Visiting Artists Archive
We host several visiting artists every semester in the Art Department and University Galleries.
Spring 2013 ::
Fall 2012
Annual Faculty Show – 2/8/2013
Friday February 8 at 6:00 pm, Faculty Show Reception in University Gallery
3:00-5:00 pm, Artist Panel Discussion in FH 111
5:00 pm Music Faculty Recital in FH 112
This year’s Annual Art Department Faculty Exhibition curated by the new Galleries Manager Marisa Sage, will feature an exciting new element, the “Living Studio Residency”. Part-time faculty member, Lucia Michel, will transform the Atrium Gallery into a working artist’s studio for one month.
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Art Fairs and the Contemporary Art Market – 2/12/2013

Tuesday February 12 at 6:00 pm, A review of auxiliary art fairs in Miami Basel 2012 with Liz Kauffman and Marisa Sage of the SU Galleries in TE 156
A review of auxiliary art fairs in Miami Basel 2012. A visual presentation given by Director of University Galleries Elizabeth Kauffman and Galleries Manager Marisa Sage.
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Living Studio Residency – 2/22/2013
Friday February 22 at 5:00 pm, Closing Reception in the Atrium Gallery
During this residency we welcome visitors and the public to engage in conversation with Lucia about her working methods and the paintings themselves. That same month, join us in the University Gallery for phenomenal new works of all scales and media by each of our talented art faculty.
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Gabriel Barcia–Colombo – 3/14/2013
Wednesday March 14 at 4:00 pm, “For Those Who Wait” visiting artist lecture with Gabriel Barcia–Colombo in TE 152
Wednesday March 14 at 12:00 noon, Workshop with the artist in TE 352 (contact Preston Poe)
"For Those Who Wait" 2011 is an interactive video sculpture about the physicality of time. 10 video projected clocks hang motionless in a room. As the viewer winds up a crank the clocks come to life, their hands spinning out of control until they self-destruct in a variety of animations.
Gabriel Barcia-Colombo's work focuses on memorialization and, more specifically, the act of leaving one's imprint for the next generation. His video sculptures play upon this exigency in our culture to chronicle, preserve and wax nostalgic, an idea which Barcia-Colombo renders visually by “collecting” human beings (alongside cultural archetypes) as scientific specimens. Barcia-Colombo was a 2012 TED fellow, and has exhibited his work as such places as the Elga Wimmer Gallery, the 92Y Tribeca, and 3rd Ward in New York, and the Yerba Buena Arts Center in San Francisco, CA.
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Jenny Morgan – 4/4/2013
Thursday April 4 at 5:00 pm, “Beyond Vision: messages from the holographic universe” Visiting Artist Lecture in FH 111
Beyond Vision is a themed group exhibition that explores the extra-physical phenomena of our universe. In such varied media as painting, video, photography, sculpture and even quilts, each artist in this show presents a different example of how we might envision or visually communicate the paranormal. The featured artist of this show is Jenny Morgan who will visit SU in April 2013. Morgan is a figurative painter living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Her work “formulates a grounded state of hyper-sense while stripping each figure she paints to their spiritual core.” Her masterful paintings, while grounded in contemporary realism, go beyond mere representation to suggest alternate realities and psychedelia. Morgan’s work has been widely exhibited and featured in many publications such as High-Fructose, L Magazine, and the New York Times Magazine. She is currently represented by Plus Gallery in Denver and Driscoll-Babcock Gallery in New York.
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Mixed Tape and "New Fumes" Performances – 4/10/2013
Wednesday April 10 from Noon-3:00 pm, New Media “Mixed Tape” reception in the
Electronic Gallery
4:00 pm “New Fumes” performance in TE 316/17
This year’s annual “Mixtape” show will feature work from a large assortment of Salisbury University New Media students who created new work in the 2012-13 school year. Live video mixing, “new soundtrack” projects, remixed movie trailers, 3D animation work, free pizza and more!
New Fumes is an experimental music and video experience helmed by artist and musician Daniel Huffman. Touring nationally with acclaimed artists Polyphonic Spree and The Flaming Lips, among others, New Fumes presents convergent media technology through sonic and post-digital visual aesthetics in a live immersive setting. Using glitch, remix, sequencing, live musicianship and video mixing, New Fumes creates a unique and compelling audience experience blending creative technology and rock and roll aesthetic to astonishing effect.
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Quentin McCaffrey – 4/11/2013
Thursday April 11 at 6:00 pm, Visiting Artist Lecture at the Mosely Gallery, University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES)
The Art departments of Salisbury University and UMES welcome sculptor Quentin McCaffery to their campuses for a workshop and exhibition. Sculpture students from both universities with join McCaffrey for a morning sculpture workshop at Salisbury. At 6:00 pm McCaffrey, who has worked with internationally known artist Jeff Koons, will give a lecture at UMES, followed by a reception for the group show “Face to Face” at the Mosely Gallery, which includes McCaffrey’s work.
