Exhibitions
The Name is the Guest of the The Substance
Wednesday, March 30, 2022 - 11:00
A Thesis Exhibit by Jessica Scott
Opening Performance March 30, at 6-8 p.m.
The Name is a Guest of the Substance brings together works of video, installation, live performance, sculpture and print to investigate the constructions of kinship which organize us into the world as historical, ecological and political subjects. Herter Gallery’s 1600 sq. ft space is utilized in full for the exhibit.
Carbon / Ash / Glue
Friday, February 25, 2022 - 16:00
Binding abstraction with social critique, Alexis Kuhr’s ink paintings exist at the intersection of art and the vernacular language of comics, posters, and animation in ways influenced by artists and illustrators as disparate as Otto Dix, Jack Kirby, Victor Moscoso, and R. Crumb.
Envisioning Artistic Inquiries: The Mapping of Arts-based Research
Friday, February 25, 2022 - 16:00
Envisioning Artistic Inquiries: The Mapping of Arts-based Research features works by artists, artist-researchers, and educators exploring arts-based research in visualizing problems and questions while mapping related literature, presenting data analysis processes, and constructing conceptual frameworks thereby making connection between creative practice and research. The exhibition includes artworks by Joe Cimino, Mary Hafeli, and Amy Yoshitsu. Envisioning Artistic Inquiries: The Mapping of Arts-based Research is curated by Assistant Professor and Art Education Program Coordinator, Sohee Koo.