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Dates: 04-23-2008 - 05-08-2008 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery (Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: tba Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery and Reeve Union Board (RUB) Dates: 04-01-2008 - 04-18-2008 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery (Reeve 3rd Floor) Works in all media by Madison Masters of Fine Arts majors. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery curated by Deb Bartelt Dates: 02-07-2008 - 03-23-2008 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery (Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: tba Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Senior Exhibition Dates: 12-10-2007 - 12-14-2007 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery (Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: tba Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Senior Exhibition Dates: 11-23-2007 - 12-06-2007 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: November 23, 3-5 pm Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery curated by Lacie Kostka Dates: 10-22-2007 - 11-16-2007 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: tba Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery from the collection of Jian Fei Ruan Dates: 09-10-2007 - 10-12-2007 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: September 21, 6:30-8:30 pm Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Dates: 05-08-2007 - 05-11-2007 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Saturday May 12, 2007, 1:00 - 3:00 pm Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Dates: 04-30-2007 - 05-05-2007 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Tuesday May 01, 2007, 5-7 pm Reeve Union Board hosts its annual art contest, featuring works in all media by undergraduate and graduate students. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Dates: 04-22-2007 - 4-27-2007 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: 04-23-2007, 7:30 pm Guitar Workshop with Robert Bluestone. 04-26-2007, 11:30 am, Gallery Talk. Reception to follow. Rebecca Bluestone is a studio trained tapestry weaver. She has studied and apprenticed with renowned Hopi weaver, Ramona Sakiestewa. Her work is in the permanent collections of Robert Redford, The Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City and the Denver Art Museum. Her work has been regularly seen in national publications including The New York Times, American Craft and Southwest Art. Renowned guitarist Robert Bluestone, who has earned an international reputation performaing music from four contintents and four centuries. He’ll play for and with participants. Artist Statement: "I am a contemporary abstract artist using traditional tapestry techniques and hand-dyed silks of varied textures and sheens and metallic threads woven on a cotton warp as my medium. Instead of applying paint to canvas, I dye the fibers first and then, in essence, weave my canvas. In this way the work is done in a very painterly fashion. My desire to create art has always come from an intense need to communicate those aspects of human experience that exist in the interstices, the space between the words. I am constantly exploring visual art’s abstract language that reaches to the depths of discovering what it means to be human. I think we access these innermost places through a contemplative, quiet state. I use color and the Fibonacci progression of numbers as a means to approach our many layers of knowing." Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Dates: 03-02-2007 - 3-22-2007 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) University of Wisconsin-Madison Annual master of Fine Arts Exhibition Works in all media by UW students in the MFA program Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Photographs Dates: 02-02-2007 - 02-28-2007 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Friday February 9,2007, 6-8 pm Artist Statement: "Sometimes I photograph things I find inspiring, and sometimes things I find disturbing. Either way I am documenting Truth and Beauty as I experience them. At worst, I seek to tell a story. At best, I tell your story." Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Allegory Dates: 12-11-2006 - 12-16-2006 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Saturday, December 16, 2006 12:00 - 2:00 pm Artist Statement: "I allow allegory to inform my paintings and drawings. By presenting ordinary events as a vehicle for history and myth, I can address what is happening in our turbulent world." Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Stories Dates: 12-02-2006 - 12-08-2006 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Saturday, December 2, 3:00 - 5:00 pm Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Design: The Balance of Color and Style Dates: 10-10-2006 - 11-17-2006 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Saturday October 14, 2006, 3:30-5:30 pm Artist Statement: "I have always been drawn to color and all facets of interior design. All of my art pieces have originated from an idea I had to redecorate my own home. I am passionate about creating original art work that anyone can use to decorate their home or office and to help them celebrate the artful side of life." Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery The Painting Dates: 09-11-2006 - 10-05-2006 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Friday, September 22, 2006, 6:30-8:30 pm Artist Statement: "The subject matter of my paintings comes from my life experience in China, but my work is not about a specific event; I made the work to interpret my feelings about the conflict, violence, and fear that happened not only to me. In some degree, the content in my work is secondary; I do not want to make the message obvious, just for a moment. I hope that the meaning of the work is more suggestive, ambiguous, timeless and universal. It deals with the imagination of the viewer as well as the artist." Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Works in All Media Dates: 05-01-2006 - 05-05-2006 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Artists' reception: Wednesday May 3, 5:00-7:00 pm Reeve Union Board hosts its annual student art contest, featuring works in all media by undergraduate and graduate students. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Works in All Media Dates: 03-24-2006 - 04-21-2006 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) This juried exhibition features works in all media by students in te master of fine arts program at UW Madison. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Erin Tapley and Pam Gemin Dates: 01-30-2006 - 03-10-2006 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Thursday, March 9, 2006, Poetry Reading: 5:30 pm; Reception: 6:00 pm Erin Tapely and Pam Gemin, combine poetry with large-scale and experimental prints, creating “printstallations.” Tapley is a former associate professor of Art Education at UW Oshkosh. Gemin is as assistant professor of English at UW Oshkosh. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Derrick Buisch Dates: 11-22-2005 - 12-16-2005 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: November 22, 2005 12:00 pm Buisch’s abstract paintings involve the investigation of three specific properties: drawing, structure and color. Inspirations for the works come form pedestrian sources such as roadside signs, strip malls, graffiti, tattoos and product symbol design. Derrick Buisch is an assistant professor at UW Madison and has exhibited in such galleries as the Bower in San Antonio, the Limn in San Francisco, and the Knoedler in New York City. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Steve Ballard Dates: 10-13-2005 - 11-17-2005 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: October 19, 2005, 5:30-7:30 pm Using bows and crutches as structural elements, Ballard creates assemblage sculptures inspired by Hopi kachinas. The works, revolving around a fertility theme, the sculptures resemble outrageous crossbows that incorporate modern instruments. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Gail Floether Steihilber Dates: 09-08-2005 - 10-06-2005 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Friday, September 23, 2005 7:00-9:00 pm Gail Floether Steinhilber has been a patron of the visual arts at UW Oshkosh for more than three decades. After graduating from the university with a bachelor’s degree in art education and earning master’s degree from UW Madison, Steinhilber became the Fine Arts Director for the union, a position she retained for thirty years. During her tenure, Gail acquired the union’s significant art collection, which includes works by Ernst Trova, George Segal, James Rosenquist, Robert Indiana, Victor Vasarely, LeRoy Neiman and Roy Lichstenstein. She also organized hundreds of art exhibitions and advised the Union’s Creative Concepts Committee, which encouraged artistic activity in the university community. In addition to digitally altered photographs, she creates one-of-a-kind jewelry. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Date: Wednesday May 4th, 2005 Check out the local, campus artist talent at the Student Art Reception. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Dates: 05-01-2005 - 05-08-2005 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Wednesday, May 4, 5:00-7:00 pm Reeve Union Board hosts its annual student art contest, featuring works in all media by undergraduate and graduate students. Sponsored by Reeve Union Board(RUB) and The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Various Artists Dates: 03-22-2005 - 04-22-2005 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Thursday, March 24, 4:30-6:30 pm This juried exhibition features works in all media by students in the master of fine arts program at UW Madison. Sponsored by Reeve Union Board(RUB) and The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery and the UW Oshkosh Diversity Council. Recollections of the Civil Rights Movement Date: Tuesday, February 22nd, 2005 Time: 8:00 pm Location: Reeve Ballroom (Reeve 227) Through the use of his camera and pen, Withers was a catalyst for Civil Rights. He documented the Civil Rights movement as well as the Southern entertainment and social scenes during the 1950s and '60s from his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. Well known and trusted, Withers often traveled with and photographed Martin Luther King, Medgar Evers and James Meredith. Because of his intimate familiarity with the people and geography, he was often the first or only photographer to capture momentous events as they unfolded - long before the national press became interested. His