Excerpts and Collaborations

New work by Art BFA’s in Tannaz Farsi’s Installation Art course:

Elijah Denker
Eva Emter
Devon DeVaughn
Koa Hencke
Brendan Lenz
Mady Maszk
Jordyn Morrell
Madeline Olson
Megan Shull
Paige Van Doren
Katy Wallace
Qi Yang
Xinhui Zhou

 

 

Pointing at Things

Featuring work from the 2019/20 BFA class, this show is an interdisciplinary exploration of Conceptual Art. Varying from absurdity to poignancy to critique, Pointing at Things is an exhibition that guides the audience towards questions and ideas to consider, embracing ambiguity to generate thought.

New work from Shanti Bartz, Siggi Bengston, Ky Francois, Ariel Lenkov, Kate Liu, Clancy O’Connor, Madeline Peveto, Jordan Pickrel, Allison Schukis, Madison Skriver, Noel Strohm, Baily Thompson, and Clara Wolff.

Sense of Space

Sense of Space is an interactive virtual reality sound installation. Participants are encouraged to interact with the virtual reality world and the gallery space to alter sounds and visuals. I am interested in creating new types of interaction between people, where participates can play with technologies like 3D scanning and mixed reality.

Exhibition by Amanda Langley, an Intermedia Music Technology Masters Student in the School of Music and Dance.

Somehow We Manage

New work by:

Sydney Stark
Devon Devaughn
Siggi Bengston
Sam Wrigglesworth
Mady Maszk
Madeline Peveto
Kate Liu

 

Kitchen Sync Magazine Book Release Reception

This year Kitchen Sync wants to know how you have fun. PLAY is a process. Whether following the rules, making your own, or throwing the whole book out the window, your ability to explore new ideas and risk failure is an overlooked, but essential part of creativity. Take a risk. There is no right or wrong way to PLAY!

https://www.kitchensyncmag.com/

FISH TANK

 

~A group art show “Fish Tank” will be open October 14th through October 18th at the LaVerne Krause Gallery

~Reception: October 17th 5-6 PM

*Artists mediums will focus in fibers, digital arts, interactive work, painting and sculpture*

I hope to see you at the reception, where there will be fish themed foods and beverages.

Cohrot II

Spanning across media and perspectives of subjectivity, Cohrot II features a hodgepodge of styles, methodologies, and research interests carried out by the 2nd year MFA cohort. Artists Sajad Amini, Tierney Anderson, Devon Devaughn, Eden V. Evans, Tannon Reckling, Ian Sherlock Molloy, Caroline Trainer, Nathan Alexander Ward, Carol Yahner, and Kevin Yatsu demonstrate the advancement of their personal trajectories through increasingly pointed analysis and experimentation.

Between the Lines

“Our exhibition showcases three BFA’s from three different crafts. A painter who feels that she examines her interest in creation through destruction with the “traditional” language of painting, using untraditional materials and processes. A metalsmith focused in jewelry who sees her work as being about the relationship between rules and the body, creating different visual experiences for the viewer and the wearer. And a photographer who sees his work as exploring the spaces between what is the visual norm, to encourage perception from different points of view.”

A BFA Thesis Exhibition by Meggan Dodds, Jin Wu, and Chad VanNetta.

Cold Water Wash

A BFA Thesis Exhibition by Reid Ellingson, Megan May, and Sam Wrigglesworth

 

In Plain Sight

Confused on whether to blend in or stand out.

But, for now, we are satisfied by the craft, the repetition, the
variation.

Over and under. Unnoticed but always seen.

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BFA Thesis Exhibition by Izzy Cho and Macon Sumpter.