Printmaking Professor Melissa Harshman and Ohio University professor Melissa Haviland will present the exhibition Growing Over at the IMPACT 12 International Printmaking Conference at The Centre for Print Research, at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK from September 21-25, 2022.
For thirty years, the late professor emeritus Art Rosenbaum instructed a generation of painters at the Lamar Dodd School of Art with an eye toward bold, layered compositions that highlighted the interiority of his subjects and the dynamic landscape of folk traditions and personhood in the South.
Jewelry and metals associate professor Mary Hallam Pearse is exhibiting work in a solo show titled Matters at Hand at Stove Works in Chattanooga, Tennessee from July 29th through September 18th, 2022. Matters at Hand explores the contradictions between the material world and mortality. See exhibition statement below.
Lamar Dodd School of Art faculty and Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE) Artistic Director Mark Callahan is a contributor in the recently published book Critique is Creative: The Critical Response Process in Theory and Action, edited by Liz Lerman and John Borstel.
Curious about joinery, the science of wood, and tool maintenance? Don't miss out on an exciting new special topics course this fall — Wood as a Sculptural Medium (ARST 3470)
Drawing and painting professor Margaret Morrison is featured in "Picture This," the latest iteration in a series of traveling exhibitions titled "Highlighting Contemporary Art in Georgia."
Those Gentle Waves of Pay Dirt, by Alumnus Jess Machacek and Assistant Professor James A. Enos, is the culmination of an artist research project supported by The Columbus State University Visiting Artist + Scholars Residency Program.