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SUMMARY:Outten Visiting Artist Lecture: Kukuli Velarde -
DESCRIPTION:Kukuli Velarde is a Peruvian artist with American citizenship who lives and works in Philadelphia. In recent years\, her creative output has developed along two tracks: one involving life size self-portrait paintings on aluminum plates\, and another consisting of ceramic sculptures inspired by pre-Columbian imagery\, a series she has entitled Plunder Me Baby. Velarde has said\, "I like my work to be emphatic and share intimacy with the audience. Overt communication makes us vulnerable yet it may strengthen interaction and deepen bonds. I do not mind becoming 'vulnerable' if in the process common grounds are established and a relationship is created with the viewer."\n\n\n\nIn 2013\, Randolph College acquired Velarde's 'Letter to My Father\,' which was one of four of her works included in the Maier Museum's 101st Annual Exhibition: 'Bridges Not Walls.' The purchase of Letter to My Father was made possible by the Estate of Bethea Scott Owen in memory of her sister Helen Owen Calvert '93.\n\n\n\nReception with refreshments to follow lecture. This event is free and open to the public.\n\n\n\nThis year's Outten Visiting Artist is supported by the Outten Visiting Artist Fund and Nancy Forsyth Sykes '98.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Kukuli Velarde is a Peruvian artist with American citizenship who lives and works in Philadelphia. In recent years\, her creative output has developed along two tracks: one involving life size self-portrait paintings on aluminum plates\, and another consisting of ceramic sculptures inspired by pre-Columbian imagery\, a series she has entitled Plunder Me Baby. Velarde has said\, &quot\;I like my work to be emphatic and share intimacy with the audience. Overt communication makes us vulnerable yet it may strengthen interaction and deepen bonds. I do not mind becoming &lsquo\;vulnerable&rsquo\; if in the process common grounds are established and a relationship is created with the viewer.&quot\;<br />\n<br />\nIn 2013\, Randolph College acquired Velarde&rsquo\;s &#39\;Letter to My Father\,&#39\; which was one of four of her works included in the Maier Museum&rsquo\;s 101st Annual Exhibition: &#39\;Bridges Not Walls.&#39\; The purchase of Letter to My Father was made possible by the Estate of Bethea Scott Owen in memory of her sister Helen Owen Calvert &rsquo\;93.<br />\n<br />\nReception with refreshments to follow lecture. This event is free and open to the public.<br />\n<br />\nThis year&rsquo\;s Outten Visiting Artist is supported by the Outten Visiting Artist Fund and Nancy Forsyth Sykes &rsquo\;98.
LOCATION:Maier Museum of Art 1 Quinlan Street Lynchburg\, VA 24503 FROM U.S. 29S: Exit at 29 Business Lynchburg. After crossing the James River\, turn right onto Main Street (which becomes Rivermont Avenue). Proceed 1.8 miles and turn right onto Quinlan Street. U.S. 29N: Exit at 1A/Main Street/Downtown. Turn right onto Main Street (which becomes Rivermont Avenue). Proceed 2.7 miles and turn right onto Quinlan Street. U.S. 460: Exit at Candlers Mountain Road. Follow signs for US 29N. Exit at 1A/Main Street/Downtown. Turn right onto Main Street (which becomes Rivermont Avenue). Proceed 2.7 miles and turn right onto Quinlan Street. Interstate 81: At Exit 188 take U.S. 60 East to Buena Vista. Follow Route 501S to Boonsboro Road. Turn left onto Boonsboro (which becomes Rivermont Avenue) and proceed 4.1 miles. Turn left onto Norfolk Avenue. Turn left on Quinlan Street.
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URL:https://business.lynchburgregion.org/events/details/outten-visiting-artist-lecture-kukuli-velarde-03-21-2015-986
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