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The German firm JSWD is opening a Tampa office in a space once occupied by Sorrento Sweets.

Strong talent pipeline and collaborative connections in Tampa inspires architectural firm JSWD to open first office outside of Germany - Business Observer

A German architecture firm is opening its first United States office in Tampa and is in the process of hiring 30 new employees to run it. The firm is JSWD and is based in Cologne. It has a second office in Berlin. Its new 2,960-square-foot office in Tampa will be in a former storefront at 8401 N. Dale Mabry Highway, off Waters Avenue and just outside the city鈥檚 Carrollwood neighborhood. The space was previously occupied by Sorrento Sweets, a local Italian bakery. The firm is scheduled to open next week in the space.

April 10, 2024Architecture, Faculty

Solar Eclipse (August 21, 2017)  Used, handmade solar eclipse viewers created by the public from everyday ephemera.  Dimensions Variable, 2018

Associate Professor of Art & Art History Jason Lazarus to host a two-day, open call exhibition, HOW TO WATCH A SOLAR ECLIPSE: A Symphony and a Score

Heiress Gallery is pleased to announce, A Symphony and a Score (HOW TO WATCH A SOLAR ECLIPSE), a two-day, open-call exhibition (Friday April 5th and Saturday, April 6th) hosted by artist Jason Lazarus, in collaboration with the gallery, to prepare for and celebrate the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th, 2024.

April 1, 2024Art & Art History, Community Outreach, Faculty

Ground Control (Mexicali/Calexico), hand-woven wool, 6' x 8' 漏 Noelle Mason

Associate Professor Noelle Mason's work featured in Oxford American Magazine

Ground Control is a series of wool tapestries ranging from eight to twelve feet tall that depict satellite images of the U.S./Mexico border at current and historical places of conflict. The electromagnetic images used in this project are collected by U.S. government satellites used for 鈥渞emote sensing鈥 of the earth鈥檚 surface. Unlike photography that attempts to mimic the function of the eye, remote sensing collects data and constructs images through a process antimemetic to human experience.

March 20, 2024Art & Art History

Painting of mannequins standing in front of a house

New Exhibition: Ezra Johnson, Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing, at the Mindy Solomon Gallery

Mindy Solomon Gallery is pleased to present Sunday Morning Coming Down. Ezra Johnson鈥檚 fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. In this group of new paintings, Johnson has been inspired by what he calls the 鈥渢ropical noir鈥 atmosphere of Tampa, engaging with objects, spaces and scenes that are built up with many layers of oil paint, applied in sheets of color often showing the residue of earlier layers.

February 29, 2024Art & Art History, Faculty

Mernet Larsen, Ce虂zanne's House (2023) Photo: Phoebed'Heurle. Courtesy of James Cohan Gallery. by Katie White

What Do Artists Diane Simpson and Professor Emerita Mernet Larsen Have In Common? A Fascination With the 45-Degree Angle - artnet

What if we saw the world from a 45-degree angle? This topsy-turvy premise united two shows 鈥淢ernet Larsen: Thinking About C茅zanne鈥 and 鈥淒iane Simpson: 1977鈥1980鈥 at James Cohan, New York (Simpson鈥檚 show is on view through March 23; Larsen鈥檚 closed on March 16), wherein sculptures (Simpson鈥檚) and paintings (Larsen鈥檚) playfully vacillate between two and three dimensions.

February 20, 2024Art & Art History, Faculty

Dr McCutchen directs the student musicians.

Heard on NPR鈥檚 All Things Considered - CRESCENDO: Turning environmental impact data into music

When Heather O鈥橪eary started attending concerts held by USF鈥檚 School of Music in 2021, she loved how the performances made her feel. As an anthropologist, she was moved and inspired by the ebb and flow of the music. She often wondered: could her own data touching on environmental impacts be turned into music that people could enjoy and understand?

February 20, 2024Music, Students & Alumni

Cans of printing ink

Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, Elizabeth Herrmann, recognized with an Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award

Congratulations to Elizabeth Herrmann as a top-3 awardee for the 2022-23 Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award. This recognition is part of USF鈥檚 ongoing commitment to enhance undergraduate teaching by recognizing and rewarding excellence. It is an important focus of the university to ensure that the foundation courses of the undergraduate curriculum receive the proper emphasis in preparing students for work in the major, as well as providing the proper foundation in critical thinking, problem-solving, and written and oral communication skills.

February 13, 2024Announcements, Art & Art History

Art History undergraduates Ellie Saylor and Jessica Loaiza

Congratulations to Art History undergraduates Ellie Saylor and Jessica Loaiza

Congratulations to 91视频School of Art & Art History undergraduates Ellie Saylor and Jessica Loaiza on their presentations as part of USF鈥檚 5th Annual Undergraduate Humanities Conference. Both students鈥 papers were composed in Prof. Ali Reilly鈥檚 鈥淎rtist as Curator鈥 seminar.

February 5, 2024Art & Art History, Students & Alumni

Brass musicians perform in the HOT Band Road Show, a pregame tradition at 91视频Football鈥檚 home games. [Photo: Christina Klein Photography]

The Magic of Music in Motion: USF鈥檚 Herd of Thunder marching band marks a grand tradition in its 25th year

Just beyond the din of afternoon rush-hour traffic on Fowler Avenue, a jam of a different kind takes shape on a sprawling 91视频practice field. Overhead, gray and white clouds billow against a blue backdrop, a vibrant sideshow to the cacophony of brass, woodwinds and percussion warming up beside fluttering Color Guard flags. It is as if the sky has heard the Herd and wants in on the act.

February 2, 2024Music, Students & Alumni

Rebecca Penneys headshot

Rebecca Penneys: Acclaimed pianist aims to spread the 鈥榣anguage of peace鈥

A child prodigy, pianist Rebecca Penneys has been immersed in music since she began playing by ear as a toddler. It鈥檚 a powerful language, she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a language of peace, and I鈥檓 definitely an advocate of peace on earth,鈥 she says. 鈥淢usic makes you smarter. When you play an instrument, it changes your thinking. The whole idea is that civilization then can go forward in a more peaceful way.鈥

February 1, 2024Faculty, Music

Gerard Madrinan, Pinellas County's Teacher of the Year, gives high-fives to students as he arrives at Seminole High after the traditional limousine ride to school Tuesday. Following behind, at right, is principal Jane Lucas. Madrinan was awarded the honor in a ceremony Monday night at Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg. [ DIRK SHADD | Times ]

91视频School of Music Alum Gerard Madrinan 鈥04, 鈥06 named Pinellas Teacher of the Year - Tampa Bay Times

The Monday night announcement puts Gerard Madrinan in the running to become Florida鈥檚 top teacher.

January 22, 2024Music, Students & Alumni

Robert Rauschenberg, Chinese Summerhall, 1983. chromogenic print. 30 x 1200 in. Published by Graphicstudio, University of 91视频 Collection.   Photo by Peter Foe

Spring exhibition highlights printmaking pioneers - Creative Loafing

Graphicstudio, the printmaking workshop at the University of 91视频 (USF), has an international reputation among artists. As one of only three professional university-based print ateliers, it鈥檚 become a popular stopover in many influential artists鈥 creative journeys. As Todd Smith, the former Executive Director of the Tampa Museum of Art, once put it, through Graphicstudio, 91视频introduced Tampa to 鈥渁 veritable who鈥檚 who of contemporary art.鈥

January 15, 202491视频CAM

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