Wednesday, April 15, 2009

TSU Student Art at Cummins Station!


Thanks to Cummins Station management for inviting TSU Art Students to show their work!

Opening Reception Friday, May 1

Friday, March 27, 2009

TSU Art Student Exhibition



See exhibition Slide Show- exhibition is open through April 9, 2009, 4pm.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Spring 2009 at the HVGMG

Student Show opens March 23!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Opening of TSU student work at Scarritt Bennett this week!


WISHLIST

Scarritt Bennett Center Gallery F

11.21.08-1.25.09

The Scarritt Bennett Center and Gallery F are hosting WISHLIST, an exhibition and collaboration with the students and graduates of the Art Department of Tennessee State University.

OPENING: Fri., 11. 21, 6 - 9 pm

ARTIST TALK: Tues., 12.16 7- 9 pm w/reception @ 6 pm


VINCENT BLACK, TSU art student
BRANDON DONAHUE, TSU art student
SARA ESTES, TSU art student
JARED FREIHOEFER, TSU art student
ASH LUSK Scarritt-Bennett Artist In Residence, TSU Art Alumni
MANDY SAUER, Scarritt-Bennett Artist In Residence, TSU Art Alumni
HOLLY SETTLE, TSU art student
MARJORIE WARD, TSU art student


CURATED BY SABINE SCHLUNK


GALLERY HOURS: Wed.- Fri.: 12 -6 pm Sat. - Sun.: 9 - 4
1008 19th Ave S, Nashville 37212
615.320.4651

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Black Male panel discussion

In case you missed the October 15 panel,you can see it here!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

HEROIC exhibition and artist panel on the Black Male

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Sonor Et Visio-7pm, October 9 at Hiram Van Gordon Gallery


“In the future, art will not be created by individuals but by humankind.”- John Cage

“You can’t copyright no beats!”- Flavah Flav

Black/Jones, multi-media performance

loosely based on the writings of a Medieval monk, Abbot Suger, who’s theory of “Lux Esterna” revolutionized Gothic stained glass work

From Black/Jones’ statement:

Our work is based on several assumptions; first, that life is good, second, that two artists working together are better than one working alone, and third, that information is there for the taking. That said, we seek to create new works from both existing and original audio-visual information.


We are part of a long line of collage theorists extending from Kurt Schwitters to Kara Walker, from John Cage to Brian Eno.


Using the techniques of digital sound and video editing- both in the studio and in live performances- our work explores the history of cinema, the culture of the INternet, the richness of language, the pervasiveness of music and all the ways in which media intersect and interact to create new languages expressive of our time.