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Ongoing
- Something Along Those Lines
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery
Organized in response to Sol LeWitt's 1971 Wall Drawing #118, which was conceived and installed at SMFA that year, "Something Along Those Lines," is a dynamic group exhibition featuring nine modern and contemporary artists who blend conceptual, sculptural and performative engagements with the formal elements of drawing: Adel Abdessemed, Ann Carlson + Mary Ellen Strom, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Gego, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, LeWitt, Bruce Nauman, Fred Sandback and Lawrence Weiner.
Ongoing
- "SUMMER CAMP 2012"
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Mission Hill building Gallery, SMFA
First exhibition curated by the Mission Hill Gallery Student Committee, "SUMMER CAMP 2012" includes works by: Annie Blazejack, Caroline Board, Jessica Borusky, Sophie Chou, Case Hathaway-Zepeda, Laura Fischman, Ryan Kish, Lindsay Kocur, Neerja Kothari, Coe Lapossy, Emily Lombardo, Maia Lynch, Katrina Majkut, Monica Lynn Manoski, Vanessa Michalak, Joe Joe Orangias, David Richmond, Constance Sawyer, and Carl Vestweber
Closing reception: October 2, 57 pm
Thanks to the support of the Mission Hill Gallery Student Committee: Michael Macmahon, Monica Manoski, Ryan Kish, David Richmond, Connie Sawyer, P.T. Sullivan, Carl Vestweber, Rebecca Williams.
Ongoing
- Going: Post-Bac Exhibition
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Weems Atrium and BAG Gallery, SMFA
The 201213 class of post-baccalauretes presents "Going" on view September 24October 12. Reception: October 4, 5:307:30 pm.
October 2
- Breakfast with the President
9:00AM - 10:00AM
To RSVP, please see Christine Willis, Executive Assistant to the President, in the Office of the President on the second floor to add your name to the list. Due to space limitations, priority will be given to those students who are attending for the first time. There is no specific agenda and space is reserved on a first come, first served basis for up to 12 students. The purpose behind this initiative is for President Bratton to meet students in a small setting and gain an understanding of topics that are being discussed in our community. It is also a means for students to share their views with the leadership of the School.
October 2
- Boit Award Drop-offs
10:00AM - 4:00PM
Anderson Auditorium.
These awards are given to multiple students early in the Fall semester for independent work completed during the summer. Eligibility: Current full-time students who were also enrolled during the 2012 spring semester. Winning works are included in the "Award Recipients and Graduating Students Exhibition" in Spring 2013. Details: Students may apply in all media. No more than three (3) works accepted.
5:30PM - 6:30PM
A310
SBInc. is a student comprised, student-run group working toward the unification of the student body by supporting clubs, groups and events. Any student can propose an event, club or group. SBInc will review and discuss proposals and offer funding for approved proposals. SBInc. membership is open to all students. Regularly attending members have the authority to vote on proposals and determine how funds are distributed. If you have an idea on how to make SMFA more fun, SBInc. is your place!
Ongoing
- Open Model Drawing Session
12:00PM - 2:00PM
A202
All welcome, no instruction.
October 4
- Mold Making Workshop
1:00PM - 2:00PM
Metals Department. Learn the basics of mold making and casting.
October 4
- School Store: Paper Talk
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Digital Papers Demo: Atrium
Come to an informative talk hosted by the School Store. Learn how to use Canson Digital Papers.
October 4
- Visiting Artist Lecture: Katie Peterson
12:00PM - 1:45PM
SMFA, A207 (Mezzanine)
Katie Peterson is Professor of the Practice of Poetry at Tufts University. She is the author of a book of poems, This One Tree (New Issues, 2006) and the forthcoming collections The Accounts (University of Chicago, 2013) and Permission (New Issues, 2014), and the recipient of several fellowships including an individual artist grant, from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts and a Radcliffe Fellowship. Presented by the SMFA English Department/Visual and Critical Studies Department.
Ongoing
- Something Along Those Lines
10:00AM - 8:00PM
Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery
Organized in response to Sol LeWitt's 1971 Wall Drawing #118, which was conceived and installed at SMFA that year, "Something Along Those Lines," is a dynamic group exhibition featuring nine modern and contemporary artists who blend conceptual, sculptural and performative engagements with the formal elements of drawing: Adel Abdessemed, Ann Carlson + Mary Ellen Strom, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Gego, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, LeWitt, Bruce Nauman, Fred Sandback and Lawrence Weiner.
