In Review: The 50th Annual Student Art Show & Merit Scholar Exhibition
Transformative show digs into human struggle, inequity, existential angst, metaphor and history
To commemorate 50 years of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 Student Art Shows, The Galleries at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 are celebrating milestones, student success and 30 years of dedicated service of retired former director Robert Th眉rmer. That momentum got rolling on April 22, with the opening of this year's Student Art Show and Merit Scholar Exhibition.
Of note: the famed People's Art Show was renamed The Robert Th眉rmer People鈥檚 Art Show 鈥渋n perpetuity鈥 during the opening reception. Recognizing his many years of leadership鈥攁s well as the transformational moment a decade ago when he and his late assistant Tim Knapp led the transition of The Galleries to the heart of Playhouse Square鈥攊t was announced that the renamed show would launch on September 22. This move essentially cemented the cultural bona fides, presence and stamina of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料鈥檚 art program in the community and beyond.
The works exhibited at The Galleries are always of incredible caliber鈥攔epresenting both the bold nature of Th眉rmer鈥檚 many years of tenure鈥攂ut the pall of existential angst of the last two years appears to have imparted much wisdom on artists participating in this show.
This "Golden Jubilee" student/scholar exhibition represents The Galleries鈥 first full-scale opening in three years and features 128 works of art by 55 current 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 students. It runs Tuesdays 鈥 Saturdays from noon 鈥 5 p.m. through Saturday, May 28. The Galleries are closed on Sundays and Mondays, so plan your visit accordingly.
The Merit Scholar Exhibition in the North Gallery is of particular note, as it features work by recipients of the 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 Art Department Merit Scholarships鈥擡van Elchert, Treat Hanks, Stephanie Hering, Tyler Jefferies, Aurora Laux, Anthony Sciarappa and Jurnee Weeams.
鈥淭hese talented students are fulfilling a scholarship requirement by presenting these exhibitions,鈥 said Kendall Christian, director of The Galleries at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料. 鈥淔our other scholars majoring in design鈥擥abriella Kollar, Tim (Danh) Pham, Isabella Fierro and Treat Hanks鈥攃hose to complete their independent outside of a gallery setting.鈥
As to what鈥檚 in The Galleries? There are far too many highlights in the show to summarize.
What Not to Miss
It鈥檚 hard not to see how 鈥渙ur pandemic years鈥 have informed many of the works on display this year. Existential angst literally oozes from many pieces, drawing an almost cohesive nature to so many disparate topics, elements and mediums. There鈥檚 a haunting nature underpinning the show鈥檚 Golden Jubilee, and some works cannot be missed or underscored enough.
贬别谤颈苍驳鈥檚 Ineffectual Guidance series of charcoal on paper haunting ideation of a dismissed childhood and the repercussions that those early formative experiences can have a person as they grow and mature. Same for The Overthinker and Unravel Me from Weeams鈥 Introspection鈥攄eep dives into symbolism of fate, turmoil and internal dialog that formative experiences bring to informing futures.
Sciarappa鈥檚 trio of digital works are named in a Herculean way and juxtapose smooth, clean nonintersecting lines with something that feels perilous and sinister鈥攎etaphorical wolves hiding in the clothing of sheep鈥攕tanding as a cautionary 鈥渢hings not always as they seem鈥 tale.
Elsewhere, Ruthie Kaiser鈥檚 Arcade Portrait and Ruby in Arcade depict longing and a feeling of being on the outside of the 鈥済ame鈥 of life as a woman, looking in longingly at a scene that feels elusive of equality and the access of the arcadian bells-and-whistles of a 鈥渕an鈥檚 world.鈥
Miranda Kyle鈥檚 three archival prints balance precariously between life and death鈥攖he latter is coming for us all鈥攚ith a morose introspection and gauziness that underscores just how much humans are the same, despite all the differences we project onto one another. We鈥檙e all going to the same place in the end and, given the lighting/exposure involved, it all feels an hour before it鈥檚 dark.
Camryn Danielle鈥檚 Cyclical Nature, a clay, foam, glaze, glue and paint sculpture, offers a similar vibe. Utilizing orb shapes that seemingly exploding from a hardened-earth flower, it recalls the circular nature of life and the balance of inward and outward forces. The spheres do have a life/death spirit to them鈥攗neven size, lack of uniformity鈥攁t once feeling like malignant growth, two sides of the same coin.
Camille Couture鈥檚 Juanita is equally moving. The etching depicting a corvid threshing from what appears to he a hollowed-out tree trunk bird鈥檚 nest with its tongue on fire recalls the parable of blackbirds bringing fire to humans. Corvids are symbolic to (and of) humans learning and needing to learn more, spiritual change, life, death and the profound mystery of existence, but also portend doom.
Then there鈥檚 Taylor Mullens-Ness, who won the Robert Spademan Best in Show Award with the Conte crayon work Depth of Workers Gloves, which evokes all manner of feelings related to protection in human contact, dinging into earth and work, combat, search-and-rescue. And so on.
