“This is Not Pretty” by Margaret Leininger

Rogers Gallery

Artist Statement: Cloth and its and complex history inspires my work. Using this common everyday utilitarian material that provides shelter and comfort, I explore cloth’s social and cultural impact on society. Fascinated by cloth’s associations with industrialization, colonialism, globalization, appropriation, cultural displacement, labor, and gender, I am particularly interested in my personal intersection of this [...]

“Seeing the Air Bend” by Gail D. Panske

Upper Traylor Gallery

Artist Talk: October 25, 4:30pm   Artist Statement: My work is about the experience of place and time and how those experiences come together. For the work in this series, I used two books as inspiration, the novel, Forgotten Country, by Catherine Chung; and Difficult Fruit by poet Lauren Alleyne. My goal was, to paraphrase the artist [...]

“Figure Narratives” by David Hicks

Lower Traylor Gallery

Artist Talk: Thursday, November 1, 4:30pm   Artist Statement: My work re-examines the grand metaphorical narrative as a way of exploring both personal content and universal themes within the contemporary human experience. I do this through creating large scale multi-figure drawings and paintings. My narratives present a mixed cast of mythical, iconic, historical, and modern-day [...]

“Aesthetics of Influence: David Leach, Berea College, and the Mingei Movement” – Curated by Molly Baker

Rogers Gallery

Aesthetics of Influence is an exhibition project that celebrates how ideas and inspirations are explored, embraced, and transformed as they flow from one source to another. First, this exhibition highlights a very special time in Berea College history. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the famed English studio potter David Leach made two visits [...]

Fall, 2018 – Senior Exhibition

Upper Traylor Gallery

Join is in the Doris Ulmann Galleries for the opening of our Mid-Year Graduation Exhibition for Art Majors. In this special show, four graduating Studio Art students will publicly present their work to the Berea campus and community at large. On November 15 at 4:30pm, participants will deliver talks about their pieces, giving visitors an [...]

“Bogus Boutique” by David Bogus

Rogers Gallery

Exhibition Run: January 8 - February 8, 2019   About the Exhibition: The Bogus Boutique is a lifestyle brand featuring unique brightly colored ceramic objects and status symbols. These everyday objects foretell the ironic codification of consumer culture as it embodies our current society. In The Bogus Boutique, high heel shoes, punk rock lock necklaces, [...]

“Going Against the Grain: Wooden Quilts” by Laura Petrovich-Cheney

Upper Traylor Gallery

Exhibition Run: January 14 - February 15, 2019 Artist Talk: February 7, 4:30pm   About the Artist: Using traditional and contemporary patchwork quilt patterns, Laura Petrovich-Cheney creates complex and vibrant sculptures from debris that was collected after natural disasters such as Hurricane Sandy (2013), Gatlinburg, TN Fires (2015), and a series of nor’easters that pounded [...]

“Residue of a Lived Experience” by Ryan Schroeder

Lower Traylor Gallery

Artist Statement: My paintings are relics that reflect reality. Through paint, I am exploring space as a phenomenological experience in that the subject matter is assembled through firsthand exploration. I paint abandoned spaces that resonate with me. Some paintings are made perceptually, and others from photographs. However, my main focus is finding a means to [...]

“From Sabbatical” by Kevin Gardner

Upper Traylor Gallery

Exhibition run: February 25 - March 29, 2019   From Sabbatical Kevin Neal Gardner Art is, at its best, more beautiful, better crafted, and more interesting than the reality we think influences it. However illusionistic it may or may not be, art is, in the end, purposefully unreal. These drawings and paintings were created in [...]

“Cataclysmic Microcosm” by Jave Yoshimoto

Lower Traylor Gallery

Cataclysmic Microcosm Jave Yoshimoto My work takes on the ephemerality of news and information and how the emotions we bring to each tragedy in the news cycle are swept away by the wave of information that floods the media. I address this social amnesia through my art with the work acting as a social memory [...]