Art & Art History

Art Professors Exhibit in London Gallery

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Works by painting professors Andrew Leventis and Maja Godlewska appear in the exhibition The World Without Us at A.P.T. Gallery London. The show opens October 25 and runs through November 10. The World Without Us considers the role of the painter in the contemporary digital world through the work of six contemporary international artists: Phillip […]

Art Professor’s Work in Mint Museum Exhibition

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Work by Associate Professor of Art Thomas Schmidt will be in exhibition at The Mint Museum as part of the museum’s Young Affilliates’ fourth annual Coined in the South exhibition. The juried exhibition, which features established and emerging artists from the Southeast, will be on view at the museum’s uptown location from October 10 through […]

Professor Designs World’s Fair of Money Medal

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Associate Professor of Illustration Jamie Franki designed the official medal for the 2019 American Numismatic Association (ANA) Chicago World’s Fair of Money. Held August 13-17 in Rosemont, Illinois, it was the ANA’s 128th Anniversary Convention. The medal features Abraham Lincoln framed by stalks of wheat inspired by the “wheat” penny on its obverse; the reverse […]

Alumni’s Work in Local Exhibitions

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Two alumni of the Department of Art & Art History are featured artists in local exhibitions this fall. Works by Alexandra Giannell are in Surreal Spaces, a month-long contemporary art exhibition at Goodyear Arts in the Camp North End campus. The show, curated by Hilary Silber Art, features work from seven artists whose artistic practices […]

Art Professors Explore “Truth and Reconciliation” in Santa Fe Residency

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In July, digital media professors Heather Freeman and Jeff Murphy participated in the “Truth and Reconciliation” artist residency at the Santa Fe Art Institute. Over a 15-month period, from September 2018 through November 2019, the “Truth and Reconciliation” residency is bringing together 70 artists, creative practitioners, content experts, and innovative thinkers from all over the […]

Professor’s Work in San Francisco Exhibition

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Associate Professor of Fibers Mary Tuma is one of seven artists whose work is featured in the exhibition Preoccupations: Palestinian Landscapes, at Minnesota Street Projects in San Francisco, California. Curated by Kathy Zarur, the exhibition presents contemporary Palestinian art that addresses landscape, directly or metaphorically, in a variety of mediums. The exhibition opened July 27 […]

Turchin Center Presents Professor’s Work

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The Turchin Center for the Visual Arts at Appalachian State University will host an exhibition of sculptures by Lecturer Keith Bryant, opening September 6. Metaphorical Reality presents 12 works that address ideas of loneliness, isolation, architecture, and landscape. “My work is an attempt to make visual my personal reality—thoughts and feelings based on my experiences […]

Professor’s Work in Group Exhibition in Kuwait

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Nothing to Write Home About (2018), a group exhibition at the KIPCO Mall in Kuwait, includes an installation by Mary Tuma, associate professor of fibers in the Department of Art & Art History. The exhibition, curated by Rana Sadik, presents works from Sadik’s personal art collection produced by seven global artists. Tuma’s Internal Systems 3 […]

Students Create “A Glass Rhinoceros” at Center City Building

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The Spring 2019 Mixed-Media/Print Media 3 studio art class has completed a site-specific installation in the front window case at UNC Charlotte Center City. The colorful mixed-media work, “A Glass Rhinoceros,” explores concepts of movement, transformation, and perception and was inspired by two works of literature: Eugène Ionesco’s play, Rhinoceros, and Paul Auster’s novella, City […]

Art Professors Win Summer Residency in Tasmania

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Professors Maja Godlewska and Marek Ranis of the Department of Art & Art History have been announced as the 2019 University of Tasmania Cradle Coast Campus Artists in Residence. They will travel to Tasmania in May to begin their project Landscape: A Place Remembered and Imagined. From a press release issued by the University of […]