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SUMMARY:Rosemary Meza-DesPlas: A Meandering Line
DESCRIPTION:A Meandering Line is on view in the Lower Traylor Gallery from September 3 through October 10\, 2025. Rosemary Meza-DesPlas will give an artist talk on Friday\, Sept. 5\, at 12:00pm\, and will host a drawing workshop on Friday\, Sept. 5\, at 2:30pm in the Rogers-Traylor Art Building. For more information\, visit our Events page.\n\n\n \n \nA Meandering Line features meticulously embroidered human hair artworks by Rosemary Meza-DesPlas. Artist Paul Klee once stated\, “A line is a dot that went for a walk.” In Meza-DesPlas’ artwork\, line is human hair. Line variations in her work suggest emotion\, texture\, three-dimensionality\, and movement. This exhibition showcases experimentations and documents the evolutionary process of working with the first fiber: hair. These artworks reflect material culture\, display sewing dexterity\, communicate figuration\, and manifest themes. Material culture of hair connects medium and meaning: this common fiber correlates to age and beauty. Identity and femininity resonate in Meza-DesPlas’ art. Her hand stitching can be contextualized\, art historically\, within the 1970s women’s craft movement; however\, she is translating drawing techniques into the sewn line. A self-taught stitcher\, she has sewn with her natural hair color\, dyed hair\, and graying hair.\n\n\n\n \nRosemary Meza-DesPlas\, a multidisciplinary Latina/Coahuiltecan artist\, incorporates fiber art\, drawing\, installation\, painting\, performance art\, and video into her studio practice. Through figurative artwork\, she amplifies the voices of women and their lived experiences. Socio-cultural issues\, gender-based burdens\, and political agency are explored through an intersectional feminist lens. The tenacity of her eight aunts in the face of personal tragedies and adversities was an early inspiration; their narratives contributed to her embrace of feminist ideology. Thematic continuity links Meza-DesPlas’ visual artwork with her academic writing and poetry. This written discourse provides a foundation for her performance artwork. In 2022\, she was honored with a Latinx Artist Fellowship by the Mellon Foundation and the Ford Foundation. Through the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts\, she was awarded a grant in 2022 to create and stage a new performance artwork. Her work has been exhibited at many museums\, including the Museum of Sonoma County\, Spartanburg Art Museum\, Marin Museum of Contemporary Art\, Koehline Museum of Art\, and the Art Museum of Southeast Texas. Meza-DesPlas received a BFA from the University of North Texas and an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/rosemary-meza-desplas/
LOCATION:Lower Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Anne Mondro: Tethered
DESCRIPTION:Anne Mondro: Tethered is on view in the Upper Traylor Gallery from September 10 through October 17\, 2025. Anne Mondro will give an artist talk on Friday\, Oct. 10 at 12:00pm in the Upper Traylor Gallery in the Rogers-Traylor Art Building. For more information\, visit our Events page. \nAnne Mondro: Tethered is a series of intricately woven wire sculptures that reflect on the complex and often conflicting emotions associated with being a caregiver and care recipient simultaneously. Drawing from the artist’s personal experience as a mother and cancer survivor\, Mondro processes the complex and often conflicting emotions with this experience through her making. Tethered seeks to portray these emotions as well as the impact that caring has in our healing. \nMondro is a studio artist\, arts and health practitioner\, and a professor in the University of Michigan Stamps School of Art & Design. Her artwork has been shown nationally and internationally including exhibitions at Ceres Gallery\, Cranbrook Art Museum\, Powerhouse Museum of Science and Design\, and the Urban Institute for Contemporary Art. Mondro’s work is in the permanent collections of the University of Michigan Hospital and the Detroit Medical Center Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Her arts and health research focuses on designing and facilitating visual art programming for people living with dementia and their caregivers\, with the intention of increasing social interaction\, supporting learning and discovery\, and building relationships. Mondro’s initiatives include Artful Approach™ and Retaining Identity: Creativity and Caregiving\, programs for caregivers to learn how to engage people living with dementia in visual art activities. She has been awarded a National Endowment for the Arts grant and the Family Caregiver Alliance’s 2015 Rosalinde Gilbert Innovations in Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiving Legacy Award in Creative Expression for her course Memory\, Aging & Expressive Arts. Mondro has presented at national and international conferences on creative aging and dementia care including the Association for Medical Humanities (2021)\, the British Society of Gerontology (2018)\, 9th Annual International Arts and Health Conference (2017)\, Culture\, Health & Wellbeing International Conference (2017)\, and the National Center for Creative Aging (2016).
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/anne-mondro-tethered/
LOCATION:Upper Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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