Concordia University St Paul 2014 Student Juried Art Show

The Cyrus M. Running Gallery begins in the skyway that connects the Olin Fine art and Communications Center with the second flooring of the Frances Frazier Comstock Theatre building.

"re | process"

Dominicus, Aug. 22-Thursday, Oct. seven

Julie Weber is a visual artist working conceptually inside the framework of photography. In her electric current work, Weber employs exhausted spools of thin, transparent polyester coated with estrus-sensitive cyan, magenta, and yellow dyes. This fabric forms the footing of the dye-sublimation process behind commercial print labs and was collected past Weber during a time when she worked in a one-hr photo lab. In one case expended, the transparent printer ribbons appear as negatives, bearing the fragile tracings of the images they produced.

re | process is the result of revisiting, repurposing, and reimaging this annal of fabric byproduct through an oscillation of digital and analogue photographic modalities. Rather than focusing on clear depiction of the original images left on the ribbon, Weber uses the material to form new images that depict visual cues of their ain making, referencing the very processes that created them. In some sense, the original images become at one time relegated and celebrated as another characteristic of the cloth. Through methodical application of color, tone, shape, layering, and repetition, photographic textile and procedure are pulled to the fore where they are inseparable from subject matter.

Julie Weber is an artist and educator based in Chicago. She received a BA from Dominican Academy (2006) and earned her MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago (2014). Weber has taught at Dominican University, Milwaukee Found of Art & Design, Northern Illinois Academy, and currently teaches at Waubonsee Community Higher.

Public Reception: iv-5:xxx p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7
Artist Remarks: iv:thirty p.g.

"The Unchosen Ones: Portraits of an America Pastoral"

Photographs past R.J. Kern

Monday, Sept. 20-Friday, Sept. 24 (Gallery Bridge)

In 2016, honor-winning Minnesota-based lensman R.J. Kern made portraits of youth contestants at Minnesota county fairs. Each participant – some as young as four years former – had spent a year raising an beast, which they had then entered into a 4-H livestock contest. None of the youths who saturday for him had succeeded in winning an honor, despite the obvious care they had given to their animals. "The Unchosen Ones" depicts the blossom of youth and the mettle of the kids who grow up on farms, reminding us how resilient children tin be when confronted with life'southward inevitable disappointments. Portraits capture a particular America, a rural world, and a fourth dimension in life when the layered emotions of youth are laid bare.

4 years later, in 2020, Kern returned to photograph his young subjects. The most recent photographs show how the children have grown into boyhood or young adulthood: some of them have continued to pursue animate being husbandry, while others take developed other interests. It is likely that some of these kids will not choose to keep running their family unit farms – an unpredictable and demanding way to make a living.

As Kern made the second group of photographs, he asked his young subjects what they had carried forward from their previous experience. What were their thoughts, their dreams, and their goals for the future? How would they fit into the futurity of agricultural America?

R.J. Kern is an American artist whose work explores ideas of home, beginnings, and a sense of identify through the interaction of people, animals, and cultural landscapes. Recent solo exhibitions include the Griffin Museum of Photography and the Plains Art Museum. His work was featured in National Geographic (Nov 2017). Accolades include Critical Mass 2018 Top 50, CENTER 2017 Choice Award Winner (Curator's Choice, Commencement Identify), and four grants from the Minnesota Land Arts Board. Public collections include the Center for Creative Photography, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

Artist Talk: v:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, in Olin 124

"The Sky is Universal"

Wednesday, Oct. 13-Tuesday, Nov. 23

"The Sky Is Universal" is a diverse collection of wet-plate collodion photographs. This striking historic photographic process is used in unique ways to engage the viewer and encourage them to consider the complication of humans and their private stories.

Ryan Stander, an associate professor of fine art at Minot State Academy where he teaches photography, directs the BFA program and co-directs Flat Tail Press. Originally from the farmlands of northwest Iowa, Stander is a transplant to central North Dakota. His education alternated between art and theology – MFA from the University of North Dakota, MA in Theology from Sioux Falls Seminary (South.D.), and a BA in Fine art from Northwestern College (Iowa). His enquiry interests reside in conversations of fine art and theology with memory, identify, and mural.

Public Reception: 4-5:xxx p.chiliad. Midweek, Nov. 3
Artist Remarks: 4:30 p.one thousand.

High School Art Show

Thursday, Dec. 9-Thursday, Jan. thirteen

This juried art exhibition showcases the multifariousness and creativity of pupil designers and artists from North Dakota and Minnesota high schools.

This year'due south juror, Nancy Leier, taught high school art in Williston and Fargo, Due north.D., for 26 years and every bit an adjunct in 3-D Foundation Pattern at Moorhead State Academy. Currently semi-retired, she continues to work equally an art therapy tutor and teaches workshops in a variety of media.

Leier earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and a teaching document in art education from the University of N Dakota and a Main of Fine art in painting and sculpture from Moorhead Land University in 1998.

She makes paintings, prints, and pottery working with a variety of bailiwick matter that ranges from the metaphorical and narrative to the decorative.

Public Reception: five-6:30 p.yard. Th, Jan. 13
Juror Remarks: 5:thirty p.one thousand.

Kinesthesia Fine art Exhibition

Thursday, Jan. 20-Lord's day, Feb. 20

This annual exhibition features the recent work of Concordia fine art faculty Heidi Goldberg, Ross Hilgers, Chris Mortenson, and Dwight Mickelson.

Faculty members piece of work in a multifariousness of media including clay, oil, photography, sculpture, and printmaking.

Public Reception: 4-5:xxx p.thousand. Thursday, Jan. twenty
Artist Remarks: 4:30 p.m.

Annual Juried Educatee Exhibition

Tuesday, March 15-Thursday, March 31

This juried fine art exhibition showcases the diversity and creativity of Concordia College's educatee artists.

This year's juror is Anthony Faris, a sculptor, author, photographer, and mixed media artist from Southeast Georgia. Faris graduated from the Savannah Higher of Art and Design with a BFA in Photography. In 2014, Faris completed his MFA from Georgia Southern University in 3D Art. In 2002, he co-founded Stillmoreroots: a rural arts advocacy group. He has worked in community evolution as education and outreach director for Gallery RFD and managing director of Downtown Evolution for the City of Swainsboro. He currently serves as gallery coordinator and curator of Collections for Due north Dakota State University. He teaches the BFA Capstone and Sculpture, in Visual Arts. Both courses heavily focus on inquiry, presentation, and entrepreneurship.

Public Reception: 4-5:thirty p.m. Tuesday, March xv
Awards Presentation: 4:30 p.one thousand.

Senior Art Exhibition

Wednesday, April 6-Sunday, May 1

This exhibition features the art and design of seniors graduating in May 2022 with an art, fine art education, graphic design, or fine art history major.

Awards Announcement: Celebration of Student Scholarship Event, Wednesday, April 6 (details TBA)
Public Reception: five-6:thirty p.m. Saturday, Apr xxx
Special Sat Hours: 10 a.m.-vi:30 p.thou. Sat, April 30
Special Sunday Hours: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Lord's day, May 1

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