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Showing posts with label crisp ellert art museum. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Portfolio Show Info/Posters

 
Flagler College Spring 2014 Bachelor of Fine Art
Senior Portfolio Exhibition
Thursday, May 1st from from 5-9 pm
Oral Presentations start at 3:30 
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum
 
Flagler College Spring 2014 Bachelor of Art
Graphic Design Senior Portfolio Exhibition
Thursday, May 1st from 7-9 pm
Ringhaver Student Center, Virginia Room

 Flagler College Spring 2014 Bachelor of Art
Senior Portfolio Exhibition
 Thursday, May 1st from 5-9 pm
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum

Monday, March 31, 2014

Silent Auction Event: Sell Art Not Humans

Sell Art Not Humans is an inaugural silent art auction with pieces being donated by local artists and Flagler College students. All proceeds will be donated to world relief Jacksonville in combating human-trafficking. Semi formal attire is suggested and refreshments will be provided!


Thursday, March 6, 2014

First Friday Art Walk!

Don't forget that tomorrow is First Friday Art Walk!


We've got three events going on that are associated with our Department:


Senior BFA student, Kelsey Schirard, is the featured artist at Amiro: Art & Found for art walk on Friday from 5 to 9pm!  The work includes 3-D paintings, jewelry designs and nature inspired sculptures. Facebook Event


At the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, Celeste Roberge's Ocean Floors Exhibit is opening, this from 5 to 7pm! Facebook Event


And finally, Professor Laura Mongiovi's Installation/Site Specific sculpture class is exhibiting their Peep Hole projects which are a collaboration with downtown businesses starting at 6pm! Facebook Event



Click through to the Facebook Event pages for more information, and enjoy your art filled Friday!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

First Friday Art Walk!

Don't forget that the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum will be open from 5-9 this Friday for Art Walk! Beth Maycumber and Julie Dickover will be giving a walkthrough of the exhibit starting at 5, so be sure not to miss it.


And if you happen to be in Gainesville this Friday be sure to make it out to the Present Company Excluded Event at the SFC Gallery! Flagler Alumni and Professors participated in this photography exhibit.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Exhibition: "African-American Folk Art from Florida"

Be sure to check out the Crisp-Ellert Art Museums newest exhibition: "The Object Tells a Story: African-American Folk Art from Florida." which is on view now through February 28! Dr. Kristin Congdon, Professor Emerita, Philosophy and Humanities, University of Central Florida will be giving a lecture about Southern African-American Folk Art in conjunction with the exhibit. The talk will be on January 23, and a gallery walkthrough will be hosted on February 7, so be sure to mark your calendars!

This text links to the Facebook event for the Lecture if you're interested!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Student work featured on the cover of FLARE


Congratulations to BFA student Amelia Eldridge! Her drawing is featured on the cover of the Fall 2013 issue of FLARE: The Flagler Review!!! Tomorrow she will be recognized at an event unveiling the issue(more info below).

Here's the cover!


FLARE: The Flagler Review, the literary magazine of Flagler College, will
mark the publication of its Fall 2013 issue with an unveiling and reading at the
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum on Thursday, Dec. 5, at 6 p.m.
This is the 24th volume of the publication, which seeks to publish both up-and-coming and
established writers. FLARE includes poetry, fiction, nonfiction and art. The
literary journal is published by students at Flagler College, and is printed in
the fall and published as an online edition in the spring.
The Crisp-Ellert is located at 48 Sevilla St. The event is free and open to the public.
For more on FLARE, visit theflaglerreview.com.



Here's a peek at other work within the issue:




and be sure to check out the other featured Flagler Artists by clicking here!:

 
http://theflaglerreview.com/artist-spotlight






Thursday, October 3, 2013

CEAM: Call for Chess Boards for an upcoming exhibition!





Lee Walton is looking for chess boards for our upcoming exhibition, "Lee Walton Plays the World (On His Phone): A Chess Performance In 40 Parts."  We need 40 chess boards total, and are looking for 35 more!  If you are interested in lending one from October 28 to November 30, please email the artist at lee@leewalton.com or Julie Dickover at crispellert@flagler.edu.  Thank you!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Please join us at CEAM for Art Walk this Friday from 5 to 9pm!

We have special musical guests Rick Saunders and Laurel Lee Welch playing from 7 to 8pm.
Liz Rodda's exhibition, "Clockwise," will continue through October 18! 


It Wasn’t Supposed To Be This Way
Canvas, plastic, nyquil
36.25 x 32.25 x .25 in
2013

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Liz Rodda visits Video Art Class


Artist Liz Rodda, currently exhibiting at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, visited Patrick Moser's Video Art class. Here is what a couple of students from the class thought about the visit:

" Liz Rodda visited our Video Arts class a couple weeks ago and discussed some of the work she has made using video and also discussed some of her favorite video artists and people she is inspired by. Liz creates a lot of videos which are appropriations of videos she finds from YouTube which I thought was interesting. She locates videos she finds interesting and pieces them together to create a new meaning or places them in unusual context. One artist she showed us was the late George Kuchar, who she had the chance to work with a few years back. He was an eccentric man who created wonderfully strange "B Movies." I have only recently gotten into the video art genre and it was great to hear from someone who shows her work in galleries internationally." -Alexander McNutt

"The artists she showed us were inspiring; George Kuchar especially. The videos made me calmer about what was expected of me for the class and it also excited me about future projects." -Lindsay Wheat