Title of Event: Ashley M. Freeby’s Fragments of (un)sterile soil
Date & Time of Event: Thursday, September 21st at 5pm
Location of Event: Hislop Family Auditorium, Holmes Hall 116
Type of Event: Lecture
Title of Event: Ashley M. Freeby’s Fragments of (un)sterile soil
Date & Time of Event: Thursday, September 21st at 5pm
Location of Event: Hislop Family Auditorium, Holmes Hall 116
Type of Event: Lecture
Title of Event: Ashley M. Freeby’s Fragments of (un)sterile soil
Date & Time of Event: Thursday, September 21st at 6pm
Location of Event: Holmes Hall 103
Type of Event: Exhibition
Title of Event: fragments of (un)sterile soil
Date & Time of Event: Thursday, September 9 at 6:00pm
Location of Event: Holmes 103
Type of event: Exhibition by Ashley Freeby
Title of Event: fragments of (un)sterile soil
Date & Time of Event: Thursday, September 9 at 5:00pm
Location of Event: Holmes 116
Type of event: Lecture given by Ashley Freeby
Title of Event: Paul Villinski: Soaring Exhibition Opening
Date & Time of Event: Saturday, September 9th, at 7pm
Location of Event: Samek Art Gallery
Type of event: exhibition
Title of Event: Kress Collection
Date & Time of Event: Wednesday, August 23rd, 13:00 pm
Location of Event: Samek Art Gallery
Type of event: Visual art exhibitions at the Samek Museum
Title of Event: Facing The Giant – 3 Decades of Dissent: Shepard Fairey
Date & Time of Event: Thursday, August 24th, 12:00 pm
Location of Event: Samek Art Gallery
Type of event: Visual art exhibitions at the Samek Museum
Title of Event: Facing the Giant – 3 Decades of Dissent: Shepard Fairey
Date & Time of Event: Thursday August 24th 7 pm
Location of Event: Samek Art Gallery
Type of event: Reception
Additional Comment: In addition to Shepard Fairey’s work being showcased, artists like Alison Saar also had work on display. One of her pieces can be seen below.
Lost Boys by Alison Saar
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Title of Event: Joe Meiser Artist Lecture
Date & Time of Event: Friday February 3rd 7 pm
Location of Event: Samek Art Gallery
Type of event: Artist lecture and reception
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Title of Event: Bill T. Jones Lecture
Date and time of event: Monday January 30th 7:30 pm
Location of Event: Harvey Powers Theater
Type of Event: Guest Artist Lecture
1.) Provide a brief detail-oriented technical description or summary of the event you attended. (This section should remain journalistic and should not be reflective of your opinion.)
Bill T. Jones gave an hour long lecture with almost a full half hour of questioning afterward. During the lecture he spoke from memory and showed a 15 minutes video of one of his dances that was performed by a number of different dancers. He also showed brief examples of his style of movement throughout the lecture.
2.) Use the section below to write a well-structured paragraph focusing on your personal criticalinsight / response to the event. How did you interpret or react to what was presented to you?
It was clear that Jones was a stage performer. Even in a lecture he had an amazing presence and was very confident. I enjoyed seeing him show bits of his dance moves. He also told a lot of very interesting stories about both his dad and his long time partner. One thing that I found interesting was at the beginning of the lecture he talked a lot about being a part of a counter culture and pushing against society. He described how fruitful it was for him to live in an artist colony that had no concern for material success. However at the end of the lecture he was described some of his current financial realities and the trouble of maintaining a dance company.
3.) What information, ideas, images, etc. most impressed you and why?
I was most impressed by his presence, story telling, and his brief dance moves. They were all very clear but also very unique.
4.) Overall, how would you rate this event (10 being the most worthwhile)?
(10 / 9 / 8 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1 )
eight
5.) Justify your rating in the question above:
I think for he was a really articulate speaker and was also entertaining. He also shared some messages that I thought were very memorable, like when he talked about not keeping your judging mind from getting in the way.