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The Maria Manetti Shrem Art Studio Program in the College of Letters and Science at UC Davis presents the spring quarter public lectures.
Marie Lorenz: The California Studio
April 10, 4:30pm
Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art
Marie Lorenz’s work is rooted in the exploration and narrative of New York City’s waterfronts and combines psycho-geographic exploration with highly crafted, material forms. Lorenz is the spring quarter visiting professor in The California Studio: Manetti Shrem Artist Residencies. Co-sponsored by the Manetti Shrem Museum.
Byron Kim: The California Studio
April 24, 4:30pm
Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art
Byron Kim creates paintings that use the languages of formal abstraction, observational paintings and conceptual art. A senior critic in painting/printmaking at the Yale School of Art, Kim is the spring quarter spotlight artist in The California Studio: Manetti Shrem Artist Residencies. Co-sponsored by the Manetti Shrem Museum.
Rebeca Bollinger: Visiting Artist Lecture Series
May 1, 4:30pm
Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art
Rebeca Bollinger is known for her innovative work across various media, including sculpture, photography, video, drawing, installation, writing and sound. In 2024, Bollinger was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. Co-sponsored by the Manetti Shrem Museum.
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About the Maria Manetti Shrem Art Studio Program at UC Davis
The Maria Manetti Shrem Art Studio Program at UC Davis challenges students to cultivate curiosity and sustain the courage to embrace the unknown through art. Art students at the undergraduate and graduate level are encouraged to explore a broad range of disciplines and to participate in opportunities outside the classroom, including The California Studio: Manetti Shrem Artist Residencies, the Betty Jean and Wayne Thiebaud Lecture, the Visiting Artist Lecture Series, professional practice seminars, student exhibitions, competitions and internships. The department supports 14 generously funded M.F.A. students and attracts students from all over the United States and the world.