Curated by Robin Reisenfeld, former curator of works on paper at the Toledo Museum of Art, and faculty member in modern and contemporary art at Christie’s Education, New York.
Giving VOICE: Native American Printmaking showcases recent Native American prints from Crow's Shadow Institute of Art, located on the Umatilla Reservation in northeastern Oregon. With its roots in collaborative practice and community, Crow’s Shadow was established in 1992 by James Lavadour (Walla Walla) and Phillip Cash (Cayuse and Nez Perce) to foster economic and cultural development for Native American artists. Since its founding the Institute has grown into an internationally acclaimed printmaking atelier that is widely recognized for its role in sustaining contemporary indigenous visual art.
Featuring 40+ works created by many of today’s leading artists, Giving VOICE portrays a variety of experiences and themes found within contemporary indigenous art. Created through diverse styles and processes, works range from Marie Watt’s recent woodcut designs that symbolically allude to the war protests and anti-hate content of the 1960’s, to Raven Chacon’s lithographic series of musical notations dedicated to Indigenous women composers. Other artists such as James Lavadour, Kay Walking Stick and Emily Arthur make the natural environment and the connection to the land their focus. Alternatively, Wendy Red Star’s and Jim Denomie’s ironic depictions address communal history and identity to reclaim their indigenous heritage and counter misunderstandings about Native people. Though highly individual in approach and content, collectively these works display what Choctaw/Chickasaw art historian heather atone has termed “an active sense of presence,” and attest to how Crow’s Shadow’s artists innovatively utilize printmaking to powerfully convey indigenous cultural and social values and a communal sense of belonging.
Gallery Hours
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday - Saturday: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Thursday: 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Closed University Holidays
As an owner and CEO of CSI DMC, with offices in Washington DC, Florida, Texas, US Virgin Islands and Nashville; David brings diverse experience to his role. Formerly, David spent 16 years in the broadcasting industry, where he sold and managed national accounts totaling over 12 million dollars for Infinity Broadcasting. David served in a leadership capacity within many prestigious associations throughout the hospitality industry.
David was a member of the Leadership Committee of the Professional Conference Management Association, served on the Annual Meeting Committee of the Healthcare Convention & Exhibitors Association, chaired the Marketing Committee of the DMC Network, and sat on the Tourism Committee of the Washington, D.C. Convention & Tourism Corporation. He presently serves on the Bowling Green University Alumni Board.As an owner and CEO of CSI DMC, with offices in Washington DC, Florida, Texas, US Virgin Islands and Nashville; David brings diverse experience to his role. Formerly, David spent 16 years in the broadcasting industry, where he sold and managed national accounts totaling over 12 million dollars for Infinity Broadcasting. David served in a leadership capacity within many prestigious associations throughout the hospitality industry. David was a member of the Leadership Committee of the Professional Conference Management Association, served on the Annual Meeting Committee of the Healthcare Convention & Exhibitors Association, chaired the Marketing Committee of the DMC Network, and sat on the Tourism Committee of the Washington, D.C. Convention & Tourism Corporation. He presently serves on the Bowling Green University Alumni Board.
Struggling with the transition to college? Want to learn how to make BGSU feel like home? Come connect with your peers and learn coping strategies! Groups are facilitated by the Counseling Center and Wellness Connection.
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Wed Sept 14 | 3:30 - 5 pm | Student Rec Center Conference Room
Thurs Sept 22 | 1 - 2:30 pm | Student Rec Center Conference Room
Mon Sept 26 | 5:30 - 7 pm | Student Union Room 307
Tues Oct 4 | 10:30 - 12 pm | Student Union Room 307
Wed Oct 12 | 2 - 3:30 pm | Student Rec Center Conference Room
Thurs Oct 20 | 3:30 - 5 pm | Student Rec Center Conference Room
Mon Oct 24 | 5:30 - 7 pm | Student Rec Center Conference Room
Tues Nov 1 | 3:30 - 5 pm | Student Rec Center Conference Room
Questions? Email Ashley Hartman at ashthom@bgsu.edu.
The Recovery Support Group is open to all BGSU students who are recovering from a substance use disorder and/or addiction. This space allows for students to express and process their feelings as well as their experiences in living with a substance use disorder and/or addiction. This support group will allow students to build their recovery and social support network on and off campus. This group meets every Tuesday from 4 - 5 p.m. in Eppler 220.
The Counseling Center welcomes all students. We aspire to respect cultural, individual and role differences. Our goal is to create a safe, supportive and affirming climate for individuals of all races, ethnicities, national origins, genders, gender identities, sexual/affectional orientations, religions, ages, abilities, sizes, socioeconomic statuses, languages and cultures.
NCNW is hosting a game night to help you de-stress from the long halloween weekend. Games included are: taco cat goat cheese pizza, uno, guess who, and for the girls. We hope to see you there! Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/game-night-5
The Percussion Ensemble will perform a free concert.
PROGRAM
Ihvustú I (2021).................................................................Finola Merivale (b. 1987)
Earth Interval (1956)................................................Doris Dennison (1908-2009)
I. Land Form
II. Air Tide
III. Earth Play
Orpheus at the Gate (2022)...............................................Judah Adashi (b. 1975)
4. I shall play till the days golden machinery / stops
Timbrack Quartet (1978).................................................Michael Udow (b. 1949)
The Atmos Clock (2012).......................................................Brian Nozny (b. 1977)
Two Ritmicas (1930)................................................Amadeo Roldán (1900-1939) Ritmica No. 6
Ritmica No. 5
PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE PERSONNEL
Sam Batty
Kyle Bergler
David Esselburn
Jayden Hall
Matthew Graves
Clay Hoffner
Kaitlynn Kamer
Elijah Kuszmaul
Kathryn Mahoney
Claire Miller
Sidney Rindler
Frank Sanzo
Tate Stewart
Ian Weil
Emma Zemancik