closeness gave him a unique view of the events and people that altered the course of American history. Withers still maintains a photography studio on Beale Street in Memphis. Links: Exhibition Website Sponsored by University Speaker Series(USS) and The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery and the UW Oshkosh Diversity Council. Photographs by Civil Rights Photographer Ernest Withers Dates: 02-07-2005 - 03-11-2005 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery (Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception:Tuesday, February 22, 8:00 pm (Starts w/ public lecture) Ernest Withers photographed some of the most significant civil rights events of the century. His photos include the Montgomery bus boycott, Martin Luther King Jr.'s last march in Memphis, "black" and "white" visitation days at the Memphis Zoo, and the desegregation of the University of Mississippi. Links: Exhibition Website Sponsored by University Speaker Series(USS) and The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery and the UW Oshkosh Diversity Council. Various Artists Dates: 11-08-2004 - 12-15-2004 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Thursday, November 18, 6:00-8:00 pm This dynamic exhibition features 15 innovative contemporary artists from Minneapolis, New York, and Wisconsin who use technology and machinery as a base for their art works. Computer hardware, mechanical fragments and digital images are skillfully transformed into striking prints, sculptures, and installations. Glow poignantly demonstrates how our visual culture has become influenced by technology and machines. Artists include: Steve Ballard, Carl Fudge, Christine Holtz, John R. Kabot, John Maeda, Kelly Newcomer, Eugene Parnell, and Beth Racette. Curated by: Tracey Fugami Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery and the UW Oshkosh Diversity Council. Ron Weaver and Alumni Dates: 10-06-2004 - 10-31-2004 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Thursday, October 7, 6:00-8:00 pm Steinhilber Art Gallery; 7:00-9:00pm Priebe Gallery Ron Weaver exhibits his paintings as well as those from 23 former students. Weaver has exhibited nationally and internationally and his alumni, who live nearby and around the globe, have earned remarkable distinction as visual artists. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery and This exhibition is in collaboration with the Allen Priebe Art Gallery. Various Artists Dates: 09-08-2004 - 09-26-2004 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: Friday, September 24, 7:00-9:00 pm View all the artists' proposals and learn more about the 33 fiberglass lion transformations for the Pride of Oshkosh public art exhibition. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery UW Oshkosh Students in all Media Dates: 05-01-2004 - 05-09-2004 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Campus-wide art exhibition featuring works in all media by UW Oshkosh students. Cash prizes awarded. Sponsored by the Reeve Union Board Creative Concepts committee. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Russian Post-Modern Nostalgia Dates: 03-31-2004 - 04-25-2004 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) In collaboration with the Allen Priebe Art Gallery at UW Oshkosh and the Wriston Art Center Galleries at Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Brian Humbert Dates: 03-03-2004 - 03-08-2004 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Humbert's paintings integrate intellectual concerns with whimsy, parody and polemical playfulness. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery John Hitchcock Dates: 02-03-2004 - 02-27-2004 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: 2/12/2004, 6:00-8:00pm John Hitchcock uses prints and installation art to question social/political systems in our modern American society. The politics of food-its quality, distribution, and control is a primary subject for his art. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Sarah Engel Dates: 12-01-2003 - 12-13-2003 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: 12/13/2003, 12:00-3:00 pm Sarah has worked with the gallery since its opening and has played an integral part in it's operation. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Photographs by Baron Wolman Dates: 10-06-2003 - 11-21-2003 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) Reception: 12/13/2003, 12:00-3:00 pm In 1967, a fortuitous meeting with Jann Wenner, the founder of Rolling Stone, resulted in Wolman becoming that publication's first chief photographer. For three years his photographs were published regularly in Rolling Stone where they were the graphic centerpiece of the magazine. More than thirty years later, those same photographs, picture memories of the sixties, are now widely exhibited and collected. Shared programming with the University Speakers Series and the Association for College Unions International (ACUI) Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery Paul Donhauser and Deni Ray Dates: 09-01-2003 - 09-30-2003 Location: Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery(Reeve 3rd Floor) The working relationship between teacher and student is explored in the works of Paul Donhauser and his former student Deni Ray in ceramics, sculpture and 2-D works. Sponsored by The Gail Floether Steinhilber Art Gallery |


