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Brick City Gallery-Spring 2024 Exhibitions

May 31, 2024 by Jodi McCoy

The Brick City Gallery exhibited work from our foundations students, new work from four American landscape photographers, and closed out the spring 2024 semester with our annual BFA in Art Senior Exhibition.

Annual Foundations Exhibition
January 29 – February 16 | First Friday Art Walk: February 2

The Annual Foundations Exhibition features work from the department’s foundations courses. Works in this exhibition demonstrate students’ understanding of various artistic concepts in two- and three-dimensional design, drawing, as well as the development of artistic skills through classroom instruction.

Exhibiting Students:

Feather A. Isenhour, Kenzie Allison, Cooper Alonso-Yague, Maddie Bailey, Merry Barnett, Siera Barnwell, Aryan Bashunia, Maleah Bays, Abigayle Bayse, Roxane Beeson, Emma Benson, Taylor Bingham, Jay Bittick, Alaina Bledsoe, Storm Boucher, Lydia Bush, Owen Byun, Janet Canales-Rueda, Nick Casterline, Yuxin Cheng, Aubree Chisam, Annsley Christy, Jake Deterding, Ashton Diercks, Krystal E. Reid, Milo Etz, Lauren Falk, Cody Faucett, Caitlin Fitzpatrick, Sydney Frankenbery, Ashley Fronick, William Garvin, Claire George, Gabby Glamkowski, Lauren Gramley , Jessica Greenland, Cassidy Hale, Anna Hanson, Jona Harders, Cara Henderson, Hannah Herbst, Cora Hill, Katelyn I. Kimmel, Abi Inskeep, Jenna Johnson, Lucy K. Schoemehl, Bella Kamler, Eddie Kelley Alex Kirk, Megan Kolotyuk, Chase Kourik, Hallie Kroner, Emily Lawrence, Ethan Lindblom, Cheyenne M. Guzman, Rhianna M. Sweeney, Nikoletta M. Taylor, Megan Macchi, Lauren Matthew, Cordelia Matulewic, Makayla McClenahan, Chaise McCollum, Max McKenna, Robert McMahon, Natalie Mitchell, Maggie Molitor, Duy Nguyen, Derrick Nolan, Emily Oltmans, Lizbeth Orta, Lillian Palmer, Michelle Palumbo Lins, Via Parker, Kaitlyn Patton, Olivia Peetoom, Addison Peoples, Issac Perkins, Natalie Phipps, Aidan Plank, Jillian Plymell, Graice Potter, Nick Proctor, M’kyiah R. Burton, Faith Rice, Brenna Richards, Emily Rocca, Rebecca Rudowshe, Jayden Rushing, Deja Sandaval, Kadence Schaecher, Logan Shethen, Olivia Shipleg, Chloe Sisk, LeAnn Skidmore, Meagan Smith, Jocelyn Smith, Britney Spangenberg, Audrey Spencer, Alexis Stutte, Claire Underhill, Quin Vo, Jay Vo, Morgan Walczak, Brooke Walker, Kenzie Wallsmith, Ren Weist, Summer White, Betty Sue Wiles, Mollie Williams

202401 Entanglements and Foundations Exhibition on February 6, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University
202401 Entanglements and Foundations Exhibition on February 6, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University

Homeland: Photographs from the Anthropocene, curated by Gwen Walstrand
March 1 – April 5 | First Friday Art Walk: March 1 and April 5

Homeland: Photographs from the Anthropocene explores contemporary approaches to ideas about place and landscape. Featuring work from Ian Campbell, Terra Fondriest, Dana Fritz, and Drew Nikonowicz, the curated works in this exhibition consider different approaches to a central subject and represent a small view of contemporary landscape photography concerns.

Homeland Photography Exhibit on March 5, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University
Homeland Photography Exhibit on March 5, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University

BFA in Art Senior Exhibition
April 22 – May 3 | First Friday Art Walk: May 3

Every semester, the Brick City Gallery is pleased to host an exhibition of work by graduating students from the Department of Art and Design. The spring exhibition showcases the talent and skill of students who have spent years developing an artistic practice that will carry them into their professional careers.

