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SUMMARY:Charles Atlas: Film Screening and Conversation at the University of Tampa
DESCRIPTION:Charles Atlas: Film Screening & Conversation\nJoin us on the University of Tampa campus for a screening of Tyranny of Consciousness and Channels/Inserts by American artist Charles Atlas\, a pioneering filmmaker and video artist. Since the 1970s\, Atlas has created an influential body of work that reimagines the relationship between choreography\, performance\, and the moving image. \nThe program will include an introduction and post-screening discussion led by Timothy Ridlen\, Professor of Film\, Animation\, and New Media at the University of Tampa\, and Joanna Robotham\, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Tampa Museum of Art. This program is presented in conjunction with Atlas’s Kiss the Day Goodbye\, currently on view at the Tampa Museum of Art. \nLocation:\n Ferman Center for the Arts\n University of Tampa\n 214 N. Blvd.\n Tampa\, FL 33606 \nParking:\nFree parking is available in the Rick Thomas Parking Garage and the West Parking Garage on campus. \nAdmission:\nThis event is free and open to the public. \nPlease contact Education@TampaMuseum.org with any questions about this event. \nRSVP for this program \nImage Caption: Charles Atlas (American\, b. 1949)\, Kiss the Day Goodbye\, 2015. Two channel video installation with color and sound. Running time: 19 minutes\, 15 seconds. Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine\, New York. Installation view at the Tampa Museum of Art. Photography by Paige Boscia.
URL:https://tampamuseum.org/event/charles-atlas-film-screening-and-conversation-at-the-university-of-tampa/
LOCATION:University of Tampa – Ferman Center for the Arts\, 214 N. Blvd\, Tampa\, FL\, 33606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lectures & Talks
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SUMMARY:Artist Lecture - Radical Softness: The Responsive Art of Janet Echelman
DESCRIPTION:Radical Softness: The Responsive Art of Janet Echelman\nJoin us for a lecture with Janet Echelman\, an artist featured in the exhibition Avant Garde: Remarkable Women in the Permanent Collection. Echelman creates experiential sculpture at the scale of buildings that transform with wind and light. The art shifts from being an object you look at\, to something you can get lost in. Her work defies categorization as it intersects disciplinary boundaries\, from Sculpture\, Architecture\, and Urban Design to Material Science\, Computer Science\, Engineering\, and Performance. Using unlikely materials from knotted fiber and atomized water particles to choreographed dancers\, Echelman combines ancient craft with original computational design software to create artworks that have become focal points for urban life on five continents. \nSponsored by Carey Forward Foundation\nLectures are offered free with the cost of daily admission: \n\nArt+ Museum Members: Free\nNot-Yet-Members: $25\nCollege Students: Free\n\nRSVP for this program \nJanet Echelman sculpts at the scale of buildings and city blocks\, creating large-scale\, fluid installations that merge art\, architecture\, and engineering to anchor public spaces across five continents five continents. Her work transforms with wind and light\, inviting viewers into immersive experiences rather than static observation. Echelman uses unlikely materials—from atomized water particles to fiber stronger than steel—blending traditional craft with advanced computational design. Echelman’s unconventional path includes five years living in a Balinese village\, graduate studies in both painting and psychology\, and teaching at MIT\, Harvard\, and Princeton. Oprah ranked Echelman’s work #1 on her List of 50 Things That Make You Say Wow!\, and she received the Guggenheim Fellowship\, and the Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award in Visual Arts\, honoring “the greatest innovators in America today.” For more information visit www.echelman.com \n  \nImage Caption: Photograph by Amy Martz
URL:https://tampamuseum.org/event/artist-lecture-radical-softness-the-responsive-art-of-janet-echelman/
LOCATION:Tampa Museum of Art\, 120 W Gasparilla Plaza\, Tampa\, FL\, 33602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Exhibition,Lectures & Talks
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