BEGIN:VCALENDAR
PRODID:-//artseverywhere.com//NONSGML iCalcreator 2.6//
VERSION:2.0
X-WR-CALNAME:Calendar of artseverywhere.com
X-WR-CALDESC:In this calendar you will find information about events that y
 ou did save
X-WR-TIMEZONE:US/Pacific
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120517T144557CEST-7482CIumsi@artseverywhere.com
DTSTAMP:20120517T124557Z
CATEGORIES:Personal
CLASS:EVENT
DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Kathee Kiesselbach\, Printmaker\nEvent Url: http://
 www.artseverywhere.com/event/detail/889/Kathee_Kiesselbach_Printmaker\nEve
 nt Date Begin: 2006-05-04\nEvent Date End: 2006-05-29\n\nKiesselbach (BFA\
 , Indiana University South Bend) is an award-winning printmaker who has ex
 hibited across the United States and internationally\, from Malaysia to Bu
 lgaria. Her interests include wood engraving\, solar plate intaglio prints
 \, photography\, and painting. She is a member of the Wood Engravers' Netw
 ork\, the Mid America Print Council\, and the American Print Alliance\, an
 d most recently\, the Berrien Artists Guild at the Box Factory in St. Jose
 ph\, Michigan. Her wood engravings are included in the Princeton Universit
 y print collection. She teaches at the Elkhart Art League\, and at the Box
  Factory in St. Joseph\, Michigan. Kathee is the communications specialist
  for the Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre
  Dame. She lives in Niles\, Michigan\, with her husband Wilhelm and their 
 three Newfoundland dogs.\n\nKathee uses lithography and wood engraving to 
 document the faces of giant Newfoundland dogs. She has been intrigued by t
 he special bond between these grand dogs and humans.\n\nKathee is also pre
 sently working on another body of work that concerns a human activity that
  transcends race\, country\, religion\, and it is something we rarely thin
 k about.  It is “waiting.”  In my series\, “We Stand Waiting\,” I 
 have captured scenes of people from different countries\, in different cir
 cumstances\, waiting in line for something to happen. These are not anonym
 ous people hoping that no one notices them. They are part of a group\, exp
 ressing a solidarity by their clothing\, by their very circumstances\, wai
 ting with others like themselves.  Sometimes it is obvious what they are w
 aiting for—sometimes it is not. The curious thing is that no matter wher
 e they come from\, no matter what they are waiting for\, they all have the
  same look on their faces. Is it patience? Is it boredom?\n\nStart time: T
 he gallery opens 1 1/2 hours before the first show and in between shows.
DTSTART:20060504T000000
DTEND:20060529T000000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Kathee Kiesselbach\, Printmaker
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR

