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Artist Lecture with Mark Baugh-Sasaki
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Events and Lectures
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McLaren Conference Center 250 - Venue
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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College of Arts and Sciences,Faculty & Staff,Public Events,
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Simmons, Glori L
422-5178
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| Department: | Art and Architecture |
Artist Mark Baugh-Sasaki will discuss his current projects and process. His work is on display on the Kalmanovitz Hall Sculpture Terrace from Jan. 18 to Aug. 4.
Mark Baugh-Sasaki, a San Francisco native, unites elements of
industrial and natural landscapes in his sculptures in order to
investigate the relationships, adaptations, transformation and conflicts
that arise in this hybrid environment. Combining steel, fallen tree
limbs and greywacke and blueschist boulders, his sculptures range from
organic arches and pods to multi-spiked “stars” reminiscent of Medieval
weaponry.
Baugh-Sasaki attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he
studied photography and sculpture. He has exhibited his work at
numerous locations throughout the U.S. and abroad, including the Islip
Art Museum, New York; Geumgang International Art Center,
Chungcheongnam-do, Korea; Headlands Center for the Arts, Sausalito; and
Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco. He was recently awarded an
Honorary James Irvine Foundation Fellowship for his work at the Djerassi
Resident Artist Program in Woodside, CA. His public art sculpture
Adaptations was commissioned and installed at Patricia’s Green in Hayes
Valley, San Francisco, from July 2009 through January 2010. His most
recent solo exhibition, "The Civilized Wild," was presented by Krowswork
in Oakland.
Reception following on the sculpture terrace (3rd floor, Kalmanovitz Hall).
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