Showing posts with label USF Contemporary Art Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USF Contemporary Art Museum. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

"In the Waiting Room" performances at USF CAM

Ellen Mueller performs as one of the characters from "Book of Enid" reading "Book of Enid" in "The Waiting Room."
Characters may be subject to change at each performance.

Free Admission.
Facebook Event
Estimated running time: 20-30 Minutes.

Friday, April 8, Noon
Friday, April 15, Noon

USF Contemporary Art Museum
3821 Holly Drive
Tampa, FL

Sunday, March 13, 2011

"Starting Fires" at USF CAM


Starting Fires -- 2011 MFA Graduation Exhibition
April 1 – May 7, 2011
Reception for the Artists: Friday, April 1, 7:00–9:00pm

For more information call (813) 974–4133
USF Contemporary Art Museum
Click for map and directions

This annual exhibition features Master’s Final Project works by MFA Candidates in the USF School of Art and Art History. This year's class includes: Robb Fladry, Ryan Foster, Zak Hemsteger, Lin Li, Francis Marquez, Justin Martin, Bruce Monroe, Daniel Moore, Ellen Mueller, Chris Otten and Jordi Williams.

Concurrent with Starting Fires, the School of Art and Art History hosts ArtHouse, a favorite annual event where open studios, special installations and performances are presented by graduate and undergraduate students of the School, and complemented by music, food and beverages.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Auditions on March 11

Waiting Room Performance Piece In Need of Actors

TAMPA, FL – Open auditions for a waiting room performance piece are occurring Friday, March 11, 2011, 6pm-7pm, at University of South Florida FAH (Arts Building) room 280. The performance piece involves standing in line at a faux waiting room for 2 hours.  All ages/genders are welcome to audition; we are looking for a wide variety of people.  No prepared material is necessary, although auditioners will be asked to present three behaviors of their choosing related to waiting in line.  Please bring a head shot or photograph of your face, and a brief resume or list of past performance experience.

Actors will be paid $20 for the performance and one dress rehearsal.  The performance is Friday, April 1, 2011, 7pm-9pm at the USF Contemporary Art Museum in Tampa, FL.  The dress rehearsal will be scheduled during the week of March 21-25 according to actor availability.  Anyone auditioning must be available for both a dress rehearsal and the entire scheduled performance time. 

 
If you have questions, or if you are interested in the project, but unavailable for this audition time, please contact Ellen Mueller at ellen@ellenmueller.com 

Ellen Mueller presents
Open Auditions March 11, 2011
Date/Time:
March 11, 2011, 6pm-7pm
Location:
FAH (Arts Building) Room 280
University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Ave
Tampa
, FL 33620
Media Contact:
Ellen Mueller, ellen@ellenmueller.com

Monday, March 15, 2010

"Night Depository" incarnation at Centre Gallery


A version of "Night Depository" will be on view at the Centre Gallery as a part of the 34th Annual USF Juried Student Art Exhibition.

The juror was Sean Miller, an internationally exhibiting multidisciplinary artist. His work explores situations, practices, and information that sustain and define existing power structures in contemporary art and politics.

Check out the Reception:
The reception and awards ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 26 in front of the USF Contemporary Art Museum. Following the ceremony, the 12th Annual ArtHouse will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. at the School of Art & Art History.

Centre Gallery - "Night Depository" is on view here
Marshall Student Center
University of South Florida, CTR 246
4202 East Fowler Avenue
Tampa, FL 33620

USF Contemporary Art Museum - Location of the Reception/Awards Ceremony
3821 Holly Drive
Tampa, FL 33620

See you there!

Monday, September 1, 2008

I was on TV! (briefly)

Check it out! I was on TV briefly because I participated in Pedro Reyes' installation/performance piece at the USF Contemporary Art Museum.



It's a quick shot of me smashing a faux-guitar, and it happens about a minute and 20 seconds into the clip. If any of you know Phil McCollam, you'll see him in the piece as well!