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“Dialogue” and “The Remaining, Mourn…” to open at NIU Art Museum

“Dialogue” and “The Remaining, Mourn…” to open at NIU Art Museum

Two new exhibitions will open soon at the NIU Art Museum.

Having emerged from a global pandemic and re-exploring race and social issues, the NIU Art Museum felt the need for exhibitions that ground these topics visually. Two exhibitions featuring themes of what seems needed are set to open on Tuesday, Aug. 29, with a public opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7. Informal gallery talks with curators of “The Remaining, Mourn…” Michael Chambers and Millicent Kennedy, along with artists featured in the exhibition to begin at 5:45 p.m.

“Dialogue” allows for issue awareness and resolution through listening. Its goal is understanding. The artists whose work is displayed in this exhibition have worked on lens-based projects that have grown and developed organically over the years.

This exhibition will feature selections from “Lines of Authority” by Alan Cohen, “Black Box” by Michael Coppage and “The Folded Map Project” by Tonika Lewis Johnson.

These artists have taken on big, complex tasks and concepts and attempted to deal with them simply. It is the hope that their art projects can reach beyond a single look or conversation into an ongoing dialogue from which empathy, understanding and enlightenment can grow. The concerns of these artists are the concerns of a people, a city, a nation, the world.

“The Remaining, Mourn…” is a group exhibition addressing the experience of grieving as seen through the lens of nine artists’ practices. Through tactile artworks, they address both individual and collective loss. Holding materials as one would onto someone lost, these artists use various techniques to freeze a moment, allowing themselves time to process what remains as well as what is gone. Their materials, and the memories and emotions they evoke, become the “language” the artists use to create their own rituals to navigate grief/mourning and work toward healing.

The artists featured in this exhibition include Selva Aparicio, Michael Chambers, April Dauscha, Salvador Jiménez-Flores, Millicent Kennedy, Allen Moore, Monika Plioplyte, Nirmal Raja and Anne Wilson.

Cumulatively, their works and the stories they tell remind us that we – from family to community to civilization – are united by our vulnerability.

This exhibition suite runs Aug. 29 to Oct. 14, 2023.

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Calendar of Events

Thursday, Sept. 7
Public Opening Reception, 5 to 7 p.m.
Informal gallery talks with the curators and artists of “The Remaining, Mourn…” at 5:45 p.m.
NIU Art Museum Galleries

Sunday, Sept. 10
SoulCollage® Workshop for Survivors and Mourners
SoulCollage® is an expressive arts practice where participants will create collaged cards for their personal use by gluing together found images.
Limited to 16 participants, ages 17 and up.
Free, but registration is required; call 815-753-1936.
1 to 4 p.m., Altgeld Hall 125

Thursday, Sept. 28
The Landscape of Loss – Navigating Gently and with Resilience
Program with Jen Conley, Bereavement Coordinator with Northern Illinois Hospice with time for Q&A at the end.
6 to 7 p.m., Altgeld Hall, 125

Sunday, Oct. 15
Closing Reception, 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Join us for the closing reception of “Dialogue” and “The Remaining, Mourn…” in the NIU Art Museum Galleries. Refreshments provided.
“Dialogue” Artists Presentation Program to follow in Altgeld Hall, 125

About the NIU Art Museum

Serving Campus and Community by Balancing Traditional and Contemporary Art to Explore the Connections Made through Visual Culture.

Part of the College of Visual and Performing Arts‘ vibrant and active arts community on campus, the Northern Illinois University Art Museum is a resource for the NIU campus, local community and beyond. The NIU Art Museum is located on the first floor, west end of Altgeld Hall, at the corner of College Avenue and Castle Drive on the main campus of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois.

Parking on campus is now administered through AIMS Mobile Pay or Parking Pay Stations available in the Visitor Pay Lot located at 200 Carroll Ave and at accessible parking spaces in front of Lowden Hall with accessible aisles and route to Altgeld Hall. Campus parking is free on weekends and after 5 p.m. weeknights in nearby Lots 3 and 14.

The exhibitions and programs of the NIU Art Museum are sponsored in part by the Illinois Arts Council Agency, the Friends of the NIU Art Museum, the NIU Arts and Culture Fee, and the College of Visual and Performing Art’s Season Presenting Sponsors Shaw Media and WNIU/WNIJ.

