FACULTY works: 2001
January 16
- February 11

Public Reception:
Tuesday, January 16
5:00-6:30 p.m.

FACULTY Works: 2001, a provocative group exhibition featuring contemporary painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, and new media works by Studio Art Faculty from UCSC.

UCSC Studio Art Faculty

Ken Alley
Elliot Anderson
Tim Craighead
E.G. Crichton
Doyle Foreman
Don Fritz
Frank Galuszka
Ingeborg Gerdes
Hanna Hannah
Miriam Hitchcock
Norman Locks
Jennie McDade
Nobuho Nagasawa
Paul Rangell
Elizabeth Stephens



Miriam Hitchcock
The Sesnon gallery will present a panel discussion with the artists later in January. Please call 459-5667 for more information. The events are free and open to the public.

Paul Rangell

 

Miriam Hitchcock

Miriam Hitchcock teaches painting and drawing at UCSC. She has exhibited widely in the San Francisco Bay Area and nationally. "I think of my paintings as a sort of vivid Fiction composed of ordinary events. At the core of these events is the human experience of inhabiting Time; the fragile circumstance that difines a home, the poetic coincidences of daily life."

Frank Galuszka

Frank Galuszka is a Professor of Art at UCSC. He has exhibited his paintings all over the United States and parts of Europe. He is currently working on a new series of paintings.

Norman Locks

Norman Locks is an Associate Professor of Art and the chair of the UCSC Art Department. He has received numerous research grants for his photographic projects.

Jennie McDade

Jennie McDade has been teaching for the UCSC Art Department since 1987. She is currently working on a new series of paintings for an exhibition at Cabrillo College Gallery with Norman Locks in March 1999.

Elizabeth Stephens

Elizabeth Stephens is a multi-media artist, living in San Francisco. She produces photo, video and electronic sculptural installations that address technology, lesbian desire and notions of community. Elizabeth is also an assistant professor of art at the UCSC.

E.G. Crichton

E.G. Crichton produces gallery installations and collaborative public works that use a variety of mediums to explore hidden histories, collective social concerns, and controversies about sex and the body. "SPIN", E.G.'s video installation in the current Faculty Works show at the Sesnon Gallery, is one in a series of pieces that speculate about past and present states of unmarried women.

In collaboration with ProfessorElizabeth Stephens, E.G. has created public interactive installations in Santa Cruz, Philadelphia, and Lancaster, England

Nobuhu Nagasawa "Architectural Enhancement vs. Architectural Intervention"

Nobuhu Nagasawa has received numerous public art commissions in the past ten years in California, Germany and Japan. She is a recipient of the California Arts Council Artists Fellowship Award , Design Excellence Award for Public Art and Architecture, and the Japan Foundation Exhibition Grant. She teaches Material Metaphor I & II for UCSC Art Department.

Sharon Daniel "Agency and Database in On-line Collaborative Systems

Sharon Daniel is an artist working in computer-based interactive art and interface design. Her Web project NARRATIVE CONTINGENCIES, is an interactive, non-linear narrative, which allows participants to contribute texts and images. Ms. Daniel was the Visual Design Director, Video Artist and Graphic Designer for the BRAIN OPERA, an interactive 'Opera' inspired by Marvin Minsky's Society of Mind, produced at MIT's Media Laboratory. Ms. Daniel's recent work has also been presented at "The Kitchen, " and the "Women in the Director's Chair" International Film Festival. She is an Assistant Professor at the UCSC.

Joyce Brodsky

Joyce Brodsky is a Professor of Art at UCSC. Currently she is teaching Visual Media: Theory and Forms and Ideas . She has received several grants and fellowships for her writing. She will be presenting her new essay: How to "See" with the "Whole Body": Interacting with Artworks and "Eye/Mind/Image" Paradigms, 1998.