Performances
FSU Art Alum, Paul Joachim, Sculpting Live at Festival of Chocolate in Orlando
Paul Joachim will be sculpting live at the Festival of Chocolate this Friday-Sunday. Come relax in jetBlue’s Chill Lounge, drink chocolate martini’s, enjoy ganache shots, listen to jazz and watch me create a life-size saxophone musician cake. Friday 4-10 Saturday 10-6 Sunday 10-5 The event is at UCF’s...
read moreFSU CVATD SIX Release Party
The CVATD Student Leadership Council invites you to the release party for the second issue of SIX on Sunday, April 15, 2012, 7-9 pm in the FSU Fine Arts Building Courtyard. In addition to giving out copies of SIX 2012, the evening will feature performances and video from students, Mediterranean food, and live music. The event is open to the public. Come celebrate the end of the year with us and honor your fellow artists & students in person as the new edition of SIX is released. You can find the save the date on our CVATD website...
read moreGlitter Chariot
After 2 successful shows at the Florida State Museum of Art and Bird’s Aphrodisiac Shack, Glitter Chariot returns to the Tallahassee area for 1st Friday at Railroad Square in the 621 Gallery. The group will be back together for a week of workshopping songs for an upcoming record and performances in New Orleans, Los Angeles and New York and will be highlighting some of the songs in a new sculpture/performance during 1st Friday. Entitled Magnificent Obsession: Scene One, Glitter Chariot promises a night of deep and touching songs about love...
read moreDissonance at FSU Museum of Fine Arts
Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts opens its doors for the 2012 semester with: Dissonance An Exhibition by the Adjunct Faculty of the Department of Art Opening this Friday, January 6th, 7-9pm January 6 – 29,...
read moreFSU’s 2012 ART&DESIGN for Social Justice Symposium
The 2012 ART&DESIGN for Social Justice Symposium focuses on how the tools and inherent abilities within the areas of art and design can be utilized in addressing issues confronting less advantaged groups within our local communities, states, regions or world. The event is designed to generate synergy, spawn collaborative projects among participants, create new scholarly initiatives, and allow examination of the role that art and design play in the telling of a broader social narrative. The Sixth Annual ART&DESIGN for Social...
read moreMFA grads: Miami or bust!
"> In just two weeks FSU MFA artists will be en route to one of the biggest art events in the states: Art Basel Miami. Around twenty grads will be showing during Art Basel at Fountain Art Fair. Here are shots of artists’ studios out at the MFA warehouse and what you may see in our space down in Miami. Working Method is undertaking a multiple-show venue ranging from performance to exhibition. It will be a packed week with a ton of amazing...
read moreNovember at SMALLS
Cynthia Hollis’ SMALLS hosted grads: Marnie Bettridge, Amanda Boekhout, and Hans Rasch this past...
read morecute & CREEPY
Information Cute and Creepy features grotesque inspired artworks from the Pop Surreal or New Contemporary art scenes currently making its way to more prominent places in today’s society. With the recent and publicly-celebrated exhibitions of Tim Burton at MOMA and Edward Gorey at the Wadsworth Athenaeum, now is the time to revel in the genre of the macabre. Nancy Hightower, author of the catalog essay writes: “(The grotesque) is an operation, a process that occurs when one is caught in between a moment of humor and horror, or horror...
read moreAugust First Friday at Working Method
We’re Fans was a double feature this past First Friday at Railroad Square. In addition to showing another interactive work produced by the LGA Summer Club the opening unveiled a new gallery space, renovated by the group over the course of the summer. The once underutilized space located in the back of the main gallery was knocked down, cleared and refinished nearly doubling the space for graduate students to show their work. The interactive work connected both rooms in a peculiar way. In the front space, visitors were able to...
read more