![Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art](/img/default-banner.jpg)
- 408
- 919 102
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Приєднався 30 січ 2009
Insights to the exhibitions and artists featured at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
Artist Talk: Alison Saar
Alison Saar discussed her recent works, three of which were on view at the JSMA in Strange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and My Body, My Choice? Art and Reproductive Justice. Alison Saar’s visit was sponsored by Jordan D. Schnitzer.
Переглядів: 86
Відео
Fill up the Bus - Ducks Give 2024
Переглядів 207Місяць тому
The JSMA provides art experiences to K-12 students from throughout Oregon. From guided tours to studio activities to classroom visits, our passionate staff and team of trained volunteers are making certain that children in Oregon are exposed to a world of art. Thanks to donors like you, it costs students NOTHING. Donate to the JSMA Education Fund to support Fill Up the Bus, the field trip schol...
Artist Talk: Leonardo Drew
Переглядів 983 місяці тому
Artist Talk: Leonardo Drew In conversation with Jordan D. Schnitzer Recorded on February 21, 2024 Artist Leonardo Drew, in conversation with Jordan D. Schnitzer, discusses his career as an artist and his immense and powerful installation, 215B, currently on view in Strange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation. Although often mistaken for accumulations o...
LatinX Studies Night at the Museum
Переглядів 2183 місяці тому
Latinx Studies Night at the Museum is an annual event that began in March 2023. This celebration is the result of a collaboration between students (ambassadors) in the Latinx Studies minor at the UO and its Director as well as the Curator of Academic Programs and Latin American and Caribbean Art at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Conceptualized by the Latinx Ambassadors, it provides a uniqu...
Artist Talk: Lehuauakea - Hawaiian Barkcloth as Resilience
Переглядів 955 місяців тому
This talk with Native Hawaiian artist and barkcloth maker Lehuauakea will address topics of Indigenous self-determination and communal resilience through the reclamation of traditional kapa, or barkcloth. As a younger generation kapa-maker, Lehuauakea will discuss their creative practice and the role of their community throughout their personal and artistic journey. Lehuauakea’s works are curre...
Artist Talk: Dan Powell
Переглядів 1325 місяців тому
Photographer Dan Powell will present an illustrated talk about his career and his recent book, Scene Shifting: Photographs from Left of Iowa. The book features 101 black and white duotone images featured in this compelling volume are mostly from large format negatives (8x10 and 4x5). They highlight a particular period in Powell’s art practice, the 1980s and 90s, when he photographed in the high...
Dia de Muertos: Testimonios
Переглядів 716 місяців тому
Dia de Muertos: Testimonios Armando Morales, Retired teacher, MEChA Community Advisor; Rebeca Urhausen, Executive Director of Adelante Si; Ashley Pech-Nunez, MEChA Programs Director; along with Adriana Miramontes Olivas, JSMA Curator of Academic Programs and Latin American & Caribbean Art discuss the history of Eugene’s Annual Día de los Muertos Celebration. Featuring the professor and students...
Día de los Muertos: Desde el alma para nuestras almas | Day of the Dead: From the Heart to Our Souls
Переглядів 566 місяців тому
MEChA de UO, The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA), and Adelante Sí invite you to the 42nd annual celebration of Day of the Dead. Join us for a musical performance by Sindy Gutiérrez y Paax K’aay Cuarteto de Cuerdas, and dance by Familia Lara Stephens and Ballet Folklórico Colibrí. Children’s art workshop led by Tonatiuh Yael Hernández Pacheco y Familia. MEChA de UO, El Museo de Arte Jordan...
Encounters with Contemporary Art: A Conversation with Sandra Ramos
Переглядів 1186 місяців тому
As part of the exhibition, "What We Leave Behind," we are in conversation with artist Sandra Ramos for an overview of the artist’s artistic trajectory and ongoing projects. Ramos will discuss the contemporary diaspora, social dislocation, and resilience as well as isolation, abandonment, and challenges encountered due to immigration. These themes and others are seen throughout her oeuvre as wel...
Time Lapse: Leonardo Drew's NUMBER 215B
Переглядів 2,5 тис.8 місяців тому
Time Lapse: Leonardo Drew's NUMBER 215B at the University of Oregon's Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in "Strange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation." In Number 215B, shards of wood splinter across the wall, jutting out with ragged edges as if frozen, mid-explosion, recalling the wreckage wrought by the “natural” disasters prevalent in our changing cli...
Weaving Sovereignty: The Art of Ceremony in Indigenous Oregon
Переглядів 1138 місяців тому
Weaving Sovereignty: The Art of Ceremony in Indigenous Oregon
Korean Music at the Museum: Things Seen and Not Seen
Переглядів 959 місяців тому
Korean Music at the Museum: Things Seen and Not Seen
Korean Music at the Museum: Eyes of Crystals
Переглядів 1199 місяців тому
Korean Music at the Museum: Eyes of Crystals
Korean Music at the Museum: Duo for Daegum and Clarinet
Переглядів 1719 місяців тому
Korean Music at the Museum: Duo for Daegum and Clarinet
Korean Music at the Museum: dosie issneun daenamusup for Clarinet in Bb and Sanjo Gayageum
Переглядів 449 місяців тому
Korean Music at the Museum: dosie issneun daenamusup for Clarinet in Bb and Sanjo Gayageum
Video Tour of The First Metal: Arts & Crafts Copper
Переглядів 229Рік тому
Video Tour of The First Metal: Arts & Crafts Copper
“The Superheroes Among Us”: Art and Ukrainian Resistance
Переглядів 26Рік тому
“The Superheroes Among Us”: Art and Ukrainian Resistance
Ask a Curator: Adriana Miramontes Olivas
Переглядів 105Рік тому
Ask a Curator: Adriana Miramontes Olivas
Ron Chew: Finding Our Unforgotten Histories
Переглядів 2272 роки тому
Ron Chew: Finding Our Unforgotten Histories
Lava, Ice, and Thresholds of Perception: Ron Jude in Conversation
Переглядів 5682 роки тому
Lava, Ice, and Thresholds of Perception: Ron Jude in Conversation
Nina Elder: Geologic Empathy and Quantum Curiosity
Переглядів 2112 роки тому
Nina Elder: Geologic Empathy and Quantum Curiosity
I know everybody that was in this video
I was at Washington
I wasn’t there😢
I saw her exhibit back in 2016 at The Fowler Museum, I’m so glad I did. I was there for another exhibit but at first glimpse, passing by, I immediately felt gravitated towards her work, it’s so enigmatic. I got a program right after and bought Nkame back in 2021. Thank you for uploading this. I wish I would’ve met Ms. Ayón❤RIP
So knowledgeable and very interesting!
