Curatorial Statement

Drawing and calligraphic mark-making are as essential in Western art as they are in Eastern art. Evident in the works of early American abstract expressionists, calligraphic mark-making continues to be a significant component in contemporary art across all media produced in the East and the West. Today American, Asian and European artists employ drawing and mark-making methodologies outside the formal, figurative, and representational art approaches and aesthetics. Some integrate new media and digital technologies while others consider more direct applications using a variety of media, materials and production processes. Explore contemporary interdisciplinary and multimedia drawing and mark-making applications in SPIRITED CALLIGRAPHY: TEXT, MARKS, AND MEANINGS – EAST AND WEST

Monday, November 15, 2010

Opening Night Reception-First Thursdays Art Walk

Yulong, Mrs. Chen, & Visitor
Hirano
Pollack and Mitchell
Cheryl Goldslegger and Visitors
 


Matsumoto, Gigi Johnson with husband, & Tachibana
Visitors
Matsumoto, Tachibana , Mrs. Chen, & Hamasaki 

Ross, David E. Peterson, & Cynthia Farnell
Faculty member and students
 
Matsumoto and Tachibana
 

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