Department of Art

Displaying 201 - 250 of 667 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
201 Sarcastic cartoon 'not funny'
Northern Iowan 84:43, p.3
Believes cartoon perpetuates stereotypes about art students.
202 Annual art faculty exhibition at Northern Iowa to run through March 31
Public Relations News Release 1987:296, p.1
Gabriel Laderman, of Queens College, conducts the opening of the art faculty exhibition in the Kamerick Art Building. Laderman instructs a two-day workshop on drawing and painting.
203 Noted printmaker to be University of Northern Iowa guest artist March 14-15
Public Relations News Release 1987:296, p.1
The University of Wisconsin's Mark Sisson visits the Kamerick Art Building as a guest artist of the Department of Art.
204 Art professors open eyes & open doors
Northern Iowa Today 16:2, p.4
Professors and students discuss means of teaching in Department of Art; photo.
205 Oriental art curator from Harvard Art Museums to lecture at Northern Iowa Wednesday (Feb. 24); in Waterloo Tuesday (Feb. 23)
Public Relations News Release 1987:275, p.1
The Harvard Art Museum's Robert Mowry on Chinese art in conjunction with the Gallery of Art's "Last of the Mandarins" exhibition. Mowry's appearance is sponsored by the Iowa Humanities Board.
206 'Last of the Mandarins: Chinese calligraphy and painting' on exhibit through Feb. 25 in the University of Northern Iowa Gallery of Art
Public Relations News Release 1987:231, p.1
Chang Fu-yun's collection of Chinese calligraphy and paintings are exhibited in the Kamerick Art Building for their only Midwest showing. The collection was organized by the Arthur M. Sackler Museum of Harvard University.
207 Entrance requirements for '88 examined; certain departments may lose enrollment with requirements
Northern Iowan 84:28, p.9
Department heads generally support stronger requirements, but enrollment may be affected.
208 Northern Iowa's Siddens to give slide lecture on gallery sculpture show, Dec. 10
Public Relations News Release 1987:160, p.1
Professor Jo Siddens presents a slideshow lecture on her "Earth Temple" collection in the Gallery of Art. The lecture is open to the public, free of charge.
209 Northern Iowa graduate student to show silverprint exhibit in UNI Gallery of Art Nov. 15 to Nov. 29
Public Relations News Release 1987:131, p.1
Dennis D. Hundley's collection of silverprints are displayed at the Gallery of Art for partial fulfillment of his Master of Arts degree. Hundley's work is exhibited alongside that of Dennis Gould and Professor Jo Siddens.
210 Northern Iowa's Siddens to display Sculpture Nov. 15 - Dec. 10
Public Relations News Release 1987:130, p.1
Professor Jo Siddens' collection of paper sculptures, titled "Earth Temple", is displayed in the Gallery of Art. Siddens' work has appeared in galleries across the U. S., Spain, Poland, and Japan, earning grants from the Iowa Arts Council.
211 Northern Iowa Gallery of Art exhibits photographic works by Brush Nov. 1-30
Public Relations News Release 1987:113, p.1
The photography of Gloria Defillips Brush are exhibited in the south wing of the Kamerick Art Building. Brush's work includes a series of pencil-shaded photographs of scale-model buildings.
212 Northern Iowa Gallery of Art continues exhibition of works by Kane and Stahlecker through Nov. 5
Public Relations News Release 1987:79, p.1
The works of Bonnie Stahlecker and Bill Kane are exhibited at the Gallery of Art. Kane's work consists of still photography of city walls integrated with neon lighting, while Stahlecker contributes nine handmade etchings.
213 Department of Art events
Public Relations News Release 1987:60, p.1
Richard Colburn requests the publicizing of two events for the Department of Art. Marion John Nelson speaks on the art of Norwegian immigrant women, and a selection of Mark Goodman's black and white photographs are exhibited in the Art Gallery.
214 UNI to offer children's art workshops beginning in October
Public Relations News Release 1987:15, p.1
Professor Diane Gregory directs a series of art workshops for children in grades four through eight. The workshops are taught and supervised by art education students, and sponsored by the Department of Art and the Office of Continuing Education.
215 Six awarded full-tuition art scholarships at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:333, p.1
The Department of Art's Scholarship Day ended with the awarding of full-tuition art scholarships to six area high school students. Forty-four of the two-hundred students attending the event participated in the competition. Includes a list of recipients.
216 Annual UNI Art Scholarship Day April 10 to feature ceramicist
Northern Iowan 1987:305, p.1
Ceramicist, Patty Warashina, spoke at the Art Building Auditorium, where fifty-five high school students competed for a chance to win one of six four-year scholarships. Competitors were welcomed by Professor William Lew.
217 Annual Art Faculty Exhibition at UNI will run through April 2
Public Relations News Release 1987:252, p.1
Eighteen faculty members submitted a total of sixty-two works to the Art Faculty Exhibition in the Gallery of Art. The exhibition was open to the public, free of charge.
218 Far Eastern art historian to be next UNI Art Department visiting artist, Feb 5-6; also speaking in Waterloo
Public Relations News Release 1986:192, p.1
Robert Mowry, curator of oriental art at Harvard University, presented an exhibition on art in the late Ming Dynasty. The event took place in the Art Building, and was sponsored by the Department of Art and the Office of International Programs.
219 What's Up
Northern Iowan 83:31, p.6
Meetings and activities.
220 UNI Gallery of Art to open three new shows Jan. 26
Public Relations News Release 1986:179, p.1
The first of three photography shows includes the work of graduate Rebecca Cummins. The second features the work of Richard Colburn, who conducted the Art a la Carte session after the show. These shows also included works from the Permanent Collection.
