University Art Gallery Archives 2006-2007
Global Vision: A Survey of World Art
- October 17, 2006 – January 17, 2007
- Monday-Thursday 12:30-3:30 p.m.
- Free
“Global Vision: A Survey of World Art” will have its debut session in the University Art Gallery at 91̽»¨ on Monday, Oct. 16. The exhibit will be open that day from 5 to 7 p.m.
A Survey of World Art
Global Vision: A Survey of World Art will have its debut session in the University Art Gallery at 91̽»¨ on Monday, Oct. 16. The exhibit will be open that day from 5 to 7 p.m.
It will remain open to the public from Oct. 17 through Jan. 17 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays in the universitys Art and Education Building, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., in Hayward.
"Diversity has always been at the heart of our exhibition program, said Lanier Graham, gallery director and an art department lecturer. We have shown masterpieces from Africa, Oceania, North and South America, and Central Asia, China, and Japan, along with masterpieces from Europe and the United States at different times.
Included will be more than 100 traditional examples from the tribal world, as well as from Japan, China, Southeast Asia, India, Tibet and West Asia.
This exhibition is a rare chance to see a concentrated survey of 'World Art' in a single gallery, Graham said. It provides our students with a special opportunity to experience the richness of our collective cultural and spiritual heritage as a whole.
Highlights will include a wall of African masks; a major group of Chinese sculpture starting with the Neolithic period and continuing through the Shang, Chou, Han, Tang and Sung Dynasties; famous 19th century prints by Hokusai and Hiroshige; and calligraphy by well-known Zen teachers Bunsho roshi and Suzuki roshi.
The Modern period will be represented by Manet, Renoir, Cassatt, Kandinsky, Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Dali, Duchamp, Pollock, de Kooning, Rauschenberg, Bearden and Warhol.
This exhibit is a great opportunity for our students to see first hand the types of art they have learned about in the Introduction to World Art History class and the Advanced Survey of World Art class, said Michael Henninger, chair of the Cal State East Bay Art Department. Seeing the real thing really improves one's understanding of the art work.
The pieces come from the collection of the Institute for Aesthetic Development, based in Brentwood, Calif. The oldest piece in the show will be a stone sculpture from 5,000 BCE.
Read about the exhibition in the university newspaper .
Additional information on the University Art Gallery can be found online at the Art Gallery. Information also is available by telephone at (510) 885-3299. The gallery will be closed Dec. 15 through Jan. 7, 2007.
Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition
Potluck dinner and reception: 5-7 p.m. Monday, May 21 in the University Art Gallery courtyard, Art and Education Building, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward. Admission is free.
- Exhibition open 2:30-3:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday through June 7 (except Memorial Day, May 28).
- Admission is free.
The exhibit pieces will be eligible for various awards, including:
Cash awards: Toki Ceramic: $500 and $200; Mixed Media: $400, and two $200; Slatoff Trust: two $500 (one traditional art, one electronic); San Leandro Art Association Scholarship: $700 to a current Art major with financial need and who is returning in the fall; Mona Froyland Memorial: $500; Hayward Arts Council Awards: three of $200 each (pictorial, spatial and photo/new media); Friends of the Arts Award: $400; University Art Center: $250; Utrecht Art Supplies: $75; Blick Art Materials: $50; Henri Cartier Bresson: $50 (photo); and Imogen Cunningham: $50 (photo).
Gift certificates will be given from True Value Hardware to a ceramics student; Ritz Camera to a photography student; and from the Pioneer Bookstore. There also will be a portfolio contest for a $300 award, separate from the juried show.
Annual BFA Exhibition
- Mondays - Thursdays
- Apr. 9 - 26
- 12:30 - 3:30 p.m.
- Art and Education Building Gallery
- 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward
- Admission is free.
The CSUEB Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Exhibition is an addition to the gallery’s exhibition program. In order to earn a B.F.A.—a professional degree—art majors who pass the admissions process spend an additional year beyond completion of their Bachelor of Arts requirements working in a single discipline under the supervision of senior faculty. The exhibition will include the work of students specializing in painting, sculpture, and printmaking, as well as that of photography and electronic arts.