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Suzanne Tick Talks About her Process of Creating Sustainable Art
Learn more about Suzanne Tick's fascinating process of converting trash into works of art, specifically her work with woven wire hangers and mylar balloons.
Suzanne Tick is a CEO, textile designer and weaver based in New York City - she received a bachelor's degree in woven design from the University of Iowa and an associate degree in applied arts from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Tick maintains a hand weaving practice and creates fine art woven sculptures from repurposed materials on the two looms in the space that are collected and exhibited worldwide. She is known for her sustainability and wellness approach to design. Her work has been exhibited in MoMA, Cooper Hewitt, MAD, Art Basel and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
All images and clips courtesy Suzanne Tick.
Video by Adrian Carmenate.
LEARN MORE
Artist: suzannetick.com/art/
Stanley Museum of Art: stanleymuseum.uiowa.edu/
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Interview with Artist Tommy Kha | The Art of Photography
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"hey, SMA! Tommy Kha" Abbie Mclaren interviews artist and photographer Tommy Kha who discusses his approach to capturing unexpected moments, his Memphis roots, and how his work explores cultural and identity narratives. "hey, SMA!" is a video interview series with visiting artists designed to succinctly communicate their work and philosophies to a public audience. This series is Abbie McLaren’s...
Community Artists: Iowa City Mural Tour
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Discover the stories behind some of the most recognizable murals around Iowa City. Hear directly from the artists about their creative process, techniques, and the impact of their work on the community. This video is part of a curriculum aimed to inspire K-12 students! Time Stamps: 00:00: Introduction 00:29: What kind of artist are you? 01:24: Have you always liked art? 02:03: What are murals? ...
Museum Makeover | Transforming UIowa's Mascot
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Go behind the scenes of the transformation of "Herky The Hawk" by the Stanley for the 2024 "Herky on Parade!" The Stanley brought 6 students together to reimagine the Herky statue by drawing inspiration from the museum’s collection. Inspired by Marsden Hartley's "E," the Hawkeyes reimagined their mascot. Their playful interpretation, aptly titled "Herk-E," is a colorful symbol of both school sp...
Weaving and Sustainability | Artist Talk by Suzanne Tick
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Artist, innovator, and designer Suzanne Tick speaks at the Stanley Museum of Art about her design process and the cultivation of emerging ideas and trends that are translated into sustainable product. Suzanne Tick is a CEO, textile designer and weaver based in New York City - she received a bachelor's degree in woven design from the University of Iowa and an associate degree in applied arts fro...
Exhibition Tour | Twelve Prints by Contemporary American Artists
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Lauren Lessing, Alan January and Diana Tuite offer insights into the exhibition "A Year in Print," featuring a rare 1919 print portfolio, “Twelve Prints by Contemporary American Artists,” that is currently on view at the Stanley Museum of Art. "A Year in Print" is generously supported by Alan and Ann January, The Members Special Exhibition Fund, and The Leola N. Bergmann Print Fund. Video by Ad...
Interview with Artist Molly Jae Vaughan | Garment Activism
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"hey, SMA! Molly Jae Vaughan" Abbie Mclaren interviews visiting artist Molly Jae Vaughan to gain insights into the artists creative process and learn more about Project 42. "hey, SMA!" is a video interview series with visiting artists designed to succinctly communicate their work and philosophies to a public audience. This series is Abbie McLaren’s personal project for her 2023-24 academic year...
Interview with Artist Nnenna Okore | Organic Artforms
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"hey, SMA! Nnenna Okore" Abbie Mclaren interviews visiting artist Nnenna Okore to gain insights into the artists creative process and artwork. "hey, SMA!" is a video interview series with visiting artists designed to succinctly communicate their work and philosophies to a public audience. This series is Abbie McLaren’s personal project for her 2023-24 academic year as museum programs intern at ...
Support the Stanley Museum of Art | Message from the Director
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Wednesday, March 27, 2024, is One Day for Iowa, the University of Iowa’s 24-hour online giving day-and it’s your opportunity to make an impact for Iowa. Director of the Stanley Museum of Art, Lauren Lessing shares how your donations support the mission of the museum. We invite you to consider donating to the Friends of the Museum of Art Fund. Your gifts will go towards providing valuable experi...
Fellowship Artists in Conversation | Stanley Museum of Art