I found this video after taking Alec’s comics class on Domestika. He’s a great teacher and his enthusiasm for making comics is infectious! I learned a lot from hearing this lecture! Thanks to Alec and the Schnitzer Museum for sharing this content.
Shame o you
Not Russian Icon it belongs to Africa
It’s mr.mcgill
It is me mcgill
This was hands down my favorite! The JSMA is a diamond hiding in plain sight. I wish more people could get in and see the masterpieces inside this place.
Astonishing, TY for sharing
I went to HS with Leo, he is a pure genius.
😂😂nonsense pictures 😂
😂😂 even if they where found in other countries but they where based on Ethiopian releagious paters as in the old days BC theywhere paters morer than writter😂😂
Taken from Ethiopia 😂😂
Jews real color it's black
These are AD dipition of christ by the Ethiopian Egyptian 😂😂
Romans and the church of eangland has the thrueth of all ally Christian even the early establishment of Islam by Mohamed from his ally days as a Christian
Remember ithiopinia and Isreal shere same genes as israel have an Egyptian genes but jews are put arabs and white/black african arabs ,before the last displacement of jews by Arab concarera
Soon
Lol but good patings none the less 😂😂lol sow much confusion now poeples say Jesus was from dark africa 😂😂 Egyptian are brown and the where black poeples some as slave in Egyptian state sow went with jews to the new old world where they originally came from by God/creators madade sow now we are hear ,this will be confusion to most but in time all will be reviled
But was mixed breath
These are all deletions of movement after the death of christ by the Christians painters, from the midle east Jesus was from the middle east and he was brown skinned
He was no black African black
He was brown white like all the midle eastern poeple, he belongs to a smallest race in the middle east .theory is that of before the flands ,Jesus was brown born in the Arab country called the middle east
There was no such a thing as middle easter back than. Ans Jesus was not his real name, he and his mother and apostles called him by his real name Yeshua. He is black yes its hard for you white people to accept it but go cry. Eventually you will know when you see him and he will tell you who you are.
We all got brainwashed and some still getting brain denial syndrome.
my heart is broken, she should still be here. Thank you for making this
Basquiat is laughing in his grave.
ua-cam.com/video/bDa2fom2zDs/v-deo.htmlsi=wLo7ITdgvR33oIBq
Garima Gospel!
6th Century....Ethiopian stronghold and trade growth! Also the 9 Ethiopian Saints? Monasteries; Jesus was born in an Ethiopian cave in Bethlehem theory?
Why a Western intern?
Well Byzantine art as purported! Such a great chess move Pres. Putin!
The people are brown people nothing changed over time if that’s the case why didn’t the white and lighter colors change on there clothes and other things. Stop lying
The question is..whonhas truly been mislead, us or them???
Thanks for sharing, feel blessed to have found this insightful mini documentary
Jeremiah 14:2 Judah mourneth, and the gates there of languish; they are black unto the ground; and the cry of Jerusalem is gone up. revelation 1:14 (THIS IS ON HOW JESUS LOOKS LIKE)His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire; [15] And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.(HE IS A BLACK MAN)(WHO ON EARTH HAVE WOOLY HAIR BESIDES BLACK PEOPLE)😂😂🤣 🤣🤣😂 THEY ARE ALL BLACK IN THE BLIBLE(Job 30:30 My skin is black upon me, And my bones are burned with heat.)(READ PEOPLE READ )🤣😂😂 🤣🤣😂😂Song of Solomon 1:5-6 ([5] I am black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon. [6] Look not upon me, because I am black, because the sun hath looked upon me: my mother's children were angry with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards; but mine own vineyard have I not kept.🤣😂🤣(THIS IS WHY BLACK PEOPLE ARE HATED)😂😂🤣
I was waiting for her to showcase the huge black icon next to her
Stop hee haw around and get to the point BLACK IS BLACK White folks would have never hung a white man on the cross To be real
Judaism / Christianity started in east Africa period Abraham, Jesus, Moses all the disciples were Africans Everyone adopted African customs and religion
Y are they all black people
Beautiful performance! Woww!
Are you, guys going to display a lecture about my art works?:) I love your deep knowledge and your attractive curiosity.
O please!!! We are tired of your lies. These are the true images of the holy people. Get out of here with.your constant BS
They just lie their face off, every person in the icons are black people if she can’t narrate the story, she should sit down.
Jesus was a black man .....God bless this video
Haven’t heard “they look like black folk” damn these people are in denial
😂😂😂 sad... just sad! It's obvious that these pictures have been seriously tampered with. White people are insane!!
"My crying eye is for you," how soft.
It's good to hear the artist's insight and know where the art really came from