Rebecca Weisman & Lida Winfield

Rebecca Weisman & Lida Winfield

July 1 to August 13, 2016

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Skin Ego: an exploration between boundaries, nature and the imaginary

 

Rebecca Weisman is a Vermont based video installation artist whose work uses body, performance, site specificity, and the natural world to explore hidden or psychological dimensions of reality. Known for both her single-channel videos, and large-scale video installations, she weaves together ideas about the body, gender, psychoanalysis, landscape, and non-human life. Her installations use video, sound, and sculptural objects to tell deconstructed stories that are often fragmented, process-based, and rich with free-associations.

Rebecca Weisman uses many mediums/media in site-specific installations and films, often self-producing shows in unlikely venues and locations: the Oregon desert, vacant urban buildings, a Vermont mountaintop, her home. She has shown work nationally and internationally, most recently in two Burlington, VT-based site-specific shows, An Order at the former Saint Joseph’s Orphanage (2015), and Conceal/Reveal, co-sponsored by Overnight Projects and Burlington City Arts (2016). Weisman lectures and publishes scholarly essays on the intersection of philosophy and art, most recently a project on “Dark Ecology and the Abject” at the International Zizek Studies conference, Cincinnati later published in the International Journal for Zizek Studies (2015). She holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary Art from Goddard College, teaches undergraduate courses in art and theory, and is the Director of the Institute of the Arts, Global Center for Advanced Studies.

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Lida Winfield is a Vermont based dance artist.  She develops and creates dances that are quirky, provocative, and physically honest. Lida challenges herself  and her audiences to participate in dance as an open dialogue. Her dances tell stories, ask questions, explore limits, and celebrate beauty in what is awkward, raw, and vulnerable. She is inspired by the human capacity to cope, to imagine and to transform. Her work is informed by wilderness, socioeconomic divides, disabilities, access, the search for place or home, the magical and the quiet details of everyday life.

Lida Winfield is an accomplished dancer, choreographer and spoken word artist. Since 2006 she has created original solo, duet and group work; merging storytelling, dance and visual art to create captivating and poignant performances that have taken place on and off the stage.  Lida has traveled nationally and internationally as a performer and educator working with diverse populations in conventional and unconventional settings.   In 2011 she earned a Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts from Goddard College with a focus on the transformative power of the expressive arts.

MP3 of the Artist Lecture:

 

www.rebeccaweisman.com

www.lidawinfield.com

 

Zen Cohen

Zen Cohen

April 1 to April 29, 2016
Reception April 14, 2016  at 5:30 pm

The Gatekeepers 
a five channel video installation

 

Zen Cohen is a video artist, photographer and art director based in San Francisco, CA.  She received her MFA in Art Studio at the University of California at Davis and her BFA in Media Arts from the California College of the Arts in Oakland, CA. Her video and photo projects have been presented in venues such as the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, SFMOMA, deYoung Museum, Centro Atlántico Arte Moderno, ARTSpace New Haven, Vanity Projects, The Center for New Music & Audio Technologies at UC Berkeley, Recombinant Media Lab, SOMArts, Krowswork, 21 Grand, Roxie Cinema and Artists Television Access (ATA).

 

 

Christian Hali: Missing Volumes

Christian Hali: Missing Volumes

January 28 to March 24, 2016
Reception Thursday February 11, 2016 at 5:30 pm with Artist Talk at 6:00 pm

MissingVolume_01Christian Hali is a multidisciplinary artist.  His work explores male identity, the domestic space, and the everyday.

“Everything is a performance. We perform for ourselves as much as we do for others. 
I’m interested in how mediated images and narratives smuggle ideology through popular culture and mass media. How has that affected my perception of everything? I use the tropes and conventions of film/TV as a structure to explore the everyday, the domestic space, and reflect on the macro and micro.”

Christian Hali is an adjunct art & design instructor who has taught at California State University Stanislaus, Modesto Junior College, Art Institutes of California San Francisco and the Sony Pictures Media Arts Program in Los Angeles. Hali is an award-winning artist, art director, illustrator, and creative executive with ten years of production experience for MTV, Disney, Nickelodeon, and Daniel Ostroff Productions. He is a published illustrator with Simon & Schuster and Landoll Books, and his illustration is in the University California Santa Cruz library archives.

