University of Southern California

Roski School of Fine Arts

Search Events

  • Phantom Presence: Fall 2009 University Club Exhibition

    Daily: Monday 08/24/2009 - Wednesday 12/16/2009; All day
    University Park Campus University Club

    PHANTOM PRESENCE
    Fall 2009 Faculty, Student, & Alumni Exhibition

    Julia Paull, Roski facutly, with

    Amanda Alfieri, Senna Chen, Renée Martin, Joey Lehmann Morris, and Natalie Shriver

    Curated by Cesar Garcia (MPAS '09)
    & Julia Paull

    Opening reception: Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009 | 4–5:30 pm
    The USC University Clu, 645 West Exposition Blvd.
    Please RSVP at 213-740-5208 by Friday, Sept. 4

  • Photography Exhibition: Renée Martin (BFA '07), Do you want this child?

    Daily: Friday 10/23/2009 - Wednesday 11/11/2009; All day
    University Park Campus Graduate Fine Arts Building 3001 GalleryAdvanced Photography Lab

    Reception: Thursday, October 29, 6–9 pm

  • Undergraduate Sculpture Exhibition: To Scale

    Daily: Monday 11/02/2009 - Thursday 11/12/2009; All day
    University Park Campus USC Helen Lindhurst Fine Arts Gallery

    Reception: Wed., Nov. 1, 5:30–8:30 pm

    Work from:

    FA 106: Sculpture I
    FA 206: Sculpture II
    FA 306/406: Advanced Sculpture
    FA 366: Art and Site

  • Master of Fine Arts Lecture Series presents: Charline von Heyl

    Wednesday 11/11/2009: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
    University Park Campus Graduate Fine Arts Building Lecture Forum

    Charline von Heyl is a German artist based in New York. Her first solo exhibition opened at the Dallas Museum of Art in 2005. She has also had solo exhibitions at Friedrich Petzel Gallery in New York, Secession in Vienna, Galerie Baerbel Graesslin in Frankfurt, and Galerie Gisela Capitain in Cologne. She has participated in group shows at Greene Naftali, New York; Gavin Brown Enterprises, New York; and the Goethe-Institut International, Madrid, among others. Von Heyl's work is included in the public collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. She has been featured in publications such as Artforum, Frieze, Modern Painters, Texte Zur Kunst, and the New York Times.

    Charline von Heyl, Yellow Rose, 2007. Acrylic and oil on canvas, 82 x 78 inches.