27th Annual Juried USF Exhibition
April 5 – May 5, 2003
USF Contemporary Art Museum
About the Juror: Elyse Goldberg
In 1982, after studying art and traveling, Elyse Goldberg moved to New York. She has continuously worked in galleries since 1985, and in 1988 became Director of the John Weber Gallery. A selection of shows she curated include: Land/Scape; Drawings by Sculptors, Entropy: Robert Smithson and Loca Buvoli. The Estate of Robert Smithson was represented by the Weber Gallery, and due to her great interest in his work, it became her area of expertise.
After leaving the Weber Gallery in 1997, Goldberg spent time as an independent curator (Story at A.C. Projects Space; 25th Anniversary Exhibition of P.S. 122, with catalogue). She also formed a business, Projects One, which developed projects for artists as well as worked with a group of collectors with whom she organized visits to artists’ studios and galleries. The mission of Projects One was to educate and, hopefully, place works; but the emphasis was on education.
Simultaneously, she was also working as co-producer with Good Machine of a feature length independent film, directed by Bette Gordon, titled “Luminous Motion”, that was based on the novel by Scott Bradfield. This film was accepted into the Toronto Film Festival, the Locarno Film Festival and the Munich Film Festival. It then had a commercial run in New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
In 1999, the Estate of Robert Smithson was looking for new management and gallery representation. James Cohan Gallery formally became the representative of the Estate and Goldberg was hired to handle the management. In 2001, she advanced to Director of the James Cohan Gallery, and among some of the group shows she has since curated are The Big Id, Painting Matter, Mapping Dislocations: Robert Smithson and Air, as well as two solo shows by Robert Smithson titled Mapping Dislocations and LANGUAGE TO BE LOOKED AT AND/OR THINGS TO BE READ- DRAWINGS 1962-63.
In addition to continuing as Director of the James Cohan Gallery, she is also currently working on a new film titled “What’s a Girl Gotta Do”, presently in pre-production.
ARTIST & AWARDS
ABEL, Chad
untitled
oil, acrylic on panel
School of Art & Art History Faculty/Staff Award - $300
ABEL, Chad
untitled
oil, acrylic on panel
BELFORT, Reginald
Across the Horizon
acrylic on canvas
BREWER, Stephanie
untitled
lightjet photos
CADRE Award (Anonymous Gift) - $250
CATRON, Li Hung L.
untitled
ceramic
COLLOM, Mesha Reynolds
untitled (self-portrait)
c-print
CROCKETT, Jaisen
Coffee & Smoke Break
photograph
Citigroup Merit Award - $100
CROCKETT, Jaisen
Popular Selections from the Hedonistic Philosophy of Gandy Beach
photograph
DEL CAMPO, Hector
Con Sabor
mixed media on canvas
DELGADO, Ana Maria
Bailando
digital c-print
DeARRIBA-MONTGOMERY, Julia
Migration Patterns
video installation
Institute for Research in Art/USF CAM Award - $100
DESPRES, Douglas
Contact
digital lightjet print
Citigroup Merit Award - $100
DORSEY, Marie Yoho
Section of a Perfect Memory
mixed media
CADRE Award - $250
ELSASSER, Leslie
Alice’s Orphans: #9 & #11
silkscreen
Judith K. Patterson Graduate Student Award - $100
FINK, Merri Rose
Nurture
oil on canvas
FREY, Danielle
Preparing for Loss
photograph
GALLAHER, Peggy
Vanishing Species
lino print on handmade paper
Citigroup Merit Award - $100
GUEST, Matthew
Father, Son & Holy Ghost
acrylic on canvas
Dali Museum Best of Show Award - $750
GUEST, Matthew
Autoerotic Resurrection
mixed media
GULIZIO, David
Home is where the Hate is
woodcut print
Special Merit Award (Anonymous Gift) - $100
HALL, Barron
M.O.D.
wood, metal
The Daisy Koenig Memorial Award - $150
HERRERA, Cosme
Codex #29
acrylic on wood
Citigroup Merit Award - $100
HOFFMAN, Rachel
Chant d'amour
oil on panel
HUDSPETH, C. S.
Philosophy with a Hammer
mixed media
JIMENEZ, Carla
Naked Identity
digital print, mirror
JOHNSON, Maria
untitled
acrylic on canvas
KILROY, Arielle
Twins
photograph
KRUSZKA, Ethan
SS Friso
mixed media
James Rosenquist Materials Award - $500
LI LI
The Door
ceramic
LINZY, Kalup Donte
Ride to Da Club
video
MAPLE, John
Her
oil on wood
McGRANE, John
Miss Dopplegangster
epoxy, rubber, puffed rice, glitter, fungi
Ann McKeel Ross Award - $100
MITCHELL, Meghan
Working Girl
graphite on paper
MOGOLLON, Laura
Cells
silkscreen
POTH, Gelaina
Self Portrait
oil on canvas
Judith K. Patterson Award - $100
PULSIPHER, Shawn
Heidi
silver gelatin print
RAU, Dave
Self Portrait
inkjet print
Frame by Frame Gallery - $50 Gift Certificate
REPKA, Kate
Short Hair
oil on canvas
RODRIGUEZ, Mary
untitled
digital photo, inkjet
RODRIGUEZ, Mary
untitled
digital photo, lightjet
RUNGE, Mark
Homage to Grandma, the Hooker of East Pepperell
mixed media
SCHERMERHORN, Jasmine
5 Days, 5 nights
photograph
Citigroup Merit Award - $100
SCHUMAN, Michael,
Industrial Nightmare
steel
Sara & David Scher Sculpture Award - $200
SOUZA, Bethany
untitled
silver gelatin print
TIAA-CREF Student Award - $250
SPENCER, Kate
A Girl’s Dilemma
digital photo, silkscreen
Institute for Research in Art/Graphicstudio Award - $200
STRINGFELLOW, David
Inside the Box: Bombing Run with Slow Jazz Bass
video, archival 8mm Korean War footage
VASQUEZ, Britzel
Red Series #4
digital print
Ferman Motor Car Photography Award - $500
VILLANUEVA, Gina
Anig
digital c-print
Special Merit Award (Anonymous Gift) - $100
VREELAND, Jeffrey
Who’s Your Idol?
mixed media on canvas
WALKER, Melissa
Ferrell Hair
acrylic on paper
WARNER, Ti
Excuse Me Sir, You Seem to be Glowing
mixed media on wood
WILLIAMS, Lynne
Save your Figure
mixed media
ART HISTORY PAPERS
BOISCLAIR, Anita, Challenging Notions of Femininity: The Pre- Revolutionary Portraits of Madam Vigee-Lebrun. art history paper
Institute for Research in Art/Art History Award - $50