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Irene Mudd featured in LVA's Vignette
Irene Mudd (BFA 2017) is featured in LVA's Vignette:
http://www.louisvillevisualart.org/artebella/2017/11/17/vignette-irene-mudd
Professor Meena Khalili shows animation in Jakarta, Indonesia
Professor Meena Khalili's recent animated works were projected on architectural surfaces as part of a large show curated by Kat Roma Greer of Micro Galleries featuring 24 international artists in Kampung Kecil, Jakarta / Indonesia.
"Micro Galleries reclaims disused and forgotten spaces and reactivates them as tiny galleries that are free and accessible to the local community. Bringing together international and local artists, it features work that challenges ingrained ideas, blurs the line between street art and fine art, and aims to help change the way we see the world, our environment and our community – even for a micro moment."
Images by Teresa Schebiella.
Fall 2017 BFA Thesis Exhibition
On View: November 16 - December 15, 2017
Reception: November 16, 2017 5-7pm
The Hite Institute is pleased to announce the opening of the Fall 2017 BFA Thesis Exhibitions at Schneider Hall Galleries. The exhibition will display artwork in a variety of mediums from those students graduated with a Bachelor in Fine Arts from the Hite Art Institute.
The exhibition will feature the artwork of Vaughn Corum, Peri Crush, Anna Erwin, Erika Hunter, Jackson Taylor, and Heather Watkins with an opening reception and remarks on Thursday, November 16 from 5:00 – 7:00 pm.
Each BFA candidate will contribute their unique vision as represented by a concentrated body of work developed to demonstrate their readiness to enter the professional art world upon graduation.
2017 BFA Thesis Exhibition opens November 16
The Hite Art Institute is pleased to announce the opening of the Fall 2016 BFA Thesis Exhibitions at Schneider Hall Galleries. The exhibition will display artwork in a variety of mediums from those students graduating with a Bachelor in Fine Arts from the Hite Art Institute.
The exhibition will feature the artwork of Vaughn Corum, Peri Crush, Anna Erwin, Erika Hunter, Jackson Taylor, and Heather Watkins with an opening reception and remarks on Thursday, November 16 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm.
Each BFA candidate will contribute their unique vision as represented by a concentrated body of work developed to demonstrate their readiness to enter the professional art world upon graduation.
Fall 2017 BFA Review
Hite Art Institute BFA Reviews, November 10, 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, Schneider Hall Galleries.
Professor Ying Kit Chan speaks at social justice symposium
Professor Ying Kit Chan presented at the "(RE) Imagining Social Justice at UofL" symposium today. He gave a slide talk and participated in the panel discussion in the session "Infusing Arts in Research Methods and Outcomes." His lecture entitled "Art and Social Justice" outlined the various ways that visual artists employ to resist the system of injustice.
This inaugural symposium was sponsored by the Cooperative Consortium for Transdisciplinary Social Justice Research. For more information, visit: http://louisville.edu/socialjustice
Eileen Yanoviak sucessfully defended her dissertation
Eileen Yanoviak has successfully defended her dissertation, "Farmsteads: Picturing Land Transformation in Nineteenth-Century America." Congratulations!
Dissertation Committee: Benjamin Hufbauer (Chair), Delin Lai, Chris Fulton, and John Cumbler
Laurie Blayney presents a solo exhibition entitled "False Light"
Laurie Blayney (BFA 2000) is having a solo exhibition entitled "False Light" at the Hyland Glass Gallery. This body of work consists of mixed media imagery from observations at protests, rallies and gatherings over the past few years. The title refers to the inaccurate representation of these events by the media focusing on the sensational and shocking. The process is digital manipulation of photographs of paint, organic shapes, digital drawing and painting. The limited edition prints are dye-sublimation on aluminum.
Hyland Glass Gallery
721 E. Washington Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Exhibition: September-November 2017
Closing Reception: Friday, November 24, 6 pm
Jake Ford presents a new body of art in solo show
Jake Ford (BFA 2015) is presenting a new body of art work in a solo show entitled "Form Follows Function" in the Huff Gallery at Spalding University. This exhibition consists of new drawings and sculptures by Jake Ford and some collaborative works by Jake Ford and Jackson Taylor (BFA 2017).
Open Studio Weekend 2017 tour and juried exhibition
The Open Studio Weekend 2017 tour features a juried exhibition at the Hite Art Institute's Cressman Center for Visual Arts. More than forty artworks, selected from over 200 submissions, will be revealed during the Open Studio launch party on November 3, 2017, 6-8 p.m.
Glass Demonstration by Hiroshi Yamano
As a master at the forefront of Japanese glass art, Hiroshi Yamano’s work is internationally respected for both its abundance of content as well as its refined level of execution. Yamano’s glass moves beyond pure aesthetics and explores specific narratives by tying together themes of Japanese culture, nature, and the struggles of humankind. As objects and installations, Hiroshi Yamano’s pieces evidence an absolute mastery and refinement of cold, warm, and hot glassworking techniques and processes.
