
Vera Klement talking with students in the
Abner Hershberger Gallery, Feb 2003
Vera Klement
Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist 2003
My Work and My Life:
an illustrated lecture
Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003 from 7- 8 p.m.
Rieth Recital Hall, Goshen College
Music Center
Reception will follow--
Hershberger Art Gallery
Lecture and reception are open to the public.
A Conversation with Vera :
Gallery talk with question & answer event
Friday, Feb. 21, 2003
from 11 a.m- noon
for Goshen College
art students and faculty
in the Abner Hershberger Art Gallery,
Goshen College Music Center
Not open to the public
Vera Klement has been making and exhibiting art for over 50 years. After graduating from The Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture in New York, Klement moved to Chicago. There she taught painting at the University of Chicago from 1969 to 1995. She quickly established herself in the Chicago art scene as a member of the Rebellious Five. These figurative imagists served as a distinctive counterpoint to the prevailing Chicago 1960's ironic narrative figurative imagists, such as those represented in the Hairy Who exhibitions of the late ‘60s. With her distinctive style, Klement established herself as a nationally recognized figurative abstractionist.
Vera Klement's work has been displayed in numerous significant venues across the United States. Recently the Chicago Cultural Center honored her with a solo exhibition, "Vera Klement: Paintings 1965-1999". Then in 2001, on the heels of the Culture Center show, the Fassbender Gallery of Chicago organized a traveling exhibition of her paintings titled "Vera Klement" for The Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, Ind.; The University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tuscon, Ariz.; and the Mary & Leigh Block Museum, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. Extensive catalogues were written for both of these major exhibitions. Klement has received numerous grants and awards.
Eric Yake Kenagy
Visiting Artists
- Carol Ann Carter, fiber and digital media, 2007
- Roger Shimomura, paint and other media, 2006
- Terry Barrett, critic, 2005
- Ursula Von Rydingsvard, sculpture, 2004
- Goat Island, performance, 2003
- Vera Klement, painter, 2003
- Robert Ebendorf, jewelry, 2002
- Miriam Schapiro, painter and other media, 2001
- Ken Heibert, graphic designer, 1999
- Mary Ellen Mark, photographer, 1998
- Hollis Sigler, painter and printmaker, 1998
- Franz Schulze, Art Critic, 1996
- Toshiko Takaezu, ceramist, 1996
- Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, painter, 1995
- Robert Blackburn, printmaker, 1994
- Ruth Weisburg, painter, 1993
- Richard Hunt, sculptor, 1992
- Deborah Remington, painter, 1990
- James Melchert, conceptualist, 1989
- Paul Soldner, ceramist, 1988
- Ruth Duckworth, ceramist, 1987
Art Dept. Contacts
Marge Brandeberry,
Art Office Manager
margemb@goshen.edu
phone (574) 535-7400
