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SUMMARY:"Time Will Tell" Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:“Time Will Tell” is an art exhibition that features dozens of objects by North Florida artist Sheila Goloborotko. The artworks consist of screen printing on atypical materials\, along with encaustic painting\, and objects cast in glass\, aluminum\, and iron. The exhibition will be at the College of Central Florida Webber Gallery\, and visitors can view the artwork through Wednesday\, Sept. 22. \nSheila Goloborotko is a multidisciplinary artist who engages in a relentless auto-ethnographic examination of contemporaneous issues as a form of resistance and poetic activism. Utilizing symbols of intransience\, impermanence\, and stasis\, Goloborotko makes works that are changeable\, shifting\, active\, and unsettled. This exhibit questions the status of the environment and political structures\, among other things\, as the artist asks us to\, “Wander around the sculptures and the prints. Take a well-deserved pause\, and ask yourself\, honestly\, where do you find yourself right now?” \nGoloborotko is a multidisciplinary artist and master printmaker who has exhibited installations\, works on paper\, sculpture\, videos\, and interactive projects in more than 200 exhibitions in museums and galleries on four continents\, and yet has remained firmly committed to community. Her printshops in Jacksonville\, Florida\, and Sherman\, PA are print and poetic activism sites\, empowering first-time printmakers with hands-on workshops and developing the visions of mid-career artists with portfolio production and instruction. \nAdmission is free. The exhibit will run through Wednesday\, September 22. The Webber Gallery’s hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, Monday through Thursday. For additional information\, call 352-854-2322\, ext. 1664.
URL:https://www.cf.edu/event/time-will-tell-exhibit/
LOCATION:Ocala Campus\, 3001 SW College Rd\, Ocala\, FL\, 34474\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Ocala Campus,Visual and Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210904T100000
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SUMMARY:Appleton First Free Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Admission is free on the first Saturday of each month. Practice the art of staycation and visit our permanent collection and special exhibitions. Or\, make art in the Artspace and enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces with large-scale sculpture (perfect for selfies!) Big Lee’s BBQ food truck will be onsite for lunch.
URL:https://www.cf.edu/event/appleton-first-free-saturday/
LOCATION:Appleton Museum of Art\, 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd\, Ocala\, 34470
CATEGORIES:Arts,Visual and Performing Arts
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CREATED:20210819T135909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T140119Z
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SUMMARY:Appleton Exhibition Tour with Andrew M. Grant
DESCRIPTION:Take a tour of “A Breeze Through Fertile Gardens” with artist Andrew M. Grant as he discusses the influence of Bouguereau on his work. This tour is free for members and nonmembers as part of Free First Saturday. Can’t make it at 11 a.m.? There is an additional tour at 2 p.m.
URL:https://www.cf.edu/event/appleton-exhibition-tour-with-andrew-w-grant/
LOCATION:Appleton Museum of Art\, 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd\, Ocala\, 34470
CATEGORIES:Arts,Visual and Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210904T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210904T150000
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SUMMARY:Appleton Exhibition Tour with Andrew M. Grant
DESCRIPTION:Take a tour of “A Breeze Through Fertile Gardens” with artist Andrew M. Grant as he discusses the influence of Bouguereau on his work. This tour is free for members and nonmembers as part of Free First Saturday. Can’t make it at 2 p.m.? There is an additional tour at 11 a.m.
