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    US Fed News
    February 14, 2013 Thursday 6:29 PM EST

    CHAD ERPELDING PRESENTS ARMENIAN EXPERIENCE IN PAINTINGS, PRINTS, VIDEO


    BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 14 -- Boise State University issued the following
    news release:

    Chad Erpelding, assistant professor in the Department of Art, will
    present "An Artist Residency in Armenia: from Coca-Cola Enhanced
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    p.m. Feb. 20 in the Student Union Ah Fong Room.

    "My work investigates the physical and mental spread of culture on a
    global scale," Erpelding said. "I am interested in the movement of
    people, business and organizations, and how these affect contemporary
    perceptions of place."

    Erpelding served an artist residency during the summer of 2012 at the
    Art and Cultural Studies Laboratory in Yerevan, Armenia. His residency
    culminated in a solo exhibition titled "Whose Culture - Which Place?"
    at the Modern Art Museum Yerevan.

    Paintings, digital prints and video specific to his experience in
    Armenia are the subject of his presentation at the SUB.

    "My presentation will include images of Armenia along with images of
    the work I created while there and since my return," Erpelding said.
    Some of the subjects he explored include international embassies, the
    American Corners program, pop music and the presence of Coca Cola
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    "Through extensive research of corporations, political institutions,
    governmental organizations, etc., I look to discover the vastness of
    the connections created through globalization," he said. "I
    systematically transform this information into the language of
    abstract painting to visualize the complexities of the network. I hope
    that my work challenges viewers to consider the relationships among
    various regions while re-evaluating their understanding of place."

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