UNIVERSITY NEWS - SEPTEMBER 2005
MEDIA CONTACT: Polly Burks
561-297-2595, pburks@fau.edu
FAU to Present a Series of Lectures by Visiting Artists
BOCA RATON, FL (September 26, 2005) - Florida Atlantic University's University Galleries will host a series of lectures by visiting artists starting Thursday, September 29 and running through Thursday, October 20. All lectures take place on the Boca Raton campus at 777 Glades Road. The lectures include:
Thursday, September 29, 7 p.m.
Performing Arts Building, Room 101
Mark Dean Veca, "Picturing Florida: Listening to the
Generations."
Dean Veca, who creates large-scale projects and tromp
l'oeil pieces, will discuss his work on the Picturing Florida
project. The artist is using children's ideas about Florida
to create a large-scale piece of art that will appear at FAU
in the Spring. (Lecture attendees are also invited to take
part in an interactive art exhibition with FAU Professor
Tammy Knipp in the Schmidt Gallery at 6 p.m. or following the
lecture at 8.)
Thursday, October 6, 7 p.m.
Ritter Art Gallery
Charles Stainback, "William Wegman."
Stainback, the former director of the International
Center of Photography in New York City and Site in Santa Fe,
New Mexico, will talk about the exhibition "It's a Dog's
Life, Photographs by William Wegman from the Polaroid
Collection" on display at FAU through November 12.
Tuesday, October 11, 7 p.m.
Ritter Art Gallery
Barbara Hitchcock, "William Wegman."
Hitchcock, director of cultural affairs for the
Polaroid Corporation, will talk about the exhibition "It's a
Dog's Life, Photographs by William Wegman from the Polaroid
Collection" on display at FAU through November 12.
Thursday, October 20, 7 p.m.
Performing Arts Building, Room 101
Ellen Harvey, "Picturing Florida: Listening to the
Generations."
The artist, who creates works in video, installation
and painting, will discuss her work in connection with the
Picturing Florida project in which Harvey is using ideas from
senior citizens about Florida to create a piece of art that
will be on display at FAU in the spring. (Lecture attendees
are also invited to take part in an interactive art
exhibition with FAU Professor Tammy Knipp in the Schmidt
Gallery at 6 p.m. or following the lecture at 8.)
All lectures are free and open to the public. For further information, visit www.fau.edu/galleries or call 561-297-2966.