All are welcome to experience a new, slowwwweerrr way of seeing and discussing art by attending Slow Viewing, a new program encouraging students, faculty, and community members to look, ponder, and analyze artwork both with themselves and each other in a relaxed setting. The Slow Viewing events occur in the Brick City Gallery and are led by Shauna Smith, a graduate … [Read more...] about New program at Brick City slows & enriches the art-viewing experience
Ever since the age of 17 Chaney Jewell knew she wanted to be an art historian. Today, as the Curator of Collections for the Art and Science Center of Southeast Arkansas, she is living out that dream. During her time at Missouri State, Chaney studied art history and minored in museum studies, she cites this as an amazing experience. “Seeing Brick City and the diverse courses … [Read more...] about Alumni Feature: Chaney Jewell, Museum Curator
The exhibition for BFA design students is quickly approaching--as does their graduation date. Design students graduating this December will get the chance to present their work in the BFA Senior Design Practicum Exhibition, opening December 4, and closing December 11. The exhibition was planned to be open in person at the Student Exhibition Center, but because of COVID-19, it … [Read more...] about BFA in Design Student Exhibition
As the fall semester heads toward a close, BFA in Art students have installed their senior exhibition--which is on display at the Brick City Gallery until December 5. Countless hours of coursework, trial-and-error, problem-solving, and creative brainstorming have prepared students to showcase their talents in this exhibit, and beyond. Jina Seo, assistant professor and … [Read more...] about BFA in Art, Senior Exhibition on View Now
Associate Professor Sarah Williams is proud to call the rural Midwest "home." So proud, in fact, that she recently finished a sabbatical dedicated to exploring new rural areas and investigating structures there in a studio artist residency program. "I’ve always been drawn to the sense of place associated with the rural Midwest, where I grew up. It’s a sense very … [Read more...] about Faculty Feature: Sarah Williams