Mel Ziegler: Life on the Farm (11/14)

November 14
Participatory Art Project – 12:00pm, Samek Gallery, 3rd Floor Elaine Langone Center
Artist Talk – 6:00pm, Samek Gallery

Mel Ziegler – PA native and featured artist in the exhibition Country Living – invites students to play a board game called “Life on the Farm” with local farmers, including farmers from Happy Cow Creamery, Owens Farm, and Ard’s Farm. This art project is followed that evening by an artist talk in which Ziegler will present his rich history of rural social practice art projects. A reception follows the talk.

Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler, Feed and Seed (Geisinger Farm, Corn), 1990.
Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler, Feed and Seed (Gelsinger Farm, Corn), 1990.

About Mel Ziegler:

Mel Ziegler began his undergraduate studies at the Rhode Island School of Design, later transferring to the Kansas City Art Institute to complete his BFA in 1978. He earned an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia in 1982. It was in Kansas City that he met Kate Ericson, his future artistic collaborator of 18 years. Together, Ericson and Ziegler made influential site-specific installations and objects concerned with mapping trajectories, questioning history, and highlighting the specificity of places and communities—all themes that had also been important for Ziegler in his early solo works. After the tragic and premature death of his partner Kate Ericson in 1995, Mel Ziegler has continued to show works nationally and internationally. Many of his early works are compiled in his exhibition catalogue of the same name stuffed (2003), for the Secession, Vienna, Austria.

Ziegler earned a Loeb Fellowship for study at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University in 1996-97. He continues to lecture and exhibit throughout the United States, Europe and South America.  He recently completed several new projects, Downtown Mixer, in Houston Texas involving collecting breath samples from over 1600 participants in eight different high-rises, Messages from Murray in Murray, Kentucky involving the community writing messages on packing boxes from local manufacturers and most recently a project for Cheekwood Museum of Art and Botanical Garden called Smell The Flowers involving the collaboration of the US Military Ziegler’s current ongoing projects include a public art master plan for Lake Como Park in Fort Worth, TX and a major public art commission for the Art In Public Places Program, Cambridge, MA.  He has recently received the Big Bang award from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA. Ziegler spent ten years as a Professor of Sculpture at the University of Texas, Austin. He is currently Professor of Art and Chair of the newly created Department of Art at Vanderbilt University in Nashville , TN.