Art Student Awards!

 

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Congratulations to Art majors who were honored this afternoon by Art Department faculty members at a reception in OP (Ophelia Parrish, the building on campus that houses Art, Music, and Theatre as well as the School of Arts & Letters).  Some students listed below were selected by the faculty to receive awards that recognize academic achievement and dedication to their area, or extraordinary service to the Art Department.  Others applied for and earned (pending final grades) Departmental Honors.  Finally, others applied for and were selected by the Art faculty to receive competitive Art-related scholarships (see also this link).  Department chair, Prof. Rusty Nelson, served as master of ceremonies.

 

Congratulations to all!

 

ACADEMIC AWARDS

Undergraduate Student of the Year:  Art (overall): Megan Dowdy

Outstanding Student in Studio Art: Allison Sissom

Outstanding Student in Visual Communications: Andrea Bailey

Outstanding Student in Art History: Cecilia Muruato

 

DEPARTMENTAL HONORS

Art History:

Cecilia Muruato

Samantha Lyons

Studio:

Bonnie Frisch

Katibeth Lee

Rosemary Melton

Leslie Song

Vis Comm:

Megan Dowdy

Jordan Worcester

DEPARTMENT CHAIR SERVICE AWARD

Valerie Lazalier

ART-RELATED FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS (winner's name is preceded by the name of the Foundation scholarship)

Talley/Johnson – Anna Youngyeun

Unger – Joyce Wong

Kraus – Ashley May

Jamison – Michelle Kimberlin

Hearst -   Andrew Doering

                Janna Langholz

                Samantha Wheeler

McGuire - Laura Wellington

ART DEPARTMENT SCHOLARSHIPS – Returning students

Rocio Mauricio

Sara Rudder

Julianne Gross

Valerie Lazalier


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BA & BFA Shows, II

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Check out the University Art Gallery blog for more information on this week's BA & BFA student shows.  Congratulations to all students and faculty on a great two weeks of shows.  407 people attended the April 20th opening so thanks too to the Truman and Kirksville communities for all the great support!

In addition, remember check out the Visual Communications blog for more information on this coming Monday's Vis Comm BFA student portfolio show!  Good luck to all those seniors as they prep for that event. 

Alumna Dusty Folwarczny’s work featured in Chicago Art 2010

Sculptor and Truman State Art alumna Dusty Folwarczny was recently featured in the Chicago Sun-Times in an article about her piece "Scrape" which is being shown as part of Art Chicago 2010.  Dusty is quoted in the article as saying: “I love working with steel and its raw textured surface and the beautiful oranges in the rust.  And I love the idea of public art’s power to change people’s view of the world.”

 

Art Department Alumni and Faculty at Renaissance conference in Italy!

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Three Art History alumni and one faculty member participated in this year’s Renaissance Society of America’s annual meeting held in Venice, Italy;  the Renaissance Society of America is the leading international conference on Renaissance studies.  Dr. John Garton (BA, Art History and Studio Art;  currently Assistant Professor o f Art History, Clark University) presented a paper entitled “The Siege Ladders of Leonardo da Vinci” in a session honoring his doctoral supervisor, Dr. Colin Eisler (Institute of Fine Arts at New York University);  Jasmine Cloud (BA, Art History;  currently a PhD candidate in Italian Baroque Art at Temple University), was selected to give a paper entitled “A Shifting Sense of the Past: The Early Modern Interpretation of the Façade of San Marco” in a session honoring the historian of Venetian art, Dr. Patricia Fortini Brown (Princeton University);  Leslie Contarini (BA, Art History;  currently working for the art restoration organization Save Venice) helped to organize and host a session sponsored by Save Venice, entitled “Recent Restorations in Venice:  Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese”;  and Dr. Julia DeLancey (Professor of Art, Art Department) was invited to give a paper entitled “L’importantissima mercanzie”:  mapping color sellers (vendecolori) and visual environments in Renaissance Venice” in a session on period eyes and urban space.  Dr. DeLancey also chaired a session entitled "In Search of the Venetian Popolani I:  Identities and Representations".  Please see the conference program for more information (the relevant abstracts are available in the .pdf on pages 142 (Garton), 1 (Cloud), 175 (DeLancey:  chair) and 671 (DeLancey:  paper) and for the Save Venice session, please see page 11 of the Special Events section of the program.

