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SUMMARY:Abstraction / Pattern / Geometry / Design
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACTION / PATTERN / GEOMETRY / DESIGN highlights a curated selection of over 60 artworks from the Berea College Art Collection that showcase how artists and makers utilizing different styles\, methods\, places\, and time periods have relied on and experimented with abstraction\, pattern\, geometry\, and design in their work\, to different ends and for varying purposes. This exhibition will run through mid-March.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/abstraction-pattern-geometry-design/
LOCATION:Masterpiece Gallery\, Berea\, KY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230906
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SUMMARY:Margo Duvall & Katherine Strause: Around and Around Again
DESCRIPTION:Capturing ordinary moments with wit\, sentiment\, and tenderness\, the artworks on view in “Around & Around Again” welcome us into conversation about the circularities of human experience that transcend both time and individual circumstance: the moments of full freedom felt by children at play; the liminal space between adolescence and adulthood; the associations of ‘home’ that can be both fond and difﬁcult; the strength we gain from a supportive sisterhood. \nMargo Duvall and Katherine Strause are both nationally recognized and awarded artists and educators from Little Rock\, Arkansas. Duvall (Assistant Professor of Photography\, University of the Ozarks) and Strause (Retired Chair and Professor of Painting\, Henderson State University) share an interest\, in both their pedagogical and professional practices\, in exploring personal narrative as expressed through ephemera and found imagery.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/margo-duvall-katherine-strause/
LOCATION:Lower Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230913
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SUMMARY:Meredith Setser: Immaculate Crude
DESCRIPTION:Meredith Setser\, a fibers artist and art professor at Indiana University\, creates large-scale abstract textile works composed of handmade felt that explore the current cultural landscape figuratively. On a visual level\, the works in Meredith Setser: Immaculate Crude reference the history of textile craft and Setser’s interests in geology and ecological sciences. Setser’s work will be on view through Friday\, October 20\, and she’ll be on campus that day to give an artist talk and felting demonstration for the closing reception. \nClick here for more details about our Artist Talk with Meredith Setser in conjunction with the closing reception for the exhibition\, “Meredith Setser: Immaculate Crude\,” which is on view at the Doris Ulmann Galleries through Friday\,October 20. Setser’s large-scale fiber installations incorporate handmade felt and draw inspiration from geological forms and human interactions with the natural environment. She’ll also give a felting demonstration as part of her talk. \nRefreshments and snacks will be available after the talk. This event is free and open to the public. No RSVP necessary.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/meredith-setser-immaculate-crude/
LOCATION:Upper Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231006T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260615T210803
CREATED:20231106T212715Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Margo Duvall
DESCRIPTION:Little Rock-based photographer and visual artist Margo Duvall will be giving an artist talk about her work in the duo exhibition\, “Margo Duvall & Katherine Strause: Around and Around Again\,” which is currently on view in the Lower Traylor Gallery through Friday\, October 13. Capturing ordinary moments with wit\, sentiment\, and tenderness\, Duvall and Strause’s work welcomes us into conversation about the circularities of human experience that transcend both time and individual circumstance: the moments of full freedom felt by children at play; the liminal space between adolescence and adulthood; the associations of ‘home’ that can be both fond and difﬁcult; and the strength we gain from a supportive sisterhood. Refreshments and snacks will be available after the talk.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/artist-talk-with-margo-duvall/
LOCATION:Lower Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231006T140000
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SUMMARY:Cyanotype Workshop with Margo Duvall
