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SUMMARY:Rethinking Regionalism: 20th-century Art and Visual Culture in the American West Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Broadmoor Art Academy (the precursor to the current Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center)\, this two day symposium will provide a forum for new inquiries\, challenges\, and reassessments of 20th-century art and visual culture in the American West. The Academy’s founders and early leaders created a vibrant center for Regionalist art in a part of the West known for its natural beauty. In the 1930s and 40s\, teachers from Europe and the East flocked to Colorado to provide instruction for students from across the country. The students and teachers of the Broadmoor Art Academy were admired practitioners of preeminent art movements of the first half of the 20th century.  \nRSVP \nThis symposium presents a reimagining of themes and issues of 20th-century Art and Visual Culture in the American West seeking to answer some of the following questions:   \n\nWhat marks the various stages and styles of art in the West? \nWhat alternative stories might a renewed look at the artists\, teachers\, and students produce? \nIn what ways would a reexamination of early instructional practices change existing narratives? \nHow do contemporary issues alter our understanding of art in the West? \nHow might critiquing\, revising\, or updating our understanding of 20th-century Western art help us envision new histories and futures? \n\n Schedule of Events:  \nFriday\, December 6 \n\n 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Keynote Presentation: Dr. Anne Hyde\, University of Oklahoma \nColorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College: Music Room \n \n 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Welcome Reception \nColorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College: Smith Family Gallery  \n Saturday\, December 7 \n 8:30 – 9:15 a.m. Registration & Breakfast \nEdith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center: Main Space  \n9:15 – 9:30 a.m. Welcome & Introduction\nEdith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center: Screening Room  \n 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. Session I: Presentations\nEdith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center: Screening Room  \n“Entertaining to the Eye:” Behind the Scenes of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center Theater Lounge Murals \n Jonathan Frederick Walz\, Ph.D.\, The Columbus Museum \n“It Does Need a Photographic Department”: Laura Gilpin at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center \n Louise Siddons\, Ph.D.\, Oklahoma State University \nTeaching Lithography through the Colorado Landscape \nOlivia Armandroff\, University of Delaware \n 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Lunch Break \n12:45 – 2:15 p.m. Session II: Presentations \nEdith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center: Screening Room  \nO’Keeffe in Colorado: A Contemplation of a Continuous Narrative \nAndrew Jay Svedlow\, Ph.D.\, University of Northern Colorado \nBut What Did She Really Look Like?: 20th Century Cover Art for Helen Hunt Jackson’s Ramona \nJessy Randall\, Colorado College \nTouching Nether-Regionalisms: White Male Heteronormativity in Kenneth Adams’ The Three Peoples Mural \nMaxine Marks\, University of New Mexico \n2:15 – 2:30 p.m. Refreshments & Break\nEdith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center  \n2:30 – 4:00 p.m. Session III: Presentations \nEdith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center: Screening Room  \nCirculating and Cultivating Modern Art in the West \nBerit Potter\, Ph.D.\, California State University\, Humboldt \nModernist Art Pedagogy in the Middle West \nBarbara Jaffee\, Ph.D.\, Northern Illinois University \nReimagining End of the Trail \nMelynda Seaton\, Ph.D.\, Texas A&M University-Commerce \n4:00 – 4:15 p.m. Closing Remarks \nEdith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center: Screening Room  \n 4:15 – 5:30 p.m. Reception\nColorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College: Smith Family Gallery  \nOrganized by Rebecca Tucker\, Ph.D. and  Julianne Gavino\, Ph.D. \nSymposium events will take place at the Fine Arts Center and Cornerstone Arts Center on the Colorado College campus \nFree and open to the public \nSupported by Inasmuch Foundation \nImage: Frank A. Mechau\, Wild Horses (detail)\, fresco\, 1935\, commissioned by the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/rethinking-regionalism-20th-century-art-and-visual-culture-in-the-american-west/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum,Special Event
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