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Graphic Advocacy: International Posters for the Digital Age
2001–2012
September 5 - October 25 2014
All Day
Ritter Art Gallery: September 5 – October 25, 2014
Opening: Thursday, September 4, 2014, 6:30pm
featuring a Curator’s Talk with ELIZABETH RESNICK at 7pm
Graphic Advocacy: International Posters for the Digital Age 2001–2012 will be the third in a series of recent poster
exhibitions that have provided an overview on international contemporary socio-political poster design, beginning in 2005
with Graphic Imperative: International Posters of Peace, Social Justice and The Environment 1965–2005 and in 2010
with Graphic Intervention: International AIDS Awareness Posters 1985–2010.
Public Programs
Click here to see the Two Exhibitions & a Series of Public Programs information
Thursday, September 4, 2014
7pm at the Ritter Art Gallery
Curator’s Talk: Elizabeth Resnick is a Professor of Graphic Design at the Massachusetts College of Art & Design, Boston, Massachusetts. She earned her B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees in Graphic Design from the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island. Professor Resnick served on the chapter board of AIGA Boston from 1989–2005 organizing numerous public lecture and exhibition events. From 2003–2005 she served on the AIGA Design Education Steering Committee. She received AIGA Boston’s 2007 Fellows Award in recognition to her service to her design community.
*The curator’s talk is made possible in part by the Department of Visual Arts & Art History.
Thursday, October 2
12pm in VA-105
ARTIST TALK with Gustavo Matamoros
Monday, October 6
7pm at the University Theatre
PUBLIC LECTURE: Advocacy & Activism: Catalysts for Social Change
Doris Sommer, Ph.D., Harvard University presents Art Works: Cultural Agents Tackle Urgent Social Challenges
The Doris Sommer public lecture is sponsored by the generous support of Walter and Lalita Janke and the Peace, Justice and Human Rights Initiative.
Moderator
Michael J. Horswell, Ph.D., FAU Associate Professor and Interim Associate Dean
Dorothy F. Schmidt Collge of Arts and Letters
Panelists
Fred Fejes, Ph.D., FAU Professor
School of Communications and Mutimedia Studies
Jane Caputi, Ph.D., FAU Professor
Center for Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies and Communications and Multimedia Studies
Kate MacMillin, FIU Assistant Professor
Department of Journalism and Broadcasting
Jay Critchley
Multi-media artist and activist
This program is in conjunction with Graphic Advocacy: International Posters for the Digital Age 2001– 2012 presented at the Ritter Art Gallery from September 5 through October 25, 2014.
Friday, October 10
6:30pm at the Schmidt Center Gallery
READING by Andrew Furman
Andrew Furman is the author of Bitten: My Unexpected Love Affair with Florida, the memoir, My Los Angeles in Black and (Almost) White (Syracuse UP 2010), the novel, Alligators May Be Present (Terrace Books/University of Wisconsin Press 2005), and two works of literary criticism, Israel Through the Jewish-American Imagination (SUNY Press 1997) and Contemporary Jewish-American Writers and the Multicultural Dilemma (Syracuse UP 2000). His essays, reviews, and fiction have appeared in such publications as Poets & Writers, Oxford AmericBrief book description
In Bitten, an environmental memoir of Florida, Furman shares his amazement at the beautiful and the bizarre of his adopted state. Over seventeen years, he and his family have shed their Yankee sensibilities & awakened to the terra incognita of their new home. Each chapter of the book highlights a fascinating aspect of his journey into Florida’s natural environment, from pinelands to the Everglades, snail kites to snook, cassia to coontie. As he learns to fish for snook and seeks out the state’s oldest live oak, a behemoth that pre-dates Columbus, Furman realizes that falling in love with Florida is a fun and sometimes humbling process of discovery.
Thursday, October 16
7pm at the University Theatre
PANEL: Everything everGLADES
An in-depth discussion on the ecology, sustainability, social justice and the arts in the Everglades. This public program is in-conjunction with Common Ground: Artists in the Everglades presented in the Schmidt Center Gallery from September 20 – November 5, 2014
Moderator
Patricia Widener, Ph.D., FAU Associate Professor
Department of Sociology
Panelists
Dale Gawlick, Ph.D., FAU Professor and Director
Environmental Science Program and Department of Biological Sciences
Max Kirsch, Ph.D., FAU Professor
UNESCO chair in Human & Cultural Rights
Department of Anthropology
Steve Traxler, Senior Biologist
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Tim B.Wride
William & Sarah Soter Curator of Photography, Norton Museum of Art
Adam Nadel
Thursday, October 23
12pm in VA-105
IN CONVERSATION with AIRIE
Thursday, October 30
12pm in VA-105
CURATOR’S TALK with Tim B. Wride