BRADFORD, PA – The
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s Spectrum Series will host visiting
artist Ron Geibel and his exhibition titled “Picture Perfect” from Nov. 7 to
Dec. 5 in the KOA Art Gallery in Blaisdell Hall.
The exhibition
opening is scheduled for noon on Nov. 7 in the KOA Speer Electronics Lobby in
Blaisdell Hall and will include a gallery talk in which Geibel will discuss and
present some of his work; a reception will follow.
Geibel, who currently
resides in White Plains, N.Y., tries to create objects that reference the
private parts of peoples’ lives.
According to his website,
Geibel confronts matters concerning sexuality, gender and identity, and other
issues that are typically kept hidden.
Anna Lemnitzer,
assistant professor of art and a colleague of Geibel, said, “The reason I chose
(Geibel) to visit was because of the gender issues he brings up.”
It’s important to
have a contemporary artist featured who works with this kind of content, she
said.
In an effort to reach
out to other students, Lemnitzer added, Geibel will be offering constructive
criticism of students’ work and host a ceramics workshop.
Geibel received his
Master of Fine Arts from the University of Montana and has previously been an
artist in residence at Red Lodge Clay Center and The Chautauqua Institutions School
of Art. He is currently an adjunct professor of ceramics at Hofstra University
in Hempstead, N.Y.
For more information
or to view some of Geibel’s work, please visit www.rongeibel.com.
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