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Q&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsChristopher Reno Q&A w/Brian AllenBrian Allen discusses the paintings and drawings from the exhibition Lucidity for the Home with artist Christopher Reno. @cwreno2001 IG www.chrisreno.com www.sau.edu/catich www.gahc.org/staff2024-02-0755 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsSue Coleman and Sandy DyasAn archive podcast dating back to 2019! Sandy and Sue spoke with us together about their concurrent exhibitions: Truth & Beauty in the Catich and Earthy Beauty in the Morrissey.2023-12-0756 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsJill Wells Dark Sensory SpacesDes Moines based artist Jill Wells joined us in the gallery to discuss her exhibition Dark Sensory Spaces on view in both the Catich and Morrissey Galleries.2023-12-0738 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsAngela Rose Wilson 1000 Sleeping HorsesOur recent conversation with Angela Rose Wilson about the work from her exhibition 1000 Sleeping Horses in the Morrissey Gallery at Galvin Fine Arts Center, St Ambrose University2023-12-0755 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsMadelyn Turner - TENDING TO MY FLESHOur recent conversation with Madelyn Turner in the gallery.2023-09-1538 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsKristin QuinnListen to SAU Professor Kristin Quinn describe her painting process and the influences on her work!2023-03-1641 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsHayley BarkerThis online q&a happened last year but we release it now to celebrate Hayley's spread in the current Juxtapoz magazine! Thanks again Hayley!2023-03-1659 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsBasia KrolBasia Krol joined the SAU art dept crew to discuss her exhibition: Winter, Walk with Me (and other stories). She has a unique story and it was a pleasure to talk about painting with her. Join us!2023-02-2848 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsKristine HeykantsPhotographer Kristine Heykants discusses works from her Uprooted series that were displayed in the Catich Gallery.2023-02-2454 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsTaryn McMahonTaryn McMahon joins Christopher Reno's 2D design class at St Ambrose University to discuss her work and career.2023-02-2439 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsLee Running InterviewOur Q&A with artist Lee Running in the Catich Gallery.2023-02-2331 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsFeast of Saint AmbroseAudio recording of quotes from Saint Ambrose of Milan as well as descriptions of images at the Feast of Ambrose in the lower-level of the Rogalski Center. Audio of Fabian Alonzo.2022-12-1302 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsSteve BergerPainter Steve Berger, a student of Fr. Edward Catich, shared his exhibition, “Destinations,” in the Catich Gallery through Thursday, April 14, 2022. All things are traveling through time and space and the art in this exhibit is an attempt to visually capture moments involving people, places and things taking the same journey through time. See more of his work at his website: https://bergerfinearts.com2022-04-2151 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsClifton MeadorThe Studio of Exhaustion project is named for the Studio of Exhaustion from Diligent Service, a building in the Palace of Tranquil Longevity, which is a complex of buildings in the northeastern corner of the Forbidden City in Beijing. The Qianlong Emperor, having reigned for many years, began building a retirement retreat in anticipation of his abdication. Qianlong vowed that "if the Heavens blessed him to be on the throne for 60 years," he would retire out of respect so as not to outreign his beloved grandfather Kang'xi, China's longest-reigning emperor. However, Qianlong never retired and never inhabited his modest retirement...2022-04-081h 05Q&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsSusan White"I want to explore ideas about climate, weather, history (both art and geopolitical), personal emotional and psychological states, what it means to have relationships, being a mother, the enormity of what it means to be human being. Parched landscapes, extreme flooding and uncontainable wildfires speak to a natural world out of balance."2022-02-2052 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsRowen Schussheim AndersonRowen Schussheim-Anderson, professor at Augustana College, has also taught at The Figge Art Museum, The Smithsonian Institution, National Endowment for the Arts’ Artists-in-Education program, Maricopa Community College and Arizona State University where she earned an MFA. She has served as a panelist for the Illinois Arts Council.2022-02-2041 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsJon Veal Interview KALA 