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38 EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS<br />

Check out the following events &<br />

exhibitions before they close.<br />

fall/fail<br />

Through Wednesday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 9<br />

Brown Center: Rosenberg Gallery, 1301 W. Mount Royal Ave.<br />

aCCordinG to Parisian artists and couple Frédérique<br />

Morrel and Aaron Levin, Fall/Fail is an artistic adventure<br />

designed to explore the realms <strong>of</strong> humanity’s origins: Adam<br />

and Eve, the animals <strong>of</strong> the Garden <strong>of</strong> Eden, and paradise lost.<br />

A series <strong>of</strong> animals and human figures was constructed out<br />

<strong>of</strong> discarded vintage tapestries found in yard sales and thrift<br />

shops, serving as the artist’s solution to “re-enchant the world.”<br />

Regina DeLuise:<br />

PhotoGraPhs<br />

from the field<br />

Friday, October 21–Sunday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 13<br />

Bunting Center: Pinkard Gallery, 1401 W. Mount Royal Ave.<br />

Reception: Friday, October 21, 5–7 pm<br />

PhotoGraPhy faCulty member Regina DeLuise<br />

will showcase more than 35 images taken with an 8x10<br />

large format camera while she traveled in India, Nepal,<br />

Italy, and Bhutan. DeLuise traveled to India and Nepal on a<br />

Guggenheim Fellowship, to Italy both to study and teach, and<br />

to Bhutan on a recent sabbatical. Although the destinations<br />

have varied, DeLuise has been moving in the same direction,<br />

desiring to roam toward the unknown and bowing to her<br />

subject through the lens <strong>of</strong> her camera.<br />

Juried Undergraduate<br />

Exhibition<br />

Wednesday, October 26-Sunday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 20<br />

Fox Building: <strong>Dec</strong>ker and Meyerh<strong>of</strong>f galleries, 1303 W. Mount Royal Ave.<br />

Reception: Thursday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 3, 5–7 pm<br />

the Work in this annual exhibition is a selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> the best submissions from all four years <strong>of</strong> undergraduate<br />

students. From hundreds <strong>of</strong> entries, approximately 100 were<br />

chosen in a variety <strong>of</strong> disciplines based on artistic merit, creativity,<br />

and vision. Jurors were Doreen Bolger, director <strong>of</strong> The<br />

Baltimore Museum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> and Philippa P.B. Hughes, creator <strong>of</strong><br />

the Pink Line Project in Washington, DC.<br />

MAT student Jaime Bennati in collaboration with May Wilson, Conectado, mixed media, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>s in Teaching<br />

(MAT) Thesis Exhibition<br />

Friday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 4–Sunday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 13<br />

Fox Building: Fox 3 Gallery, 1303 W. Mount Royal Ave.<br />

Reception: Friday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 4, 5–7 pm<br />

the Center for art eduCation at miCa presents the<br />

fall <strong>2011</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>s in Teaching (MAT) Thesis Exhibition.<br />

Students in the MAT program investigate personal connections<br />

between their artmaking and teaching practice through their<br />

studio thesis work. During their teaching preparation, students<br />

created a body <strong>of</strong> artwork demonstrating the importance <strong>of</strong> the<br />

interwoven nature <strong>of</strong> artist-teacher identity. Work in a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

media will be exhibited, illustrating the diversity <strong>of</strong> expertise <strong>of</strong><br />

MAT candidates.<br />

Sabbatical Exhibition<br />

Thursday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 1–Sunday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 18<br />

Fox Building: <strong>Dec</strong>ker Gallery, 1303 W. Mount Royal Ave.<br />

Reception: Thursday, <strong>Dec</strong>ember 8, 5–7 pm<br />

the sabbatiCal exhibition showcases the work <strong>of</strong> faculty<br />

members who took a semester away from MICA during the<br />

2010-11 academic year to explore new themes, develop old ones,<br />

or collaborate with other artists and designers.<br />

ssi.6 siGht.sound<br />

[interaCtion]<br />

Saturday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 12–Wednesday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 30<br />

Brown Center: Rosenberg Gallery, 1301 W. Mount Royal Ave.<br />

shoWCasinG a broad seleCtion <strong>of</strong> Work from local and<br />

internationally recognized artists, Sight.Sound [interaction] brings<br />

together art celebrating the language <strong>of</strong> interaction, new media<br />

technologies, and the aesthetics <strong>of</strong> experimentation. For more<br />

information, visit www.sightsoundmica.org.

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