Gallery Hours

10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday
Noon to 6 p.m. Thursday
Noon to 6 p.m. Friday
Noon to 3 p.m. Saturday; and by appointment for group tours. Exhibitions are free and open to the public.

Banner photo: Alan Cohen, “Montana/Wyoming State Line at the 4th Parallel, One-Half Distance Exactly Between Equator and the North Pole at the Continental Divide,” silver gelatin photograph, 2005

Photography students selected for publications and exhibitions

Photography students selected for publications and exhibitions

A number of photography students in the NIU School of Art and Design have had work selected for publications and exhibitions recently.

Mikayla Shuster’s “Cat Nap” was chosen for Analog Forever Magazine’s December “Love in all forms” exhibition:

Mikayla Shuster

Amy Fleming earned honorable mention in Float Photo Magazine’s “Annus Horibilis [Horrible Year]” exhibition for “This Is Not Real.”

The image was also selected for Don’t Smile’s exhibition, “Did that Just Happen?” An e-zine of the exhibition will be for sale soon. 

Amy Fleming

Daniel Koenig, Karl Bibler, Mikayla Shuster, Michael Allen and Amy Fleming all had work featured in Lens Scratch’s “The 2020 Favorite Photo Exhibition.”

Danielle Koenig

“Tangible Reflection” – Danielle Koenig

Karl Bibler

“Illinois Youth Center Juvenile Detention” – Karl Bibler

Mikayla Shuster

“Nothing Gold Can Stay” – Mikayla Shuster

Michael Allen

“Longing” – Michael Allen

Amy Fleming

“Will It Remember Me?” – Amy Fleming

Shuster and Fleming were chosen for East Window’s exhibition “Shame Radiant.” Pieces from the show will be displayed at Redline Art Center in Denver, Colo. in March. Pieces from the show will also be featured online at Femme Salee Salon and will also be printed as a book in March. 

Pair of solo exhibitions open at Jack Olson Gallery, March 7

Pair of solo exhibitions open at Jack Olson Gallery, March 7

The Jack Olson Gallery at Northern Illinois University presents two solo exhibitions; UNTILED (Simple Acts) by Carlos Melian and Material Alchemy: Cobbling with Clay and Found Materials by Gina Lee Robbins, Thursday, March 7 through April 18 (the gallery is closed March 9-17 for NIU spring break). An opening reception and artist talks are scheduled March 7 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 pm. (more…)

2018-2019 College of Visual and Performing Arts Performance Schedule

2018-2019 College of Visual and Performing Arts Performance Schedule

Check out the 2018-2019 Arts Events Schedule from the Northern Illinois University College of Visual and Performing Arts.  Every year, the Schools of Art and Design, Music, and Theatre and Dance put on nearly 300 open to the public performances, concerts, exhibitions and lectures.

Highlights of the season include the return of the School of Theatre and Dance to the Stevens Building with new and renovated performance spaces for all to enjoy.  The School of Art and Design is celebrating their 50th Anniversary in Jack Arends Hall, NIU’s Visual Arts Building.  The School of Music has another incredible season of concerts in a variety of genres.

This arts events schedule also includes handy links to ticket information for performances in both music and theater.

School of Music

Fall Concert Schedule

School of Music Concerts

Jazz Series
presented by DeKalb Sycamore Cadlillac
World Music Series Choral and Opera Series Concert Band and Percussion Series Orchestra and String Series
presented by WNIU/WNIJ
Oct. 11 – Big Bands Jazz Concert, 8 p.m., BMCH Nov. 11 NIU Steelband, 3 p.m., BMCH Oct. 16 – Concert Choir and University Chorus, 8 p.m., BMCH Oct. 4 – Wind Ensemble, 8 p.m., BMCH Oct. 9 – Avalon String Quartet, 8 p.m., RH

Oct, 16 – Jazz Combo Fest, House Café, 6:30 p.m.

