1. Home /
  2. Art gallery /
  3. HSU Reese Bullen Gallery

Category



General Information

Locality: Arcata, California

Phone: +1 707-826-3629



Address: 1 Harpst St 95521 Arcata, CA, US

Website: www.museumsusa.org/museums/info/1642

Likes: 139

Reviews

Add review

Facebook Blog





HSU Reese Bullen Gallery 02.05.2021

Today is our final Fall event for the CSU-wide Platform speaker series! Noon PST live via zoom is Eyal Weizman, founder of Forensic Architecture. FA is is a research agency, based atGoldsmiths, University of London. They undertake advanced spatial and media investigations intocases of human rights violations, with and onbehalf of communities affected by political violence, human rights organizations, international prosecutors,environmental justice groups, and media organizations.Come to this insightful talk today at Noon! Click thru out link in our Instagram Bio to register for the talk! #Platform #ConSortiUm #forensicarchitecture #californiastateuniversity

HSU Reese Bullen Gallery 28.11.2020

Artist Talk Next Thursday 10/22 5:30pm PT! Continuing our Platform speaker series is an evening with Postcommodity. Postcommodity is an artist collective made up of Cristóbal Martínez and Kade L. Twist who use an Indigenous lens capable of rationalizing shared experiences within an increasingly challenging contemporary environment. This will be an evening of free form storytelling and your questions. Hosted by Humboldt State, CSU Long Beach, and Fresno State Thursday, Octobe...r 22, 5:30p.m. Postcommodity: Some Reach While Others Clap, 2020 Photo Credit: LAXART Presented by ConSortiUm: a collaborative project of California State University art galleries and museums Registration: https://fresnostate.zoom.us/j/99887549501

HSU Reese Bullen Gallery 18.11.2020

Platform launches next Thursday 9/24 at 5:30pm! Platform is an event series of socially engaged artists, collectives and curators in conversation presented by a collaboration between CSU art galleries and museums. First in a series of six virtual talks through 2020/2021 is Artist Beatriz Cortez in Conversation with Erin Christovale, Assoc. Curator at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. Thursday 9/24 at 5:30pm. Go to cpp.edu/platform-csu-art-speaker-series/ or our LinkTree in our Instagram profile to register for the event, it’s free and open to the public! #artistTalks #CaliforniaStateUniversity #Humboldt #BeatrizCortez #ErinChristovale #PlatformSpeakerSeries #Consortium

HSU Reese Bullen Gallery 04.11.2020

The TWENTY | TWENTY: BFA EXHIBITION opens virtually this week. We will be sharing videos, closeup views and scheduled zoom tours of the exhibition until the end of September! Twenty|Twenty celebrates our inaugural BFA class and their achievements. See our links in our Instagram profile to see more at the Art Dept website. Belated and continued congratulations to the BFA Graduating class of 2020 #ReeseBullenGallery #HSUGalleries #Artdepartment #HSUBFA #twentytwenty

HSU Reese Bullen Gallery 28.10.2020

Fall semester is looking different in a lot of ways across the HSU campus. Here at the Reese Bullen Gallery we are continuing what Spring exhibits would have looked like if they hadn’t been interrupted. First is the Twenty | Twenty BFA exhibit celebrating our inaugural BFA class and their achievements. Second will be our 2020 Art Graduated Exhibition honoring our Art Dept grads and their hard work. Stay tuned for online talks, tours and more. #HSUart #Humboldt #HumboldtState #ReeseBullenGallery #BFA2020

HSU Reese Bullen Gallery 17.10.2020

Humboldt State University will suspend face-to-face instruction and move to alternative modes of instruction on March 26. FOR MORE DETAILS, PLEASE VISIT https:...//covid19.humboldt.edu This will follow the regularly scheduled Spring Break and an extended three-day faculty preparation and development period (March 23-25) during which instruction is cancelled. Based on the parameters set forth by the CSU system, this suspension of face-to-face instruction is temporary and currently scheduled to remain in place through April 17. The schedule and agendas for three days (March 23-25) of mandatory faculty preparation and development is forthcoming. Lecturer faculty will receive a stipend for participation. Alternative modes of instruction will include use of Canvas, Zoom, and other instructional technologies. For more information on preparing to use alternative modes of instruction please see the Keep Teaching website. ----- Students: Please look for email and Canvas-based communications from your instructors about plans for individual courses. Please also see the FAQ page on the HSU COVID-19 web page: https://covid19.humboldt.edu/faqs for general information. ----- The decision is intended to mitigate spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), and is based on current guidelines from the CSU system, Office of the Governor, as well as local and state health officials. It was made following consultation and meetings of the academic department Chairs, Deans, Provost and Chair of the University Senate. The decision was not made lightly. The goal of these changes is to minimize the need to gather in large groups or spend prolonged time in close proximity in spaces such as classrooms. ----- The University remains open. Residence halls, dining, student support services, health, counseling, disability services and other related offices remain fully available in support of all students. Students who need computers, Wi-Fi, or other technological support can continue to use the Library and computer lab spaces on campus. A social distancing policy is likely to be in place on campus following Spring Break. More information on HSU’s social distancing policy is forthcoming. All staff are expected to report to work. Student employees should return to their normal work as scheduled following Spring Break unless alternative arrangements are made with their supervisors. ----- There is currently no community spread of COVID-19 in Humboldt County. There have been no cases of COVID-19 on campus. Because information about the virus is changing rapidly, please check your humboldt.edu email and HSU’s COVID-19 website frequently during the break for announcements from HSU and California State University system. Don’t forget there are basic steps you can take to protect yourself and help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Stay home if you are sick or have a fever. Wash your hands frequently and avoid touching your face and eyes, nose, mouth. Routinely clean your home, particularly high touch surfaces like doorknobs. Consider limiting attendance at optional large gatherings because this is where colds, flu, and other respiratory viral infections are spread. It’s important to remember to treat each other with care, respect, and empathy as the virus continues to disrupt daily life. ----- Please know that support and health and wellbeing services are available on campus. Students who would like to talk with a counselor can contact Counseling & Psychological Services in Student Health & Counseling at 707.826.3236 anytime. Staff or faculty seeking additional support may call the Employee Assistance Program at 707.443.7358.