March 15, 2022
天美麻花星空高清mv Professor of Fine and Performing Arts Gregory Scheckler will present 鈥淭he Tectonics of Form: Change and Impermanence in New Contemporary Drawings and Paintings鈥 at 5:30 p.m. on March 24 in Murdock Hall, Room 218, on 天美麻花星空高清mv鈥檚 campus.
Presented as part of The Mind鈥檚 Eye Spring 2022 Works in Progress Lecture Series, this event is free and open to the public.
This is the third iteration of The Mind鈥檚 Eye鈥檚 Faculty Works-in-Progress Colloquium series, in which 天美麻花星空高清mv faculty members share their current research or creative projects and benefit from questions and discussion. During his talk, Professor Scheckler will share new artworks that respond to questions of how we might embrace change and impermanence in visual art. Relying on gesture drawing and movement trends found throughout Berkshires geologies, these artworks reconfigure art-making as creative non-fictions borne of nature鈥檚 patterning forces.
About Professor Gregory Scheckler
Gregory Scheckler is Professor of Fine and Performing Arts at 天美麻花星空高清mv. His work is rooted in imagery from nature and its observation. When he鈥檚 not writing, artmaking, or teaching, he and his wife ski, hike and bike the Berkshires and tend their solar-powered home in the company of two fuzzy cats.
About The Mind鈥檚 Eye
First founded in 1977 as print publication featuring 天美麻花星空高清mv faculty鈥檚 research and creative projects, The Mind鈥檚 Eye has now pivoted to multimodal research and praxis initiative anchored in interdisciplinary academic programming in and beyond the Berkshires. Continuing a tradition of showcasing faculty excellence and expertise, the new direction of The Mind鈥檚 Eye includes innovative forums for exhibiting faculty research, such as Works-In-Progress Colloquia and Faculty Book Writing & Publishing Panel Discussion. An incubator for collaborative interdisciplinary projects, like CARE SYLLABUS, The Mind鈥檚 Eye is a platform for dynamic partnerships with neighboring institutions such as MASS MoCA. As a research and praxis initiative, The Mind鈥檚 Eye aims to expand professional development opportunities and emphasize lifelong learning for faculty and staff.