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The University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art presents the 2023-2024 Grant Wood fellow artists in conversation about their fellowship. Time Stamps: 00:00: Start 00:10: Opening remarks by Curator of Learning and Engagement Kimberly Datchuk 00:33: Land acknowledgement 03:00: Introduction to Shea Hembrey 04:30: Presentation by Shea Hembrey 17:50: Introduction to Jessica Tucker 19:45: Presentation b...
Art as Experience | Nnenna Okore
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The Stanley Museum of Art presents artist, educator and environmentalist Nnenna Okore in conversation with Robert Rouphail and Cory Gundlach. Okore, one of the featured artists for the Levitt Lecture series, talks about her process for creating her work and the themes and inspirations behind it. Her work, “Spirit Dance,” is currently on display in the Stanley Museum of Art lightwell and has bee...
Spirit Dance: Inside Nnenna Okore's Sustainable Art
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Artist, educator and environmentalist Nnenna Okore talks about her process for creating her work and the themes and inspirations behind it. Her work, “Spirit Dance,” is currently on display in the Stanley Museum of Art lightwell and has been one of the museum's most popular exhibits. Okore is one of the featured artists for the Levitt Lecture series. The artist was in conversation with environm...
Keith Haring | Rediscovering the Iowa City mural
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Discover the story behind the mural, "A Book Full of Fun," painted by Keith Haring in 1989 at Ernest Horn Elementary School during his lesser known trip to Iowa City. After corresponding with the students at Horn Elementary for several years, Haring made a one-day stop at the school to create the iconic artwork. This came years after his first visit to Iowa City in 1984 at the invitation of an ...
Workshop | Hide Painting at Meskwaki High School
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The University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art recently facilitated a traditional hide pouch painting workshop at Meskwaki High School as part of its related programming for the Native American ledger drawing exhibition, "Drawn Over: Reclaiming Our Histories." Time Stamps: 00:00: Introduction by curator Derek (DK) Nnuro 00:28: Introduction by curator Dr Jacki Rand 01:28: Introduction by workshop ...
Gallery Talk | African Water Spirit Mami Wata Art at the Stanley Museum of Art
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The University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art presents a gallery talk on art for Mami Wata by Cory Gundlach, curator of African art. This talk focuses on sculptures by Nigerian artist Joseph Chukwu and Ghanaian artist Eric Adjetey Anang. It explores the historical contexts surrounding the representation of Mami Wata, and artistic relationships between these artworks and other images of the water...
Exhibition | Native American Ledger Drawings at the Stanley Museum of Art
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Exhibition | Native American Ledger Drawings at the Stanley Museum of Art
Women in Printmaking | Isabel Cauas
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Women in Printmaking | Isabel Cauas
Ian Berry Lecture
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Ian Berry Lecture
Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Michael Dixon
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Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Michael Dixon
Spriestersbach Lecture: Oliver Lee Jackson
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Spriestersbach Lecture: Oliver Lee Jackson
Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Kieron Dwayne Sargeant
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Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Kieron Dwayne Sargeant
A Conversation with Randall Griffey
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A Conversation with Randall Griffey
Hervé Youmbi & Willie Cole: A Conversation
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Hervé Youmbi & Willie Cole: A Conversation
The Great Flood - Immersive Opera at the Stanley Museum of Art
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The Great Flood - Immersive Opera at the Stanley Museum of Art
"Art Conservation: Where Science and Art Meet" with painting conservator Nina Roth Wells
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"Art Conservation: Where Science and Art Meet" with painting conservator Nina Roth Wells
George Ironstrack lecture
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George Ironstrack lecture
Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Johanna Winters
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Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Johanna Winters
Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Josh Henderson
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Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Josh Henderson
Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Jonathan Payne
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Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Jonathan Payne
Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Elena Smyrniotis
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Grant Wood Fellow Talk: Elena Smyrniotis

