumn Quarter of Painting the Dark Side, Art and the Gothic Imagination in Nineteenth-Century American The Burke Museum, Seattle, currently has an exhibit that Art; Inventing the Modern Artist Art and Culture in Gilded Age America; and Pastoral features contemporary Northwest Coast Native art. In the Spirit of 2007; and images are also being Inventions, Rural Life in Nineteenth-Century American Art and Culture. This lecture is made the Ancestors, which runs through 03 September 2007, was co­ scanned for the Foundations 0 curated by four people: Robin Wrighl CuratorofNativeAmericanJ1J1,Burke lecture course, Art 120. Planning f~rs~~~; i~O~~ro~, p~e~s~~~J~~S:f~s~~ ~~=~!~~~~~~ery can be reached at 20&.543.2280. Museum & Professor, Art History, Bill Holm Curator Emeritus, Burke Museum & is in progress fo r scanning 300- Professor Emeritus, M History, Shaun Peterson (Qwalsius), and Susan Point. Thursday 10 May- Wednesday 16 May The latter two people are Coast Salish artists. Ashley Verplank MA level Art History core courses over Bachelor of Fine Arts 2 Student, Art History and Anna Hoover BA Student, Interdisciplinary Visual Arts the next year, and we have begun assisted with preparations for the show. The exhibit features over to scan MFA thesis slides for a ~=:tnf..'.:,",fc~oa;.:,~~~~~~s!fl:f,;,~m A group exhibition of work by graduating students from the areas of ceramics and seventy works from the Burke's collection, which involved difficult special digital collection that will choices since the curators had more than 2,400 pieces from which photography. only be accessible to SoA faculty Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 12--4pm. For more information, please call20&.685.1805. to choose. Check the museum 's web site for more information about and graduate students. Even more the exhibit and related events: http://www.washington.edu/ Saturday 12 May- Sunday 17 June burkemuseum/inthespiriV. exciting is the debut of our digital Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition copystand, which allows us to Reception: Friday 25 May, 7-9pm respond to the more immediate Henry Art Gallery image needs of faculty. We Culminating exhibit of master's cand idates from the areas of ceramics, fibers, meta ls, currently have over 18,000 digital ~=~~~~ :a~ ~:~~~u~S:Pr~~~~~~~&~~n!~~~~t~~:a:. ~~ t~~~~;~c~~: ~."ii::~P~Wu"r1 d ays, images in our database, adding as 11am--lpm . For more information, please contact the Henry at 21)6.543.2280. many as 2 ,000 images pe r quarter. While this is excellent news, we still struggle daily with finding the funding for this work. Please consider a donation to the Art Slide Library Fund (see enclosed envelope) as a way to Tuesday 05 June - Saturday 16 June support the image needs of all Bachelor of Fine Arts 4 Several SoA faculty, sta ff, and a graduate student attended a faculty and students in the SoA. preview of the new building on Tuesday, ~:::tnfar:;."fc!oa~rfeo;;~~'Jr~u;~;lds;.s:m 0 6 February 2007. Mn.u GATES SAM Director welcomed the group call 206.685.1805. and then several curators-CH IYO lSHI!lAWA, MICHAE L 0AR.LI NO, ~!~~~ ~~~~:v~~~!~~~:a~~~~~~~:,t~~;~\~~!~Jo~:i~~se PAMELA McCLuSKY , PATR.I CtAj UN KER. , and BAR.8 AilA B ~t oTH I!. R.TO N :~!;;: ~~ddt~:e~~bi::;~;g:r:b;?n;~~::aft;~e :~:s~ t!~~i:~~ ~fllBI!. In the news: We look forward to continuing and building the relationship Art 332, 'Intermediate Sculpture Composition -Public Art, · a class taught by John between the SoA and SAM. Young Professor, Sculpture, was featured in the 23 January 2007 issue of The Daily, the UW student newspaper. The article specifically talked about the artworks created ART for lightposts on University Avenue by the Spring Quarter 2006 class. See USA/ Canada CERAMICS EXCHANGE http://th edaily. washington.edu/ article/2007/ l/23/ artOn TheAve for the article. During Autumn Quarter 2006, students in Art 353, 