_Gage Academy of Art presents: The Independent Artist Curator, as part of the on-going The Artist's Tool Kit Series. Eric Swangstu addresses different ways in which artists may develop individual careers while simultaneously curating independent exhibition spaces; and how those venues are changing as galleries shift from long-standing private spaces to more temporary or independent spaces such as lobbies, storefronts and private homes.
January 26, 12:30pm to 2:00pm - free and open to the public
Gage Academy, Geo Studio, Room 304, Third Floor
1501 10th Ave. E, Seattle,
January 26, 12:30pm to 2:00pm - free and open to the public
Gage Academy, Geo Studio, Room 304, Third Floor
1501 10th Ave. E, Seattle,
Kansas City Museum's Community Curator Series
Tuesday, August 23: Eric Swangstu, Associate Director of Admissions, Cornish College of the Arts
Mrs. Samuel Platt by George Caleb Bingham
www.kansascitymuseum.org
George Caleb Bingham is famous for his historical pictures, but in his life he was equally celebrated as a fine artist. Learn more about George Caleb Bingham at Kansas City Museum’s August Community Curator, Tuesday, Aug. 23rd at 6 p.m. at Union Station. Eric Swangstu, Associate Director of Admissions at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Wash., will examine the Museum’s amazing portrait of Mrs. Samuel Platt. Mrs. Platt, whose maiden name was Emily Jane Miller, was born in Kentucky in 1832 and died in Independence in June 1965. Her husband was a carpenter and contractor who helped build the Independence jail, now a historic site. A reception will precede the presentation at 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, August 23: Eric Swangstu, Associate Director of Admissions, Cornish College of the Arts
Mrs. Samuel Platt by George Caleb Bingham
www.kansascitymuseum.org
George Caleb Bingham is famous for his historical pictures, but in his life he was equally celebrated as a fine artist. Learn more about George Caleb Bingham at Kansas City Museum’s August Community Curator, Tuesday, Aug. 23rd at 6 p.m. at Union Station. Eric Swangstu, Associate Director of Admissions at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Wash., will examine the Museum’s amazing portrait of Mrs. Samuel Platt. Mrs. Platt, whose maiden name was Emily Jane Miller, was born in Kentucky in 1832 and died in Independence in June 1965. Her husband was a carpenter and contractor who helped build the Independence jail, now a historic site. A reception will precede the presentation at 5:30 p.m.
New Paintings at FXFowle Gallery, Opening March 24,
Opening reception, March 24th, 5:30-7pm
FXFowle Gallery, NYC
22 West 19th St, 11th Floor
Gallery Hours M-F 9am-5pm
runs through July 1
FXFOWLE Architects
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New Letters Magazine
New Letters Volume 75 No. 4 (summer 2009)
Eric Swangstu, water colors, front cover, back cover, pages 8, 26.