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Shelby Lee Adams – 4/25/2013
Thursday April 25 at 5 pm, Visiting Artist Lecture in the Nanticoke Room
This exhibition will build off of the eight works within the Salisbury University Gallery Collection, following the prolific photographic career of artist Shelby Lee Adams as he captures four generations of the hollow dwellers of eastern Kentucky through his lens. Spanning nearly forty years, The 4th Generation will focus on four of the Appalachian Mountain families Adams choose to immortalize, including “Brice and Crow on Porch, 1992” (Part of the Salisbury University Collection), a photo featuring two members of The Caudill Family. Shelby began photographing the Caudill family directly out of college in 1974, as we will see in the exhibition, he continues to photograph the living members to this day. Shelby Lee Adams was born in 1950 and has exhibited in galleries and museums across the world. Adams is part of many important public and private collections including the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Shelby received the Guggenheim Photography fellowship in 2010, as well as the National Endowment for the Arts photography fellowship in 2009. Mr. Adams has a published four books featuring his Appalachian Mountain families, including “Salt & Truth” in 2011.
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Fall 2012
Tammie Rubin - 9/6/2012
Neverwhere
Thursday September 6 at 5 pm in FH 111
Tammie Rubin is a contemporary ceramic
artist whose primary interests are transforming the familiar and
trivial into the mythic and fantastical. Her sculptures explore
chimerical creatures, contraptions, and assemblages, and they
often refer to conical forms that imply communication; such as
megaphones, dunce caps, caution cones, gramophones, steeples,
and satellite dishes.
There will be a Gallery Reception following
the talk.
The exhibition runs August 27 – October 6,
2012 in the Atrium Gallery
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Ethan Karp –
9/8/2012
The New York Gallery Scene
Saturday September 8 at 7 pm in FH 111
Ethan Karp,
Associate Director of the OK Harris Gallery in SoHo, New York
City, will discuss his many years of experience in the art
world. OK Harris Works of
Art was founded in 1969 by Ivan Karp, Ethan’s father. It was
one of the first art galleries in SoHo, inspiring the
development of the neighborhood as a destination for artists and
collectors. OK Harris was initially at the forefront of the
Photo Realist movement, but over the years developed a
wide-ranging exhibition program, based on the Karps’ commitment
to seeking out new artists.
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Theresa Saur – 9/20/2012
Audio-Visual: The Intersection of Art and Music
Thursday September 20 at 5 pm in FH 111
Theresa Saur will be speaking about her
ongoing research project and book, Notations 21. This project
and anthology is based on John Cage’s seminal work, particularly
his musical scores that were liberated from the traditional
staff and are essentially graphic in nature. Since the 1960s,
thousands of composers have developed unique or graphical styles
of notation, and this book profiles the work of more than 160
such composers. This project represents “the most exhilarating
and exciting concepts of communication systems and developments
in new performance methods by fusing the arts in the most
experimental and innovative styles never seen before.”
There will be a Gallery Reception following
the talk.
The exhibition exploring the intersection
of art and music, featuring visual scores, creative instruments,
paintings, photographs, installations, and live performances,
runs from August 27 – September 29, 2012 in the University
Gallery in Fulton Hall
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Daniel Venne – 9/27/2012
Brainworks
Thursday September 27 at 5:00pm in TE 152
Daniel Venne is a painter and interdisciplinary artist, whose
artworks are in collections in North America, Europe, India, and
Japan. His art ranges from whimsical illustration to classically
influenced compositions. He teaches fine art, design, and art
history at the University of the District of Columbia. He will
be on campus to discuss his approach to fostering original ideas
and innovative thinking in student artwork.
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Jeremiah Chu –
10/4/2012
Visiting Artist: Daily Practice: Jeremiah Chu
Thursday October 4 at 5:00 pm in FH 111
Daily Practice will be a multi-media
extravaganza of sights and sounds that represent all that goes
into the contemporary and experimental practice of the young
Chicago-based firm, Plural Design. Jeremiah Chiu and Renata Graw
founded Plural in 2008.
With a focus on pursuing meaningful projects, Plural
explores new approaches within the design process, experimenting
in a wide range of media including print, web, video, sound,
interactive and installation. Despite their relatively short
time as a firm, Plural has already garnered awards and attention
from Print Magazine, HOW Magazine, Communication Arts, Creative
Review, AIGA, and Typeforce.
There will be a Gallery Reception following
the talk.
The exhibition runs October 4 – November 3
in the University Gallery in Fulton Hall.
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Pamela Z – 10/18/201
Baggage Allowance: Performance & Artist Talk
Thursday October 18 at 4 pm in TETC 317
Pamela Z is a composer/performer and media artist who makes solo works combining a wide range of vocal techniques with electronic processing, samples, gesture-activated MIDI controllers and video. The performance will be followed by refreshments at 5 pm, and an Artist Talk at 5:30 pm.
Interactive Music & Performance Workshop Friday October 19 at noon in TETC 317
Contact Preston Poe for details about the workshop at
pdpoe@salisbury.edu.
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Preston Poe – 10/25/2012
Drone: Three Laws
Thursday October 25
at 5:00 pm in the Atrium Gallery
A
gallery talk with the artist about the exhibition, which
features a series of illustrations and animations by Salisbury
University’s New Media Professor, Preston Poe. Based on the
premise of Isaac Asimov's three laws of robotic behavior, Poe's
imagery depicts science fiction elements of a futuristic world
blending nature and technology in a post-apocalyptic dystopia.
The exhibition runs October 18 – November 5
in the Atrium Gallery.
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