 

 

Storytelling Photography with Eric Carter

Storytelling Photography with Eric Carter

March 5th at the Building Imagination Center.

Funded by a grant from the CSU Entertainment Industry Initiative, the CSU Stanislaus Art Department is hosting a series of guest workshops for CSU Art Majors around the theme of storytelling in the digital arts.


ericCarterEric Carter is a Bay Area designer and photographer. He has developed and designed eLearning applications, websites and print, illustrations,  animations, interactive Flash widgets and portrait photography. Eric is currently working with the Bay Area Video Coalition and Tesla.

This series of workshops will conclude with a public exhibition of student work in the CSU Stanislaus’ Building Imagination Center. Limited to Stanislaus State students only.

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Comic Book Storytelling with Kate Rhoades

Comic Book Storytelling with Kate Rhoades

March 18th at the Building Imagination Center.

Funded by a grant from the CSU Entertainment Industry Initiative, the CSU Stanislaus Art Department is hosting a series of guest workshops for CSU Art Majors around the theme of storytelling in the digital arts. This workshop will include a brief artist’s talk, an overview of contemporary independent/experimental comics, and a hands-on crash course in comic-making basics. There will be drawing, but no experience is necessary.

kateRhoadesKate Rhoades is an Oakland-based artist. Influenced by a background in comic books and YouTube videos, Rhoades uses paint, publications, and digital media to probe the absurdity of the art world in all its social and institutional facets. She received a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design and an MFA from Mills College.

This series of workshops will conclude with a public exhibition of student work in the CSU Stanislaus’ Building Imagination Center. Limited to Stanislaus State students only.

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Experimental Video Storytelling with Maria Judice

Experimental Video Storytelling with Maria Judice

March 25th at the Building Imagination Center.

Funded by a grant from the CSU Entertainment Industry Initiative, the CSU Stanislaus Art Department is hosting a series of guest workshops for CSU Art Majors around the theme of storytelling in the digital arts.

mariajudiceMaria Judice is a visual storyteller working within cinema, photography, tech and digital content. She received her MFA from CALARTS in Film/Video. She received the Adrienne Shelly Award for excellence in directing. Director awards were garnered for her films Palm Trees… and moonless. Palm Trees… aired on BET’s Lens on Talent. As a Creative Producer, she works within photography, film, web TV, art curation and gaming. Her mission is to help underrepresented artists bring their stories to the world.

This series of workshops will conclude with a public exhibition of student work in the CSU Stanislaus’ Building Imagination Center. Limited to Stanislaus State students only.

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Storytelling Lab with Christy Chan

Storytelling Lab with Christy Chan

April 8th at the Building Imagination Center.

Funded by a grant from the CSU Entertainment Industry Initiative, the CSU Stanislaus Art Department is hosting a series of guest workshops for CSU Art Majors around the theme of storytelling in the digital arts.

Christy_StillChristy Chan is an interdisciplinary artist and filmmaker based in Oakland, California. She uses video art, installation, and performance to examine the American mythologies of home, belonging and social harmony. Her independent film project “Pen Pals” is inspired by her childhood experience exchanging letters with the Ku Klux Klan on behalf of her immigrant family. Chan holds an M.A. in Communications from Virginia Commonwealth University and was a recent Artist-in-Residence at Montalvo Art Center and Project 387. Her work has been exhibited at galleries, film festivals and public venues including Southern Exposure, Root Division, Kala Art Institute, National Public Radio, the Los Angeles Film Festival’s Shorts Series, the Moth and more.

This series of workshops will conclude with a public exhibition of student work in the CSU Stanislaus’ Building Imagination Center. Limited to Stanislaus State students only.

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Stanislaus State Juried Student Exhibition

Stanislaus State Juried Student Exhibition

November 30, 2015 to January 16, 2016
Reception Thursday December 10, 2015 at 5:30pm
*The gallery will be closed on December 24-26, 2015 in observance of Christmas in addition to December 31, 2015- January 1, 2016 in observance of the New Year