Ruthie Baker, Picture of the Hands, an analog photo shot on Ilford SFX 200 film
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Join us for a Lecture on Contemporary Korean art by Young Min Moon
Professor and Chair of the Department of Art.
The Lecture will take place at the Great Hall, Old Chapel
on April 12 at 4 pm.
Over the past century, the Korean peninsula has seen a succession of violent ruptures, and it remains a flashpoint for the world’s superpowers. The peninsula is still gripped by Cold War geopolitics more than three decades after the fall of the Communist bloc. In the aftermath of the Korean War, South Korea was built on androcentric nation building, anti-communism, and a relentless drive for industrialization. In the period of compressed development from the poverty-stricken 1950s to the global success stories of today, countless lives have been lost to the state apparatus – lives whose memories must be contextualized in the history and politics of the Cold War.
This lecture will provide American audiences with a deeper understanding of South Korea by examining how contemporary Korean artists investigate this difficult historical legacy: through their grappling with political violence, forsaken memories, and the unfinished task of mourning in the context of a militarized modernity.
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Department of Art, UMass, and Five College Art Events | ↑Top
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“Overcast Series” 2023, hand-knitted cotton, dimensions variable/Photo: Curtis Anthony Bozif
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Puddles and Pathos
Read Curtis Anthony Bozif's thoughtful review of Shona Macdonald's work, the Art Department professor, in her exhibition "Weather Accents."
at Boundary Gallery in Chicago
The exhibition date
March 18 - April 29
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We Are All Made of the Same Stuff
April 12 - 25 Curated by the Art 401 Student Artists Instructor: Nima Nikakhlagh
Opening Reception
Thursday, April 13, 4 - 6 PM
We have found each other here in this moment of life.
For us, the process of life plays out in the environment, disability, romantic relationships, illness, fashion, hope, and coexistence.
Herter Art Gallery is delighted to present We Are All Made of the Same Stuff, a group
exhibition of work by the Art 401: Professional Practices students at UMass Amherst.
Artists included: Shriya Agrawal, Diya Antony, Emily Beaulieu,
Emmy Currier-Dougherty, Meagan Gravel, Greta Jarvi, Shannon Jenkins,
Elijah Nosa, and Angelina Oliveira
The exhibition and reception are free and open to everyone.
For the gallery's regular opening hours and more information,
please check out the Herter Gallery website (here)
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Film Screening Event
Fly in Power (Solidarity in Asian Migrant Massage and Sex Workers)
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm Thursday, April 27
W 245, South College, UMass-Amherst
Co-directed by Yoon Grace Ra and Yin Q, Fly in Power follows Charlotte, a Korean massage worker and core organizer of Red Canary Song (RCS): a social justice collective of Asian diasporic massage workers, sex workers, and allies who base build through mutual aid. Through her story, we learn how the incarceration system is pitted against Asian migrant women and their survival. Other RCS members, including Khokhoi, a young bodyworker, Esther K, a sex work activist, and Prof Elena Shih, Brown University, share powerful insights that debunk the myths of sex trafficking. Fly in Power is a glimpse into the intimate spaces that not only connect these workers but are also a testament to the global advocacy of women's rights to work and thrive.
This film has been produced entirely by women, non-binary, trans, and queers of the Asian diaspora. More than half of the production team are former sex workers.
Moderator
Dr. Laura Briggs: Professor. The Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at UMass-Amherst.
Watch the Trailer
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Opening Wall@SAB
Come celebrate the completion of Isabelle Okwuosa's Wall@SAB project.
Opening April 13
5-7 pm
The Wall is in the Atrium, 2nd floor, Studio Arts Building
Okwuosa's painting is dedicated to Black women and streetwear. The mural is inspired by her past creations and personal love of fashion. Okwuosa finds it important for Black subjects in the art to be showcased around campus.
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UMass Community Shines at "Empty Bowls" Fundraising Event!
We are thrilled to share that the April 1, 2023 Empty Bowls event at Amhesr survival center was a resounding success, and we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to UMass Art Department for their incredible contribution. Local potters from the UMass Art Department generously donated 30 beautiful handmade bowls to the event, which were available for purchase, with all proceeds going towards supporting Amhesr survival center food and nutrition programs that serve almost 7,500 food-insecure residents in Hampshire and Franklin Counties.
Potters from the UMass Art Department:
Cynthia Constantino, Evelyn Snyder, Anna Cincotta, Ace Harrill, Jessi Johnson, Linda Nguyen, Katya Obeid, Clive Rudolph, Viviana Wu , Henry Prentiss
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Educational, Professional, and Internship Opportunities |↑Top
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Join Monet: Empowering Artists and Building the Future of the Art World!
Are you creative? Join Monet, a student-run art social media and marketplace platform. At Monet, with the help of faculty and art experts, we are dedicated to empowering artists and making collecting more accessible.
Don’t miss the opportunity to showcase your work and connect with other artists. Sign up on Monet today and build the future of the art world.
We can’t wait to see what you create!
For more information, feel free to contact us by email at jwahab@umass.edu or on Instagram @julianowahab
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CAREER OPPORTUNITY FOR GRADUATING SENIORS
Take your first step for a career in advocacy by applying for a full-time position with the Student PIRGs. This job gives recent graduates the opportunity to work with great people, gain real skills, and start making a difference on important issues right away! If you are ready to make a difference after graduation- apply now.
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