Thursday,
March 3, 2011 - 8 p.m.
“Making in
the Real World” Lecture:
Frank McCauley
Chief Curator and
Assistant Director,
Sumter County Gallery of Art
119 Rutledge /
Rutledge Building
Frank McCauley was born in Jacksonville, Florida
in 1980. He received his BFA in painting from
Winthrop University and his MFA from Syracuse
University. Frank has been the Director and
Curator for Spark Contemporary Art Space in
Syracuse, NY and is currently the Assistant
Director and Chief Curator for the Sumter
County
Gallery of Art.
As an artist
he has been
in numerous group exhibitions both
nationally
and internationally and has had solo
exhibitions
in CA as well as NY. Whether through
printmaking, painting, video or performance, his work extends
from an internal investigation of
childhood role models, popular icons and
cultural stereotypes,
andquestions commonly
held assumptions of
how we construct our own individual identity.

Artwork by Frank McCauley
Thursday, March 24, 2011 - 8 p.m.
WUG Lecture:
Bob Ebendorf
Internationally renowned
metal smith
and jeweler, Belk Distinguished Professor
of Art at East Carolina University
119 Rutledge / Rutledge Building
Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 8 p.m.
WUG Artist Lecture:
Adrian Rhodes
M.F.A. Thesis Candidate
exhibiting in the
M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition
Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery
Rutledge Building
Friday, April
15, 2011 - 5:30 p.m.
“Making in the Real
World” Lecture:
Jonathan Brilliant
Artist and sculptor
119 Rutledge
/ Rutledge Building
Jonathan Brilliant
was born in 1976 in
Charleston, South
Carolina. Brilliant holds a B.A. in studio
art
from the College of Charleston and an
M.F.A. in Spatial Arts from San Jose State
University.
In September 2010 he concluded
the
“Have Sticks
Will Travel World Tour”
with a
three month
fellowship as an artist in residence at The
McColl Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Brilliant currently lives and works in
Columbia, South Carolina with
his
wife Brooke and their cat Zero.

Artist Jonathan Brilliant
Thursday, April 21, 2011
- 8 p.m.
WUG Artist Lecture:
Sandy Singletary
M.F.A. Thesis Candidate
exhibiting in the
M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition
Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery
Rutledge Building