September 30, 2010

Separation Anxiety



Separation Anxiety
Curated by Denise Johnson and Rebecca Trawick,
October 11 – November 13, 2010.
Artist Roundtable Discussion: October 13: 5-6:30pm (CAA 218)
Reception: October 13, 6:30-9pm
More info: 909-652-6490

As significant numbers of women have entered the work force since the 1970s in response to shifting economic needs and the influence of the Feminist movement, Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s long honored notion of the “Good Mother” and the demand that she blithely sacrifice all for the good of her children and family has been challenged and reevaluated. But as women have taken a place within the domestic AND public realms, conservative groups have predictably lamented the decline of “family values.” Within that cry, the child has often been portrayed as endangered and lost while mothers seeking to redefine their roles and obligations are seen as frantic and on the verge of unraveling. While far from being resolved, such debates are symptomatic of a cultural anxiety over the state of popular ideals of familyhood and a realization that these idealistic, largely unattainable notions of the family should continue to be frankly reconsidered in the 21st century.

Drawing from the curators’ own efforts to balance the demands of motherhood with creative and professional endeavors, Denise Johnson and Rebecca Trawick consider how contemporary artists have explored modern parenthood under the pressures of changing economies and evolving definitions of familyhood. Artists in the exhibition explore the often unacknowledged worry and unease that all parents, traditional or not, must navigate. Through these investigations, cultural anxieties and debates over the definition of family, parenthood and childhood are explored in surprising and interesting ways.

Separation Anxiety will feature the work of: Claudia Alvarez, Monica Bock, Erika DeVries, Leslie Dick, Elizabeth Douglas, Rebecca Edwards, Carol Flax, Haley Hasler, Connie Hatch, Clea Jones, Ellina Kevorkian, Kate Kretz, M.A.M.A. (Athena Kanaris, Lisa Mann, Lisa Schoyer, Karen Schwenkmeyer), Marcos Rosales, Mark Stockton, Abbey Williams, and Jennifer Wroblewski.

September 18, 2010

Center for the Arts presents... Fall 2010



Join the School of Visual, Performing and Communication Arts each month for a celebration of the arts, culture and entertainment in the new Center for the Arts complex at Chaffey College. During the Fall 2010 semester you will have the opportunity to enjoy workshops, lectures and performances from the Departments of Art, Dance, Music and Theatre. Each event is free, open to the public, and will be followed by a reception.


Creativity: What Is It and How Do You Get It?
Tuesday, September 28, 5:00pm, CAA-211
Workshop with Cynde Miller
How often have you been told to "Be creative?" Did anyone explain to you what creativity is, or how to do it? This participatory workshop will explain the basic tenets of creativity and will show you how to do a few creativity games that will help strengthen your creative "muscle".

Fall Dance Student Showcase
Friday, October 22, 5:00pm, CAA-206

Choreography by Chaffey Students
Artistic Director Michele Jenkins

Chaffey Collegeʼs first annual student dance works showcase will feature new student choreography in a variety of dance styles, including modern, jazz, hip hop, and creative fusions, in an informal eveningʼs performance!

Music from Broadway
Tuesday, October 26, 5:00pm, CAE-102

Directed by Patrick Aranda
Enjoy the music of broadway as performed by Music Professor Patrick Aranda and his band of student and professional musicians. And see a preview of the Chaffey College stage production of Oklahoma!

Getting into the Business of Acting
Tuesday, November 30, 5:00pm, CAA-211

Lecture by Christa Havenhill
This Seminar will cover the business aspects of acting. Topics will cover auditioning for commercials and stage productions, unions, agents, managers, headshots, resumes, monologues, musical theatre, casting agents and current casting websites.


For more information about the Center for the Arts Presents series, please contact John Machado at john.machado@chaffey.edu.