Jason Godeke, associate professor of art and art history at Bloomsburg University, will discuss how incorporating theatrical elements has improved his art on Thursday, April 10, at 5 p.m. His lecture, “Theatricality in Painting,” will be in the Warren Student Services Center, room 004.
For the past few years, Godeke has taken his work out of the studio and painted through the direct observation of a landscape. These landscapes act as backdrops for his own troupe of “actors” in the form of miniatures and figurines. He will discuss how these theatrical elements come together when he creates a narrative. Godeke’s lecture is sponsored by the Institute for Culture and Society and the College of Liberal Arts.
For the past few years, Godeke has taken his work out of the studio and painted through the direct observation of a landscape. These landscapes act as backdrops for his own troupe of “actors” in the form of miniatures and figurines. He will discuss how these theatrical elements come together when he creates a narrative. Godeke’s lecture is sponsored by the Institute for Culture and Society and the College of Liberal Arts.
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