Exhibiting Students: Abby Baechle, Ashley Brake, Malayna Bryan, Anna Butler, Dayton Chambers, Destiny Drake, Rebecca Dugan, Christopher Elkins, Erin Hainline, Sydni Harkins, Roman Herries, Ethan Holman, Justin Mayhew, Alexandra Miller, Hannah Vancour and Elliot Wheat.

Spring BFA in Art & Design Senior Show on May 2, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University
Spring BFA in Art & Design Senior Show on May 2, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University

 

Filed Under: Past Exhibition, Spring 2024 Tagged With: Brick City Gallery

Carolla Arts Exhibition Center- Spring 2024 Exhibitions

May 31, 2024 by Jodi McCoy

The Carolla Arts Exhibition Center featured an exciting range of new works from professional artists and students during the Spring 2024 semester. We connected with our queer community with the help of Aaron McIntosh, showcased a selection of our best student work curated by Steve Snell, and closed out the year with our annual BFA in Design: The Professional Design Practicum exhibition.

Entanglements: Aaron McIntosh
January 25 – March 1 | First Friday Art Walk: February 2 and March 1

Aaron McIntosh interrogates the intertwined relationships between humans and plants—our interdependence, our co-evolution, and our history of hierarchies—across many artistic mediums. In Entanglements, the artist takes up the metaphoric potential of plant life where he finds speculative roots to scaffold and explore queer ecologies. McIntosh rejects colonialist and heteronormative paradigms that dominate botany in its perpetual “othering” of queer- ness. Instead, he asks how might we imagine queerness through the sexual and gender-variant dynamisms present in the plant world.

A fourth generation quiltmaker from the Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee, McIntosh’s practice is deeply rooted in fibers. He employs this legacy as a language, form, and tool as it offers him both material comfort and a tactile trace of kinship. The quilts, sculptures, and collages on view in the exhibition draw upon images, objects, and stories from McIntosh’s own geographical, cultural, and familiar background, as well as his research in botanical and LGBTQIATS+ archives. Through participatory art making methods, he also draws in queer communities from the places he’s called home.

By embedding queerness into representations of nature, McIntosh envisions a world where diverse queer bodies across time and space are enmeshed with plant life —and where their quilted display envisions new futures for queer and botanical kinship.

Organized by Juliana Rowen Barton, Director of the Center for the Arts, with Madeline Camplese (’24), Gallery360 Manager and Curatorial Assistant (Spring 2023)

202401 Entanglements and Foundations Exhibition on February 6, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University
202401 Entanglements and Foundations Exhibition on February 6, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University

2024 Annual Juried Student Exhibition, juried by Steve Snell
March 25 – April 12 | First Friday Art Walk: April 5

The Annual Juried Student Exhibition features work from the breadth of our department’s undergraduate and graduate students. Juried by Kansas City-based artist, Steve Snell, we are also excited continue the legacy of Mark J Hall with the Mark J Hall Best in Show Award, in addition to many other monetary awards.

Mark J. Hall Best in Show
Ellen Aulbach, “The Kitchen Before I Go to Bed,” 2023, oil on wood panels.

Best Graduate
Joy Okokon, “Shuku,” 2023, stoneware clay, overglaze, clay beads, brass beads electric firing.

Best Undergraduate
Ellen Aulbach, “The Kitchen Before I Go to Bed,” 2023, oil on wood panels.

Best Freshman
Gabby Glamkowski, “Princess and the Me,” 2023, Mixed Media (watercolor, colored pencil, pen).

Best 3D
Ann Danis, “Fall Blow,” 2023, steel.

Best Painting
Ellen Aulbach, “The Kitchen Before I Go to Bed,” 2023, oil on wood panels.

Best Drawing
Vaeya Nichols, “Grandpa’s Hostas,” 2023, graphite.

Best Photography
Emery Wilcoxon, “Wander and Wonder,” 2023, chromogenic prints.

Best Metals/Jewelry
Julia McKlin, “Protection,” 2023, cast bronze.

Best Animation
Elliot Wheat, “Glip and Geoffrey Take a Pet to the Vet,” 2023, 2D animation.

Best New Media
Anton Pleshka, “Tholus,” 2022, multimedia installation.