October 4
- Reception: Going
5:30PM - 7:30PM
Weems Atrium, SMFA
Reception for the fall Post-Bac exhibition, "Going."
October 4
- Visiting Artist Lecture: Chiapas Photography Project
12:30PM - 1:30PM
Alfond Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Free tickets may be obtained at MFA ticket desks and kiosks
Lecture by photographer and found of the Chiapas Photography Project Carlota Duarte.
October 4
- School Store: Paper Talk
10:00AM - 12:00PM
talk paper! paper talk! "Make Your Mark", A210
Come to an informative talk hosted by the School Store. Topics covered will included properties of different papers; how to choose and use.
All Day
Bus leaves from 230 The Fenway Saturday, October 6 and arrives back at the School that evening. Sign up in Student Affairs. $10 cash or check.
October 8
- Columbus Day: No Classes
October 9
- Substitute Monday's schedule + deadline
All Day
- Substitute Monday's schedule.
- Last day to drop Academic and Art History courses only without record of enrollment.
- Last day to elect pass/fail options in Academic and Art History courses.
October 11
- Visiting Artist Lecture: Jered Sprecher
12:30PM - 2:00PM
Alfond Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Free tickets may be obtained at MFA ticket desks and kiosks.
Jered Sprecher's studio practice explores the "handwriting" of humankind. The vocabulary that he draws from is focused on the vast array of marks and images in one's surroundings. From this vocabulary he samples visual motifs and imports them into his paintings and drawings. These works continually focus on remnants and fragments that are captured in the midst of change, then edited and fused together in the space of painting.
Ongoing
- "Fear, Pessimism and Anxiety"
10:00AM - 6:00PM
Mission Hill building Gallery, SMFA
The second in a series of exhibitions developed by the Mission Hill Gallery Student Committee (Ryan Kish, Michael MacMahon, Monica Manoski, David Richmond, Constance Sawyer, Paul Sullivan, Carl Vestweber, Rebecca Williams) "Fear, Pessimism and Anxiety" is on view October 1530, with a closing reception on October 30, 57 pm.
Participating artists:
Andrea Barone, Annie Blazejack, Monica Filippenko, Laura Harrison, Case Hathaway-Zepade, Sunyong Hwang, Hilary Irvine, Muge Karamanci, Charlotte Lewis, Greg Lookerse, Maia Lynch, Monica Manoski, Vanessa Michalak, Samara Pearlstein,Heather Rankin, David Richmond, Molly Segal, Tyler Smith, Paul Sullivan, Keena Tarrant, Garima Tripathy, Ashley Wood, Esther Zabronsky.
October 16
- Last day to make up spring 2012 incompletes
October 18
- Visiting Artist Lecture: Tom Rankin
12:30PM - 2:00PM
SMFA, B311
"Photography, for me, is about doing something with and about what's immediately around us, even in the most mundane of places and times. It's about discovering words and ways of seeing that are newthis is the heart of making worlds visible, using photography to do rather than to merely say." -Tom Rankin
October 23
- Visiting Artist Lecture: Lee Boronson
12:30PM - 2:00PM
Alfond Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Free tickets may be obtained from MFA ticket desks and kiosks.
"This project was designed to be a narrative, experienced in four components, which can be understood in relation to each other. The components are "Ground Cover" a fabric sculpture that refers to a lava field, "Shade Cloth", a fabric cloud, "Water Feature" a torrent of 20,000 white rayon tassels pouring down from the ceiling above, and "Dynamo" a stainless steel sphere lit from within and casting its red/ orange glow on the surrounding walls." Lee Boroson
October 23
- Visiting Artist Lecture: Julia Sissia
7:00PM - 8:30PM
Paris-based Art Historian Julie Sissia discusses "The Two Germanies at the Paris Biennale, 1967-1982"
School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Room B-311
Free and open to the public
Lecture will be in English.
October 25
- Photo Annual Opening
5:00PM - 7:00PM
Atrium + BAG Gallery
October 25
- "Mnemonic" performance by Katrina Chamberlin
10:00AM - 5:00PM
"Mnemonic" performance by Katrina Chamberlin
Thursday October 25 + Friday October 26
In conjunction with the SMFA exhibition "Something Along Those Lines" on view September 13-November 3
Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery
Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to receive a permanent tattoo of a small blue dot on the location of their choosing. First performed at MCA Chicago in 2011, the Boston performance will function as a performative response to Wall Drawing #118: Fifty random points all connected by straight lines by Sol LeWitt, on view in the Grossman Gallery.
