Recently (October 8th-19th), we hosted our 2nd Annual Intercollegiate Metals exhibition in Gallery 100. Participating institutions included the following:
Arizona State University - Tempe, Arizona
Bowling Green State University - Bowling Green, Ohio
Murray State University – Murray, Kentucky
Northern Arizona University – Flagstaff, Arizona
University of North Texas – Denton, Texas
Wayne State University – Detroit, Michigan
For a second time, the exhibition brought a variety of metals/jewelry communities together and received many favorable comments. It was an inspirational display of work from across the nation. The show exhibited 85 different pieces from 77 artists, and was a broad display of both techniques and aesthetics. This year, after some discussion, we came to the decision to have the juror select student work for awards.
Our juror was Jessica Calderwood (work pictured below). Jessica received her MFA in metalworking in 2005. Prior to graduate school she was resident artist at the prestigious John Michael Kohler Art Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Calderwood’s artwork has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and Great Britain in juried and curated shows. Her metalwork has been featured in Metalsmith Magazine (cover image), as well as numerous enameling books.
First Place Student Award went to Lauren McAdams for her piece "Transportable Dialogue". Lauren is a graduate student at Arizona State University. Second Place Student Award went to Arnold Martin for his piece,"Tension Structure #8 (Wave Interference)". Arnold attends Wayne State University. Third Place Student Award went to Kazumi Ito for her piece "The Warmest Place In The World". Kazumi is an undergraduate student at Arizona State University.
Becky I. Chader
Venerable Vestment: Cloth vs. Convenience
Copper, Brass, Nu-Gold, Diapers, CZs, Sterling Silver
Arizona State University
Kelly Kaatz
Precious
Foam, Plaster, Copper, Acrylic, Bone
Wayne State University
Kyleen Jeans
Armored Clutch
Copper, Brass, Fabric
Arizona State University
Ana Lopez
System
Copper. Brass, Patina, Oil Color
University of North Texas
Gothic Garden
Brass, Bronze and Silver Alloy, Rutilated Quartz
Arizona State University
Arizona State University - Tempe, Arizona
Bowling Green State University - Bowling Green, Ohio
Murray State University – Murray, Kentucky
Northern Arizona University – Flagstaff, Arizona
University of North Texas – Denton, Texas
Wayne State University – Detroit, Michigan
For a second time, the exhibition brought a variety of metals/jewelry communities together and received many favorable comments. It was an inspirational display of work from across the nation. The show exhibited 85 different pieces from 77 artists, and was a broad display of both techniques and aesthetics. This year, after some discussion, we came to the decision to have the juror select student work for awards.
Our juror was Jessica Calderwood (work pictured below). Jessica received her MFA in metalworking in 2005. Prior to graduate school she was resident artist at the prestigious John Michael Kohler Art Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Calderwood’s artwork has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and Great Britain in juried and curated shows. Her metalwork has been featured in Metalsmith Magazine (cover image), as well as numerous enameling books.
Awards were given to 4 student artists as follows:
1st Place Student Award - Lauren McAdams, Transportable Dialogue
Arizona State University
2nd Place Student Award - Arnold Martin, Tension Structure #8 (Wave Interference)
Wayne State University
3rd Place Student Award - Kazumi Ito, The Warmest Place In The World
Arizona State University
Honorable Mention Student Award- Kriste McAnally, Mind’s Fire
University of North Texas
1st Place Student Award - Lauren McAdams, Transportable Dialogue
Arizona State University
2nd Place Student Award - Arnold Martin, Tension Structure #8 (Wave Interference)
Wayne State University
3rd Place Student Award - Kazumi Ito, The Warmest Place In The World
Arizona State University
Honorable Mention Student Award- Kriste McAnally, Mind’s Fire
University of North Texas
After a lot of hard work, we were delighted to have the opportunity to stand back and enjoy the exceptional display of objects, ideas and techniques that all came together to create the 2nd Annual Intercollegiate Metals Exhibition of 2007. Please enjoy the following images from the Exhibition.
Some gallery views...First Place Student Award went to Lauren McAdams for her piece "Transportable Dialogue". Lauren is a graduate student at Arizona State University. Second Place Student Award went to Arnold Martin for his piece,"Tension Structure #8 (Wave Interference)". Arnold attends Wayne State University. Third Place Student Award went to Kazumi Ito for her piece "The Warmest Place In The World". Kazumi is an undergraduate student at Arizona State University.
Honorable Mention Student Award went to
Kriste Dian McAnally for her piece, "Mind’s Fire". Kriste attends University of North Texas.
Here are just a few images of other pieces in the show.
Kriste Dian McAnally for her piece, "Mind’s Fire". Kriste attends University of North Texas.
Here are just a few images of other pieces in the show.
Becky I. Chader
Venerable Vestment: Cloth vs. Convenience
Copper, Brass, Nu-Gold, Diapers, CZs, Sterling Silver
Arizona State University
Kelly Kaatz
Precious
Foam, Plaster, Copper, Acrylic, Bone
Wayne State University
Kyleen Jeans
Armored Clutch
Copper, Brass, Fabric
Arizona State University
Victoria Altepeter
Dynamical Balance (one belt buckle in a series of 7)
Sterling Silver, Fine Silver, Nickel, Copper, Brass
Arizona State University
Ana Lopez
System
Copper. Brass, Patina, Oil Color
University of North Texas
Kurt Thompson
Slave To The Traffic Light
Brass, Copper
Arizona State University
Jessica S. Mohl
Reciprocity Series #3 Emergence
Sterling Silver, Copper, Plaster
University of North Texas
Janey McClain
Legacy
Brass, Nickel, Gut
Murray State University
Gothic Garden
Brass, Bronze and Silver Alloy, Rutilated Quartz
Arizona State University
Amanda Stark
Resonance Compilation Monitor
Copper, Nu-Gold, Sterling Silver, Fine Silver, Florescent Fiber, Hematite, Glass
Bowling Green State University Lynette Andreasen
Remnants
Sterling Silver, Brass, Human Hair
Arizona State University
Resonance Compilation Monitor
Copper, Nu-Gold, Sterling Silver, Fine Silver, Florescent Fiber, Hematite, Glass
Bowling Green State University Lynette Andreasen
Remnants
Sterling Silver, Brass, Human Hair
Arizona State University
And the curators from left to right, Lynette Andreasen, Jonathan Brown, Victoria Altepeter, Lauren McAdams, and the metals department faculty head, Becky McDonah.
2 comments:
Thanks for writing this.
Such an amazing art pieces. Eye-catching from far away.
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