Department of Art and Art History Visiting Artist Lecture Series features Tarrah Krajnak today
Thursday, Dec. 1, 4:30 p.m., Manetti Shrem Museum, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, free
Tarrah Krajnak (b. 1979) was born in Lima, Peru. Her photographs are in collections including the Centre Pompidou and Museum Ludwig. Her book El Jard铆n De Senderos Que Se Bifurcan (2021) was named to the Museum of Modern Art鈥檚 inaugural list of 10 photo books of the year. Her work has been published and reviewed in Aperture, Artforum and New York Review of Books. Krajnak is represented by Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne, Germany, and she has received fellowships from the George and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation and the Lewis Baltz Research Fund Award. She is an assistant professor of art at the University of Oregon, and living on the unceded territory of the Kalapuya.
Organized by the Department of Art and Art History. Supported by the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis College of Letters and Science and co-sponsored by the Manetti Shrem Museum.
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Student Chamber Ensembles play Bach, Mendelssohn and more
Thursday, Dec. 1, 12:05 鈥 1 p.m., Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, free, a Shinkoskey Noon concert
The program incudes Selections from Musical Offering, BWV 1079, Piano Trio and Quartet, Paris Quartet, Trio, and Quartet for Flutes in G.
'Reimaginings' choral music features a Premiere of Laudate and more
Fun Friday Activities
Musical Chairs on the Wyatt Deck
Wyatt Deck, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, Free, Presented by 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Arboretum and Public Garden
It's a two-for-one day on the Wyatt Deck Dec. 1:
- Chair Share 鈥 will set out 10 (mostly) red Adirondack chairs, for anyone who wishes to take a break, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The chairs are meant to entice and encourage our community members to spend more time outside 鈥 based on studies showing that even a short time outdoors can reduce stress and improve mood, among a variety of other social and well-being benefits.
- Folk Music Jam Session 鈥 If you're in a chair at noon, stay put for this weekly event lasting until 1 p.m. Or come on out just for the music. You're also welcome to join in as a player (all skill levels welcome).
Friday, Dec. 2, 7-8 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center,
鈥淩eimaginings鈥 celebrates choral music that reinterprets the genre through stylistic fusion, juxtaposition, rearrangement, and revival of historical works by composers who have been excluded from the Western Classical canon. All three 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis choirs (University Chorus, Chamber Singers, and Early Vocal Ensemble) will perform. Repertoire highlights include Magnificat (1698), Afro-Brazilian classical composer Laudate Dominum, CPM 76 (1813), and works by , and among others. Despite its composition date, the Laudate Dominum likely has never been heard in California and is a premiere of sorts.
Alexander String Quartet with Robert Greenberg at Mondavi Sunday
Sunday, Dec. 4, 2 p.m., Jackson Hall, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis
Chamber Music of Antonin Dvo艡谩k
The program includes Terzetto in C Major, Op. 74 for two violins and viola and Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 81. View program notes .
There will be one 20-minute intermission and brief pause between pieces
A major artistic presence in its home base of San Francisco, the Alexander String Quartet鈥痠s equally beloved in its second home, the Mondavi Center. This year the quartet appears with violist David Samuel joining cellist Sandy Wilson, and violinists Fred Lifsitz and Zakarias Grafilo.
Future performances include Jan. 15, 2023 and April 2, 2023. All Alexander String Quartet performances will take place in Jackson Hall and will feature Robert Greenberg's lecture on each piece followed by a full performance of the same piece. Tickets and information
Alumni in two-person show at Sac State
Torreya Cummings (B.A., 鈥99) and Terry Peterson (M.F.A., 鈥12) explore the natural world in a digital context in a two-person exhibition currently on view at the at California State University, Sacramento.
Cummings鈥 conceptual investigations draw together memory, art historical narratives and a semblance of dioramas found in history museums. Peterson transforms repurposed objects into living, breathing installations.
The artists will give a joint talk Dec. 3 at 2 p.m. at the gallery. 鈥淭he New West: The Natural Environment in the Digital Age鈥 can be seen through Dec. 10.
Flights of Fancy: Sculpture by Steven McGovney at the Pence
Dec. 2 鈥 24, reception Dec. 9, 6 鈥 9 p.m., Pence Gallery, Davis
Steven McGovney has worked in multiple media, but his current concentration is on the sculptural side of ceramics. The artist uses clay, steel wire, acrylic and oil paint to bring his animal and figurative work to life. McGovney鈥檚 art merges a surreal side of nature with his love of movement. Birds painted in bright colors are outfitted with shoes and clothing. As he admits, his sculptures at the Pence are truly 鈥渋maginary birds inspired by the wacky names of birds themselves.鈥 They totter on long legs, giving a sense of whimsical action. His human figures are often based on fictional characters, such as in Alice in Wonderland, or from his own imagination.
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Expressions in Cloth: Quilt show at Gallery 625
Dec. 2 鈥 Feb. 1, 2023, opening reception Dec. 2, 5:30 鈥 8 p.m., Gallery 625
Ongoing at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Museums
Manetti Shrem 鈥 A Trio of Exhibits
鈥榊oung, Gifted and Black鈥
Read more about this exhibition here.
Roy De Forest: Habitats for Travelers
First-generation art faculty member and 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Professor Emeritus Roy De Forest (1930-2007).
Loie Hollowell: Tick Tock Belly Clock
Hollowell, a rising star in the art world, grew up in Woodland, California, and is the daughter of longtime 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Professor Emeritus David Hollowell.
Find more information on all three exhibits here.
Design Museum:
Woven Air: Dhakai Jamdani Textile From Bangladesh, an exhibition of traditional Bangladeshi textiles noted for a weaving technique that creates surface decorations, opened at the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Design Museum on Oct. 3. https://arts.ucdavis.edu/designmuseum
The show features artists Bernadette Behrends, Kathy Donaldson, Lana Hanney, Carole Pirruccello, Jeanne Powell, Margo Schroeder and Sherry Werum.
Gallery 625, curated by YoloArts, is committed to supporting the continual growth and development of the arts in Yolo County by providing space and opportunity for the exhibition of arts. The gallery provides a diverse selection of artistic mediums by by both emergent and established artists. Gallery 625 is located in the Erwin Meier Administration Building at 625 Court Street, Woodland.
Coming up next week
Alberini Family Speaker Series in Design: Ahmad Gharbieh 鈥 Visualizing the Urban: Experiments from Beirut
Monday, Dec. 5, 4:30 p.m., Manetti Shrem Museum, 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, free
Ahmad Gharbieh is the co-founder of Beirut Urban Lab, a collaborative and interdisciplinary research space. This talk will present a number of mapping projects by Beirut Urban Lab and discuss strategies of visualizing episodic geographies from the city鈥檚 recent past. Gharbieh is an associate professor and coordinator of the Graphic Design Program at the American University of Beirut. His research focuses on security and militarization, building development, state and sectarian governance, refugee issues, labor and urban recovery, among other subjects.
Find a link to the livestream .
Organized by the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Department of Design. Co-sponsored by the Manetti Shrem Museum.
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