Painter to speak Thursday in lecture series
Angelina Gualdoni, who creates paintings by pouring directly onto a canvas, will speak in the Art Studio Visiting Artist Lecture Series Thursday, 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Her drawing via liquid creates a capricious and unpredictable ground and forms a base, both in terms of material and narrative. After one or often several layered pours, Gualdoni adds markings in heavier paint over top, defining objects or spaces.
Gualdoni, a native of San Francisco based in New York, attended Washington University School of Art in St. Louis, received her BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, and earned her MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Gualodoni has had solo exhibitions at the St. Louis Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York; Kavi Gupta, Chicago; and Galeria Senda, Barcelona.
WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 29, 4:30 p.m.
WHERE: Manetti Shrem Museum, Community Education Room
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Also Thursday: Big Bands
Big Bands — Featuring the music of Aretha Franklin, plus Latin Jazz and Jazz Funk Fusion, and the premiere of Inauguration Day, a suite by Jácam Manricks, the Jazz Bands’ director, who based the new work on a composition of his titled “Cry.” 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29, Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center.
This week, catch the last of the veteran exhibition at alumni center
The exhibition honoring veterans as 100th Anniversary of the End of World War One runs through today only — Friday — Nov. 30, at the Walter A. Buehler Alumni Center. The Arts Blog covered this story in August. “A Salute to All Our Veterans” celebrates the anniversary of the end of World War I on Nov. 11, 1918. This exhibition includes historic photos from the ٺƵ Library documenting the contributions of the UC Farm (which would become ٺƵ) to the war effort through agricultural education and farming technological developments, along with historical photos by Paul Hollingshead taken at Camp Kearney, California, and Paul Hollingshead’s Army uniform. Paul Hollingshead is a ٺƵ alumnus.
Tickets still available for Poundstone on Friday
Comedian , a frequent panelist on NPR’s weekly news quiz show Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30, at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. The program notes: “She improvises like a jazz musician, swinging in unexpected directions without a plan, without a net. There’s a disarming ease in her craft, an immediate sense that she's so quick on her feet you need never worry about the possibility of something going wrong.”
And, don't miss this interview with her in the
Coming up!
The dance performance, a new work featuring graduate and undergraduate students, is now on for Thursday through Saturday, Dec. 6-8, at 7 o’clock nightly, with an additional performance at 2 p.m. Dec. 8, in Main Theatre, Wright Hall.
The choreographers are Kota Yamazaki and Mina Nishimura, whose work is strongly rooted in “butoh,” a form of Japanese dance theatre. They are Granada artists in residence this quarter in the Department of Theatre and Dance.
Coming on Dec. 3, an exclusive appearance of a sold-out show
One of the stars of the national tour of the award-winning musical "Dear Evan Hansen" will be at ٺƵ prior to opening in the sold-out San Francisco engagement “Dear Evan Hansen”
Jessica Phillips will discuss her career as a stage and television actor and perform at ٺƵ on Dec. 3, 5 to 6:30 p.m.
The presentation/performance takes place in the Main Theatre of Wright Hall and is free and open to the public.
Phillips comes to Davis prior to a sold-out engagement of the Tony Award-winning musical at San Francisco’s Curran Theatre.
She has been earning critical acclaim for her portrayal of the hero’s mother. The Los Angeles Times’ Charles McNulty has written “Jessica Phillips, [has] wonderfully balancing maternal sympathy with single parent grit.”
For her ٺƵ appearance, Phillips will be joined onstage by her husband, actor Tad Wilson (Broadway’s “Getting the Band Back Together,” “Bonnie and Clyde,” “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” and “Rock of Ages”). Pianist Graham Sobelman will accompany the couple. More information.
Contributed by Michael G. French, College of Letters and Science
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