'Intermediate Ceramic Art,' went to Vancouver, The Spring Quarter '07 class will be commissioned by the US Fish & Wildlife Service BC , to continue the tradition of exchanges with students and faculty at the Emily Carr Institute of to create sculptures for an interpretive tr ail at the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge. Art & Design IE ClAD) on Granville Island. Doug leek Associate Professor, Ceramics and Aki o Takamori An aperture skylight sundial installation by Rebecca Cumm ins Associate Professor, Professor, Ceramics accompanied the group. ECIAD hosts included Paul Mathi eu Associate Professor, Visual Photography at the Montlake Branch of Seattle Public Library was featured in a University Week article on 17 August 2006 (search her name at http://www. Arts and Yuichiro Komatsu Artist/Designer in Residence. This exchange was partially paid for by a grant uweek.org). An excerpt of the article was also published in A&S Perspecbves, the from the UW Canadian Studies Center. College of Arts & Sciences newsletter. See http://WWW.artsci.washington.edu / newsletter/ Autumn06/CumminsMontlake .htm for this article. Suzanne Beal MA Student, Art History was included in a 10 October 2006 article in the Seattle PosHntelligencer titled 'Dolt-Yourself Curators Create Art Opportunities in Out-of-the-Way Places: See http:// seattlepi.nwsource.com/ visualarV 288059_curatorboom10.html for the article. Michael Magrath Lecturer, Sculpture had a recent work featured in a Seattle Post­ lntelligencer article on 11 September 2006. The four life-size figures, titled Lot's Tribe, were installed in Occidental Square, Seattle . Intended as temporary public art, the piece was made of salt. See the article at http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/ visualarV284602_mourning11 .html. DONOR APPRECIATION LIST C~rinne E. a~d Douglas l. Cowan Alic.e J. and George L. 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Alumni notes We want to hear from you! Send the latest news about your rese arch, Emi!Y Momohara '03 has been hired as s-. - '95 participated in an event titled tdrled~ l ~anatteC. M11!S publication, and/or art to [email protected]. Or, follow Ass1stant Professor of Photography at The Take the ~ake: Celebrating Stran~er Genius the alumni link in the upper ria:ht at http://art.washington.edu. Art Academy of Cincinnati. "'''''~ ".o,Lynn BalaiRit. JudiCI.ark.Marlaret(Pel)land =.~n~e2~1n%J:~bo6 ~:-;:::• ,:;·Anne Salicelr-Ctlon!.. Jinlre 1'/~l~er. RollrnWnr;hl ~aya Mo~yasu '91 created an installation C~ l Anderson '06 had a solo show of - Doy-'97 exlibited his mixed she was included in Wired Forest at the f>t:,,,, ,,.,.• ,.w;r.,Oebl~Cox.lenoreHretkalll'ji.Cartlabollh media work in the Whitney Bie~mal 2006, Kirldand Arts Center, and in December 2006 RentieNertl.PhriSthwab.Akrolakamoro.JoMTay!or ~:~~~~~na~~fuhs~t~~~ghs at Shift Gallery, New York. See http:/jwww.whltney.org/ ~u~~~?~cJ::t~~:~ ~:S:::~rtt. she was part of Sudo Island at Aqua Art Trme~ Tihany• www/2006b1enn1aVartists.php for more Her work for the museum can be viewed Miami. LynnBalarnic Alfredo Arr.ea:uin '67, '69 exhibi~ed his work information. online at www.)ema.us. She also had a solo UWScbooloiArt exhibition titled Floating Worlds at Box 3534~0 ~a~1~S~We~f~~ ~rN6~~~~~~~s Clint Jukkala '96 was appolrted as a tei"'IXe­ Gallery4Cutture, Seattle, from 05-27 ¥~~o~~~~d~ ~~gf.r~~~ci,;, Sea1Ue.WnhmiiOn91"S·l440 December 2006. He will also be featured track ~sistant Professor of Painting at the October 2006. 19 September - 19 bctober 2006. letephone,205.6BS.7442 in the exhibition titled Memory Portraits at Yale UniVersity School of Art. emarl balarnrc O u.wa~hrnaton.edu Yuki Nakamura '97 had a solo exhibition of Tammie Rubin '03 curated and exhibited her the .National Portrait Galle1' Smithsonian Subscrrplronsmaybetequntedbyusin~lheenclosed her installation work, titled The L o~ic of work in The Other Side of the Grassy Knoll: envelopeortonlaclrnRihepersonabove.l'lesunest ~Jti}~~~.