8.26.21Interview with Jon Veal of alt_Chicago, discussing the exhibition in the Catich Gallery - In observance of Bedlam. The exhibition of paintings, photographs and installation work was on view in the gallery from August until October of 2021. Dave Baker and Duke Schneider conduct the interview in the gallery.2021-11-0508 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsJeremy ChenThe Moving Crew Exhibit, Jeremy Chen. Project with supplies for viable living. Jeremy was one representative of twenty other voices in the project. Check out the podcast to learn about Chen's background and the project.2019-03-291h 04Q&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsJeremy ChenThe Moving Crew Exhibit, Jeremy Chen. Project with supplies for viable living. Jeremy was one representative of twenty other voices in the project. Check out the podcast to learn about Chen's background and the project.2019-03-291h 04Q&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsCarla MarkwartCarla Markwart lives in Galesburg IL. She is a painter, business woman, and instructor. The exhibit was in the Morrissey Gallery titled Chicago Paintings. Enjoy.2019-03-2947 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsCarla MarkwartCarla Markwart lives in Galesburg IL. She is a painter, business woman, and instructor. The exhibit was in the Morrissey Gallery titled Chicago Paintings. Enjoy.2019-03-2947 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsFaculty and Staff 2018Every year we put on a show with faculty and staff at St. Ambrose University. This includes tenured, adjuncts, instructors, and staff are welcome to include artwork. We got the whole group together and everyone got to speak so check it out.2019-03-291h 46Q&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsFaculty and Staff 2018Every year we put on a show with faculty and staff at St. Ambrose University. This includes tenured, adjuncts, instructors, and staff are welcome to include artwork. We got the whole group together and everyone got to speak so check it out.2019-03-291h 46Q&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsMarty HarrisMarty Harris, artist and professional illustrator that lives in Minneapolis was featured in the Catich Gallery. The exhibit was called 42,000 Years on the Same Block Pictures by Marty Harris. It included collective books of vibrant and colorful multimedia pieces suggesting nature and community.2019-03-291h 07Q&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsMarty HarrisMarty Harris, artist and professional illustrator that lives in Minneapolis was featured in the Catich Gallery. The exhibit was called 42,000 Years on the Same Block Pictures by Marty Harris. It included collective books of vibrant and colorful multimedia pieces suggesting nature and community.2019-03-291h 07Q&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsVisual Narratives, Moving Pictures Print PortfolioIn the Morrissey Gallery, the spring exhibit was based on a Print Portfolio exchange by local artists called Moving Pictures. A print portfolio is when artists get together with friends, make prints into a portfolio and all individuals that participate get a copy of everyone's work. The podcast represents visual narratives, the theme of this years atmosphere at St. Ambrose University. Joseph Lappie (print making professor) and Neil (artist in the collective) talk about their different processes.2019-03-2938 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsVisual Narratives, Moving Pictures Print PortfolioIn the Morrissey Gallery, the spring exhibit was based on a Print Portfolio exchange by local artists called Moving Pictures. A print portfolio is when artists get together with friends, make prints into a portfolio and all individuals that participate get a copy of everyone's work. The podcast represents visual narratives, the theme of this years atmosphere at St. Ambrose University. Joseph Lappie (print making professor) and Neil (artist in the collective) talk about their different processes.2019-03-2938 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsAudrey NiffeneggerAudrey Niffenegger, american writer and printmaker. She is most famous for her novel the Time Traveler's Wife.2019-03-2958 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsAudrey NiffeneggerAudrey Niffenegger, american writer and printmaker. She is most famous for her novel the Time Traveler's Wife.2019-03-2958 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsBen BlountBen Blount's exhibit Typecast was featured in the Morrissey Gallery for the spring of 2019. Blount is a designer, letterpress printer, and maker. His work explores questions of race and identity and the stories we tell ourselves about living in America. This exhibit created a lot of buzz and opinions throughout faculty, staff, and students. Check out the podcast to learn more about