DESCRIPTION:Join visiting artist Margo Duvall for a hands-on workshop making cyanotypes! The cyanotype was invented by an astronomer trying to find a way to copy his notes\, and was one of the earliest photographic printing processes. Cyanotypes use the power of the sun (or a UV light) to make a cyan-blue prints without a darkroom. Participants will experiment by making photograms with found objects – a process that can be easily done with minimal experience and limited materials. \nSpace is limited to 15 participants. Registration is required in advance. To sign up for this workshop\, email Kelsey Malone\, Curator of the Doris Ulmann Galleries (malonek2@berea.edu)\, by Wednesday\, October 4\, to reserve your spot! This workshop is open to students\, faculty\, and staff of Berea College. There may be additional space for Berea community members; please reach out to Kelsey Malone to inquire. \nAll materials will be provided at no cost to participants\, but participants are encouraged to bring small items of their own to incorporate into their images. Some objects with you might want to bring with you:\n• Interesting flowers or plants\n• Translucent objects like lace\, glasses\, tissue paper\, fabric scraps • Other small objects that might make fun shadows.\n• Watercolors\n• Photographic slides or negatives \nNote: This workshop will be a ton of fun and a little bit messy – in a good way! Wear clothes you don’t mind getting messy\, or bring an apron and/or gloves.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/cyanotype-workshop-with-margo-duvall/
CATEGORIES:Past Event
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Meredith Setser
DESCRIPTION:Printmaker and fibers artist Meredith Setser will be giving an artist talk in conjunction with the closing reception for the exhibition\, “Meredith Setser: Immaculate Crude\,” which is on view at the Doris Ulmann Galleries through Friday\,October 20. Setser’s large-scale fiber installations incorporate handmade felt and draw inspiration from geological forms and human interactions with the natural environment. She’ll also give a felting demonstration as part of her talk. \nRefreshments and snacks will be available after the talk. This event is free and open to the public. No RSVP necessary.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/artist-talk-with-meredith-setser/
LOCATION:Upper Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTSTAMP:20260615T210803
CREATED:20231106T210523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T065108Z
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SUMMARY:Sketch: Contemporary Artists in Conversation with Emily Grace Hanks
DESCRIPTION:The Berea College Art Collection is home to over 250 artworks by Emily Grace Hanks (American\, 1886-1962)\, an artist\, educator\, and inventor who specialized in observational drawing\, painting\, and illustration. Though Hanks or her work isn’t well-known today\, her career was extremely multifaceted and provides an excellent case study of the pathways that were available to aspiring women artists during this era. In the summer of 2023\, Sara Olshansky and Esther Sitver\, two artists from the region who also specialize in observational modes of drawing and painting\, were invited to the Doris Ulmann Galleries as part of an extended artist residency. Working alongside the Galleries team\, Olsansky and Sitver studied Hanks’ work and archival materials housed in the BCAC and created a series of artworks in response to what they found. The resulting artworks – and the exhibition as a whole – explore the connections that can be made between artists across time and raise questions about what it means to leave an artistic “legacy.” What can we find when we look to the past? What can an archive reveal… and what does it leave obscured? And how can we fill in the gaps? \nClick here for details on our Artist Talk with Artists Sara Olshansky and Esther Sitver will join the Doris Ulmann Galleries staff to discuss their work and the collaborative curatorial process behind the exhibition\, Sketch: Contemporary Artists in Conversation with Emily Grace Hanks\, which will be open in the Lower Traylor Gallery from October 25 to December 6. \nSara Olshansky is a draughtsperson and 2D media artist based in Louisville\, Kentucky. She graduated from Hite Art Institute at the University of Louisville in 2018 with two degrees in 2D Studio Art and Art History\, and a minor in Spanish Language. She has received numerous awards and grants in support of her research and travels\, and her work is featured in several public collections as well as private collections across the U.S. Olshansky is interested in exploring addition and erasure of imagery on a single picture plane and how this technique might mirror construction and perception of lived experience and memory. \nEsther Sitver is a Knoxville\, Tennesee-based illustrator who merges vintage aesthetics with contemporary progressive ideas and humor. Her artwork explores the observable world through the female gaze. Her love for traditional pen and ink drawing pulls together her specialties: portraiture and figure drawing\, editorial illustration\, pattern design\, and plein air painting. Sitver earned a BFA in Illustration from the Ringling College of Art + Design in 2020 and currently works as a freelance artist and for the Knoxville Museum of Art. Sitver has exhibited her work around the southeast\, with recent exhibitions at The Emporium and Rala (both in Knoxville\, TN). When she’s not scribbling\, she can be found rollerskating and hiking around East Tennessee. \nClick through the slideshow below to view some of the works featured in Sketch: Contemporary Artists in Conversation with Emily Grace Hanks: \nThis slideshow requires JavaScript.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/sketch-contemporary-artists-in-conversation-with-emily-grace-hanks/
