Monday, February 16, 2009

Public Art Symposium Registration Now Open

Jesus Moroles, Granite Windows, Prexie's Pasture, 2009

The University of Wyoming and the Wyoming Arts Council are pleased to announce that registration for the forthcoming symposium, Public Art and Community: Inspiration and Reflection is now open. To download information and the registration form, click here.

To see the press release on Public Art and Communities: Inspiration adn Reflection, click here.


Friday, February 6, 2009

Art Museum Celebrates Re-Opening of Galleries


Invitation to the opening of The Disappeared/ Los Desaparecidos
with the artwork of Luis Gonzales Palma

Tana Stith, graphic design; photo courtesy of the North Dakota Museum of Art

On March 6, 2009, the University of Wyoming Art Museum re-opens its galleries with a major, internationally touring exhibition called The Disappeared / Los Desaparecidos. Curated by Laurel Reuter, director and chief curator of the North Dakota Museum of Art, the exhibition presents the work of 26 Latin American artists who have incorporated their personal and cultural experiences of the "disappeared."
A series of public programs are being planned. Schedule to date includes:

Fri., Mar. 6; 10:30 am
Gallery Walkthrough with Laurel Reuter, curator

Fri., Mar. 6; 6 - 8 pm
Opening Reception

Sat., Mar. 7; 7 pm
Art Talk with Laurel Reuter, curator

Mon., Mar. 30; 7 pm
An evening of music and poetry featuring UW pianist Rubia Santos and UW music students

Mon. Apr. 13; 7 pm
Art Talk with Kate Doyle, senior analyst, National Security Archives

For information on The Disappeared, visit the UW Art Museum webpage.

Braced Ring with Outlyer Restored

Carl Reed's Braced Ring with Outlyer was restored
to its original configuration yesterday.
Photo courtesy of the UW Art Museum

Yesterday, artist Carl Reed delivered and installed a replacement "outlyer", the detached component of Braced Ring with Outlyer, after its was destroyed by vandals last fall. The work is located on Prexie's Pasture east of the College of Arts & Sciences.

Sculpture Symposium Fees and Accommodation Information

Public Art and Community: Inspiration and Reflection
A 2-1/2 day symposium for artists, community leaders, students, and the public
UW Conference Center, Laramie, WY
April 2 - 4, 2009

REGISTRATION FEES

Advance Registration (postmark March 15, 2009)

Full Conference
(includes opening and closing receptions and two lunches)
$100

One Day
(includes opening OR closing reception and lunch)
$60

Regular Registration (postmark after March 15, 2009 and on-site)

Full Conference
(includes opening and closing receptions and two lunches)
$125

One Day
(includes opening OR closing reception and lunch)
$75

Student Registration (copy of photo ID required)

Full Conference
(includes opening and closing receptions and two lunches)
$50

One day
(includes opening OR closing reception and lunch)
$30

TO REGISTER, DOWNLOAD THE REGISTRATION FORM, COMPLETE, AND SEND WITH PAYMENT (CHECKS SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO THE UW ART MUSEUM) TO:

Public Art Symposium
c/0 Wyoming Arts Council
2320 Capitol Ave
Cheyenne, WY 82002
PH: 307-777-7742
FAX: 307-777-5499

Note: Registration Forms will posted to this blog by Friday, Feb. 13, 2009

ACCOMMODATIONS

Hilton Garden Inn
2229, Grand Ave, Laramie, WY 82072
$99 +tax/night; includes hot breakfast in the American Grill Restaurant
307-745-5500; request Sculpture Symposium Room Block
Reserve by March 3, 2009

AmericInn Lodge and Suites
4712 E Grand Ave, Laramie, WY 82070
$84 +tax/night; includes hot breakfast
307-745-0777; request Sculpture Symposium Room Block
Reserve by March 3, 2009

Baymont Inn
1655 Centennial Drive, Laramie, WY 82070
$70 +tax/night
Reserve by March 10, 2009
307-742-6665; request Sculpture Symposium Room Block

See previous posting for information on the Symposium Schedule.

