Inaugural Lecture: George Rush, "Recent Projects"

George Rush
October 16, 2024
4:00PM - 6:00PM
Faculty Club Grand Lounge

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2024-10-16 16:00:00 2024-10-16 18:00:00 Inaugural Lecture: George Rush, "Recent Projects" George Rush, professor in the Department of Art, gives a lecture titled "Recent Projects."This artist talk will share work from four recent solo exhibitions: Assisted Living, 2022, Dayton Contemporary, Dayton OH; Double Bind, 2023, Belle-Isle Viewing Room, Detroit MI; Night Watch, 2024 Gallery goldene Pforte, Dresden, Germany; and Make-believe Love, 2024, ESCOLAR, Santa Rosa CA. Through painting, drawing, installation, and bookmaking, all four of these projects explore issues of place, time, class, observation, and subjectivity. I will speak to the specific motivations and process of making these projects while sharing images of exhibitions, individual works, and a recent artist book.Register here.Inaugural lectures celebrate Arts and Humanities faculty who have been promoted to the rank of professor. All lectures are held in the Faculty Club Grand Lounge from 4-6 p.m. and are preceded by a reception and followed by Q&A and discussion. All lectures are free and open to the public.The Arts and Humanities Inaugural Lecture Series is sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences. Faculty Club Grand Lounge Department of Art art@osu.edu America/New_York public

George Rush, professor in the Department of Art, gives a lecture titled "Recent Projects."

This artist talk will share work from four recent solo exhibitions: Assisted Living, 2022, Dayton Contemporary, Dayton OH; Double Bind, 2023, Belle-Isle Viewing Room, Detroit MI; Night Watch, 2024 Gallery goldene Pforte, Dresden, Germany; and Make-believe Love, 2024, ESCOLAR, Santa Rosa CA. Through painting, drawing, installation, and bookmaking, all four of these projects explore issues of place, time, class, observation, and subjectivity. I will speak to the specific motivations and process of making these projects while sharing images of exhibitions, individual works, and a recent artist book.

Register here.


Inaugural lectures celebrate Arts and Humanities faculty who have been promoted to the rank of professor. All lectures are held in the Faculty Club Grand Lounge from 4-6 p.m. and are preceded by a reception and followed by Q&A and discussion. All lectures are free and open to the public.

The Arts and Humanities Inaugural Lecture Series is sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences.