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february, 2023

23feb7:00 pmArt Lecture | Andrew Kuebeck: Identity, Gender and Masculinity in Enamel Artwork @ Media & Communication Bldg. | Texas Tech School of Art @ 7pm

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Art Lecture | Andrew Kuebeck: Identity, Gender and Masculinity in Enamel Artwork
Media & Communication Bldg. 075

 


Thursday, February 23rd
7pm

Join us for a special lecture hosted by Andrew Kuebeck addressing Identity, Gender and Masculinity in Enamel Artwork.

Prof. Andrew Kuebeck teaches at Kent State University. He received a BFA from Bowling Green State University in 2008 and an MFA in Jewelry Design and Metalsmithing from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana in 2011. He works in a variety of formats ranging from functional jewelry to sculptural objects and vessels. He has lectured and taught workshops nationally on the incorporation of photographic images into jewelry pieces and vessels. He exhibits widely and has had his work appear in numerous publications including 500 Enameled Objects, Wrap, Stitch, Fold, and Rivet, and  Metalsmith and Niche magazines. He is currently represented by Charon Kransen Arts, New York.

“I enjoy working in a wide array of Jewelry and Metalsmithing techniques from fabrication, enameling and electroforming to traditional techniques like stone setting and casting. Currently, I’m exploring work that has to deal with personal experiences and memory and how these memories and experiences manifest themselves in our lives and the objects we surround ourselves with”. -Professor Andrew Kuebeck

 

 

http://www.depts.ttu.edu/art/

Time

(Thursday) 7:00 pm

Location

TEXAS TECH SCHOOL OF ART

3010 18th Street