Exhibition: January 13, 2018 through February 9, 2018
Opening Reception (NEW DATE): Friday, January 19, 6-8pm - Grunwald Gallery
Noon Talks: Friday, January 19 and Friday, January 26 - Grunwald Gallery
The Grunwald Gallery of Art is pleased to announce the upcoming School of Art, Architecture + Design Faculty Exhibition. This exhibition will open to the public on Saturday, January 13th and will be on view through Friday, February 9th, 2018. An Opening Reception will be held on Friday, January 19th, 2018 from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Noon talks by faculty artists will take place on Friday, January 19th and Friday, 26th. All events are free and open to the public.
The exhibition will contain artworks created by more than forty faculty artists representing different areas within the School of Art, Architecture + Design. Works in a variety of media including textiles, printmaking, ceramics, graphic design, sculpture, digital art, video, photography, painting, metalsmithing, and design will be shown. Exhibiting artists include tenured, tenure-track, and emeritus faculty, as well as adjuncts.
Exhibiting Artists:
Justin Bailey
Edward Bernstein
Chris Boger
Paul Brown
Wendy Calman
Carissa Carman
Elizabeth M. Claffey
Laurel Cornell
Margaret Dolinsky
Peg Faimon
Molly Evans
Chase Gamblin
Suzanne Halvorson
E.E. Ikeler
Tim Kennedy
Dakotah Konicek
Jerald Jacquard
Nicole Jacquard
Sarah Lasley
Amanda Lechner
Arthur Liou
Randy Long
Martha MacLeish
Ryan Mandell
Eve Mansdorf
Timothy Mather
Jane Matranga
James Nakagawa
Tina Newberry
David Ondrik
Melanie Cooper Pennington
Laura Post
Jon Racek
Rowland Ricketts
Bonnie Sklarski
Malcolm Mobutu Smith
Betsy Stirratt
Tracy Templeton
Wojciech Tylbor-Kubrakiewicz
Masha Vlasova
Thomas Walker
Caleb Weintraub
T. Kelly Wilson
Jiangmei Wu
Many of the award-winning faculty artists have exhibited nationally and internationally, including recent and upcoming shows in Chicago, Houston, New York City, Japan, the Netherlands, Australia, Canada, Thailand and Paraguay. Works by some participating members are included in museum collections around the world, and featured and reviewed in prestigious arts journals and magazines.