his work.2019-03-0448 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsBen BlountBen Blount's exhibit Typecast was featured in the Morrissey Gallery for the spring of 2019. Blount is a designer, letterpress printer, and maker. His work explores questions of race and identity and the stories we tell ourselves about living in America. This exhibit created a lot of buzz and opinions throughout faculty, staff, and students. Check out the podcast to learn more about his work.2019-03-0448 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsMarlene Sack and Christopher MurpheyIn the Spring of 2018, the Catich Gallery was pleased to present two senior students work for the Senior Honors Exhibition. The exhibits were Fall for Me, Exposing the Intimacy of Sleep by Marlene Sack and Pathways to Heaven, multimedia pieces that utilized laser engravers and illustrator vector files by Christopher Murphey. Check out the podcast to hear about their work!2019-03-0436 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsMarlene Sack and Christopher MurpheyIn the Spring of 2018, the Catich Gallery was pleased to present two senior students work for the Senior Honors Exhibition. The exhibits were Fall for Me, Exposing the Intimacy of Sleep by Marlene Sack and Pathways to Heaven, multimedia pieces that utilized laser engravers and illustrator vector files by Christopher Murphey. Check out the podcast to hear about their work!2019-03-0436 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsMatthew HoffmanMatthew Hoffman is a Chicago-based artist that showed off his work in the St. Ambrose University Catich Gallery. Hoffman is the custodian for the You Are Beautiful Project, transforming cities and the public eye with large installations. Matthew opened the first flagship You Are Beautiful Headquarters at 3368 N Elston, Chicago IL, 60618. Find out more by listening to the podcast about his exhibit.2019-03-0445 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsMatthew HoffmanMatthew Hoffman is a Chicago-based artist that showed off his work in the St. Ambrose University Catich Gallery. Hoffman is the custodian for the You Are Beautiful Project, transforming cities and the public eye with large installations. Matthew opened the first flagship You Are Beautiful Headquarters at 3368 N Elston, Chicago IL, 60618. Find out more by listening to the podcast about his exhibit.2019-03-0445 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsMolly WoodMolly Wood creates digital color images of toxic and medicinal botanicals. She uses only natural light and styles the photographs to resemble Dutch still life paintings. The photos are printed as large-scale images – much larger than life – so that the viewer can closely examine every detail of these complex plants. We spoke with Molly at the reception for her exhibition, Fatal Flora, which ran in the Morrissey Gallery from August 14 to September 8, 2017. Music Credit: Bensound.com-Rumble & All That2018-05-1556 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsMolly WoodMolly Wood creates digital color images of toxic and medicinal botanicals. She uses only natural light and styles the photographs to resemble Dutch still life paintings. The photos are printed as large-scale images – much larger than life – so that the viewer can closely examine every detail of these complex plants. We spoke with Molly at the reception for her exhibition, Fatal Flora, which ran in the Morrissey Gallery from August 14 to September 8, 2017. Music Credit: Bensound.com-Rumble & All That2018-05-1556 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsKristin MusgnugKristin Musgnug navigates the tension between our constructed ideas of nature and the actual landscape. For Musgnug, painting is approached as a process of inquiry that draws on her interests in the scientific view of nature as well as the role that nature plays in culture and the human psyche. The work in the Catich Gallery exhibition, Disturbed Ground, began in response to Albrecht Durer's 1503 watercolor drawing, Great Piece of Turf. Durer's drawing is a nature study of grasses, dandelions, plantains, and other plants growing out of a slab of earth. Music Credit: Bensound.com-Rumble & All That2018-05-1434 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsKristin MusgnugKristin Musgnug navigates the tension between our constructed ideas of nature and the actual landscape. For Musgnug, painting is approached as a process of inquiry that draws on her interests in the scientific view of nature as well as the role that nature plays in culture and the human psyche. The work in the Catich Gallery exhibition, Disturbed Ground, began in response to Albrecht Durer's 1503 watercolor drawing, Great Piece of Turf. Durer's drawing is a nature study of grasses, dandelions, plantains, and other plants growing out of a slab of earth. Music Credit: Bensound.com-Rumble & All That2018-05-1434 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsJessica Gondek Q & AJessica Gondek exhibited drawings in the Morrissey Gallery in the fall of 2017. Her drawings consider the relationship between human beings and machines. In the complex world Gondek sets before her viewers, machines are not simply friend or foe, but tools contributing to the quality of human life while at the same time challenging and even threatening human beings' central position in the universe. Music Credit: Bensound.com- AllThat2018-04-1549 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsJessica Gondek Q & AJessica Gondek exhibited drawings in the Morrissey Gallery in the fall of 2017. Her drawings consider the relationship between human beings and machines. In the complex world Gondek sets before her viewers, machines are not simply friend or foe, but tools contributing to the quality of human life while at the same time challenging and even threatening human beings' central position in the universe. Music Credit: Bensound.com- AllThat2018-04-1549 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsGreta Songe Q & AGreta Songe is an artist, surface & textile designer, and an educator based in Iowa. She earned her MFA from the University of Iowa and is an Assistant Professor of Art at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Her exhibition Accumulation was in the Catich Gallery in the fall of 2017. Music Credit: Bensound.com- AllThat2018-04-0736 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsGreta Songe Q & AGreta Songe is an artist, surface & textile designer, and an educator based in Iowa. She earned her MFA from the University of Iowa and is an Assistant Professor of Art at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Her exhibition Accumulation was in the Catich Gallery in the fall of 2017. Music Credit: Bensound.com- AllThat2018-04-0736 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsDawn Wohlford Q and AQuestion and Answer session done with artist Dawn Wohlford in the Morrissey Gallery at St. Ambrose University.2017-08-2248 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsDawn Wohlford Q and AQuestion and Answer session done with artist Dawn Wohlford in the Morrissey Gallery at St. Ambrose University.2017-08-2248 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsAndrew Huot Q and AQuestion and Answer session with artist Andrew Huot in the Catich Gallery at St. Ambrose University.2017-08-2236 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsAndrew Huot Q and AQuestion and Answer session with artist Andrew Huot in the Catich Gallery at St. Ambrose University.2017-08-2236 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsBrett Eberhardt Q and AQuestion and answer session done with artist Brett Eberhardt in the Catich Gallery on St. Ambrose University campus.2017-07-3154 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsBrett Eberhardt Q and AQuestion and answer session done with artist Brett Eberhardt in the Catich Gallery on St. Ambrose University campus.2017-07-3154 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsChris Mortenson Q and AQuestion and Answer session done in the Catich Gallery at St. Ambrose University with artist Chris Mortenson2017-07-2445 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsChris Mortenson Q and AQuestion and Answer session done in the Catich Gallery at St. Ambrose University with artist Chris Mortenson2017-07-2445 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsTom Reed Q and AQuestion and answer session done with artist Tom Reed in the Catich Gallery at St. Ambrose University.2017-07-2052 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsTom Reed Q and AQuestion and answer session done with artist Tom Reed in the Catich Gallery at St. Ambrose University.2017-07-2052 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A with Heidi Draley McFallHeidi Draley McFall joined us on January 25, 2017 to discuss her recent work - large scale pastel drawings.2017-02-2052 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A with Heidi Draley McFallHeidi Draley McFall joined us on January 25, 2017 to discuss her recent work - large scale pastel drawings.2017-02-2052 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsCatich Spot 2 Aug. 1 - Sept. 16Catich Spot 2 Aug. 1 - Sept. 16 by Q&A Catich Gallery Podcasts2016-06-2900 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsCatich Aug. 1 - Sept. 16Catich Aug. 1 - Sept. 16 by Q&A Catich Gallery Podcasts2016-06-2900 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsCatich Spot 2 Aug. 1 - Sept. 16Catich Spot 2 Aug. 1 - Sept. 16 by Q&A Catich Gallery Podcasts2016-06-2900 minQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsQ&A Catich Gallery PodcastsCatich Aug. 1 - Sept. 16Catich Aug. 1 - Sept. 16 by Q&A Catich Gallery Podcasts2016-06-2900 min