A career artist and an educator, Hiroshi Yamano has helped to establish and fortify the pursuit and study of contemporary glass art in Japan. He is a co-founder of Ezra Glass Studio, and Chairperson of the Osaka University of the Arts Glass Program. In 1991, he was awarded the prestigious Rakow Commission by the Corning Museum of Glass. His work can be found on display in galleries throughout the world.
Eileen Yanoviak presents at the Southeastern College Art Conference
Eileen Yanoviak (PhD Candidate in Art History) will present her paper "Subsistence to Agribusiness: American Farmstead Imagery in the Nineteenth Century" today(Friday, October 27) at the Southeastern College Art Conference in Columbus, Ohio.
Image Credit:
Jasper Francis Cropsey, Bareford Mountains, West Milford, New Jersey, 1850. Oil on canvas, Brooklyn Museum of Art.
Professor Menna Khalili presents paper at SECAC
This morning (October 26) Professor Meena Khalili presented her paper “Teaching Fearless Design: Establishing Value With Intention At The New Frontier” at the Southeastern College Art Conference panel on graphic design technology and pedagogy in Columbus, Ohio.
Glass Demonstration by Hank Murta Adams
Hank Adams is a world-renowned glass artist and the Creative Director of the glass studio at the Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center in Millville, New Jersey. Hank began his studies in glass as a student of Dale Chihuly at the Rhode Island School of Design in the 1970’s. He has taught at numerous educational facilities, including Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State, and UrbanGlass in New York. In addition to his extensive international exhibition record, Hank Adams has been the esteemed recipient of three National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships.
Hank Adams is one of the most engaging artists in the field of contemporary glass. Though his sculptural pieces are immediately recognizable to those familiar with glass art, his work and methods extend beyond the boundaries of traditional sculpture and often reside at the intersection of architecture, installation, and performance. His demonstration at the Cressman Center is guaranteed to be educational as well as entertaining.
Interior Design students participate in Product Runway
Two teams from U of L Hite Art Institute's Interior design program participated in Product Runway this Thursday. One of the teams received Second Prize. Product Runway is a fashion show/contest challenging Interior Designers/Students to design and hand make garments constructed out of materials such as wall-covering, carpet, tile and commercial office furnishings. Thursday, October 19, 2017 from 6 to 9 PM • Kentucky Center for African American Heritage • 1701 W Muhammad Ali Blvd • Louisville, KY 40203
Zed Saeed wins Best in Show at 2017 Midwest SPE
MFA student Zed Saeed won the Best in Show award at the 2017 Midwest SPE (The Society for Photographic Education) Conference student exhibition in Peoria Illinois. The awards event took place at the Peoria Riverfront Museum and the exhibition is at Peoria Public Library. The award winning photo is one of his images from the "36 Miles-Revealing the Ohio" project.
Kevin Warth interviewed in Louisville Magazine
Meet Hite alumnus Kevin Warth (16) who is interviewed in the October issue of Louisville Magazine. Not only did Kevin receive a degree in photography, he also double majored with a degree in art history. His work explores identity, sexuality, and the body, which has cumulated in his recent solo exhibition, home sweet home at Garner Narrative through October 27 in conjunction with the Louisville Photo Biennial.
Kenneth R. Crawford receives the Wilson Wyatt Alumni Award
The UofL Alumni Association established the Alumni Fellows program in 1983. These awards recognize graduates who have distinguished themselves in their chosen fields and are exemplary ambassadors for the university and their college or school. Recipients reflect the high standing and character of their alma mater. The 2017 Wilson Wyatt Alumni Fellow for the College of Arts & Sciences is Kenneth R. Crawford, II.
Kenneth R. Crawford, II received his Bachelor of Science in Fine Arts with a concentration in Interior Design from the University of Louisville in 1987.
Crawford is the President of Kenneth Crawford Interiors located in Hollywood, Florida. He is an Interior Designer with over 25 years of experience in residential and commercial Interior Design.
Crawford worked briefly for a Louisville firm before transferring to Atlanta to work for Casablanca Designs for four years. He then went to work for a design firm out of Fort Lauderdale. Crawford has designed restaurants in Japan, France, Canada and the United States. He has designed across the United States, in areas such as Fisher Island, Golden Beach, Turnberry Beach Club, Pine Crest, Porto Vita North and South Towers, Continuum, Woodfield Country Club, Two Liberty in Philadelphia and numerous other prominent locations. Crawford has designed for several high profile individuals, including a member of the royal family of Kuwait and a member of the Marley family. Crawford’s work has been published in a number of design magazines and on television. He has received multiple interior design awards including Best Designer by Houzz in 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Crawford resides in Hollywood, Florida.
Professor Moon-he Baik shows new work in solo exhibition
Professor Moonhe Baik will present a solo exhibition of her new work entitled "Memories" at Asia Institute | Crane House. This new series of work was created entirely with hanji, a Korean handmade paper. This exhibition represents her reflections of both her birthplace Seoul, South Korea, and her current home Louisville.
Opening reception:
Friday, October 20 at 6 PM - 8 PM
Asia Institute | Crane House
1244 S 3rd St, Louisville, Kentucky 40203