Lori Nix–Art History Alum Update

Dr. Sara Orel (Art History) put out a call on Facebook recently for information on what Art History alumni were up to. We were overwhelmed not only by the wonderful response but also all the great things that our alums are doing. So, this summer the blog will feature updates on all that great stuff!  The most recent post appears below:

Lori Nix writes:

"The summer is going to keep me extremely busy in the studio. I'm working towards my next solo show in New York City this November at ClampArt Gallery. I have a book coming out that will coincide with the show. Published by Decode Books, "The City" will be released this August. In March of 2014, I will have a show at Galerie Kluser in Munich, Germany. 

I will be showing a different body of work, "Unnatural History" this fall at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. 

This summer I will also begin working on a stop motion animation. My partner Kathleen Gerber and I have been tapped to create the sets and props for this short feature. This will be our third project  with the director Vincent Peone."

Congratulations, Lori!

If you are an alum of the Art Department and have news to share, please contact us at art@truman.edu

Jasmine (Fry) Cloud–Art History Alum Update

Dr. Sara Orel (Art History) put out a call on Facebook recently for information on what Art History alumni were up to. We were overwhelmed not only by the wonderful response but also all the great things that our alums are doing. So, this summer the blog will feature updates on all that great stuff!  The most recent post appears below:

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Jasmine writes:

"I was already on the blog a bit ago for my Kress Fellowship, but I do have some newer news. In the last four months, I've had two articles published. The first came out in January. Here's the citation: “A Shifting Sense of the Past: The
Changing Interpretation of the Byzantine Spolia at the Basilica of San Marco.” In Reflections on Renaissance Venice, eds. Mary E. Frank and Blake de Maria, 63-73. Milan: Five Continents, 2013.

The second came out 3 days ago! “From Cattle Market to Public Promenade: Remaking the Forum in the Seventeenth Century.” In Perspectives on Public Space in Rome, from Antiquity to the Present Day, eds. Gregory Smith and Jan Gadeyne, 187-209. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2013.

I'll be returning to Philadelphia at the end of August after two years in Rome, and will finish writing my dissertation. I plan to defend in April 2014 and graduate in May."

Congratulations, Jasmine!

If you are an alum of the Art Department and have news to share, we'd love to hear from you!  Please contact us at art@truman.edu.

Natalie (Hall) Chardonnet Art History Alum Update

Dr. Sara Orel (Art History) put out a call on Facebook recently for information on what Art History alumni were up to. We were overwhelmed not only by the wonderful response but also all the great things that our alums are doing. So, this summer the blog will feature updates on all that great stuff!  The most recent post appears below: 

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Natalie Chardonnet at work:  "I had to take a 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible out for a drive to make sure the engine was okay. Just a regular day at MOT."

Natalie (Hall) Chardonnet writes:

"I'm currently the Exhibit Technician at the Museum of Transportation, St. Louis County Parks. I maintain the accessions and deaccessions, design exhibits, write signage, clean artifacts, and even drive historic trains and cars if need be. I've driven Dean Martin's Ghia!

I live in St. Louis with my husband Robin, our daughter Zoe, and our two cats. We're raising Zoe (who is nine months old) to be bilingual in French and English, so that's quite the learning process. It's exciting! We're planning to travel to France later this year and Ireland next spring with both of our families. I'm currently working on my Master's in Nonprofit Administration at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, and I should be finished with that in December 2014. I also volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters as a Big.

I've got a pretty hectic life, but I like it that way."

Adrien Keables Art History Alum Update

Dr. Sara Orel (Art History) put out a call on Facebook recently for information on what Art History alumni were up to. We were overwhelmed not only by the wonderful response but also all the great things that our alums are doing. So, this summer the blog will feature updates on all that great stuff!  The most recent post appears below:

Adrien Keables (double Art History-History major) writes:

"After four seasons working as a Park Ranger at Glacier National Park, I have more or less settled down in the Chicago suburbs.  I work as a seasonal naturalist at Fullersburg Woods Nature Education Center, part of the DuPage County Forest Preserve system.   Mostly I work with school groups on field trips, but I also help put together program materials and work with the general public in the Education Center.  Once a week I volunteer at the Chicago History Museum and lead programs for more school groups.  When not working, I co-teach the junior high Sunday School class at Lombard Mennonite Church, cook curries and other tasty things, audit courses at a nearby college, sew, read, and
garden.  I put my Fibers 1 knowledge to work this past year by finishing one quilt and starting two more.  I also started my own seeds this spring for the first time and look forward to eating food fresh from our garden!"

Congratulations, also, to Adrien and her husband on the birth of their new son last month!

