Marcia Evert HopmanIntuition and Self Revelation
Join us this Wednesday, February 15th for the opening reception and panel discussion. In collaboration with Associate Professor David Hopman, the School of Architecture and the Department of Art and History presents the first US retrospective and exhibition of the American painter and visual artist Marcia Evert Hopman. We cordially invite you to join us as we formally unveil this exhibit at 6:00pm in the Max Sullivan Gallery in CAPPA 206. Parking will be available for visitors in UTA Lot F7 directly north of the Fine Arts Building.RSVP
Marcia Evert Hopman, Celestial Notations, c1950. Marcia Evert Hopman
Marcia Elizabeth Evert Hopman (1920-2013) was an American painter and graphic artist. She studied at George Washington University and at the Corcoran Art School. In 1945 she attended the Harvard Graduate School of Design under Henry Atherton Frost, entering as one of the few women who studied architecture, urban planning, and landscape design. In 1946 she completed a course at the New School for Social Research in New York pursuing her interests in visual arts, science, and technology. The following year she was accepted to Black Mountain College in North Carolina, working closely with the painter llya Bolotowsky and in woodworking with Mary Gregory. Hopman’s work from this time clearly shows the Bauhaus training and modernist influence present at the GSD and Black Mountain College, which she developed and added to continuously throughout her career.Read More This exhibit is sponsored by the UTA School of Architecture, College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs, Department of Art and Art History, College of Liberal Arts. Art work courtesy of The Hopman Estate. Discussion Panelists:August Jordan Davis, PhDAssociate Professor, Department ChairArt and Art History Department Carrie IversonArtist and Adjunct Professor, PrintmakingArt and Art History Department David DuMez HopmanAssociate Professor of Landscape ArchitectureProgram of Landscape Architecture Mag. Kerstin JesseCurator at the Leopold Museum Privatstiftung Vienna, Austria Josh Nason, ModeratorAssociate Professor of ArchitectureSchool of Architecture Please address questions to the School of Architecture Lectures + Exhibitions Committee c/o [email protected] |