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: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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: CONTACT: Karen Brodsky
: 707.664.4240
: karen.brodsky@sonoma.edu
:
: University Library Art Gallery Opens Four Sculptors Exhibit
:
: (Rohnert Park, CA) In celebration of Womens History Month, The
: University Library Art Gallery at Sonoma State University, in
: conjunction with the Womens Resource Center, presents Four Sculptors.
:
Work by four international women artists, Gigi Janchang of Taiwan,
: Kyunghee Lee of South Korea, Jann Nunn of the United States, and Ulrike
: Palmbach of Germany, will be on view at the Schulz Library Art Gallery
: on the Sonoma State University campus March 5, 2004, through April 15, 2004.
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: Gigi Janchang has led an international life. Born in Shanghai, she
: received her BA in painting from National Taiwan Normal University.
: Before coming to the US, she studied independently in Paris, and since
: receiving her MFA at San Francisco Art Institute she has studied under
: Klaus Rinke at the Art Academy of Dusseldorf. She has been awarded a
: National Endowment for the Arts travel grant, has had solo shows in
: Goteborg, Sweden, Dusseldorf, Germany and several in San Francisco. Gigi
: Janchang is exhibiting a 35 foot-long photographic work, Come & Go
: (1994), shown at the National Academy Gallery in Hangzhow, China.
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Kyunghee Lee lives and works in Seoul, South Korea, where she is Dean of
: Information & Media Design at Korea Digital University. She earned her
: BFA and MFA degrees from Seoul National University and an additional MFA
: from San Francisco State University. Lee has held solo exhibitions in
: England, the United States and South Korea. In 2000 her work was
: represented in the Kwangju Biennale and Media City, Seoul Subway
: Project. Lee has several on-going web projects many of which deal with
: the 50-year separation of Koreans divided by the 38 parallel.
: Subsequently, much of her work investigates ways in which individuals
: are defined by patterns of social structures and geographic locations.
: Kyunghee Lee will exhibit Another Constellation at the Schulz Gallery.
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: Jann Nunn's multi-faceted work takes the form of sculpture, sculptural
: installation, performance, and occasionally photography, painting, or
: video. Informed by her feminist perspective, the work is often social or
: political in nature. Born into a military family, Jann Nunn has lived,
: traveled, exhibited, and held residencies nationally and abroad. She has
: a BFA degree from University of Alaska, Anchorage, studied at Skowhegan
: School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine and earned an MFA from San
: Francisco Art Institute. She has had solo shows in England, Germany, and
: the United States. Nunn is creating Resurrection, a sculptural
: installation, to commemorate the 10-year passing of her brother, Bill,
: to AIDS. Jann Nunn is Professor of Sculpture at Sonoma State University.
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: Ulrike Palmbach transforms humble materials into sculptural effigies of
: daily life. Felted army blankets become phones or radiators whose
: simplicity suggests a futile futurism. By portraying a semblance of
: useful objects she redoubles the irony of pragmatic means to contrary
: ends. Born in Sindelfingen, Germany, Palmbach has studied art in
: Florence, Italy, Stuttgart and Berlin, Germany, and San Francisco,
: California. Courtesy of Stephen Wirtz Gallery, Palmbach is presenting
: Pants a 7 foot-tall suspended woven twine sculpture.
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: This exhibit is sponsored by the University Library, SSU Womens
: Resource Center, the InterCultural Center, and the Associated Students.
: The public is invited to attend the reception on Friday, March 5,
: 5:30-7:30 pm. Gallery hours are Monday - Saturday 10 am- 5 pm.
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: For more information please contact Karen Brodsky at 707.664.4240.
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