Nov. 14, Chinese Music Ensemble,
6:30 pm, BMCH

Oct. 21 – Cor Cantiamo, 3 p.m., BMCH

Oct. 24, Wind Symphony, 8 pm, BMCH

Oct. 10, NIU Philharmonic, 8 pm, BMCH

Oct. 21 – Swing Dance Party, Ellington Ballroom

Nov. 19, Middle Eastern Music Ensemble,
3 pm, RH

Nov, 13, Opera Theater, 6:30 pm, RH

Nov. 12 Percussion Ensemble, 8 pm, BMCH

Oct. 22 – Composers Concert, 8 p.m., BMCH
Nov. 6, University Jazz, 8 pm, BMCH

Nov. 29, World Music Fusion, 6:30 pm, RH

Nov. 15, Opera Theater, 6:30 pm, RH

Nov. 29 – Wind Ensemble, 8 pm, BMCH

Nov. 5, Avalon String Quartet, 8 pm, RH

New Music Festival,
8 p.m. each night, BMCH
Nov. 7 / Nov. 8 / Nov. 9

Dec. 2, Holiday Choral Concert, 3 pm, BMCH

Nov. 14, NIU Philharmonic, 8 pm, BMCH

Nov. 13, Jazz Ensemble, 8 pm, BMCH

Locations: BMCH – Boutell Memorial Concert Hall // RH – Recital Hall
House Café • 263 E. Lincoln Hwy., DeKalb

Nov. 15, Jazz Orchestra, 8 pm, BMCH

Tickets: $5 for adults and seniors
$3 for students

Nov. 25, Swingin’ in the Holidays, 3 pm, BMCH

Ticket information

Nov. 27, Jazztet, 6 pm, House Café

School of Theatre and Dance

Fall Performance Schedule

School of Theatre and Dance Fall Performances

Mainstage

The Flick by Annie Baker
October 3-7
Showtimes: Wednesday through Saturday 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
October 24-28
Showtimes: Wednesday through Saturday 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

Fall 2018 Dance Concert
November 15-18
Showtimes: Thursday through Saturday 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

 

Studio Series

True West by Sam Shepard
October 10-14
Showtimes: Wednesday through Saturday 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

Bakkhai by Euripedes, Translation by Anne Carson
October 31 – November 4
Showtimes: Wednesday through Saturday 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

The Marriage of Bette and Boo by Christopher Durang
November 28 – December 2
Showtimes: Wednesday through Saturday 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday

Ticket information

Art

Exhibitions and Lectures in the School of Art and Design and Art Museum

School of Art and Design Fall Exhibitions and Lectures

Jack Arends Hall 50th Anniversary Events

NIU Art Gallery

August 28 – October 19
“Sweet, Golden and Delicious”
NIU School of Art and Design Alumni Invitational Exhibition

School of Art and Design Galleries

Jack Olson Gallery
September 4 to October 19
Golden: SoAD Arends Hall 50th Anniversary Juried Alumni Exhibition
Juror: Dan Silverstein, Associate Director of Exhibitions and Collections Logistics Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, Evanston (BFA 1991)

Annette and Jerry Johns Student Art Gallery
August 27 to October 19
Alumni Open Mail Art Show

VAB Second Floor West Hallway North Display Cases
September 4 to October 19
Alumni Salon

Reception for all three exhibitions, Thursday, September 20, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Jack Arends Hall.

Several works from all three exhibitions have been generously made available by participating alumni artists for inclusion in a silent auction with all proceeds benefitting the School of Art and Design scholarship fund. Auction concludes at end of exhibitions. Winning bids to be paid cash or check and works picked up at Olson Gallery upon receipt of payment. For winning bidders not able to pick up at gallery, a flat $50 handling fee will cover packing and shipping costs.

Exhibition Awards for the Juried Show will have been determined prior to the reception.

Jack Olson Gallery Exhibitions

September 4 – October 19
Golden: School of Art and Design Jack Arends Hall 50th Anniversary Juried Alumni Exhibition
Reception: Thursday, Sept. 20, 5 – 8 p.m.
Exhibition of work in all media by alumni of the NIU School of Art and Design.
Juror: Dan Silverstein, Associate Director of Exhibitions and Collections Logistics, Block Museum at Northwestern University (BFA 1991)

November 5 – 17
High School Invitational
Closing Reception and Award Presentation, Saturday, Nov 17, 3 – 4 p.m.
The High School Invitational exhibition features work by high school students from northern Illinois. The exhibition is partially underwritten by Blick Art Materials.

December 3 – 11
BFA Show
Reception: Thursday, Dec 6, 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Capstone exhibition showcasing works by students earning NIU School of Art and Design BFA Degrees.

