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DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160219
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540237
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160220
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160221
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540239
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160222
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540240
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160223
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540241
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160224
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540242
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160225
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540243
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160226
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540244
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160227
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540245
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160228
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540246
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160229
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540247
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160301
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540248
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160302
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540249
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160303
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540250
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160304
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540251
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160305
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540252
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160306
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540253
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160307
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540254
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160308
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540255
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160309
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540256
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160310
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540257
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160311
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540258
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160312
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540259
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160313
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540260
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160314
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540261
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160315
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540262
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160316
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260520T165647Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_1540263
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160317
DESCRIPTION:Wynne will deliver an artist’s talk on Friday\, Feb. 19\, at 
 4 p.m. in Cook Auditorium in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery\, with a r
 eception following from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\n\nThe public is invited to th
 e exhibition\, artist’s talk and reception.  Admission is free.\n\nWynne
  works through mixed media sculpture and installation\, where familiar obj
 ects are displaced and redefined in an escape attempt from the ordinary.  
 Her work has been shown internationally\, including exhibitions in Provide
 nce\, Rhode Island\; Boston\, Massachusetts\; Detroit\; Miami\, Florida\; 
 Houston\, Texas\; and Berlin\, Germany.  She currently lives and works in 
 Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.\n\nShe was born in Providence. In 2011 she re
 ceived her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and attended the Skowhegan Sc
 hool of Painting and Sculpture.  She has also participated in residencies 
 at Ox-Bow and the Vermont Studio Center on a Fellowship supported by the J
 oan Mitchell Foundation.\n\nWalcott is an installation artist and kinetic 
 sculptor based in Holland.  She received her MFA in sculpture from Cranbro
 ok Academy of Art in 2010\, and has since created and exhibited her work n
 ationally.\n\nThe artist’s talk and reception are taking place in conjun
 ction with the college’s spring Arts and Humanities Symposium\, which wi
 ll be exploring “Music\, Arts and Placemaking” on Friday\, Feb. 19\, c
 ontinuing discussion started during the biennial event’s fall installmen
 t.  The symposium will feature three talks and responses beginning every h
 our starting at 1 p.m. in Cook Auditorium: “Building Art Engagement at G
 rand Valley State University\,” at 1 p.m.\; “Domestic Tension: When Ho
 me Meets the Institution\,” at 2 p.m.\; and “Cosmogonic Tattoos: Epist
 emic Limits and the Will to Adorn\,” at 3 p.m.  The public is invited to
  the presentations\, and admission is free.
GEO:42.787205;-86.100322
LOCATION:De Pree Art Center
SUMMARY:Katie Wynne: Work Day
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/katie_wynne_work_day
CATEGORIES:Academics
CATEGORIES:Art and Art History
CATEGORIES:Arts and Humanities Divisions
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
