Past Exhibit
Representing Race
Rogers GalleryThis exhibit is focusing on depictions of race in art. It will be curated by Meghan Doherty's students in ARH 263, Introduction to Museum Studies. Robert Blum, Negro Settlement (detail), watercolor on paper, 6 7/8"x 9 1/2", 19th c. Gift of Mrs. Charles Sprague-Smith
Mid-Year Graduation Exhibit for Exiting Art Majors
Upper Traylor GalleryThis exhibition showcases the art of our two graduating art majors: Dana Dotson and Taylor Dresden.
Plight of Ought: Earth Tones in Bloom
Lower Traylor GalleryInstallation and performance by Daniel Feinberg
Horizon Line
Upper Traylor GalleryWhile I am influenced by the southern tradition of narrative figure painting, my work focuses mainly on drawing. My drawings have paint, of course, but they are not really paintings—the drawn line is what tells the tale. I use painting and mixed media elements enhance the mark making, and reassert the shallow space of the picture plane. The pops [...]
Ritual
Rogers GalleryMy ceramic vessels portray spirituality and are influenced by symbols in religious architecture. Inspirations include Islamic temples and mosques and architecture of the Czech Republic that are topped with domes, spires and finials. Luxury or ceremonial wares that were originally made to reside in holy or other culturally significant edifices are also an influence. Such examples include Islamic metalwork [...]
Daydreaming in an Open Land
Lower Traylor GalleryMy drawings and paintings document how I grew into my Vietnamese-American identity. In my work, I reflect on themes of growth, integration, and reconciliation. These paintings combine Eastern and Western traditions of depicting nature to describe a space that is as much emotional as it is physical. This space, at once thunderous, mysterious, and hopeful, mirrors the refugee experience [...]
Words Walking
Upper Traylor GalleryAs a child, I learned Japanese calligraphy at school. When I was growing up, I watched my father, a calligrapher, practicing and saw how he approached his work. We talked about the meaning behind each proverb he was writing or about his practice itself.We still do. Together with Sumi-e (Japanese ink painting), Japanese calligraphy has become an activity that immediately [...]
Brush, Ink, Line: Calligraphy of Japan
Rogers GallerySelected from the Berea College Art Collection, Brush, Ink Line: Calligraphy of Japan focuses on presenting the tools, artworks, writings, and poetry that encompass Japanese calligraphy. Many of these objects were given to the College by women who spent time in Japan. Generally, calligraphy is thought of as penmanship, simply a way of communication for [...]
Graduation Exhibit for Art Majors
Upper & Lower Trayor GalleryJoin us in appreciating the work of our exiting art majors!
Monsters of Suburbia
Tredennick GalleryMonsters of Suburbia focuses on a 10 year old boy, Jason, who has become fearful of the world and of the changes he faces while growing up. Jason’s fears manifest as monsters which he must overcome to fulfil moral obligations and develop self confidence. Formally, my art connects to the tradition of comic books through the use of ink and Bristol paper My passion for sequential art comes from the freedom it allows [...]