Nappreview2015-2016S

Nappreview2015-2016S

R EIE M RAYMOND RAYMOND All seats general admission. $35 advance; $40 at door Also at KU on Saturday Students w/ proper ID $15 in person at NAP office or at door KU/NAP Program Alumni Purchase advance tickets at NAP office, or mail check to: Exhibition reception 3-5:00 p.m. New Arts Program / PO Box 0082 / Kutztown PA 19530-0082 Sharadin Arts Building / Cash or check only. For more information 610 683-6440 Marlin and Regina Miller Gallery PhilipSchaeffer G Auditorium lass Public Concert Kutztown University Sat Sep 12, 2015 Philip Glass, piano Doors open @ 7:00; concert @ 7:30; reception follows Jon Gibson, soprano saxophone Concert to benefit the New Arts Program and Kutztown University+ Fine Arts Program. Sponsored by Lisa and Kermit R Read about the performers LLE Jon GibsA on on page 4 RENATA RENATA newartsprogram.org in Kutztown. Slots are limited to 2015-2016 season 12 per residency so sign up early. since 1974 Welcome to our nappreview and Season signups begin September 1. our 2015-2016 season. Enjoy the Occasionally we may have some read and see you at the events. urgent news or a special event that Exhibitions and One-to-Ones will be announced via email. So next are free. For select presentations time you write or call, give us your there is a small admission charge. email address—or just drop us an Venue phone numbers, addresses, email with “ADD ME” in the subject and general info begin next page. line and we’ll add you to our email For inquiries and for up-to-the- list. Please include your name in | | One-to-one conversations Office Galleries Archives minute schedule information call the body of your email. Send to Presentations/Forums William Zimmer Reference Library the NAP office: 610 683-6440. [email protected]. 173 W. Main Street Did you know that our residency Performances P.O. Box 0082 artists are available for private Kutztown, PA 19530-0082 Exhibitions one-to-one conversations? Find out 610 683-6440 © 2015 New Arts Program Inc. Excerpts for Television programs more about our One-to-Ones on reviews or announcements of NAP events are [email protected] page 3. Signups for One-to-Ones permitted. Photos and artwork are copyrighted Reference library/Archives by the artists and used here by permission; hours: fri/sat/sun 11:00-3:00 are by phone (610 683-6440) or at reproduction prohibited without prior Publications or by appointment the NAP Exhibition Space office permission. 1 James F.L. Carroll director the board of directors since 1974 Emily A. Branch A James F. L. Carroll pr ject wall Joanne P. Carroll ideas in progress Lincoln Fajardo Robert Flemming Patricia Goodrich Robert P. Metzger Distances to Kutztown from: Ted Ormai Reading 20 m (0.5 hr) in progress Fri Sep 2 Deb Schlouch Allentown 22 m (0.5 hr) thru Sun Dec 20, 2015 Harry L. Serio Easton 50 m (1.0 hr) Lancaster 55 m (1.0 hr) NAP Space Galleries, Kutztown Ellen Slupe gallery hours: fri/sat/sun 11:00-3:00 Bruce Wall Harrisburg 65 m (1.5 hr) Philadelphia 70 m (1.5 hr) Ann-Sargent Wooster Scranton 90 m (2.0 hr) reception Sun Dec 20 Emeriti: NYC 110 m (2.5 hr) 1-3:00 pm closing day reception Bart Wasserman Baltimore 125 m (2.5 hr) D.C. 175 m (3.5 hr) William Zimmer For background about the board of advisors Project Wall turn to page 4. Clytie Alexander Robert Dick NAP Exhibition Space is approximately 6 miles Douglas Dunn from Exit 40. Jon Gibson Philip Glass Mary Griffin Kutztown Patricia Johanson University Mimi Johnson Klaus Kertess Michael Kessler James Melchert discipline: Visual artist/poet Andrew Miller Meredith Monk home base: Richlandtown Pa. Ursula von Rydingsvard background: Patricia Goodrich is an Nancy Wolff, Esq ongoing recipient of fellowships and Lift, 2007, mixed media, 41" x 10" x 5" Emeriti: residencies here and abroad, George S. Barrell NAP including through the Andy Warhol synagogue glass, pairs a twig figure John Cage Foundation. Her paintings, photo- • DOWNTOWN from a Romanian Kent Floeter graphs, sculpture and earthworks Orthodox cemetery with a jagged rock Keith Haring KUTZTOWN are in collections in Albania, Egypt, Robert Stanley Haiti, Iran, Lithuania, Morocco, A woman who constructs her history through broken bits, recognition Federation of Russia, Romania, Slovenia, and U.S.A. Poetry volumes seeks beauty in imperfection, Ralph Bailits Venue information: include Woman With A Wandering celebrates play, finds luck Eileen Baxter in a rabbit’s left-footed Steve Berardelli Eye, How the Moose Got To Be, NAP Space Galleries & Office 610 683-6440 Verda’s House, and Red Mud. connection Janice Carapellucci 173 W. Main St. Vicki DaSilva She holds degrees from Western P.O. Box 0082, Kutztown, PA 19530-0082 An artist who keeps her own David D’Imperio Michigan University (BA) and the prosthetic limbs and soles, Judy Geib Kutztown