Slow Viewing, created and hosted by artist and MFA student Shauna Smith, heads into its fourth year of art pondering, idea sharing, and finding a more mellow pace in the Missouri State Galleries and Springfield Art Museum. The program began in 2019, and since then numerous groups of students and community members have had the chance to view art through a fresh perspective and … [Read more...] about Slow Viewing Is Back for Spring 2022 and Beyond
The Brick City Galleries and Carolla Arts Exhibition Center are connected as never before for a special multi-gallery exhibition. Collected Memories and Rooted Objects considers the value and personal meaning applied to everyday items and features the artwork of Leticia Bajuyo, Kerry Phillips, and an additional three artists curated by Leticia and Kerry. The exhibition is on … [Read more...] about Collected Memories and Rooted Objects: Reviving Reminders of the Past
The Brick City Gallery reopens for the Spring 2022 semester with an exhibition celebrating the work of the Art + Design Department's foundations classes. Students are required to take a set of beginning-level courses to begin their studies in any Art + Design major, minor, or emphasis. The Annual Foundations Exhibition features class assignments completed from Art 100: 2D … [Read more...] about Annual Foundations Exhibition Opens in Brick City Gallery
The Missouri State Art + Design Department welcomes Rachel Youn for a visiting artist talk. Rachel, whose work is featured in the Brick City Gallery exhibition, Hothouse, speaks on November 9 at 2 PM in Brick City Building 1, room 312. This talk centers around Rachel’s artistic practice, including the making and evolution of Hothouse. Rachel is a St. Louis-based artist … [Read more...] about Visiting Artist Talk: Rachel Youn
A unique double exhibition featuring Moonment by Sizhu Li and Hothouse by Rachel Youn brings life to their respective works through the implementation of movement and sound. Both installations are on view now through November 5 at Brick City Gallery. New York-based installation artist Sizhu Li pulls inspiration from her Chinese heritage for Moonment. This immersive, … [Read more...] about Moonment & Hothouse: A Double Exhibition Brought to Life