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2021 Hamblet Award Recipient, Emily Kopec returns with new exibintion January 12, 2023
Dec. 13, 2022—January 2023 will open the spring semester with a new exhibition, Where You Find Rest, I Keep Watch by artist, Emily Kopec. The exhibition opens on January 12, 2023 with a reception at 3PM in Space 204, the gallery space on the 2nd floor of the E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center. Kopec’s work and...
ARTS Digital Animation students collaborate with Vanderbilt Percussion Group
Nov. 30, 2022—Vanderbilt Art Lecturer Jose Luis Benavides and his digital animation class (a new course for our department) have been collaborating with the Blair School of Music, Professor Hye Jung and the Vanderbilt Percussion Group (VPG) all semester preparing for joint performance event. Benavides and his students worked as a group to conceive an animation work...
Branding Conflict ties in closing events to Space 204 exhibition
Nov. 30, 2022—The Branding Conflict exhibition (currently on view in Space 204 thru December 8) will finish it’s exhibition run with a program of tie-in events. Events Schedule: December 1, 2022 9:30 AM – BREAKUP: Comics on Conflict Workshop with illustrator Tracy Chahwan 12:00 PM – Artist talk December 8, 2022 12:15 PM – Visions of Diversity: Middle Eastern Arts...
Space 204 exhibition addresses “branding conflict”
Oct. 26, 2022—Space 204 has taken on a year long curated program focusing on themes of the Middle East throughout the 2022 calendar year. Curated by current exhibitions committee members Raheleh Filsoofi (committee chair), Jonathan Rattner, and Qais Assali, Space 204 has exhibited work and collaborated with other programs, organizations and artists (both local and international) addressing...
Studio VU Lecture Series to open season 16 with Lenka Clayton (November 16)
Oct. 18, 2022—The Department of Art and the Studio VU Lecture Series will open the 16th season of the Studio VU program with artist Lenka Clayton. Her lecture will take place on Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 4:10PM (CST) in Room 220 of the E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center at Vanderbilt University. LENKA CLAYTON – interdiscplinary artist...
The Creative Writing Program and the Department of Art host poetry event in collaboration with Space 204 exhibition
Sep. 22, 2022—The Creative Writing Program and the Department of Art at Vanderbilt University invite you to Pendulum: Poetry Responds to Art, an event in collaboration with the Space 204 exhibition Entropic Systems from Laleh Mehran. Poets from the MFA program at Vanderbilt University will spend time within Mehran’s immersive exhibition and respond to their experience with...
Laleh Mehran’s “Entropic Systems” in Space 204, September 8 – October 20
Aug. 30, 2022—Space 204 and the Vanderbilt, Arts, and the Middle East: Building Bridges to the Global and the Local curatorial program are proud to present Entropic Systems, a solo exhibition from Laleh Mehran. The exhibition will be on view September 8 through October 20, 2022 in Space 204 will feature an immersive video/audio experience surrounding an...
Space 204 hosts Closing Reception for “The Water-Carrier Died” exhibition, August 30
Aug. 30, 2022—The Water-Carrier Died, currently on view in Space 204, closes on Aug. 30! You are invited to the closing reception that evening, 4-6 p.m., in the E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center. The Water-Carrier Died features the work of three artists from the Nashville Coptic Community–Keria Nashed, Bassam Habib and Mohsen Ramsis. During the exhibition’s...
Student Gallery starts 2022 -2023 academic year with “sunprints”
Aug. 1, 2022—The Student Gallery, located on the first floor of the E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center (Vanderbilt University), opens the 2022-2023 academic year with an exhibition from the Summer II ARTS1101 – Introduction to Studio class titled Sunprint Collages. The exhibition features student artists Aliyah Weaver, Alix Roy, Teal Caudle, Eddy Kwon, and Ari Pande. The course is...
Department of Art welcomes El Mahaba Center with Live-Streamed events; part of the curated Middle Eastern Gallery Program
Jul. 20, 2022—Currently on view in Space 204, The Water-Carrier Died – an exhibition from three members of the Nashville Coptic Egyptian community, fills the gallery space with imagery, video, and sound. The works of Keira Nashed, Bassam Habib, and Mohsen Ramsis bring forward a community perspective that is underrepresented in the city and has been working...