University University of Northern Colorado (MA). and upon hearing 5% mortality Mark Innerst Marlin and Regina Miller Gallery 610 683-5803 More at patriciagoodrich.com. and watching the odd pumping Kermit Oswald 15200 Kutztown Rd., Kutztown, PA 19530-0730 of her heart, open again, Lisa Oswald project comments: Tom Sterner For Glass+Gibson concert info call 610 683-6440 begins to gather and preserve A self-conscious beginning— prescriptions and pill bottles, nappreview editorial & Northampton Community College 610 861-5062 this artist thing— connectors that transmit design by John Lotte 3835 Green Pond Rd., Bethlehem, PA 18017 a maker, a finder-and-keeper, the current of her body For NAP events and one-to-one appointments at part feeler—part thinker, to EKG’s peaked print-outs, NCC please call: 610 683-6440 I begin to work before a question all of the detritus, the evidence New Arts Program Inc. Berks Community Television 610 374-3065 forms, never mind of living. … heART and sole is a public tax-exempt, an answer not-for-profit corporation 1900 N. 13th St., Reading, PA 19604 What to make of it. …? organized under the laws A traveler who stoops of the Commonwealth of DUTV 54 (Drexel University) 215 895-2927 to pick up lost coins An exhibition booklet is available at Pennsylvania and section 3141 Chesnut St., Bdg 9B, Rm 4026 the closing day reception or any time 501 (c)(3) of the Internal on asphalt and cobblestoned streets, Philadelphia, PA 19104 thereafter. Revenue Code. All who saves suitcase’s coded stickers donations to the Program are tax-deductible to the Manhattan Neighborhood Network 212 757-2670 and mixes clock chimes with Reception coffee served by extent allowed by law. 537 W. 59th St., New York, NY 10019 2 shards of Budapest Global Libations forthcoming catalogue essay will begin to illuminate the historical significance the New Shifting Paradigms Arts Program has had in this region and beyond. —a tribute to the sity’s Fine Arts alumni who found he exposed us to had on the So the dialogue continues ... New Arts Program inspiration in James Carroll’s development of the artists being aesthetic and were engaged in exhibited ... by KU/NAP alumni How the exhibition came to be a dialogue with visiting artists (4) because at the time, there is a long and exciting series of from the New Arts Program. exhibition Sat Sep 12 was an alchemy of circumstance serendipitous events that gained that produced an environment of momentum from the very thru Sun Oct 18, 2015 WHY? Marlin and Regina Miller Gallery, open camaraderie, intellectual beginning. None of this could Kutztown University (1) because honoring the legacy fervor, and authenticity in the have occurred without collabo- gallery hours: Tue-Fri 10-4:00 and vision of James Carroll’s making of Art that I’ve rarely ration, tenacity, and hard work Sat 12-4:00 pm; Sun 2-4:00 pm accomplishments is long encountered since ... from Dan Haxall, Cheryl Hochberg, Phil Irwin, and Karen overdue ... (5) because I would simply enjoy Stanford (among many others). reception Sat Sep 12 (2) because the relevance of the experiencing an exhibition of art Fluid cooperation from the 3-5:00 pm artists’ reception New Arts Program during those by former classmates for whom exhibiting artists—Jim Clark, early years needs to be contextu- I’ve always had the highest works by James Carroll, Joseph Eagan, alized and understood as a model regard. James Clark ’74 Michael Kessler, and Barbara for educational excellence ... Joseph Egan ’75 At the core of this enterprise is a Kilpatrick—was vital to the Paul Harryn ’76 • In much the same way that profound gratitude for Kutztown project’s successful realization. Barbara Kilpatrick ’77 we’ve come to understand the University’s willingness to From the onset I had hoped Michael Kessler ’78 role of Black Mountain College participate in the benefits of the these efforts would continue as New Arts Program at that time James Carroll, NAP Director as an incubator to a genera- a series of exhibitions that tion of influential artists, and, for providing us with the would recognize other artists ascertaining the impact of most fertile arts environment in from the region that were AN ALUMNI’S COMMENTARY: N.A.P. is consequential to the region. Additionally, for influenced by James Carroll and THE WHY AND HOW OF identifying the region’s needs more than four decades James the New Arts Program. For now, THE SHIFTING PARADIGMS and cultural identity. Carroll, the New Arts Program’s I am grateful to all participants EXHIBITION founder and director, has been for their efforts in creating a • Preserve the heritage of what serving the arts community at milestone event as testimony OBJECTIVE: Motherwell refers to as the large with pertinent contempo- to Shifting Paradigms.

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