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  • @RobCoghanable
    @RobCoghanable Місяць тому

    Willem was an interesting character, Pollock was an oaf who would have done time if he lived.

  • @kbrown8609
    @kbrown8609 2 місяці тому

    He isn’t giving Africa/African countries and/or cultures any credit for creating, inventing anything. Everything is an iteration of what ‘s been gleaned from Europeans traders/Europe ( or other non -Africans) and missionaries. Wow

  • @glenncambray9783
    @glenncambray9783 4 місяці тому

    Like a pair of glorious buttocks these two rise up on the American landscape. No need to compare them, only together do they form the great, immense, incomparably resplendent arse, of American abstract expressionism.God bless these two titans of colossal magnificence.

  • @christianegonbarnthaler1426
    @christianegonbarnthaler1426 4 місяці тому

    super art

  • @dustyrustymusty3577
    @dustyrustymusty3577 4 місяці тому

    My opinion is that De Kooning was better than Pollock.

  • @twilajoyful
    @twilajoyful 5 місяців тому

    I will visit with my now adult kids who attended Horn!

  • @hayesecoart1019
    @hayesecoart1019 5 місяців тому

    How would you combine some both techniques

  • @LB-br.tg5
    @LB-br.tg5 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for give a chance to study at this wonderful peaceful place

  • @siighosts0145
    @siighosts0145 7 місяців тому

    I’m glad the students that came after us are doing great in art class. Seems like their liking it better then the days I was there 😊

  • @paulcollingsworth
    @paulcollingsworth 10 місяців тому

    Donte thank you. How did your post high school art work influence your thesis work.

  • @alphacharm
    @alphacharm 11 місяців тому

    Mami Wata isn’t white at all. Smh

    • @tonyaadams5402
      @tonyaadams5402 4 місяці тому

      Right. The "whiteness" in that artist's Mami Wata representation is capitalism. He was paid to make it that way.

  • @alphacharm
    @alphacharm 11 місяців тому

    Please stop taking advice from West African Christians or Muslims that have been colonized mentally to speak about Mami Wata. She is not a demon.

    • @tonyaadams5402
      @tonyaadams5402 4 місяці тому

      They are afraid of her power and her magic. So it makes sense that they would call her a demon. Her presence is very strong, especially when she's recognized.

  • @leonardoluc6362
    @leonardoluc6362 Рік тому

    Thanks for the show as i admire both as the greatest artist ever but leaning to de Kooning as the absolute most intriguing Artist ever lived for the same spoken time will tell. Special the series Women 1 … is spectacular timeless.

  • @RobCoghanable
    @RobCoghanable Рік тому

    The Egan gallery was a walk up

  • @RobCoghanable
    @RobCoghanable Рік тому

    I can save you the trouble, both their wives were better painters and Pollock’s was the better of the two.

  • @petemc5070
    @petemc5070 Рік тому

    Very informative. Thank you.

    • @RobCoghanable
      @RobCoghanable Рік тому

      If Pollock lived would he have gone to jail?

  • @LuciannaAstorga
    @LuciannaAstorga Рік тому

    So epic! Looks like it was such an amazing performance!! Love this

  • @helenkinneman
    @helenkinneman Рік тому

    Always Amazing 🤩

  • @revolutionrivera-felix9473

    Wow, what an epic intro!

  • @NathanFelixTV
    @NathanFelixTV Рік тому

    So proud of our work on this and thank you Stanley for this opportunity!

  • @murraymarshawn2175
    @murraymarshawn2175 Рік тому

    There is something inspiring about learning from the past. Artful. And technical. Like a great painting. This was so great. Thank you.

    • @uistanleymuseum
      @uistanleymuseum Рік тому

      We're so glad you enjoyed this presentation. Thank you for watching.

  • @ianharvey3358
    @ianharvey3358 2 роки тому

    What does Frenemies mean?

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno 2 роки тому

    Meanwhile, in London a group of rich kids are busy taking Paris back to the 19th century.

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno 2 роки тому

    Poor bastard, even his wife called him Pollock. 🤒

  • @TheCharlottered
    @TheCharlottered 2 роки тому

    Thank you, Sammy!

  • @patrickv.5663
    @patrickv.5663 2 роки тому

    thanks so much lady of my life

  • @carriefrench3986
    @carriefrench3986 2 роки тому

    I really appreciate this presentation. Many of the details were new to me and help me form a more complete picture of their lives and careers. Thank you, Kimberly and all involved.

  • @larryvienneau
    @larryvienneau 3 роки тому

    Roberto is remarkable, he was a student of mine in Florida. He was one of the hardest working student I ever had. He didn’t have a lot of formal training back then, but he has a unique vision and incredible work ethic. We are proud of him

  • @cassandralane3391
    @cassandralane3391 4 роки тому

    Such beautiful work, backstory, lyricism in images and words. Such love, power, pain. Also, Tameka looks regal!

  • @Ericksonbellgolf
    @Ericksonbellgolf 4 роки тому

    Great job

  • @addisonartgallery3993
    @addisonartgallery3993 4 роки тому

    Steve I love these videos you're doing!

  • @Ericksonbellgolf
    @Ericksonbellgolf 4 роки тому

    fire

  • @Ericksonbellgolf
    @Ericksonbellgolf 4 роки тому

    informative and clear

  • @Ericksonbellgolf
    @Ericksonbellgolf 4 роки тому

    Is this a real preparator or a professional actor?

  • @bridgetmatheson9629
    @bridgetmatheson9629 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing this behind the scenes look at the preparations for a show! Can't wait to see more :)