UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA'S LECTURES AND VISITING ARTISTS SCHEDULE
updated 3/22/04
Most lectures and visiting artist presentations are held at Meyerson Hall, located at 210 South 34th Street.
Poet/Painter events will be held at Kelly Writers House, located at 3805 Locust Walk.

Lectures are free and open to public.
VISITING ARTISTS SERIES - Winter/Spring 2004 POET PAINTER SERIES 2004

Unless noted otherwise (*), all visiting artist lectures are held in Meyerson Hall, Room B-3, 210 South 34th Street, Philadelphia.
They are free and open to the public. Please check web site for program changes:
www.upenn.edu/gsfa

Thursday, January 29, 5 pm
Edith Newhall (Artist, Art Writer, Philadelphia)

Thursday, February 12, 5 pm*
Michael Lazarus (Painter, NYC)
Tuttleman Auditorium, ICA, 118 S. 36th Street

Monday, February 16, 5 pm
Hanneline Rogeberg (Painter)

February 23, 5 pm
Nigel Rolfe (Visual Artist, Ireland)
March 1, 5 pm
Homer Jackson (Visual Artist, Philadelphia)

Tuesday, March 16, 4:30 pm
Jerome Witkin, (Painter, Syracuse, NY)

Monday, March 29, 5 pm
Debra Werblud (Printmaker)
co-sponsored with The Print Center

Thursday, April 1, 5 pm
Rachel Berwick (Sculptor)

Thursday, April 22, 5 pm
Judy Pfaff (Sculptor)

Wednesday, March 24, 4:30 pm, * Kelly Writers House
Yvonne Jacquette (Painter, NYC)
Slide lecture, with reading by poet Maureen Owen

 

LOCKS DISTINGUISHED ARTS LECTURE*

Wednesday, April 7 - 7 pm
ROBERT HUGHES on Goya
Irvine Auditorium, 3104 Spruce Street, Philadelphia
Admission free; tickets required. Tickets may be reserved by phone, mail, or in person, through the Annenberg box office; call 215-898-3900 for more information.
Robert Hughes will give a slide lecture on the Spanish painter Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes, in the second presentation of the Locks Foundation Distinguished Artists Series. Hughes is the most widely-read art critic writing in the English language, a best selling historian, and one of the most popular art lecturers in America. As a recent review in the Los Angeles times described, "Hughes' brilliance lies not just in his erudition or intellectual vigor, but also in his rugged, keen style and eye for historical and thematic detail that can lead
him to gorgeous sweeps of overarching observation."

*The Locks Foundation Distinguished Artists Series has been created through the generosity of Sueyun Locks, director of the Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, and a PennDesign Overseer, and her husband, Gene, to bring to campus leading artists, curators and critics who are involved in a significant way in shaping the art our time.

University of Pennsylvania
Graduate School of Fine Arts
(215) 898 - 8374