Monday, November 30, 2009

Dan Cameron at Brown!

The Brown University Visual Art Department is hosting curator Dan Cameron
for a talk about the Prospect.1 Biennial in New Orleans.

WHERE: List Art Center Room 120
WHEN: Thursday, December 3, 4:00 PM

Dan Cameron is a noted curator who has organized numerous large-scale and
international exhibitions. He is the former senior curator of the New Museum
of Contemporary Art in New York [1995-2006], and now the Director of Visual
Art at the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center. Cameron will be talking
about his experience organizing the 2008 Prospect.1 New Orleans, the largest
biennial of international art in the United States.

Join us to hear of Cameron's efforts to help revitalize the city of New
Orleans and to showcase new artistic practices from around the world.

2009-2010- Honors Exhibition

The November 13-19 2009 Honors Exhibition
The closing took place on November 19th, thanks to everyone who came! Here is the group.


Thursday, October 15, 2009

Lauren Holland '02 Opening in NYC!


The Virtues of Vice
Works By Loren Holland '02

October 22 – December 5, 2009
Opening Reception: Thursday, October 22, 6-8pm
(New York, NY) Anna Kustera is pleased to present the second solo exhibition by LA based artist Loren Holland. In these recent works, Holland uses oil paint on paper to depict highly enigmatic female figures, exploiting the media’s hyper-sexualized, self-assured images of femininity. By distorting the usual connotations of these images, her brightly colored works examine themes of depravity and excess, and how vices and hedonistic mistakes can, in fact, contribute to new knowledge and understanding.

Anna Kustera Gallery
520 W 21st St, NYC



Thursday, August 20, 2009

Brown Summer Studies in Pont-Aven 2009

This summer Professor Wendy Edwards taught Painting at Pont-Aven, with the assistance of Hope Hardesty '08 as her TA. The immersion setting and individual attention from faculty at Pont-Aven make this an ideal opportunity for students concentrating in the Arts. The program is an intensive live work environment that is often a bridge to graduate studies. For all its beauty and history as an art community, Pont-Aven is also an ideal place for critical contemporary dialogues to take place. It offers an abundant source of visual information for students to work from. The ocean, Aven River, fields and nearby pre-historic sites are easily accessed, providing rich references for the studio courses.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009


BILT is a design collaborative founded by four recent graduates of Brown University. Our design background is diverse, each of us having worked in a variety of media, on a range of scales, and with different intentions: industrial design, theatre, architecture, furniture, and sculpture. Working on commission, we respond to the individual needs of clients and consider their input from the drawing board to the finished product. Our work reflects a commitment to formal and conceptual innovation paired with high quality fabrication.

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Bilt Project at Tockwotten Studio

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Buzz is the Word!


Professors Ed Osborn and Paul Myoda modeling their new summer look.