LOCATION:Lower Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231025T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260615T210803
CREATED:20231106T203306Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception and Artist Talk with Sara Olshansky and Esther Sitver
DESCRIPTION:Artists Sara Olshansky and Esther Sitver join the Doris Ulmann Galleries staff to discuss their work and the collaborative curatorial process behind the exhibition\, Sketch: Contemporary Artists in Conversation with Emily Grace Hanks\, which will be open in the Lower Traylor Gallery from October 25 to December 6. \nThe Berea College Art Collection is home to over 250 artworks by Emily Grace Hanks (American\, 1886-1962)\, an artist\, educator\, and inventor who specialized in observational drawing\, painting\, and illustration. Though Hanks or her work isn’t well-known today\, her career was extremely multifaceted and provides an excellent case study of the pathways that were available to aspiring women artists during this era. In the summer of 2023\, Sara Olshansky and Esther Sitver\, two artists from the region who also specialize in observational modes of drawing and painting\, were invited to the Doris Ulmann Galleries as part of an extended artist residency. Working alongside the Galleries team\, Olsansky and Sitver studied Hanks’ work and archival materials housed in the BCAC and created a series of artworks in response to what they found. The resulting artworks – and the exhibition as a whole – explore the connections that can be made between artists across time and raise questions about what it means to leave an artistic “legacy.” What can we find when we look to the past? What can an archive reveal… and what does it leave obscured? And how can we fill in the gaps? \nThe reception and artist talk are free and open to the public. No RSVP required. Snacks and light refreshments will be served. \nSara Olshansky is a draughtsperson and 2D media artist based in Louisville\, Kentucky. She graduated from Hite Art Institute at the University of Louisville in 2018 with two degrees in 2D Studio Art and Art History\, and a minor in Spanish Language. She has received numerous awards and grants in support of her research and travels\, and her work is featured in several public collections as well as private collections across the U.S. Olshansky is interested in exploring addition and erasure of imagery on a single picture plane and how this technique might mirror construction and perception of lived experience and memory. \nEsther Sitver is a Knoxville\, Tennesee-based illustrator who merges vintage aesthetics with contemporary progressive ideas and humor. Her artwork explores the observable world through the female gaze. Her love for traditional pen and ink drawing pulls together her specialties: portraiture and figure drawing\, editorial illustration\, pattern design\, and plein air painting. Sitver earned a BFA in Illustration from the Ringling College of Art + Design in 2020 and currently works as a freelance artist and for the Knoxville Museum of Art. Sitver has exhibited her work around the southeast\, with recent exhibitions at The Emporium and Rala (both in Knoxville\, TN). When she’s not scribbling\, she can be found rollerskating and hiking around East Tennessee.
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/opening-reception-and-artist-talk-with-sara-olshansky-and-esther-sitver/
LOCATION:Lower Traylor Gallery
CATEGORIES:Past Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231027T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Kentucky/Louisville:20231027T120000
DTSTAMP:20260615T210803
CREATED:20231106T204926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T064915Z
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SUMMARY:Discoveries at the Doris Ulmann Galleries
DESCRIPTION:Discover beloved artworks from the Berea College Art Collection and visiting artists at the Doris Ulmann Galleries through a guided tour of current exhibitions led by Ainsley Golden\, BereaCorps Art Collection and Gallery Associate. Visitors will also have the opportunity to engage with a special selection of artworks chosen by our team and dive deeper into the Berea College Art Collection through close looking and conversation. For October\, the focus will be on Cindy Sherman’s Untitled (1985). \n“Discoveries” tours begin at 11:00 in the Dimitrie Berea Gallery on the second floor of the Rogers-Traylor Art Building on select Fridays during the academic year. These free\, monthly events are open to students\, campus community\, and visitors. Participants are encouraged to register in advance at https://bctrace.com/explore/. For additional information\, or to schedule a group visit on days other than Fridays\, please contact Ainsley Golden at goldena3@berea.edu or 859-985-3849. Visit our website at https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu to learn more about the Galleries and Berea College Art Collection!
URL:https://dulmanngalleries.berea.edu/event_cal/discoveries-at-the-doris-ulmann-galleries-2/
CATEGORIES:Past Event
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