| Art
and Culture Talks
Peter Schjeldahl
What Art Is For Now
Wednesday, September 24, 7:00 p.m.
University Art Museum
Admission is free.
Co-sponsored by the
New York State Writers Institute
Peter
Schjeldahl, art critic for The
New Yorker, will give an informal talk
entitled What Art Is For Now.
Before joining The New Yorker in 1998,
Peter Schjeldahl was
an art critic at The Village Voice and
previously wrote as a regular art critic
for Seven Days and The New York Times.
His numerous honors include the Frank
Jewett Mather Award for distinguished
art criticism and a Guggenheim Foundation
grant. He is the author of The Hydrogen
Jukebox: Selected Writings 1978- 1990,
Columns and Catalogues, The Seven Days
Art Columns, and other collections and
monographs.
ACT programs will
be held at the Museum and other campus
locations.
For more information, call (518) 442-4035.
All programs are free and open to the
public.
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| Wednesday,
September 24, 7:00 p.m.
University Art Museum
Lecture, What Art Is For Now
by Peter Schjeldahl,
art critic for The New Yorker
Co-sponsored by the
NYS Writers Institute
Monday, October 20,
7:00 p.m.
University Art Museum
Lecture, My Art Practice and Welcome
To It: Tradition, Family and Peanut Butter
by William Pope.L, performance
artist
Thursday, October 30, 4:00 p.m.
University Art Museum
Lecture, A Moving Picture Show
by Allen Yates, artist,
MFA ‘99
Wednesday, November
12, 7:00 p.m.
Boor Sculpture Studio
Panel Discussion: Working in Arcadia:
The Role of the Artist in Art Communities
Today
Artists and directors from Art Omi Artist
Colony, The Millay Colony for the Arts,
and Yaddo will discuss the artist community
experience.
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