Stewart Nachmias creates multi-dimensional cast paper woodcuts that celebrate the energy of urban life in expressionist images drawn from his own experiences as a musician, performer and artist. Nachmias was born in 1958 in the borough of Queens in New York City, and grew up in Franklin Square, Long Island. As a child he began developing his interest in art along with … [Read more...] about Stewart Nachmias: Pulp Icons. Aug. 29-Sept. 28 at Brick City Gallery
Eighteen Senior students completing degree requirements of the Bachelor of Fine Arts/Studio Art are exhibiting their art at Brick City gallery, April 29-May 12. Included in this exhibition are: Emily Boone, Olivia Duvall, Meghan Walsh, Claire Franke, James Conner, and Jonathan Bolli: Photography Arwen Watkins and Katelyn Butler: Metals Laci Carlisle: Sculpture John … [Read more...] about Spring 2015 BFA Senior Exhibition
The Student Exhibition Center will showcase the work of art and design students currently in the photography, ceramics and metals and jewelry programs in this biennial exhibition. Tuesday, January 20 — Saturday, February 14, 2014 First Friday Art Walk Visiting Artist Reception: 6–10:00 p.m. February 6, 2015 The SEC gallery is at 838 E Walnut St, Springfield, MO … [Read more...] about Student show: Metals and Jewelry, Photography, and Ceramics
Allison Robbins, Art History major at MSU, will present "Revived Elements and Modern Innovations in American Southwest Pueblo Ceramics," at the Park Central Branch Library on December First Friday. These lectures, a cooperative project between Art History at Missouri State University and the Springfield-Greene County Library System, are free and open to the public. Friday, … [Read more...] about First Friday Art Talk at Park Central Library
This first of this fall's First Friday Art Talks, "Maya Textiles from Guatemala" by MSU student Christina Bradshaw, will be presented at the Park Central Branch Library on November First Friday. These lectures, a cooperative project between Art History at Missouri State University and the Springfield-Greene County Library System, are free and open to the public. Friday, … [Read more...] about “Maya Textiles from Guatemala” First Friday Art Talk