Elizabeth Allen Visiting Speakers in Art History Alumni Series

Monday, September 17, 2018, Jack Arends Hall 100, 5 p.m.
Elaine King, Professor Emerita, College of Fine Arts, School of Art, Carnegie Mellon University
“A Cultural Capital Quagmire: How the Art Market and not Curators or Art Critics legitimatize cultural products today”

Wednesday, October 17, 2018, Jack Arends Hall 100, 5 p.m.
Thomas Russo, Associate Dean, International Programs; Professor, Art History, Drury University
“Defining Sacred Spaces: Sculpture in the Romanesque Church”

Tuesday, November 20, 2018, Jack Arends Hall 100, 5 p.m.
Alexandra Green, Henry Ginsburg Curator for Southeast Asia, the British Museum
“Image as information: materializing the Buddha in late Burmese art”
Organized by the NIU Center for Burma Studies

Visiting Artists and Scholars

Aaron Coleman
September 20, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., Jack Arends Hall 100
Artist Lecture

Christian Ortiz
September 26, 5 p.m. – 6 p.m., Jack Arends Hall 100
Artist Lecture: Immigrant Labor, Migration, and Displacement

Lisa Kay
October 11, 5 to 6 p.m., Jack Arends Hall 100
Visiting Scholar Lecture: “The Art and Science of Healing Art in Education”

Paul Erschen
October 18, 6 to 7 p.m., Jack Arends Hall 100
Artist Lecture

Valerie Wallace
November 15, 5 p.m. – 6 p.m., Jack Arends Hall 100
Artist Lecture

NIU Art Museum

SWEET, Golden and Delicious…”Faculty-select and Museum-certified”

NIU Studio and Design Alumni Artists
August 28 – October 19, 2018
South and Rotunda Galleries, NIU Art Museum
An invitational exhibition of studio and design alumni artists recommended by current and former faculty, SWEET, Golden and Delicious… presents recent work by six dozen artists from five decades representing eleven areas of visual study. Artists needed to be actively practicing and showing their work. Works on view represent a variety of approaches to photography, sculpture, fiber, jewelry and metalwork, printmaking, illustration, ceramics, painting, drawing, graphic design, and time arts. In addition, there is a sound piece, and video documentation of an artist creating a lithograph, and of a large public art piece being made.

This exhibition is part of a larger School of Art and Design celebration of alumni as guest artists, scholars and educators. To learn more about this celebration please visit the School of Art and Design.

Imagery and Icons:

Former Tenure and Tenure-track Faculty exhibition
September 18 – October 19, 2018
North Gallery, NIU Art Museum
As part of the alumni exhibitions and anniversary celebrations this exhibition showcases work from former faculty in an intimate, salon style exhibition. Participating artists at this time include: Renie Adams, Walter Ball, Jay Paul Bell, Richard Beard, Dorothea Bilder, Robert Bornheutter, David Bower, Karen Brown, David Driesbach, Yale Factor, Larry Gregory, Andrew Liccardo, Ben Mahmoud, Ron Mazanowski, Philip Melnick, Ashley Nason, Mark A. Nelson, Jack Olson, Charlotte Rollman, John Rooney, Lee Sido, Doug Stewart, Ed Syrek, and Bruce White.

Transparency Exhibition Suite

November 15 – February 15, 2019 (closed university holidays)
Transparency in Form and Content
Examines the spectrum of interpretation of the word “transparency”; from the literal to the figurative. Artists who explore both the visual phenomenon of transparency and the concept of “transparency” in content, be that process, funding, idea or material. This group show is curated from a national call for entries.

Vanishing Art from Myanmar:
The Buddhist Reverse Glass Painting Tradition

November 15 – February 15, 2019 (closed university holidays)
Explores the complex Buddhist tradition as it is revealed through the work of some artists from the last village in Burma dedicated to the reverse glass painting technique and tradition known since the art form’s introduction to the region in the 18th century.

Curated by Dr. Catherine Raymond, Director, Center for Burma Studies and Professor of Art History and presented in conjunction with the International Symposium “Looking Through The Glass: The Asian Reverse Glass Painting Traditions” on November 16, 2018.

Raymond’s research was funded by a Rakow Grant from the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, NY.

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