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Karen Kunc | ARTalks | November 3, 2008 | Bowling Green State University
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Renowned printmaker Karen Kunc talks about some of her recent work, as well as the nature of being an artist.  Karen Kunc was born in Omaha, Nebraska. She received an MFA from Ohio State University and a BFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is an internationally recognized printmaker and is the Cather Professor of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her artwork has been featured in many prestigious collections and museums across the United States, Europe and Japan. She is currently represented by galleries in St. Louis, Washington DC, Denver, Washington, and Omaha.

The School of Art at Bowling Green State University throughout the year sponsors ARTalks, a series of lectures visiting artists, which are made available to you on Knowledge Stream as a result of a collaboration among BGSU's The School of Art, WBGU-PBS and WGTE Public Media.

 

 
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Using Math to Examine Art
Using Math to Examine Art is a lesson designed to incorporate math concepts to explain original pieces of art. First, students will view the Sample Artwork video segment to activate prior knowledge about math and art. Then students will put Karen Kunc’s pieces in chronological order and discuss ...
 
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