URL:https://www.cf.edu/event/appleton-exhibition-tour-with-andrew-m-grant/
LOCATION:Appleton Museum of Art\, 4333 E Silver Springs Blvd\, Ocala\, 34470
CATEGORIES:Arts,Visual and Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210916T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210916T201500
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SUMMARY:Appleton Artist's Outlook: Online Talk with Sharon Kerry-Harlan
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Zoom every third Thursday for a series of talks where individual artists speak about the inspirations\, processes and history behind their work. This month\, learn more about the mixed-media textiles of Sharon Kerry-Harlan. \nAll talks are hosted on Zoom and can be accessed using your mobile device or desktop computer. If using your phone or other mobile device\, search “Zoom” in the app store. If using your desktop\, visit http://www.zoom.us. We recommend getting this set up and becoming familiar with the program before the event. On event day\, we suggest logging in to join the event 10 minutes prior to the start time. You don’t have to use your camera or speak\, but there will be an opportunity to ask the artist questions. \nMeeting ID: 302 190 0088\nPasscode: 352352
URL:https://www.cf.edu/event/appleton-artists-outlook-online-talk-with-sharon-kerry-harlan/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Arts,Visual and Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210927T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211028T160000
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SUMMARY:Greater Than 17 Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Drawn from the collection of College of Central Florida Associate Professor Tyrus Clutter and complied over more than twenty years\, Greater than 17\, is composed of artists who worked in printmaking\, inﬂuenced by the techniques of British painter and printmaker Stanley William Hayter. \nHayter began his printmaking career working with the engraved line. His technique was based in surrealism and he was aﬃliated with the artists of that movement for a time. He became increasingly inﬂuential among European modernists when he opened his renowned workshop—Atelier 17—in Paris in 1927. The workshop moved to New York City during World War II\, but again returned to Paris in 1950. Between Paris and New York\, the workshop was populated with some of the greatest names of 20th century art: Miro\, Calder\, Lipchitz\, Picasso\, Motherwell\, Nevelson\, Pollock\, Rothko\, and de Kooning. \nMany of the over one hundred ﬁfty works in this exhibition are produced with the Color Viscosity Intaglio printing process which was developed at Hayter’s Atelier 17 in the late 1950s. Earlier attempts had been made to print color etchings from a single plate\, using stencils\, but this was the breakthrough development of the workshop. Clutter says\, “It was my interest in this printing process that led me to begin collecting works by these artists. First it was to learn how to implement the process myself\, but it expanded to wanting to discover the connections and inﬂuences behind these artists over the last century.” \nThe works reveal the importance of Hayter\, and other artists like Mauricio Lasansky\, in the development of printmaking in the middle of the 20th century. Evident are aspects of abstraction connected to the automatism of surrealism\, as well as some representational imagery with mythic and religious overtones—particularly in the work of Dick Swift. \nRepresented are artists from the US and Europe\, but also some originally from South America\, Scandinavia\, Australia\, and Asia. This shows the open\, international ﬂavor of Atelier 17\, as does the inclusion of over twenty female artists. The diversity of Atelier 17 was exceptional and predates the feminist movement\, proper\, in the US. The exhibit will travel to the Leepa-Rattner Museum in Tarpon Springs in early 2022. \nA full slate of talks by Professor Clutter\, covering aspects of the exhibit is scheduled: \nFriday Oct. 1\, 5-7 PM “Collecting Art on a Budget” (including an open reception)\, Wednesday Oct. 6\, 12:30-1:30 PM “The Role of Printmaking in 20th Century American Art\,” Wednesday Oct. 13\, 12:30-1:30 PM “The Shift from Realism to Abstraction in American Art\,” Wednesday Oct. 20\, 12:30-1:30 PM “The Changing Roles of Women in 20th Century Art\,” and Wednesday Oct. 27\, 12:30-1:30 PM “The Role of Poetry and Literature at Atelier 17.” \nAdmission is free. The Webber Gallery’s hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, Monday through Thursday. For additional information\, call the gallery at 352-854-2322\, ext. 1664. \n 
URL:https://www.cf.edu/event/greater-than-17-exhibition/
LOCATION:Ocala Campus\, 3001 SW College Rd\, Ocala\, FL\, 34474\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Ocala Campus,Visual and Performing Arts
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CREATED:20210920T204441Z
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SUMMARY:Greater Than 17 Exhibition Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the initial opening reception for the “Greater Than 17” exhibition. From the collection of Associate Professor Tyrus Clutter\, “Greater Than 17: the art and influence of Stanley William Hayter and Atelier 17” boasts over 150 works by artists from Stanley Hayter’s famed Atelier 17 printmaking workshop. Spanning movements and styles from surrealism to abstract expressionism\, formalism to pop art\, this collection features dozens of artists from all around the world. \nProfessor Clutter will be available at the opening reception to answer questions on the art and artists. A 40-page catalogue for the exhibition with essays on the collection and art historical context will be available for attendees to read. Finger food and drinks provided. \nAdmission is free. The Webber Gallery’s hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, Monday through Thursday. For additional information\, call the gallery at 352-854-2322\, ext. 1664. \n 
URL:https://www.cf.edu/event/greater-than-17-exhibition-opening-reception/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Arts,Ocala Campus,Visual and Performing Arts
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