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(Leslie Contarini, John Garton, and Jasmine Fry in the Centro Don Orione, Dorsoduro, Venice)

 

Art History Students at National Research Conference

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(A view of the campus of the University of Montana)

Four Art History students presented last week at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research at the University of Montana in Missoula.

Two of the students presented aspects of their Senior Thesis projects:

Samantha Lyons presented a paper entitled: "Jeff Koons:  Artistic Parody and False Comfort in the Consumer Age".

Cecilia Muruato presented a paper entitled:  'The Mexican Baroque:  Survival of Indigenous Artistic Traditions".

Natalie Hall presented on a project for which she received a Truman State University Student Research Stipend:  "A Byzantine Traveling Icon:  The Hands-On Study of Iconography, Manufacture, and Provenance".

Luke Icenogle presented a paper he wrote originally for ART324 Renaissance Art:  "Masculine Homosocial Identity in Donatello's bronze David"

Congratulations to all four on an outstanding job.

Prof. Kambli Interview & Solo Show

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Priya Kambli was recently interviewed about her work by Todd Wemmer (on Photosdie.com which features audio interviews and field recordings related to photography).  For the audio of Prof.Kambli's interivew please visit: http://photosdie.typepad.com/photosdie/2010/03/pr.html

  

In addition, Prof. Kambli has been invited to participate in the  XVI ENCUENTROS ABIERTOS –  FESTIVAL DE LA LUZ 2010 and in particular to present a solo exhibition in the Centro Cultural Recoleta. The Centro Cultural Recoleta is a major cultural arts center in the Buenos Aries community.  This Center will simultaneously present 12 solo exhibitions by artists from around the world: one each from Mexico, Australia, South Korea, Denmark, Holland, Switzerland, five from Argentina, and then Prof. Kambli.

The Center staff writes: 

"These exhibitions at the Centro Cultural Recoleta are themselves a part of the larger festival “Encuentros Abiertos – Festival de la Luz”. This is the 16th edition of a festival celebrated for the first time in Buenos Aires in 1989 with the purpose of creating a space of communication, education, and exchange between photographers of all places and the public. With over 900,00 people visiting 120 participating institutions; this has become one of the most important festivals in Latin America. The Encuentros Abiertos festival is, in turn, associated with a global “Festival of Light” collaboration – with 32 festivals hosted by cities around the world such as Pairs, Arles, Houston, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, Moscow, Bratislava, Stockholm, Montreal, and Mexico, among others. These festivals have a common website: http://www.festivaloflight.net."

Alumnus Galen Gibson-Cornell at University of Wisconsin-Madison, plus other news

Congratulations on alumnus Galen Gibson-Cornell (BFA Printmaking, 2009) on his acceptance to the University of Wisconsin-Madison's MFA program in Lithography!  He will begin that program in the Fall of 2010.

Galen also recently was invited to be the March featured artist at the Roeland Park City Hall in Kansas City and had a solo show there in March 2010.

And finally, he just had an exhibition of his works funded by the Student Research Stipend as part of the Student Research Conference just this past Tuesday.

Derezinski award & exhibition

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Congratulations to Prof. Matt Derezinski (Visual Communications)!  Matt received an Honorable Mention in the Works on Paper Exhibit at Long Beach Arts, in Long Beach, California for the work shown above, "Don't Go, Go Away".

In addition, Prof. Derezinski will be the featured artist at an exhibition at the Space 237 Gallery in Toledo, Ohio.  The exhibition runs from April to June, 2010.

Prof. Kambli’s Work Used for National Conference

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One of Prof. Priya Kambli's photographs has been used as the main promotional image for the annual conference of the national organiation, the Society for Photographic Education.  Her photograph Cast Shadow was featured both on the promotional postcard (an image of which appears above), as well as on the Society's website.  Prof. Kambli also gave a very well-received talk at the conferenece about her work and the book project.