221 New York art critic to lecture on modern Soviet art Jan. 29 at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:173, p.1
Jamey Gambrell, an expert on Russian art and literature, spoke on Soviet art in the Communication Arts Center. Gambrell discussed the diversity of modern Soviet artwork, followed by a public reception in the Gallery of Art.
222 New art building on UNI campus named for emeritus president John J. Kamerick
Public Relations News Release 1986:141, p.1
The Board of Regents approves the naming of the art building after former President John Kamerick. President Curris and Professor Lee Thomson recount the accomplishments of Kamerick, who was responsible for securing funds for the Communication Art Center.
223 Actor and Portuguese specialist tapped for UNI's 'Art a la Carte' Nov. 4 & Nov. 6
Public Relations News Release 1987:88, p.1
Professors Thomas Carlisle and Robert Krueger presented programs on the performing arts and Brazilian modernism. The event was held in the Gallery of Art, free of charge.
224 Armand Hammer Foundation director and artist Dennis Gould to be UNI visiting artist, address others in the community
Public Relations News Release 1987:87, p.1
Dennis Gould, director of the Armand Hammer Foundation, spoke on the diversity of the university campus. Apart from his lecture as visiting artist, Gould delivered speeches on corporate support of the arts. The event was held in the Art Building.
225 Ceramics lab investigation continues
Northern Iowa Today 14:3, p.3
Six students will undergo further medical tests; Professor Cassino files lawsuit for an injunction to close Art Building.
226 Six awarded full-tuition art scholarships at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1986:397, p.1
The six Iowa high school students were chosen recently during the Department of Art's annual Scholarship Day; more than two hundred students attended and about forty-five competed for the scholarships; list of winners and alternates.
227 Investigation continuing in UNI ceramics laboratory
Public Relations News Release 1986:383, p.1
Thomson requested that any students who have current upper respiratory health problems to report to the Student Health Center; the typical health complaints have been coughs, sore throats, headaches, nasal congestion and burning eyes.
228 What's Up
Northern Iowan 82:49, p.6
Meetings and activities.
229 What's up?
Northern Iowan 82:48, p.6
Meetings and activities; UNI Federation of Teachers will sponsor a panel discussion.
230 UNI alums, students invited to explore careers at UNI Thursday (April 3)
Public Relations News Release 1986:323, p.1
The Spring Career Fair will include chances to talk to potential employers as well as panel discussions on career opportunities.
231 Art Building dedication signals a new era
Northern Iowa Today 14:1, p.1
Art Building dedicated October 26, 1985; photo.
232 Former art dept. head dies
Northern Iowa Today 14:1, p.5
Ken Lash dies; brief obituary.
233 What's Up
Northern Iowan 82:18, p.14
Meetings and activities.
234 What's up
Northern Iowan 82:17, p.8
Meetings and activities.
235 Former department head Lash dies
Northern Iowan 82:15, p.6
Ken Lash died October 3, 1985; profile of his achievements; photo.
236 UNI Gallery of Art to Hold Opening Reception Monday (Oct. 21) for 'Festival' Exhibition.
Public Relations News Release 1985:91, p.1
The gallery of arts showed off pieces from William T. Wiley, Walter Dusenbury, and selections from the UNI Permanent Collection; the UNI Wind Symphony performed in the courtyard.
237 Word Received of Death of Former UNI Art, Humanities Head Ken Lash in Boston
Public Relations News Release 1985:86, p.1
Kenneth Lash died on October 2, 1985, he taught at many colleges and was known as a writer, teacher, and humanist.
238 Dedication Ceremony to be Oct. 26 for UNI's New Art Building
Public Relations News Release 1985:72, p.1
A Festival of Dedication for the opening of the new arts building will inquire a slide show, guided tours, and a commemorative poster.
239 Departments to sponsor tour of Europe
Northern Iowan 82:9, p.8
Melba Widmer talks at length about a trip to the Netherlands, England, and France
240 New department heads at UNI
Northern Iowan 82:6, p.6
Profiles of Vince Faherty, Ron Bro, William Lew, Jim Burrow, and Virgil Noack; photo.
241 Secretary weathers changes in bosses, buildings
Northern Iowan 82:5, p.16
Extended feature story on Elverda "Butch" Bender; photo.
242 New art department head begins term as art building opens
Northern Iowa Today 13:4, p.3
William W. Lew appointed; brief biographical sketch.
243 New, acting heads in five departments
Alumnus 70:2, p.7
William Lew in Art; Vincent Faherty in Social Work; James Burrow in Information Management; Robley Wilson in English; and Virgil Noack in Home Economics.
244 Art, social work heads named
Northern Iowan 81:57, p.3
William Lew will head Art; Vince Faherty will head Social Work; Robley Wilson will be acting head of English; Jim Burrow will be acting head of Information Management.
245 Artist develops own reality
Northern Iowan 81:55, p.12
Doug Johnson is a visiting artist; photo.
246 What's Up
Northern Iowan 81:54, p.5
Meetings and activities.
247 Iowa artist to visit art department
Northern Iowan 81:38, p.9
John Buck on campus.
248 Complex almost complete
Northern Iowan 81:15, p.1
Final phase of CAC should be complete by August 1985; most of the remaining work will be in the Art Building; photo.
249 Expressionist painter comes to UNI
Northern Iowan 81:14, p.14
Peter Dean, an expressionist painter, will make a presentation to the public, and speak to a contemporary art class.
250 Art students search for pygmy
Northern Iowan 81:12, p.7
Charles Adelman leads trip to Chicago.