British Archaeologist to Speak on Campus

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copyright the Berber-Abidiya Archaeological Project

Dr. Julie R. Anderson, Assistant Keeper of Ancient Sudan and Egyptian Nubia at The British Museum in London, one of the leading museums in the world, will give a public lecture titled "Black Pharaohs and Porridge: A Nubian temple on the middle Nile reveals its secrets.”  The talk will be on Tuesday, September 20th at 6:00 p.m. in OP 2210.  The talk and related events have been arranged by Dr. Sara Orel (Professor of Art/Art History, orel@truman.edu).

The image above shows a sculpture of the head of Aspelta, king of Kush (northern Sudan, c. 600-580 BCE) which was found during Dr. Anderson's excavations in the the Sudan.

Recent Grad & Alumni News!

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Photo by Tim Barcus, Campus Photographer

Classes are now in full swing and it's been a beautiful week in Kirksville! 

Some recent (and not-so-recent) grads have shared news with us this summer about where they are and what they are doing and that's included here below.  If you are an alum and have news to share with the Department, please let us know!  We can be reached by e-mail at art@truman.edu or you can fill out this form.  We'd love to hear from you!

Joyce Wong (Studio Art, 2011) is attending graduate school at Maine College of Art in Portland, Maine (for a MFA in Fibers).

Dr. Ryan Gregg (Art History, 1999) has just been awareded a tenure-track job in Art History at Webster University in St. Louis.

Anna Youngyeun (Studio Art, 2011) is a graduate student in Fibers at University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas.

Valerie Lazalier (Art History, 2011) is beginning graduate degrees in both Information and Library Science and Art History at Indiana University.

Jen Teter (Studio Art, 2002) is Director of Education at the Quincy Art Center, and also teaches Ceramics at John Wood Community College in Quincy, Illinois.

Julie (Pincus) Glossenger (Studio Art, 2009) is teaching at Chesterfield Elementary School in Chesterfield, Missouri.

Rosemary Melton (Studio Art, 2010) is a Kindergarten-5th Grade Art teacher at both Lewis & Clark Elementary School and Gibson Elementary School in the Riverview Gardens School District.

Jasmine (Fry) Cloud (Art History, 2002), doctoral candidate in the History of Art at Temple University, has just moved to Italy for the next two years where she will be a Kress Foundation Institutional Fellow at the Biblioteca Hertziana in Rome.

Brianne Fulton (Studio Art, 2002) teaches at Art at Crowder College in Neosho, Missouri.

Katherine Eusey (Art History, 2006) is pursuing a Masters Degree in Middle Eastern Studies at Tel Aviv University in Israel.

We also plan to share more in-depth information on some of our alumni in upcoming posts, so please stay tuned for more soon!

Collaborative Research and Creative Service Learning Project

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This semester saw the final completion and implementation of a service learning project which involved majors in all the areas in the Art Department.  Students in ART 329 Historical Methods, working in consultation with the Missouri State Museum and the Department of Natural Resources, developed, researched, wrote, designed, and implemented a website that provides detailed information about the Thomas Hart Benton-created murals in the Missouri state capitol in Jefferson City.  The students created the website to serve a large range of audiences, from state legislators, to teachers and school groups, to anyone with internet access and an interest in this Missouri artist or these works.

To view the website, please visit:  http://benton.truman.edu.

Towne Center Exhibition

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Senior Art majors Valerie Lazalier and Michelle Kimberlin have curated an exhibit in the Ruth Towne Center for the Center's "What Is This?" series.  The display features three pairs of tinted eyeglasses drawn from Special Collections in Pickler Memorial Library.  Developing the exhibition related directly to both students' interests:  Valerie will matriculate this fall into the Information and Library Science masters degree program at Indiana University and has a special interest in archives, special collections, and museums;  she has been doing an internship this semester in Special Collections at Pickler Memorial Library on campus.  For her Senior Thesis, Michelle worked on Claude Monet's experiences late in life with cataracts for which at times he wore special corrective glasses. 

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News from Alumni and Graduating Seniors

Congratulations to all Art Department seniors graduating on Saturday, May 7!

The following students (or their academic advisors) or alumni, have let us know what they'll be up to after graduation or what they have been up to since graduation.  Congratulations to all!

Shelly Forbis, BFA Printmaking 2009.  Has just purchased her second printing press and continues to display her works in regional and national venues. Current gallery representative is Primary Colors, Kansas City

Peter McEvoy, BA Printmaking 2008.  Continues in his position as manager of the wood working and foundry sections of the San Francisco Community Art Center, San Francisco.

Julia Curran, BFA Printmaking 2009.  Continues her position as manager and facilities planner for Evil Prints, St. Louis, and has just been awarded a Fulbright to study Printmaking in Europe, summer 2011.

Galen Gibson-Cornell, BFA Printmaking 2010.  Completing his first year of graduate studies in Printmaking MFA, University of Wisconsin-Madison.  Has just received a grant to study lithography in France, summer 2011.

