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Chattanooga’s 10x10 festival features work by Greg Pond
April 21, 2012
From the Chattanooga Chamber web site: "(from Wednesday, April 18 to April 21) The Walnut Street Bridge Amphitheater will feature a musical installation by (sculpture, video and electronic media professor) Greg Pond in which strings are strung from the bridge into a giant harp-like instrument that will be played remotely with a controller."
US News & WR mentions Sewanee, Environment and Art
April 21, 2012
Newly appointed professor of drawing and painting, Jessica Wohl, has her class featured in a recent US News and Word Report article.
Prof Jessica Wohl jurors Watkins Exhibition
March 7, 2012
Watkins College of Art, Nashville, 2012 student show juror is Jessica Wohl, Brown Foundation Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor of Art at Sewanee. Originally trained as an illustrator, her current studio practice includes drawing, painting, collage, installation and performance. Wohl holds a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute and an MFA from the University of Georgia, and has studied at Studio Art Centers International in Florence, Italy.
Sanford Biggers at Univesity Art Gallery and Carlos Gallery
February 5, 2012
The University Art Gallery of the University of the South presents "Sanford Biggers: Moon Medicine," an exhibition of recent work by the internationally acclaimed artist Sanford Biggers, curated by Miki Garcia, Executive Director of the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum. "Moon Medicine" will be staged in both the University Art Gallery and in the Carlos Gallery of the Nabit Art Building on the campus of the University of the South. "Moon Medicine" opens to the public on Friday, February 17th at 4:30 with a talk by Biggers and Garcia, and a reception in Convocation Hall.
Greg Pond Video Screened in Trench Town, Kingston, Jamaica
February 1, 2012
On Friday, January 7th at the Alton Ellis/ Trench Town Community Center in Kingston, Jamaica, the film "Born in Trench Town," was shown to an enthusiastic crowd of over one hundred and fifty local residents. Kids, adults, Sewanee students and staff gathered to view the film, produced by Professor Greg Pond.
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