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SUMMARY:Rediscover: Highlights from the Berea College Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:The artworks and artifacts on display in Rediscover\, located in the Dimitrie Berea and Masterpiece galleries\, celebrate the much-anticipated reopening of the Doris Ulmann Galleries. Each object was carefully selected to showcase the richness and depth of Berea College’s permanent art collection\, which contains more than 15\,000 objects that represent over 5\,000 years of human creation\, from the ancient world to our present day.   \n\n\nAs we welcome visitors from our campus community and from afar to return to the art museum for the first time since March 2020\, we hope you will find joy in seeing familiar\, longtime favorites of the permanent collection and in discovering new gems amongst the never-before-seen works and recent acquisitions on view. While making visible connections across cultures\, these artworks also engage in a dialogue that underscores the unique history of the museum\, supports the teaching mission of the Art and Art History Department\, and reflects the values of the Great Commitments of Berea College. 
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/rediscover-highlights-from-the-berea-college-art-collection/
LOCATION:Dimitrie Berea Gallery & Masterpiece Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Katie Hargrave: Flag Waving
DESCRIPTION:Katie Hargrave: Flag Waving is now open in the Upper Traylor Gallery and will be on view through Friday\, February 10. Hargrave is a multimedia artist based in Chattanooga\, Tennessee\, whose work incorporates materials and processes as a way to explore\, deconstruct\, and decode U.S. politics and environmental movements. Hargrave makes projects using a variety of forms — installations\, publications\, videos\, fiber works\, and interactive experiences – and several examples of these diverse artistic practices are included in Flag Waving. Katie Hargrave will be at Berea College to host an artist talk on Wednesday January 11 at 12:00 in Rogers-Traylor Art Building\, room 210\, followed by a Q&A in the Upper Traylor Gallery.  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/katie-hargrave-flag-waving/
LOCATION:Upper Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Molly Jo Burke and Nathan Gorgen: What's Worth Keeping
DESCRIPTION:Molly Jo Burke & Nathan Gorgen: What’s Worth Keeping is on view in the Rogers Gallery through February 17 in Rogers Gallery. What’s Worth Keeping showcases a series of artworks made in collaboration by Molly Jo Burke\, a glass and interdisciplinary artist\, and Nathan Gorgen\, a sculptor\, wood worker\, and digital fabrication specialist. Together\, the artist couple utilizes the excess materials that are found or left over from their individual artistic practices\, their daily lives\, and the natural and built environments they encounter. The resulting artworks are whimsical creations that challenge the viewer to reconsider their own environment and the things we use or discard daily and ask\, “What is worth keeping?” The artists will be at Berea College on Friday\, February 17\, for an artist talk and closing reception at 12:00pm in the Rogers Gallery. 
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/molly-jo-burke-and-nathan-gorgen-whats-worth-keeping/
LOCATION:Rogers Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Hanna Vogel: Cradling
DESCRIPTION:“Hanna Vogel: Cradling” will be on view starting January 18 through Friday\, March 17\, in the Lower-Traylor Gallery on the first floor of the Rogers-Traylor Art Building. Hanna Vogel is a Philadelphia-based artist and educator who works with paper pulp and steel write to create unfamiliar forms and textures that evoke the tenuousness of natural lifecycles. The works on view in “Cradling” explore various responses to the effects of climate change on our daily lives and moods with references to fairy tales\, picture books\, microscopic fungal species\, and methods of escape.  The artist will be giving a virtual artist talk on Wednesday\, March 15\, which will be screened alongside an in-person reception in the Rogers-Traylor Art Building. Watch our social media channels for a Zoom link. 
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/hanna-vogel-cradling/
LOCATION:Lower Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Molly Jo Burke and Nathan Gorgen
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on Friday\, February 17\, at 12:00pm in the Rogers Gallery\, to hear the artists speak about their work that is currently on view in the exhibition “Molly Jo Burke and Nathan Gorgen: What’s Worth Keeping.” Light snacks and refreshments will be served.\n\nThis in-person event is open to the Berea College campus community and the general public. Masks are still required in the Rogers-Traylor Art Building.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/artist-talk-with-molly-jo-burke-and-nathan-gorgen/
LOCATION:Rogers Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Event
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SUMMARY:Leslie Smith & Katie Wigglesworth: Unusual Care
DESCRIPTION:“Leslie Smith & Katie Wigglesworth: Unusual Care” presents a collaborative body of work by printmaker and book artist Leslie Smith and textile artist Katie Wigglesworth. Made in response to research they completed at The Penland School of Craft about settlement schools and the revival of craft\, the artworks featured in this exhibition investigate the great leap it takes both to start a craft school and be an artist in difficult times. This exhibition will be on view through March 24\, and Smith and Wigglesworth will be giving an artist talk in the Upper Traylor Gallery at 3:00 on Tuesday\, March 21.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/leslie-smith-katie-wigglesworth-unusual-care/
LOCATION:Upper Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Student Pop-Up Exhibit: Abryanna Reeder & Ellen Schley
DESCRIPTION:For one week only starting on Monday\, February 27\, Art students Abryanna Reeder (Class of 2023) and Ellen Schley (Class of 2024) are exhibiting work in the Dorothy Tredennick Student Gallery. On view through Friday\, March 3\, these artworks were created last semester in Prof. Dan Fineberg’s Sculpture and Intermedia course. The Tredennick Gallery is located to the right of the reception desk on the “Traylor” side of the Rogers-Traylor Art Building. \nAbryanna Reeder is an Art major from the foothills of Appalachia in the northeastern region of Kentucky. She is committed to finding ways to incorporate her knowledge of the land\, farming\, and place attachments into her art. \nEllen Schley is a junior Art major from Sterling\, Ohio. She is interested in making art that can be interacted with and experienced by the audience.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/student-pop-up-exhibit-abryanna-reeder-ellen-schley/
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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