Public Art Symposium Planned for April

Ursula von Rydingsvard's Doolin Doolin on the
sculpture terrace of the UW Art Museum
Photo courtesy of the UW Art Museum


The UW Art Museum in partnership with the Wyoming Arts Council is planning a 2-1/2 day symposium to consider the importance of public art in our communities and on our campuses.

Public Art and Community: Inspiration and Reflection
is scheduled for April 2 - 4, 2009 at the UW Conference Center in Laramie. Ten of the sculptors in Sculpture: A Wyoming Invitational will present sessions on their work with nearly 30 additional presenters discussing other public art programs in Wyoming, various aspects of planning and installing the sculpture exhibition in Laramie, how the exhibition has been used in the classroom, and offer creative responses to the sculpture.

SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE

Thursday, April 2


1 - 5 pm

Symposium Registration & Check-in

UW Conference Center

5 - 7 pm
Welcoming Reception for Conference Attendees

University of Wyoming Art Museum
Sponsored by the UW Presidents Office, UW Office of Academic Affairs, and the UW Art Museum

7:30 pm
Art Slam: John Henry, Jesus Moroles, and Ursula von Rydingsvard

UW Conference Center
Open to the Public at No Charge


10:00 pm
Open Forum
(working title): A Fast-Paced Session of Short Presentations by Conference Attendees
UW Conference Center
Open to the Public at No Charge

Hear Wyoming artists, community leaders, UW Faculty, and other conference attendees present their work and what they are doing to support public art in Wyoming. 20 images, 20 seconds each in a PowerPoint format.
Note to conference attendees: This is a first come first served opportunity, advanced sign-up required, and no fee. For more information, contact Rachel Miller, Interim Assistant Curator, UW Art Museum, 307-766-6621.

Friday, April 3

7 am
Visual Arts Roundtable with the Wyoming Arts Council

Coal Creek Coffee (adjacent to the Hilton Garden Inn on Grand Ave)

7:30 am - 5 pm
Symposium Registration & Check-in

UW Conference Center

8 am - 12 noon
Symposium sessions

UW Conference Center

Lunch for all conference participants
Visual Arts Roundtable for Wyoming artists and the Wyoming Arts Council
Discussion of WAC Programs for the Visual Arts

UW Conference Center
Sponsored by the UW Presidents Office and the UW Office of Academic Affairs

1 pm - 5 pm
Symposium sessions

UW Conference Center

5:30pm
Dinner on your own
Visual Arts Roundtables for Wyoming artists and the Wyoming Arts Council
Various restaurants in Laramie
Sign-up required at check-in; limited to 10 at each restaurant


Evening options
Self-guided walking tour of the sculpture on Prexy's Pasture
Time to meet and greet old friends and new in any number of interesting locations in Laramie (list available at the registration table)

Saturday, April 4

7 am

Visual Arts Roundtable with the Wyoming Arts Council
Coal Creek Coffee (adjacent to the Hilton Garden Inn on Grand Ave)

7:30 am - 3 pm
Symposium Registration & Check-in
UW Conference Center

8 am - 12 noon
Symposium sessions
UW Conference Center

Lunch for all conference participants
Visual Arts Roundtable for Wyoming artists and the Wyoming Arts Council
Discussion of WAC Programs for the Visual Arts

UW Conference Center
Sponsored by the UW Presidents Office and the UW Office of Academic Affairs

1 pm - 5 pm
Symposium sessions
UW Conference Center

5 pm
Wyoming Arts Council Fellowship Awards Ceremony and Closing Reception
UW Conference Center

Information on fees and lodging will given in the next posting.

Public Art and Community: Inspiration and Reflection is funded in part by Richard & Judith Agee, UW Presidents Office, UW Office of Academic Affairs, National Advisory Board of the UW Art Museum, Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund, adn the Wyoming Arts Council through the Wyoming State Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts which believes a great nation deserves great art.