Art21 Access ’07 Events – October 18, 2007

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Nevada Museum of Art
160 West Liberty Street
Reno, NV 89501
775-329-3333
Romance, Protest, Ecology, Paradox at 10:00am
Programs will run in a continuous loop in the Discovery Center, an interpretive, hands-on gallery located in the Nevada Museum of Art. Print based materials will also be available.

Western Michigan University
Gwen Frostic School of Art
Richmond Center for Visual Arts
1903 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo MI 49008
269-387-2436
Paradox at 10:00am
Paradox will be screened from 10am to 7pm simultaneously on the 52″ Plasma screens located on the 1st and 2nd floor of the Richmond Center for Visual Arts. The screening will also coincide with the opening reception of the current Faculty Exhibition from 5-7pm

Oakland County Office of Arts, Culture & Film
2100 Pontiac Lake Road
Waterford, MI 48328
248-858-0415
See also: www.oakgov.com, www.eFocusOakland.com
Ecology at 12:00pm

Yellowstone Art Museum/Alberta Bair Theater

401 No. 27th St.
Billings, MT 59101
406-256-6804
[email protected]
Romance at 1:00pm
The Museum’s Education Director will host the screening as a breakout session for the State Teacher’s Convention. The episode will be presented as an introduction to teaching through Contemporary Art. The presentation will conclude with an overview of the Museum’s outreach art appreciation program, with suggestions on how the two programs might be used together to expand and extend existing resources into the classroom.

Murray State University, Clara M. Eagle Gallery
15th Street & Olive Street
Murray, KY 42071
270-809-6734
Romance at 3:30pm
The program will be shown on a large screen in room 631 of the Doyle Fine Arts Center at Murray State University.

Dayton Art Institute
456 Belmonte Park N
Dayton, OH 45405
937-223-5277
Paradox at 6:00pm
The event will be in conjunction with the Western Ohio Education Association. Celebrate National Arts and Humanities Month by joining the Dayton Arts Institute for a talk with Tom Davie, followed by a screening of Paradox. Tom Davie will talk about his recent work including The Parishioner Series on view in the Regional Artists Gallery.

Redux Contemporary Art Center
136 St. Philip St
Charleston, SC 29403
843-722-0697
Protest and Ecology at 6:00pm
The screenings will take place in the Redux Contemporary Art Center classroom.

Columbus Museum
1251 Wynnton Road
Columbus, GA 31906
706-748-2562
Romance, Protest, Ecology, Paradox at 6:00pm
Coinciding with Columbus Museum Film Society events, the Art:21 screenings will be facilitated by university professors from Columbus State University.

Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block
140 N. Main Avenue
Tuscon, AZ 85701
520-624-2333
Paradox at 6:30pm
Screening will follow discussion with Tucson’s significant contemporary artists whose work is part of An Eclectic Eye: Selections from the Dan Leach Collection in the Mooney Lobby.

Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University
2001 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27705
919-684-5135
Paradox at 7:00pm
This screening is presented in connection with the Nasher’s past Street Level exhibition which featured large works by Mark Bradford. The event will be held in the museum auditorium and is free and open to the public.

K Space Contemporary
415 Starr Street
Corpus Christi, TX 78403
361-887-6834
Protest
at 7:00pm

Westborough Public Library
55 West Main St.
Wesborough, MA 01581
508-366-3050
Protest at 7:00pm
Viewing party for the public with time for discussion.

Colby-Sawyer College
541 Main Street
New London, NH 03257
603-526-3000
Romance and Protest at 7:00pm
Best Hall, Lounge
Screening and discussion led by Faculty in Residence, Rebekah Tolley, programming in conjunction with student development and residential education.

Cedar Rapids Museum of Art
410 Third Avenue SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
319-366-7503
Protest at 7:00pm
Screening followed by a discussion led by Cedar Rapids Museum of Art Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, Sean Ulmer.