In some ways, the piece serves as denouement for all the pieces accompanying them in this year鈥檚 show. Artists know that sometimes they must get their hands dirty鈥攂oth literally and figuratively鈥攁s they serve their muses.
Show Stoppers & Jaw Droppers
Olivia Mallendick鈥檚 The Tactful Feminist (cardboard, wood, acrylic and fur sculpture) is of note, pointing to patriarchy and the desire for men to take the sharpness out of strong women. Mallendick then doubles down with a plaster, wood and acrylic sculpture called Religious Freedom, which depicts a crucifix adorned with the depictions of three female reproductive systems nailed to it.
Saturated with symbolism across multiple streams of consciousness, the latter piece is accompanied by the artistic statement, 鈥淟egislation primarily pushed by white Christians disproportionally affects people of color with uteruses.鈥 Mallendick鈥檚 Nails Series carries the nail theme into a rejection of patriarchal aesthetics and accompanying 鈥測ou should smile more!鈥 bluster.
Jenna Mohan鈥檚 Archival pigment print series hits a series of similar high notes, particularly in Halfway House: 戮 Room which teems with both likelihood and potentiality. It can happen to anyone, but by every measure it happens disproportionately across gender and racial lines.
All speak quite loudly in terms of volume and unsettling power.
Th眉rmer鈥檚 Murmurs and 鈥淏ack in the Day鈥
Over its 50 years, the Student Art Show & Merit Scholar Exhibition has never shied away from controversial topics, free speech or First Amendment rights. Art is always intended to engage, inspire and make the audience consuming it think after all. This year, viewers will find, is no different.
And while this show/exhibition combo never quite manages to generate the outrage/hullabaloo that The People鈥檚 Art Show at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 often did, the ability for artists to 鈥渟peak their mind鈥 in this show never fails. There鈥檚 plenty to chew on here.
One can鈥檛 talk about The Galleries at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 without mentioning Th眉rmer or The People鈥檚 Art Show鈥攖he highly lauded, controversial and biannual 鈥減opulist experiment鈥 which began in 1983. It put 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 on the map by allowing regular people (in lieu of curators and judges) to decide what to exhibit.
The experiment was a huge success and over three-plus decades became an essential event for both the campus community and the region as a whole.
鈥淢y trial by fire came in the form of the notorious People鈥檚 Art Show,鈥 Th眉rmer said back in 2012. 鈥淚 found myself defending some unimportant but controversial entry in this non-juried, free and open celebration of creativity, diversity and imagination!
鈥淭he entire ordeal was a tremendous learning experience and a unique occasion for personal growth,鈥 he went on. 鈥淚 learned that some ideas, including academic freedom and the right of self-expression, were worth fighting for.鈥
While it occasionally veered into too much of a good thing, the open-door policy for The People鈥檚 Art Show and Th眉rmer鈥檚 leadership through them earned both an article in The New York Times in 1992 and even inspired a phone call from radio shock jock Howard Stern to discuss show controversy on-air.
鈥淒espite heavy pressure from the outside, as well as from the administration, Th眉rmer loyally defended the artists鈥 freedom to express themselves,鈥 said Josh Usmani, a 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 art alumnus and art critic at Cleveland Scene, back in 2014.
As long as works were not 鈥渇undamentally illegal or dangerous鈥 to viewers, 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 would exhibit them.
Naturally, this meant that the show never failed to affect the audience, for good or ill. The show 鈥渁lmost self-destructed in the 90s in a frenzy of 鈥榓rtists gone wild,鈥欌 Th眉rmer said.
鈥淭he show was conceived to serve ordinary people free from snobbery, elitism, and pretension鈥攏o curators, no professionals, and no taste police,鈥 Th眉rmer said at the time, indicating that 鈥渆very participant an artist, every artist a curator鈥攏o questions asked, nothing refused.鈥
Engaged Learning and Beyond
One thing is certain: Th眉rmer and 30 years鈥 worth of exhibitions brought a great deal of attention to 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料鈥檚 art program鈥攐ne that continues to challenge students and audiences as it survives and thrives in the heart of the Playhouse Square theater district.
The Department of Art and Design at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 began its full-time art program in 1971 with concentrations in studio art, art education and art history. Each year, approximately $40,000 in scholarships are awarded to full-time art majors based on artistic merit. Scholarship recipients are required to display their work.
Through a special arrangement with the , the 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料/CIA post-baccalaureate program allows select recent graduates of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料鈥檚 Department of Art and Design to continue their studies at CIA for one year, tuition-free.
鈥淭his allows [students] to further develop their creative and expressive abilities polish their portfolio and to prepare them for professional work or graduate study at the [Master of Fine Arts] level,鈥 said Irina Koukhanova, chair and professor of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料鈥檚 Department of Art and Design.
Whether the art stirs, provokes or elevates its audience, the creativity, self-expression and 鈥渕aking an artistic statement鈥 is Engaged Learning, on all sides of the art鈥攎aking, curating, studying, absorbing. As for the exhibition, don't sleep on it. The Galleries will close this no-cost, open-to-the-public milestone opportunity on Saturday, May 28.