The school’s New York Maymester course introduces a cohort of emerging artists, art historians, and art educators to celebrated contemporary artworks through a critical curatorial lens.
Twin Realms is a collaboration between Dodd MFA candidates Katie Ford and Lindsey Kennedy. The artists come together to create a new, shared body of work that investigates dimensional illegibility and impermanence as ways of prompting an experience of instability.
Los Angeles artist Ruby Neri carries West Coast street art into her ceramic practice through the interplay of bright glazes and bold, hand-crafted shapes. At the invitation of retiring professor and long-time ceramics area chair Ted Saupe, Neri will be visiting the Lamar Dodd School of Art.
Fabric Design alumna Chandler Sherry was featured in an article in the The Red & Black UGA student newspaper titled “UGA alum recaptures the Georgia Bulldog through art”.
Photography professor Michael Marshall is exhibiting work at his alma mater, Arizona State University (ASU) in Phoenix, Arizona. The exhibition Reimagining Earth at the Northlight Gallery at ASU Herberger Institute's School of Art features the works of artists who explore the experience of the human animal and the non-human creatures that share this earth.
On the evening of Thursday September 29, the Lamar Dodd School of Art invited students, faculty, and the community at large to explore graduate studio spaces in sculpture and jewelry & metalwork at the Thomas Street Art Complex.
Three faculty and four graduate students in the Lamar Dodd School of Art photography & expanded media area were selected to present work at the University of Iowa’s 2022 National Photography Invitational.
Ceramics Professor Sunkoo Yuh presents the solo exhibition Old and New at the Lucy Lacoste Gallery in Concord, Massachusetts, featuring handcrafted pieces reconstructed from Yuh’s past work. Yuh titled the exhibit Old and New to represent the reuse of his existing creations.