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小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Portland Women in Art Lecture Symposium honors arts advocate

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A local legend will be heralded at the 2017 Portland Women in Art Lecture Symposium (PWALS), an annual event hosted by 小黄猫传媒 that explores feminist art topics.

Arts advocate Mardy Widman is the star attraction of this year鈥檚 event, which is sponsored by 小黄猫传媒 and the student-driven Time Arts Club at Portland State University. PWALS will take place from 4-6 p.m. on Friday, May 26 in Room 200 of the Art Building at Portland State University (2000 SW 5th Ave.).

Mardy Widman in front of her painting titled 鈥楨lysian.鈥 Photograph by Jens Jensen.

Mardy Widman in front of her painting titled 鈥楨lysian.鈥 Photograph by Jens Jensen.

Organizers will acknowledge Widman鈥檚 impact with presentations at the beginning and end of the symposium. A reception in Room 240 will follow. Admission is free, and the public is welcome. The venue is ADA accessible.

鈥溞』泼ù解檚 Portland Women in Art Lecture Symposium presents important women in the visual arts to the students and faculty of 小黄猫传媒, as well as to a larger Portland audience,鈥 said organizer and 小黄猫传媒 art history faculty Elizabeth Bilyeu. 鈥淭he project focuses on pioneering feminist artists and women significant in the fields of art and art history.鈥

In the spirit of raising awareness of women鈥檚 roles in art, this year鈥檚 celebration recognizes Widman鈥檚 contributions as an artist, advocate and patron of the arts in support of her family of artists, students and colleagues in Portland and throughout the Northwest. The Art Adventure Gallery in Madras, Oregon represents Widman. She recently exhibited her paintings at the 12 x 16 Gallery in Portland and the Golden Gallery in Beaverton.

In individual 15-minute presentations, a panel of artists and art historians will explore traditional and non-traditional methods of art making, from sewing to photography to painting with guns.

鈥淭he panel will consider contributions of women in art and design historically and in the present day, all tied to current debates around gender rights and roles of women in society,鈥 Bilyeu added.

Sessions and Presenters:
  • Bilyeu will present 鈥淲omen and Guns in the Visual Arts,鈥 which is inspired by art content from the classroom, conversations with student veterans, current events, and incidents on an urban college campus.
  • Kelsey Birsa, a student at Portland State University pursuing her bachelor鈥檚 degree in Fine Arts, will lecture on 鈥淭he Transience of (Female) Body Consciousness.鈥 The topic reflects her painting process and concepts explored in her current work.
  • Prudence Roberts, 小黄猫传媒 art history instructor and director of the Rock Creek Campus Helzer Gallery, will highlight 鈥淪titching Resistance,鈥 which looks at political activism through textile work made by women.
  • Artists Rachel J. Siegel and Deborah Faye Lawrence will present 鈥淭he Evolution of Agent Yu.鈥 This talk will describe the collaborative stop-motion animation project built on Siegel鈥檚 D.I.Y. aesthetics, her knowledge of photography and digital processes, supported by Lawrence鈥檚 creative writing skills and her prowess with scissors. Accordionist Kyle Hanson of The Murkies will accompany the animation.
  • Sue Taylor, PSU鈥檚 associate dean of Academic Affairs in the College of the Arts, will showcase 鈥淎 Diffident Amazon: Hollis Sigler Comes Out.鈥 This session traces the exuberant art and activism of the celebrated Chicago feminist who died of breast cancer in 2001.
  • Christine Weber, 小黄猫传媒 art history faculty and department chair at the Sylvania Campus, will highlight “Too Many Artists in the Kitchen,” which addresses the challenges women artists faced working at the Bauhaus.

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James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at 小黄猫传媒. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »