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Public Event: MSRI / SLMath Art Reception


Friends in the Berkeley area are invited to join us next week for a free art reception for the opening of a new exhibit. 


Wosene Worke Kosrof


Thursday, October 20, 2022 
5:30-7:30 p.m. at MSRI/SLMath 
17 Gauss Way, Berkeley, CA 94720

Free & open to the public ·  Light refreshments served outdoors
Featuring live music by Daniel Fríes
COVID-19 POLICY: Masks required at all times indoors. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and booster, where applicable, required for members of the general public. Access to this exhibit is not available to the general public outside of this special event. 

ABOUT THE EXHIBIT

Born in 1950 in the Arat Kilo district of Addis Ababa, Wosene Worke Kosrof is a contemporary artist who has achieved international acclaim.  Formally trained at the Addis Ababa School of Fine Arts, he completed a BFA with distinction in 1972. Then, as a Ford Foundation Talent Scholar, he was awarded an MFA in 1980 from Howard University in Washington, DC.

Over the past five decades, Wosene (his professional name) has created an internationally recognized artistic signature in his work by being the first contemporary Ethiopian-born artist to use the script forms – fiedel – of his native Amharic as a core element in his paintings and sculptures. This recognizable ‘signature’ emerges from the way he elongates, distorts, dissects and reassembles Amharic symbols – not as literal words – but as images that speak for themselves in a visual language accessible to international audiences. Jazz improvisations underlie his compositions, animating them with rhythmic movements and emboldening his masterful use of color.

The very nature of Wosene’s work – his visual vocabulary, his ‘mapping’ of cultures across time and place, his sensual use of form and color - testifies to the visual power and versatility of language. “I create a visible, interactive surface – like visual icons that are accessible to everyone.  My paintings invite viewers to dialogue with them, to take them into their memory.” A major aspect of Wosene’s works is that they present us with a challenge to look into the art, feel its effect, and to watch what happens. He paints from a place between mastery and uncertainty – and so the viewer too can approach his work to discover meanings that emerge through interaction.

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MSRI / SLMath: Event Access and Parking

17 Gauss Way, Berkeley, CA 94720 (Google Maps)

Paid parking (50 cents/hour, via credit card only) is available in the Space Science Laboratory (SSL) lots via PayByPhone smartphone app, website, or phone - please follow instructions on signage. The lot number is 9477. You may pre-register to save time upon arriving, and this app is used throughout campus for future events. You will need your license plate information in order to register your vehicle.

A limited number of accessible parking spaces are available first-come, first-served at the MSRI/SLMath building entrance.

UC Berkeley's Hill Shuttle operates on campus from in front Evans Hall in the Mining Circle to the Space Science Laboratory/MSRI twice per hour. Non-UC Berkeley or MSRI ID holders can ride for $1/trip, payable via cash only. The final shuttle of the evening departs SSL by 7:15 PM. (View shuttle schedule) This shuttle drops off at the top of the MSRI driveway and riders will need to walk down the inclined driveway to reach the building. (We do not recommend use of rideshare apps for later pickup times, due to our location.)

Questions? Contact communications@msri.org.

The Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) is becoming the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath) in 2022-23. (Learn more)

MSRI / SLMath has been supported from its origins by the National Science Foundation, now joined by the National Security Agency, over 100 Academic Sponsor departments, by a range of private foundations, and by generous and farsighted individuals.
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