Sarah Adams, BFA Printmaking 2010.   Hired in the framing department of Hobby Lobby, Kansas City. 

Carmen Doyon, BFA 2011.   Has been accepted into the MFA Printmaking program at SUNY New Paltz, New York.

Adam Rowlett, BFA 2011.  Has been accepted into the MFA Printmaking program at the University of North Texas, Denton TX.

Jonathan Moeller, first-semester Printmaking student at Truman.  Has been awarded an internship program at Mark Buckheit & Associates art services group, St. Louis.  Also has been hired for specialty work at Award Specialties (plaques and engraving), St. Louis.

Jen Teter (BFA 2002) is now exhibitions & education director for the Quincy Arts Center.

Natalie Hall (BA, Art History) continues to work for the AT Still Museum, AT Still University, in Kirksville.

Valerie Lazalier (BA, Art History, anticipated 2011) will be enrolling in the Information and Library Science program at University of Indiana at Bloomington.

Elmer Stunkel (BA, Art History, 2012) has a summer internship at the DUMBO Arts Center in Brooklyn (NY).

 

 

Selected Summer Faculty Activities

Of course, all Art faculty members will, this summer, be working on things such as preparing classes for next academic year, reading, and doing scholarship and creative work.  Here's some examples of what profs will be up to:

Prof. Ping Xu will be leading a Truman State University study abroad trip to China.

Prof. Matthew Derezinski has had his work selected for exhibition in 15 shows since January.

Prof. Aaron Fine, Prof. Priya Kambli, and Dr. Sara Orel all received Truman State University competitive Summer Research Fellowships.

Dr. Sara Orel will be studying and preparing publication of Gebel al Haridi survey in Egypt.

Dr. Julia DeLancey will be conducting archival research in Italy.

 

Awards Ceremony for Art Students

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Student award winners with Art Department Chair Prof. Rusty Nelson (center)

This afternoon, on the last day of classes for the academic year, the Art Department held a ceremony to officially recognize students who have won either university-wide or departmental awards.  Please join us in congratulating all of these talented artists, designers, and art historians!

Outstanding Undergraduate in Art (university wide):  Anna Youngyuen

Outstanding Undergraduate in Art History:  Valerie Lazalier

Outstanding Undergraduate in Studio Art:  Laura Wellington

Outstanding Undergraduate in Visual Communication:  Julianne Gross

Department Service Award: Huyen Dinh

The following students were awarded Art Department scholarships:

    Kat Klebenow;  Kristine Campbell;  Sara Rudder;  Jon Moeller;  Megan Schaffer.

In addition, the following students will be awarded Departmental Honors next Friday at a separate, university-wide ceremony:

Julianne Gross (Vis. Comm.);  Becky Hernandez (Studio Art);  Valerie Lazalier (Art History); AnnaYoungyuen (Studio Art)

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TSU Student Research Conference–Art Presentations

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Congratulations to all the Art majors who presented their work at Truman's 24th annual Student Research Conference on Tuesday!

Stephanie Barry (senior, Art History):  "The Number Four in Lakota Directional Symbolism"

Jaime Chambers (senior, Art History):  "Out of the River and into Pop Culture:  Indigenous Belief and Foreign Influences in Images of Mami Wata"

Emily Hagen (freshman, Art History):  "Unknown Floating Head:  Attribution of a Renaissance Woodcut"

Ruby Jenkins (senior, Art History):  "All These Pretty Pictures?  An Analysis of Rene Magritte's Use of Language with Art"

Michelle Kimberlin (senior, Art History):  "Claude Monet:  Cataract Development and the Effects on His Artwork"

Janna Langholz (senior, Studio Art):  "Cutting Out a Space:  The Construction of an Imaginary World"

Valerie Lazalier (senior, Art History):  "Flotsam and Jetsam:  Joseph Cornell's Plae in the History of Collecting"

Elmer Stunkel (senior, Art History):  "Damien Hirst and the End of Art"'

Laura Wellington (senior, Studio Art):  "Through Her Eyes"

 

 

Art students present at national research conference

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Congratulations to the four Art students were accepted to present at the 25th National Council on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) conference held this month in Ithaca, New York.

Ruby Jenkins (Art History):  All Those Pretty Pictures? An Analysis of René Magritte’s Use of Language with Art

 Janna Añonuevo Langholz (Studio Art):  Cutting Out a Space: The Construction of an Imaginary World

 Valerie Lazalier (Art History): Flotsam and Jetsam: Joseph Cornell’s Place in the History of Collecting

Elmer Stunkel (Art HIstory & Philosophy):  Damien Hirst and the End of Art

Pictured are (from top to bottom) Janna Langholz, Elmer Stunkel, and Valerie Lazalier.  Thanks to Dr. Sara Orel for taking and sharing these photographs.

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