Best Illustration
Taylor Sandridge, “Pop! Illustrations For Graphic Terms,” 2023, digital.

Best Graphic
Sage Winkler, “Sage,” 2023, digital illustration.

Best Art Education
Brianna Conyers, “Visual Verses,” 2023, acrylic.

20240401-5 Juried Student Exhibition on April 4, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University
20240401-5 Juried Student Exhibition on April 4, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University

BFA in Design: The Professional Design Practicum
April 29 – May 10 | First Friday Art Walk: May 3

Every semester, the Carolla Arts Exhibition Center is pleased to host an exhibition of work by graduating students from the Department of Art and Design. The spring exhibition showcases the talent and skill of students who have spent years developing a design practice that will carry them into their professional careers.

Exhibiting Students: Parker Bensyl, Maria Biondo, Andrea Collazos, Amber Dudenhoeffer, Dorottya Faa, Savannah Hayton, Melissa Hendrickson, Ethan Holman, Abigail McClure, Caroline Mouton, Emmagyn Parton, Madison Raushel, Siera Richardson, Trinity Riecker, Lauren Rose, Natalie Ross, Alissa Roth, Lora Spinabella, Taylor Stafford, Samantha Stoltz, Olivia Stone, Katelyn Thornton, Allison Waddle, Katie Wemhoener and Paris Wilken.

Spring BFA in Art & Design Senior Show on May 2, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University
Spring BFA in Art & Design Senior Show on May 2, 2024. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University

Filed Under: Past Exhibition, Spring 2024

Carolla Arts Exhibition Center- Fall 2023 Exhibitions

January 12, 2024 by Jodi McCoy

The Carolla Arts Exhibition Center fall 2023 programming explored a range of innovative themes and exhibited another round of dynamic student work.

Enmeshed Worlds
the unavoidable entanglement of technology and our social order  
August 30 – September 22 | September 1

Featuring work from Britt Ransom, Alejandro T Acierto, Jon Chambers, and Tiffany Funk, Enmeshed Worlds is a critical examination of how technology affects our social structures and relationships. As society becomes more entangled with artificial intelligence and other forms of technology, this exhibition explores how new media forms are shaping our human experience and existence. 

Exhibition Documentation on September 19, 2023. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University. Work by Britt Ransom.
Exhibition Documentation on September 19, 2023. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University. Work by Alejandro T Acierto.

 

Diversity: differences that brighten the world   
October 6 – November 10 | First Friday Art Walk: October 6 & November 3

Juried by an international panel, this collection of selected posters is centered around the main topic of What does Diversity mean to you? The showcase focuses on our ability to embrace different cultures, unusual belief systems and opposing points of view on a variety of subjects, thus making us more tolerant of those different from us.

New Galleries on October 26, 2023. Arden Dickson/Missouri State University
New Galleries on October 26, 2023. Arden Dickson/Missouri State University

 

BFA in Design: The Professional Design Practicum
December 1 – 15 | December 1

Every semester, the Carolla Arts Exhibition Center is pleased to host an exhibition of work by graduating students from the Department of Art and Design. The fall exhibition showcases the talent and skill of students who have spent years developing a design practice that will carry them into their professional careers.

Exhibiting students: Jalin Anderson, Hannah Carnell, Elizabeth Concannon, Danielle Gilbert, Samantha Hass, Anna Massey, Godswill Opara, Leanna Ordoñez, Cassie Seyer and Treyden Williams

2023 Fall BFA exhibitions on December 6, 2023. Jesse Scheve/Missouri State University
2023 Fall BFA exhibitions on December 6, 2023. Jesse Scheve/Missouri State University

Filed Under: Carolla Arts Exhibition Center, Fall 2023, Past Exhibition

Brick City Gallery- Fall 2023 Exhibitions

January 12, 2024 by Jodi McCoy

The fall 2023 semester programming at the Brick City Gallery explored meaningful themes and exhibited new and exciting bodies of student work.

i’m sorry for your loss…Meditations on Discomfort and Change
August 30 – October 6 | First Friday Art Walk: September 1 & October 6

i’m sorry for your loss…Meditations on Discomfort and Change, a co-curatorial project from  Alexandra Chamberlain and Jodi McCoy, features work from Kim Brandt, Rick Briggenhorst, Michelle Burdine, Charles Clary, and Axelle Kieffe and explores the myriad of ways we as humans visualize and internalize our experiences with change associated with loss.

