2006-2007
2005-2006
2004-2005
2003-2004

art+design lecture series 2005–2006

John Adams / September 22, 2005
Thursday, 2pm

Tom Millard / October 20, 2004
Thursday, 2pm

Susan Ryan / October 25, 2005
Tuesday, Noon

Alex Kirwan / November 15, 2005
Tuesday, 2pm

Deborah Lillie / November 22, 2005
Tuesday, Noon

Ana Maria Hernando / January 26, 2006
Thursday, Noon

Mariana Waisman / February 21, 2006
Tuesday, Noon

Phillip Pearlstein / March 23, 2006
Thursday, 6pm

Edward Lucie-Smith / March 24, 2006
Friday, 6pm

Nancy Skolos & Tom Wedell / March 28, 2006
Tuesday, Noon

Bill Shipley / March 30, 2006
Thursday, 10am

Deborah Littlejohn / March 30, 2006
Thursday, 2pm

Scott Rench / April 18, 2006
Tuesday, Noon

Scott Rench is a freelance ceramic artist who fuses computer technology with one of the oldest traditions in art: ceramics. Throughout his career as a designer, he found his artistic work being informed by the language of his daily work life. Rench has developed a process using the computer to design and inform ideas drawn from his personal life and then uses a silkscreen process to transfer the images onto clay. His work is technical, detail oriented and conceptual in nature. Scott received his M.F.A. degree from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and a B.F.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Rench has worked as an Art Director in creative advertising firms designing for 3COM, AT&T, Hoover, Huffy Bicycles, Mida, Red Lobster, Sears, Vidal Sassoon and others. He has exhibited both nationally and internationally and has numerous publications in Ceramics Monthly, Ceramic Review, Ceramic Technical and Ceramics and Print.



 
Presented by the Department of Art and Design in cooperation with the Tweed Museum of Art Lectures are in the Tweed Lecture Gallery unless stated and are free and open to the public To confirm times or for further information, call 218-726-8222 or 218-726-8225.

Disability accommodations will be provided upon request. This information is available in alternative formats; please contact Penny Cragun in the Access Center 218-726-8727