To be a participant and sign up for a permanent tattoo, click here: http://mnemonic.genbook.com
More information at www.smfa.edu/lines
October 25
- Raqs Media Collective: What Does Intelligence Do For Us?
7:00PM - 9:00PM
Isabelle Stewart Gardner Museum
Calderwood Hall
'What does Intelligence Do For Us ?'
Intelligence is a capacity that intrigues us, defines us, and gives us a distinctive value. This session will engage with questions about intelligence its capacity, its many forms, its threats, its beauty and more.
We intend this to be a really informal, relaxed, spontaneous and free conversation that brings in different positions, thoughts and experiences. The four corners of the carpet will be taken by the four speakers: Dr. Arani Bose, neurosurgeon, contemporary art collector and founder of the BosePacia Gallery in New York); Chris Bratton, President of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Joan Jonas, artist and MIT Professor at the Program for art Culture and technology; Valentine Talland, conservator of objects at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The Raqs media collective will act as moderators.
TICKETING: Includes admission to Gardner After Hours
SMFA students attend FREE (with ID)
RESERVE TICKETS/LEARN MORE
The Great Bare Mat & Exchange is a specially commissioned program of conversations at the Gardner Museum. The program consists of a set of four 'exchanges' in Calderwood Hall, each involving four speakers, with Raqs Media Collective as moderators. These 'exchanges' will reflect on themes Raqs has chosen in response to their time spent in the Museum. Each themenostalgia, intelligence, music, and accumulationspeaks to a specific attribute or quality of the Museum, but is to be interpreted as freely as possible.
October 26
- "Mnemonic" performance by Katrina Chamberlin
10:00AM - 5:00PM
"Mnemonic" performance by Katrina Chamberlin
Thursday October 25 + Friday October 26
In conjunction with the SMFA exhibition "Something Along Those Lines" on view September 13-November 3
Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery
Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to receive a permanent tattoo of a small blue dot on the location of their choosing. First performed at MCA Chicago in 2011, the Boston performance will function as a performative response to Wall Drawing #118: Fifty random points all connected by straight lines by Sol LeWitt, on view in the Grossman Gallery.
To be a participant and sign up for a permanent tattoo, click here: http://mnemonic.genbook.com
More information at www.smfa.edu/lines
October 30
- Visiting Artist Lecture: Lucy Orta
12:30PM - 2:00PM
Alfond Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Free tickets may be obtained from MFA ticket desks and kiosks.
"As members of the community, we have been affected by various problems that our society is facing: loneliness, homelessness, forced migration, famine, water scarcity, climate and change. And as artists, we develop poetic strategies in an attempt to address these issues. Like Joseph Beuys, we support the idea that art can act as a catalyst for social change. Together we believe that the creative potential of every individual no longer needs to be proven, it needs to be fully recognized and converted into initiatives that will engage a wider range of community members, whether they are street sellers, passers-by, scientists, museum curators or visitors." Lucy and Jorge Orta, from an interview with Valerie Knochel Abecassis
October 30
- Reception + Talks: "Fear, Pessimism and Anxiety"
5:00PM - 7:00PM
Mission Hill building Gallery, SMFA
Reception for "Fear, Pessimism and Anxiety" plus artist talks from: Annie Blazejack, Case Hathaway-Zepeda, Greg Lookerse, Maia Lynch, Doug Richmond and Ashley Wood.
October 31
- Visiting Artist Lecture: John Brown
12:30PM - 2:00PM
Alfond Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts
Free tickets may be obtained at any MFA ticket desk or kiosk.
John Brown was born in Dumfries in the south west of Scotland and grew up on a large garden estate called Threave where his father worked. In 1985, he moved to Edinburgh to study for a degree in drawing and painting at Edinburgh College of Art and became one of the first to go on and graduate with a master's degree in painting in 1991. During this time, he was awarded a number of travelling scholarships that enabled him, after graduating, to make extensive tours of Europe and the United States. On returning to Scotland in 1994, he began teaching part time at Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) and Grays School of Art in Aberdeen. This has since led on to a more permanent position at ECA where John works with a wide range of students in the School of Drawing and Painting. Read more...
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