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The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition
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The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.
The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.
The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.
The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.
The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.
The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.
The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.
The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.
The Annual Graduate & Undergraduate Exhibition
Arts/Entertainment
The Annual Graduate and Undergraduate exhibitions feature works of students currently enrolled in the Art + Design program. These students represent all the Art + Design disciplines, including ceramics, drawing & painting, printmaking, sculpture, art education, photography, Interior Architecture + Design, and Graphic Design.
draw | breath | animal
Arts/Entertainment
Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard
The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.
draw | breath | animal
Arts/Entertainment
Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard
The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.
draw | breath | animal
Arts/Entertainment
Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard
The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.
draw | breath | animal
Arts/Entertainment
Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard
The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.
draw | breath | animal
Arts/Entertainment
Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard
The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.
draw | breath | animal
Arts/Entertainment
Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard
The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.
draw | breath | animal
Arts/Entertainment
Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard
The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.
draw | breath | animal
Arts/Entertainment
Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.
draw | breath | animal
Arts/Entertainment
Recent and new collaborative works in drawing, printmaking, photography, and video by Angela Bartram and Lee Deigaard The animal and being animal is a proposition and position that invites observational and critical debate. To observe the non-human animal is too often tense and politicized; to take on an understated what-it-is-to-be-animal is a sensitized and sensitive means to understand differing perspectives. Artists Lee Deigaard (USA) and Angela Bartram (UK) critically approach the animal as the animal. Using diverse methods and materials and curious to potentialities, they explore working as humans from an animal-centric perspective. They bring sensitivities to their handling of the animal as both artistic subject and collaborator, of behaving as animal, in order to observe and engage with empathy and openness to the unexpected, to animal insight and revelation. Iterative long term projects in drawing and printmaking foreground proximity and proprioceptive, nearly devotional studio and caretaking practices centering on respiration and companionate movement within a global pandemic. This exhibition explores the socialized and familiar in close observation, directly and indirectly, in their individual yet companion practices and additionally features the artists in conversation and active collaboration on site in the gallery.
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