Printmedia Visiting Artist Lecture: Andrew Blackley12:00–1:00 p.m.Columbus Drive Building, 280 S. Columbus Dr., room 220 Andrew Blackley lives in New York as a writer and curator. Recently organized exhibitions include: WhiteWalls: Writings by Artists, 1978–2008 (Golden Gallery, New York), Randolph Street Gallery Archives (Fales Library and Special Collections, NYU), and Martin Wong, Sketchbooks (Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection).

Printmedia Visiting Artist Lecture: Andrew Blackley
12:00–1:00 p.m.
Columbus Drive Building, 280 S. Columbus Dr., room 220 

Andrew Blackley lives in New York as a writer and curator. Recently organized exhibitions include: WhiteWalls: Writings by Artists, 1978–2008 (Golden Gallery, New York), Randolph Street Gallery Archives (Fales Library and Special Collections, NYU), and Martin Wong, Sketchbooks (Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection).

Painting and Drawing Visiting Artist Lecture: Charline Von Heyl
Wednesday, April 255:00–6:00 p.m.
Columbus Auditorium, 280 S. Columbus Dr. Charline von Heyl was born in Germany in 1960 and studied painting with Jorg Immendorff in Hamburg and Fritz Schwegler in Dusseldorf. She has lived in New York since 1996, and her work has been exhibited both in the United States and abroad, including solo museum exhibitions at Le Consortium, Dijon (2009), the Dallas Museum of Art (2005), and the Vienna Secession (2004). Von Heyl’s work is currently subject to two traveling survey exhibitions. The first was curated by Jenelle Porter and originated at the ICA Philadelphia and will travel to the ICA Boston in March. The second survey exhibition, curated by Gavin Delahunty and Ellen Seifermann, opens at the Tate Liverpool in late February and will travel to the Kunsthalle Nurnberg and Bonner Kunstverein. Von Heyl’s works are in the collections of the Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others. Group exhibitions include Oranges and Sardines: Conversations on Abstract Painting at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles (2008), and Make Your Own Life: Artists In and Out of Cologne (2006), which was organized at ICA and then traveled to the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami and the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle.

Painting and Drawing Visiting Artist Lecture: Charline Von Heyl

Wednesday, April 25
5:00–6:00 p.m.

Columbus Auditorium, 280 S. Columbus Dr. 
Charline von Heyl was born in Germany in 1960 and studied painting with Jorg Immendorff in Hamburg and Fritz Schwegler in Dusseldorf. She has lived in New York since 1996, and her work has been exhibited both in the United States and abroad, including solo museum exhibitions at Le Consortium, Dijon (2009), the Dallas Museum of Art (2005), and the Vienna Secession (2004). Von Heyl’s work is currently subject to two traveling survey exhibitions. The first was curated by Jenelle Porter and originated at the ICA Philadelphia and will travel to the ICA Boston in March. The second survey exhibition, curated by Gavin Delahunty and Ellen Seifermann, opens at the Tate Liverpool in late February and will travel to the Kunsthalle Nurnberg and Bonner Kunstverein. Von Heyl’s works are in the collections of the Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others. Group exhibitions include Oranges and Sardines: Conversations on Abstract Painting at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles (2008), and Make Your Own Life: Artists In and Out of Cologne (2006), which was organized at ICA and then traveled to the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami and the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle.

Painting and Drawing Visiting Artist Lecture: Matt ConnorsTUESDAY ,December 13, 5:00–6:00 p.m.Columbus Auditorium, 280 S. Columbus Dr. Painting and Drawing visiting artist lectures are open to students, faculty, staff, and alumni.“Matt Connors’s paintings […] are scruffy, minimal and coolly cerebral. In his promising debut at Canada two years ago, he employed various tropes of modernist abstraction. […] In his second solo show at the gallery, Connors seems increasingly focused on the process of art production and display, even as he continues to reference stylistic conventions drawn from recent art history,” according to Time Out New York. Connors has also exhbited at Cherry & Martin (LA) and Luttgenmeijer (Berlin).

Painting and Drawing Visiting Artist Lecture: Matt Connors
TUESDAY ,December 13, 5:00–6:00 p.m.
Columbus Auditorium, 280 S. Columbus Dr. 

Painting and Drawing visiting artist lectures are open to students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

“Matt Connors’s paintings […] are scruffy, minimal and coolly cerebral. In his promising debut at Canada two years ago, he employed various tropes of modernist abstraction. […] In his second solo show at the gallery, Connors seems increasingly focused on the process of art production and display, even as he continues to reference stylistic conventions drawn from recent art history,” according to Time Out New York. Connors has also exhbited at Cherry & Martin (LA) and Luttgenmeijer (Berlin).

Source: saic.edu