Mattering the Soul
Date |
Tuesday, September 8 - Friday, December 18, 2020
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Location |
Olson Gallery - View maps and directions
Bethel University
3900 Bethel Dr
St Paul
MN
55112
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Event Description
Wayne Roosa is University Professor of Art History, former Department Chair at Bethel University, St. Paul, Minnesota, and former Chair of the New York Center for Art and Media Studies, in New York City. He is also a practicing artist. His BFA and BA were earned at the University of Colorado; his PhD at Rutgers University. His essays on American painter, Stuart Davis have been published internationally. He has served as juror for the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Grants, as well as for the Minnesota State Arts Board. He was an Andrew Mellon Research Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and a National Endowment for the Humanities grant recipient for work on Stuart Davis at Harvard University. He has written catalogue essays for contemporary American artists including, Chris Larson, Failure (Hatje Cantz, 2008 and Gallery Magnus Müller, Berlin, Germany); Domestic Vision, Twenty-five Years of the Art of Joel Sheesley (Minneapolis: Lutheran University Press, 2008 and Valparaiso University); “Flooded” and Other Intimate Terrains by Cherith Lundin (Minnesota Center for Book Arts and Jerome Foundation, 2007); and Guy Baldwin’s kinetic art for Retrospectives: Guy Baldwin and Gary Hallman (Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota, 2007), as well as an essay on forty-four contemporary artists, titled “Dancing in the Dark/Waltzing in the Mystery: Art About Faith,” for the exhibition and book, The Next Generation: Contemporary Expressions of Faith at MOBIA (Museum of Biblical Arts), New York City. He has contributed essays to Image, Arts, and Books and Culture. Most recently, he was commissioned for the article, Art and Religion (forthcoming, Wiley Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion. Editor: Charles Taliaferro; Associate Editor: Matthew Kapstein). His paintings have been shown in Minneapolis at the Traffic Zone Gallery, Gallery 308 and Form + Content Gallery; and in New York City at First Things Gallery, Buckley Memorial Gallery and NYCAMS.
Questions?
Contact Gallery Director Michelle Westmark Wingard at 651.638.6527 or m-westmark@bethel.edu.