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Visual Artist Exhibits, Lectures, And Residencies

1986–1987 Marian Vieux, Wrapped Tree Workshop/Installation

1987–1988 Heidi Rubin, Sculptor, Creation and Temporary Installation of Sculpture entitled “The Garden of Eden,” Thomas Library

1988–1989 Howard Kottler, Ceramic Artist, Gallery Talk and Exhibition, “Pots and Decal Plates: 1966-1988” Poster Artist for the 1988-89 Wittenberg Series

1989–1990 Michael Flechtner, Neon Artist, Gallery Talk and Construction of Neon Sculpture, “Jan-Ken,” in the Student Center Commons (Installation of this work was completed after the Residency.)

1990–1991 Maurice Sendak, Artist, Illustrator, and Children's Author, Lecture: “Descent into Limbo: The Creative Process.” Poster Artist for the 1989-90 Wittenberg Series

1991–1992 Barbara Chavous, Sculptress, On-Site Construction and Installation of Semi- Relief Totem in the Student Center Commons (Deconstructed during the 1998–1999 academic year)

1992–1993 Wilbert R. Hasbrouck, Architect, Restoration and Preservation Specialist The Lutheran Brotherhood Collection of Religious Art

1993–1994 Judy Chicago, Feminist Artist, Lecture and Residency with Common Learning Faculty and Students

1994–1995 Kathryn Clark, Artist and Co-founder of Twinrocker Handmade Paper (BFA 1966)

1995–1996 Charles Csuri, Computer Graphic/Holographic Artist Poster Artist for the 1995-96 Wittenberg Series

1996–1997 Christopher Staley, Potter (BFA 1977) Poster Artist for the 1996-97 Wittenberg Series

1997–1998 Gail Bird and Yazzie Johnson, Native American Jewelry Designers and Crafters

1998–1999 Joan Coate Milsom, Painter (BFA 1947) Poster Artist for the 1998-99 Wittenberg Series Timothy H. Phelps (BFA 1975), Artist and Medical Illustrator

1999–2000 Carolyn Jones, Photographer, Lecture and Exhibit “The Family of Women: Voices Across the Generations”

2000–2001 Rory Kennedy, Filmmaker and Producer

2001–2002 Neil Levine, Art Historian (see Kinnison Endowed Lecture)

2002–2003 Yoshiro and Ester Ikeda, ceramists, Residency, Exhibit and Gallery Talk

2006-2007 Shoei Yoh, Architect

2006-2007 Rita Dove, Poet

 

 



 

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