Art History Alum Summer Series

Dr. Sara Orel (Art History) put out a call on Facebook recently for information on what Art History alumni were up to.  We were overwhelmed not only by the wonderful response but also all the great things that our alums are doing.  So, this summer the blog will feature updates on all that great stuff!  The most recent installment appears below:

Brianne Fulton has a new job! She writes: 

"I was hired as a tenure-track, assistant professor last fall at Cottey College, a two-year, women's college in Nevada, Missouri. I have been teaching ceramics, sculpture, art appreciation, 2D Design and 3D design, and will start teaching survey of art history courses next semester. I'm proud to say that one of my students has been accepted to Penland School of Crafts this summer and that another is doing a summer study at Parsons School of Design. As far as traveling is concerned, I've visited Italy, Spain, and Mexico over the last couple of years, and am currently hoping to be approved to lead an educational module for Cottey in London, England next year."

Prof. Derezinski recent work & awards

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Congratulations to Prof. Matt Derezinski (Visual Communications) on a variety of great exhibitions and awards!

Exhibitions in 2013

South Shore Art Center, “Photography Now”, Cohasset, Massachusetts

Associated Arts of Ocean Shores, “2013 Juried and Open Fine Art, Photography and Electronic Media Show”, Ocean Shores,Washington

Light Space & Time Online Gallery, “Nature 2013-Mixed Media & Other Category”, Jupiter, Florida (www.lightspacetime.com)

Mystic Arts Center, “102nd Exhibition Connecticut Academy of Fine Art”, East Hampton, Connecticut

River Gallery + Exhibits, “10th Anniversary Showcase”, Chelsea, Michigan

Bruce Gallery, “Thoughts of Perception”, Edinboro, Pennsylvania(*solo show)

Light Space & Time Online Gallery, “All Photography Art Exhibition”, Jupiter, Florida (www.lightspacetime.com)

Awards (2013)

Honorable Mention, Nature 2013 – MixedMedia & Other Category at www.lightspacetime.com

Special Recognition, 15th All Media Juried Online Interantional Art Exhibition at (www.upstreampeoplegallery.com)

Best of Show, Associated Arts of Ocean Shores, “2013 Juried and Open Fine Art,
Photography and Electronic Media Show”
, Ocean Shores, Washington

Freelance work (2013)

Designed a patch for Boy Scouts of America, Kansas City chapter for Klondike Derby.

BFA Vis Comm Portfolio Exhibition Monday, May 6!


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Photo Credit:  Matt Derezinski

Please join us Monday, May 6th, 6:00 p.m., in the University Art Gallery (OP 1114) for the BFA Vis Comm portfolio exhibition.  It's a great chance to see the graphic design work of seniors graduating with the BFA Vis Comm degree and to talk with them about their work.  As always, gallery events are free and open to the public.  Hope to see you there!

Congratulations to the great designers who will be exhibiting: 

Ashley Buhmann, Tracy Cheung, Linh Doa, Andrew Doering, Corey Felter, Rebecca
Greiner, Wesley Harbison, Ryan Haskins, Kristin Henry, Anne Kramer, Shelby Maggart, Duy Pham,
and Alyssa Vannoy

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Art Awards!

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This afternoon, the Art Department held its annual Art Awards Ceremony.  We are happy to honor the following talented students who have been recognized by the Art faculty for various achievements.  Congratulations to each and all!

The following students have received academic awards: 

Outstanding Student, BA Art:  Katelyn Brewer

Outstanding Student, BFA Studio:  Jonathan Moeller

Outstanding Student, BFA Visual Communications:  Wesley Harbison

Art Department Service Award:  Ashley Buhmann

The following students have received art-related scholarships from the Truman State University Foundation.  The Department would like to thank all the generous donors, some of whom are retired faculty or alumni from the Art Department, who have made these scholarships possible.

Paul Talley & Matt Johnson Memorial Scholarship: Carley Robinson & Allison Behm

William Unger Memorial Scholarship: Kat Klebenow

Jean Kraus Memorial Scholarship: Shelby Seaman

Juanita McGuire Jamison Memorial Art Scholarship: Emily Pulley

Hearst Fine Arts (Art) Scholarship:  Mikki Nunnikoven, Alex Eickhoff, Melissa Aholt

William R. Murray Art Scholarship: Emily Pulley

William & Heddi Unger Art History Scholarship: Azure Stevens

George & Stacey McGuire Scholarship: Amanda Aichholz

Bracey Cornett Memorial Scholarship: Kelsey Schmidt

The following students will receive Departmental Honors at graduation:

Kristin Henry, Lona Moody, Lauren Thomaczek, and Jake Wittrock

The following students have been selected to receive the Department’s Returning Student Scholarships:

Olivia Brady, Kayla Busby, Stephanie Dunn, Mason Einspahr, Jonathon Gamache, April Johnston, Derek Jones, Jessica DiMariano, Emma Roeder, and, Jessica Zilch

Heartiest congratulations, again, to each and all!

 
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(Some of the award winners, all of whom were good sports, jump in honor of photographer Philippe Halsman's famous "Jump" portraits).