Exhibition Documentation on September 19, 2023. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University. Artwork by Charles Clary and Michelle Burdine.
Exhibition Documentation on September 19, 2023. Mindy Welland/Missouri State University. Artwork by Rick Briggenhorst.

Biennial Design + Image Exhibition
October 20 – November 8 | First Friday Art Walk: November 3

The Biennial Design + Image exhibition is a long-standing tradition, curated from the best works from all design and illustration classes from sophomore to senior levels. Design and Illustration students also gain hands-on experience by installing the exhibit.

West Gallery poster exhibition in Brick City on November 9, 2023. Jesse Scheve/Missouri State University
New Galleries on October 26, 2023. Arden Dickson/Missouri State University

 

BFA in Art Senior Exhibition
November 27 – December 8| First Friday Art Walk: December 1

Every semester, the Brick City Gallery is pleased to host an exhibition of work by graduating students from the Department of Art and Design. The fall exhibition showcases the talent and skill of students who have spent years developing an artistic practice that will carry them into their professional careers.

Exhibiting students: Ellen Aullbach, Brooke Buehler, Tanner Caruthers, Christina Hanula, Evan Harper, Jordan Loerch, Shayna Marose, John McKenzie, Destiny Pounds, Elizabeth Rex, Alexandra Shankle and Hannah Sparks.

2023 Fall BFA exhibitions on December 6, 2023. Jesse Scheve/Missouri State University
2023 Fall BFA exhibitions on December 6, 2023. Jesse Scheve/Missouri State University

Filed Under: Fall 2023, Past Exhibition Tagged With: Brick City Gallery

Summer 2023 at the Brick City Gallery and Carolla Arts Exhibition Center

August 17, 2023 by Jodi McCoy

Summer 2023 at the University Galleries featured nationally recognized and reviewed exhibitions.

Brick City Gallery

Unfolding the Map, work by Sharon Harper
July 5 – August 4

Part of the ongoing emeritus series, Unfolding the Map features work in painting, drawing, ceramics, and crochet that use visual metaphors and self-portraits to create a personal narrative of Harper’s own life experiences.

“My process of working has not changed much over the years: I respond to my current thoughts, surroundings, and materials to find my way. Not sure of what will come next, my map unfolds as the journey continues.”

Unfolding the Map was featured in SECAC’s 2023 Online Exhibition Reviews.

Summer Exhibits on July 19, 2023. Russ Bray/Missouri State University
Summer Exhibits on July 19, 2023. Russ Bray/Missouri State University

Carolla Arts Exhibition Center

Missouri Fine Arts Academy Final Showcase
June 17

The Carolla Arts Exhibition Center annually hosts the fine arts final showcase for the Missouri Fine Arts Academy every June. The Missouri Fine Arts Academy (MFAA) is a two-week summer residential program for highly motivated student artists in visual arts, theatre, dance, creative writing, and music. The Academy offers an intensive schedule of classes in interdisciplinary and discipline-specific arts, and a wide range of co-curricular activities. MFAA is conducted with the support and cooperation of Missouri State University, and is funded through program fees, grants, endowments, scholarships, and private donations.

The Figure, Reclaimed
A Renaissance of the body in visual culture, co-curated by Jodi McCoy and Mara Cressey
July 5 – August 4

The Figure, Reclaimed, seeks to celebrate and explore the Renaissance of the female body and the female figurative painter in visual culture. Through the work of Aneka Ingold and Livia Xandersmith, this exhibition explores how female figurative painters have combined the traditional art of figurative painting with contemporary, stylized approaches to redefine and expand upon what it means to be a figurative painter, ruminate on the female experience, and how representations of the female body are consumed.

The Figure, Reclaimed was a featured CAA Committee on Women in the Arts Summer Pick and also reviewed by Greta Cross for the Springfield News-leader.

Filed Under: Carolla Arts Exhibition Center, Past Exhibition, Summer 2023 Tagged With: Brick City Gallery

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