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Friday, March 8, 2019
Friday, March 8, 2019
Special Announcements | Art Department Events | Art Education News | Continuing Notable Events
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Foundations' students are drawing throughout the Studio Arts Building.
Special Announcements
Registration Advising Fair
Art majors who are not graduationg in spring 2019 are Required to attend advising for majors. Here you will be advised, have registration holds removed and have priority registration. Check your UMass email for your individual appointment date and follow the instructions in that email.
Don't Forget!
Read through to our Opportunities Section, for UMass Internship and Practicum Opportunites, as well as a Call for Artists, at our Umass Galleries!
Department of Art Events

NYPOP: On The Edge
MFA Candidates Amanda Boggs, Kathryn Fanelli, Bibiana Medkova, Kenneth Murphy, and Xuân Phạm
In media ranging from plaster tiles to drone-captured video, the Artist's ask, how do we define edges and defend borders?
Their work investigates and traces boundaries.
On view: March 4 - 29
Opening Reception: Friday, March 8, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Live performances by Amanda Boggs and Bibiana Medkova:
Friday, March 8, 6:30 pm and 7:30 pm respectively.
UMass NYPOP Gallery, 526 W.26th Street,
Suite 314, New York, NY, 10001

New England Graduate Media Symposium
UMass MFA Candidate, Bibiana Medkova, will be presenting their work as part of the 6th Annual New England Graduate Media Symposium, which invites you to explore different interpretations of the word “journey” with us. From road trips and spiritual quests to border crossings and the many ways that our lives change, we will revisit the journeys that have shaped and defined us through various art forms. Works of graduate students in media and the arts are represented from 10+ New England Institutions!
Saturday, March 16, 12:00 pm
Emerson College, Bill Body Theater, 216 Tremont Street, Boston MA

Virtual Bodies / Post-Photographic Unreal
Art 374/384
Virtual Bodies / Post-Photographic Unreal is an exhibition exploring two interrelated themes. Some works examine photographic reality, realism or un-reality, as depicted by the virtual camera. Other works engage with questions about the virtual body: What has become of the body in the digital worlds we navigate? How do our “data bodies” behave? What are the different purposes they serve? How does the digital affect our physical bodies, and vice versa? These videos were made in ART 374 and ART 384, Computer Animation I and II with Prof. Shane Mecklenburger. Videos by Chloe Bordeau, Blaire Hardison, Angela McNamara, Vivian Nguyen, Daria Lee, Jarett Greene, Jacob Irving, Vy Nguyen, Kayla Correa, Jazzy Kophengnavong, Navin Sundaramurthy, Julia Bender, and Elysia Hentschel.
February 26 - March 12
Screen@SAB, SAB Commons

Visiting Artist Lecture - Paul Pfeiffer
Known for his innovative manipulation of digital media, Pfeiffer recasts the visual language of pop spectacle to examine how images shape our perception of ourselves and the world. Sampling footage from YouTube, cable television, and other sources, he uses these as an occasion to plumb the depths of contemporary culture, assessing its racial, religious, and technological dimensions. At the same time, Pfeiffer's objects and images function diachronically, establishing profound genealogies that connect contemporary culture and its many particularities — professional sports, televised game shows, Michael Jackson, etc.- to the long, seemingly remote histories of art, media, religion, politics, and nationhood.
March 21, 4:00 pm
UMass Design Building

A/E: Body in Flux
A/E: Body In Flux is an exhibition which explores the tension between Affected and Effected states of being as experienced by the human body over a lifetime.
In this show, 7 visual artists draw deeply from rooted personal experiences to address the complexities of the body in these states of transition, touching upon themes of disease, death, gender, identity, discrimination, inclusion, union and vulnerability. The work presented here is an expression of the body, sometimes the artists own, as the author and location of these ongoing transformations.
February 20 - March 24
Opening Reception: February 20, 5 - 7 pm
Herter Art Gallery, UMass
Art Education News

Art Education Student Teachers
Under the direction of Ryan Jobb and Nicole Zadykowicz, BFA student teachers at West Springfield High School, students are now showing their work at Crepes Tea House in West Springfield.

Art Education Newsletter
March 8. Volume 5 Issue 5
This week's Art Education newsletter!

