New work by Tyler Stoll, Erin Langley, and Noelle Herceg.
New work by Tyler Stoll, Erin Langley, and Noelle Herceg.
Desire Spelunking
“Cavernous hollows—cathedral domes of irreverence—with markings to guide the way through playthings, chain and vinyl, mirrors and fountains. Wet and slippery to the touch. A dim space with pools of light and water, dust sifting through the air. Earth and clay leave a metallic taste in your mouth.”
A two person exhibition by Agnese Cebere and Dana Buzzee.
New work by Elijah Denker, Eva Emter, and Billy Von Raven.
1st Year MFA exhibition featuring artwork by:
Featuring artwork by the Art and Tech BFA Cohort.
Athena Trames
Brian Nelson
Charlie Zach
Finn Sylwester
Henry Brown
Kyle Nelson
New work by Mary Evans.
This small show deals with sick, tired, digitally manipulated collages that start from imagery and praxis around: Film-maker Jim Hubbard’s writing on HIV/AIDS media arts, viral metaphors in technology, Derrida’s text titled ‘Archive Fever’ exploring death drives and emails, and programming from the Guggenheim titled ‘Fever in the Archive: AIDS Activist Videotapes’ from the early 2000’s. The work collages connections to ubiquitous contemporary crisis fatigue and biopowers.
New work by Tannon Reckling.
Evaporations for Tomorrow’s Rain is a collection of recent works by painting and drawing BFA students Zane Bjorge, Elijah Denker, Grace Peccia Stayner, and Billy von Raven. Each is related through considerations of shifting perspectives, temporality, speculation, and porosity of knowledge. These works, each in their own way, approach cyclicality, appreciating each departure as a promise for return.
Works by Katy Keuter and Melanie Hamilton.
Katy: Finding meaning from a lifespan of expression through art. Caring to make my art truthful memories.
Melanie: A brief survey of care and meaning through examinations of public and private spaces, materials, and symbols.
New work by Lily Brennan.
Thoughts on interpersonal pleasures and how they create evolutions on identities. I’ve discovered my own transitioning through the scope of vivid dreams, all the while contemplating the relationships I held within a truer reality.
New work by Noelle Herceg