~aiB~r.on, Dc, 5 May 2oo7- :~el ~"~'9'Jl-=i~~~~n~~. 7 Four Memories of Natural Worlds at the aSIDdonalionperyeartohelpwothproductron;rnd Marylh~~rsity, Marythurst, OR, and ~a8:p~~u~~~~~'rndi~!~S~ h~~ Kirkland Arts Center, 15 September- 07 IIUihftiCOSh Nora Atkinson '02 was hired as Exhibitions Ronna and Enc Hoffman Gallery of another Installation, White Vanishing: L1ght October 2006. Submrss10n deadhne for next newsletter Cootemporary Art at Lewis & Clar1< College, Curator at the Bellevue Art Museum in and Shadow at the Union Street Electric Ariana Russell '05 had a solo exhibit titled autumn 2006. Portlandb. OOR. His work was on exhibit from from October 2006 tiYough Frrday 06 July 2007 29 Octo er -10 December 2006. 2g~~oZ0att1e· Axi~l BloOI!', which included photographs, Claire Cowie '99 exhibited her work in a 1~stallation and collage pieces, at Magnan an From 01-28 February 2007 , the work of show titled Roundabout at the Center of Dianne ~ '67 had a onej)e(SOO show 1 ~~i~rf~~~:;, ~~s s~=lusoo ~~~ro~~ ~r~a~~ 2~~~ember SoA alums Chris Ena:man '03, Thorn Heileson ~rf~~~~~b;;J~~.' MO, 22 September g~~=~i~~~~tM. ~ E~z~~et!r~:~ State University, Nacogdoches, TX. '9B, Isaac Layman '03, MarJi e Livina:ston 1 G i ~ Rymarcsuk '03 was hire~ as ~ Visiting '99, Saya Moriyasu '91 , Yuk1Na kamura '97 , Drew Daly '04 exhib(ted his sculpture at 2007· Ass1stant Professor at the Umvers1ty of ~~x~\ ~tSt;Py~~~~~~~. ~ag~gr,~~s J6 . tsaac Layman '03 ~xhibited his photographs ~~n~t~o:! :,~a;{ ~~o~~~os~: Wiscon~in;Eau .C i aire to teach photography :~:~!~~u~~~f~ ;~o~~~/~~~m~ ~~~f:r;~ 2 2 6 ~t L~f~~~;J2~~· Seattle, 18 January University, Fort Collins, and Odds at Polvo, and dig1tal des1gn. Ch1cago. She also participated 1n three Eric Eley 'OS presented a sculptural 2 ~ Shlmomura '61 had his work included ~b~~g~:~~c~~~ · i~~T~~; ~qh~ ~at 1 installation at The lee Center for the Arts Yi Uanc '05 i~ an Assistant Professor of 1ncluded He1leson, l ayman and ZWick as Sandor well as Shawn Landis '03, Anne Mathern at Seattle University, 07 September- 27 Pa~ting at China National Academy ol Fine J:~~~~:~t : ¥3i~~r~aa~a~ ~nff ~:&e~= ~~a~a1~e October 2006. Arts. Fam1ly GallerY, .Gene Siskel Film Center, September 2006 through 04 March 2007. '04, Tim Roda '04, Adam Satushek '06, Ross Chicago; Thmkmg Through the Body at the Sawyers MFA Studen t, Photography, and Todd Chris Ena:man '03 exhibited Photographs at Dale Undnaan '82 had a solo show at H.F. Johnson Art Gallery, Carthage Colle,e, Noah SlmbliSI '99 is a tenure-track Assistant Simeone '05 . Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle, 07- 30 FostertV/hrte Gallery, Seattle, 02- 25 September 2006. November 2006. TX. Saya Moriyasu '91 and Susie Junc:une Lee ~e'.\'ta~;a~n~~~3~::r~~lnut ~~~~r J!~~~~t~~~r~~~8~11: ;, '06 are part of a fivfi)erson exhibit at yving Joe Feddersen '83 had a one-person show luke As1an Art Museum, Seattle, on VJ ew titled Prints Since 1990 at Froelick Gallery, 05 Janu~ry through 30 November 2p07 . Portland, OR, 31 January- 24 February :sr~i ~~'~ ~~~= ~~;:~:~~0: ~~~~ pa~~n&~rth ~~~~~ ~~~e%:::~~~~:Jie~?~~~7 auh~ Each arti st' s work was based on art1facts, 2007. ~08rwe~~BettyArt Mshe~euxh~l· bited·.fromherl~j~~ Windows from October 2806- January ~~~fl;~:~e1Z~ · His show was titled My photographs, and documents in the 2007 museum's permanent collection, and the Emily Ghera rd · ~ received a PONCHO in All ;;;-;;;painted2006 V'lt!Wat the Museu~ · lbrio11 Stephan '02 is a tenure-track Special Reco~nitioo Award from the Seattle Norttr.vest Art, La Conner, WA. s Yoko on '98 curated Softly Th r~atening: Ass1stant Professor of Pamting at University Art Museum 1n autumn 2006. Here· · ~~!kti~~P~~ r;hse i~;~:·s ~~~~S a~g~s~;t~~Y were included in the gr~p show, Artwork of the Modern Domestic for the of North Carolina/Greensboro. Sauce Was Bottled: Uncommon Stones of Gail Grinnell '88 exhibited her mixed media View, at SOIL, Se'tk 1n August 2 . The 2006 Bumbershoot Arts Festival, Seattle Whillna Tennis '84 exhibrted his recent Common Objects. ~g~sl ~t ~~~~~~~~~!JsD~~~~'t·e~~~·. ~~~r Gal':lNat CwcJ~~· vrgcower, ~~a~~~~~~~~ ~mM~~. ~~~~~~raar:;~s~~iJe~fr:~o5gb~t~g~;~ Matt Hamon '02 has been appointed as a Septe':n'l:::- 22'0ctoller ~oaf:. This show Noah Overby '01 won a 2()()6.