Photography major Emmie Harvard (BFA May 2021) was featured on the cover of local Flagpole Magazine this past March. Her painting titled “POV: my neighbor’s dog” depicts a woman crouching in the corner of her kitchen, possibly sharing in the feelings of anxiety, boredom, dread or surrender that many viewers have experienced this past year. This piece was a part of the 46th Juried Exhibition at the Lyndon House Arts Center, which will remain on view through June 26. Congratulations Harvard!
Harvard was previously awarded as the Mary Ruth Moore scholar for her proposal in photography aligned with Mary Ruth Moore’s photographic sensibilities. Mary Ruth Moore, Professor Emeritus in Photography, taught beginning and advanced photography in the Lamar Dodd School of Art. She has also taught in the University of Georgia Studies Abroad program numerous times since 1983.
Costello is among 56 contemporary artists selected by Whitney Museum curators for the eighty-second edition of the Whitney Biennial—the longest-running survey of contemporary art in the United States.
“Beverly’s Athens” follows Buchanan's life in Athens, situating her expansive practice from this period within the local and lived conditions that shaped it.
Sculpture, like architecture, is an invitation to marvel at shape, scale and human experience.
Kimberly Lyle, assistant professor of sculpture and technology in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences’ Lamar Dodd School of Art, makes interactive artwork both by hand and digitally that welcomes audience participation.
James Enos, Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Art and Design, and Annie Simpson, Doctor of Design (DDes) from Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, have been collaborating since 2020 on a dialogical practice that examines polycrisis and planetary urban critique. Their shared projects have ranged from passenger-traveler accounts through watersheds of energy transition to fieldwork