MAEA Nominations and Ceremony
Don't forget that the Massachusetts Art Education Association will bestow its annual awards on educators and supporters of arts education this month. Anne Charron, art teacher and Department Chair at West Springfield High School will be receiving the award for Massachusetts Secondary Art Teacher of the year at the event on March 16. Anne is currently co-supervising two of our BFA student teachers, Ryan Jobb and Nicole Zadykowicz. Anne received her MA-Art Education from UMass, and is currently writing her dissertation for her PhD through the College of Education.
Ceremony: March 16, 2019 11:00 am - 1150 am
Hynes Convention Center, Meeting Room 310
900 Boylston St, Boston, MA
Continuing Notable Events

26th annual Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival
"Off Track"

Feelings of David Andrews
Augusta Savage Gallery, UMass Amherst

Terry Winters: Facts and Fictions
UMCA, Fine Art Center, UMass

Xylor Jane: Counterclockwise
Educational, Professional, and Internship Opportunities

Nerd Summit 2019
Learn with our local tech community at a free conference of talks workshops, coding challenges, food and fun!
Integrated Sciences Building
March 9 & 10
Both days begin at 8:30 am and continue all day. Session Schedules »<
Free For Students, Registeration

Arts Extension Service
The Arts Extension Service's internship fair was a success and we are growing our list of opportunities for students.
AES Current Arts & Culture Internship opportunities!

Student Union Art Gallery Call for Artists!
How is your art influenced by the World Wide Web?
This, and other questions, are the prompts for this year’s annual Student Union Art Gallery Pop Show, “Because the Internet ” If you have answers to any of these questions in the form of art, we want it. ALL are welcome to submit. Deadline is March 20.
Email SUAGDirector@sacl.umass.edu if you have any questions or access needs.

March Careers Calendar
Visit the Careers Calendar for workshops on Resume and Cover Letters, Interviewing tips, and help finding Internships and future Jobs!

Wassaic Printmaking Fellowship
The Wassaic Project seeks a part-time Print Fellow to support our Print Program and Artist Residency based in Wassaic, NY. The Print Fellow will live and work in Wassaic, NY and manage our print shop, provide support on projects by artist-in-residence and visiting artists, and produce Wassaic promotional materials. Print Fellow will also work closely with 6 to 8 Print Edition Artists to produce a print edition with each (one print from each edition is part of compensation, too). The Print Fellow will have an opportunity to work closely with community of artists, and has 24-hour access to our print Shop.
Information and application: Wassaic Printmaking Fellowship »

UMCA Student Educators Practicum
Academic Year 2019/2020
CORRECTION: Application due FRIDAY, March 22
This year-long practicum at UMass will train you to be a museum gallery educator and guide. You will develop a number of valuable skills you can use in museums and also in a wide variety of academic and professional settings. The fall semester is dedicated to researching the artist/s and art that you will be introducing to our visitors You’ll develop skills in public speaking, learn about the various roles of a working museum, and design your own tour for range of age groups
(UMass students, K-12 visitors, and the general public).
More about UMCA Student Educators Practicum (.docx) ».
Application (.doc) ».

2019 Summer Internships at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The MFA just published descriptions for over thirty summer internship opportunities. Departments include: Conservation & Collections Management; Development; Education; Exhibitions & Design; Intellectual Property; Volunteer and Community Engagement; and several curatorial departments.

Jabberwocky Submissions
Jabberwocky publishes once at the end of the semester and you can submit:
- Up to three pieces of short fiction
- Up to six poems
- Up to three pieces of literary criticism/nonfiction
- And as much visual art as you’d like!
All majors are encouraged to submit, so tell your friends! The submission deadline is April 3. Please email all submissions as attachments to:
umassjabberwocky@gmail.com. Questions or concerns can be sent to this address as well.
Paperbark Call for Visual Art
Paperbark Literary Magazine is looking for new visual art for their cover image. Here, we work to recognize harm and to unlearn its violent boundaries. We work to grow in tune with symbiosis, equity, and truth telling. Here, we honor what is daring, what dwells in liminality, what is strengthened through multiplicity. Submitters of underrepresented identities are strongly encouraged to send works.
Submissions are rolling - Submit your work to Paperbark »

Current exhibition: Jennifer Levonian and Eva Wylie: Outage
Locust Projects Summer Program
Locust Projects, Miami’s longest running not-for-profit, is seeking proposals for LAB MFA our summer residency and exhibition program. This paid opportunity is open to currently enrolled studio art MFA students and provides a project and travel budget. Applications are due on March 17th.
Learn More about the Locust Projects Summer Program (pdf) »