-07 PONCHO II November 2006. METALS TASK FORCE tenure-track Assistant Professor of r::ih~~r!fon~::es~:=~d~Ca~;i:~~~~y ~a~1~aensddit'~dha~dPr;~:ig~r~s;~n~~r , Ruth Marie Tomlinson '90 gave a lecture at Photoij:raphy at , collaborated 9n The Flattenmg and Opening the Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs for Micro.soft on 14 September 200~ as part Ron Moore AssoCiate Professor. Olymp1a. of Space, wh1ch was subsequently shown the Seattle Public Utility's Portable Works ~~~;. Microsoft Art Collection Artist lecture Ph1losophy, specialist m ethics and Thom Heileson '98 had a solo exhibition at the Kirkland Performance Center from 04 Collection . Joe Wardwell '96 is an aesthetics and long-time supporter ~~:e~:~-~DJ~~6~;~ : %~~~a~J. 65 Artist~rl'Re si denc e January- 06. ~ebru~ry 2007.1n November she participated in Aqua Art M1am1 1n Camille Patha '60, ' exhibited New and Coordinator of the Post-Baccalaureate of the SoA, IS currently cha1nng the 2006 he exh1bit~d h1s work in a tw01>E!rson December 2006. Program at Brandeis University, Waltham , ~:~Jfe~~~t_D~~drf~~e~ob~~~886~ry , Metals Task Force to look at the ~~~~ ~i~~~ ~~~~~~~~a~~!~ Maria Phi llips '97 exhibited her work in Weber 'OS is teaching at Portland future of metals education 1n the He received a 2006 Seattle Office of Arts ~hC~~~~:~A~~~~~ ~i~~rar~ ~~~~e~ ~~~stine f~ ~~;:n,~~~o~~J~om November 2006 ~~!fe~ti8~at:, ~~~v~;b~~_r@urston g~~~~~;rs~ ~ m(t~=~ School. The task force w1ll subm11 ~~~~=~:~~n~~~sa~s~~t~~~ Ann Mathern '04 had a solo exhibit of her December 2006. at one of the Portland Community College the1r findings and recommendations ='Mr:mr~~=~2~center new work, titled Trial and the Tribunal, at Kristen Ramirez '04 exhibited her prints in campuses. to Christopher Ozubko 0/fector. SoA Ben Hlrschkoft '06 had his work featured at 19 dunng Spnng Quarter 200 7. Other SOIL, Seattle, from 05-28 January 2007. ~~~~~fraai~ ~~~;zmg:~~'&U~~ ~~;~e~~aru~~~/~~~~sg~P~~~t~~~~~: ~r'fhry~ ~=~se~a;~eda~;t,~~t ;:rst December 2006 she participated in Sudo Jessica Ri cha rdson '00 is currently (http:/jwww.theartlist.com/aom206.htmll. members of this task force mclude Brent Holland '04 is a tenure-track Assistant Paul Berger Professor. Photography, Professor ol Paintilg at Iowa State Uriversity. Island at Aqua Art Miami. ~~~g~e~r.~~~~~fi~i~~~~~~~e:~o~~~ Emii.Yw ood ,'92 had a onfi)erson exhibition ~es~~~a~h~!~~b~:e~~~~t~~o~eG~~~.in the Courtauld Institute of Art, London. j~;~~~H~gQ~ Gallery, Seattle, 04 - 27 Helen O'Tool e Assoc1ate Professor. 9 0 Pamting + Drawmg, Sang-Gyeun Ahn :xah'[t~~~:tn~ ~ i<;:~1f~ g~~~ri~ ~ark Seattle, titled Gold into Flax , 01 - 24 Tivon Rice '06 exhibited his work in a group The work of Michelle Bolina:er '05, Ol ivia February 2007. show at The lee Center for the Arts at Britt '04, Jeffrey Burgert '99, Lauri Chambers Ass1stant Professor. Industrial Oes1gr1, John ~ll&urs~~~~ ~~;~ ; =~~r Jesse Moerlein '04 had a fashion show of 02 November 2006 - Railroad Yard at the ri!Us Railroad Park in ~~a~~u~nryiv~[f6~ : '86, Professor Ementus Rob ert C. Jones, and Marshall Professor Ementus. Melals, leo he( work at In Vogue, Bellevue, on 21 Joanne Pa vlak '03 is featured at Francine Berk '99, and Maria Phillips '97 ~~"b~AOt~nt~~t l ka~rfrro~~~~~ned by October 2006. Seders Gallery, S~attle, from 2~ Febr~:~ary - 01 Aoril 2007, m the appropnately titled Lecturer. Metals. show, Ten Painters.