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August 24 – September 27, 2015
The 2015 New Faculty Exhibition features the work of 7 recently appointed faculty members and reflects each artist’s academic specialty as well as their individual endeavors.
Faculty included: David Chioffi, Associate Professor of Graphic Design; Dylan DeWitt, Clinical Assistant Professor of Drawing; Sam King, Clinical Assistant Professor of Painting and Coordinator of Foundations; Marty Maxwell Lane, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design; Mathew McConnell, Assistant Professor of Ceramics; Marc Mitchell, Assistant Professor and Director of Exhibitions; and Sean Morrissey, Assistant Professor of Printmaking.
Sam King, Gem Asylum, 2015. Oil on canvas. 28 x 24 in. Courtesy of the artist.
Mathew McConnell, Selection from What It Means To Move, 2013. Earthenware, bone charcoal and graphite with wood and india ink. Variable dimensions. Courtesy of the artist
Marc Mitchell, Random Access Memories, 2013-2014. Acrylic, spray paint, paint marker on panel. 27 x 36 in. Courtesy of the artist
August 24 – September 27, 2015
The 2015 New Faculty Exhibition features the work of 7 recently appointed faculty members and reflects each artist’s academic specialty as well as their individual endeavors.
Faculty included: David Chioffi, Associate Professor of Graphic Design; Dylan DeWitt, Clinical Assistant Professor of Drawing; Sam King, Clinical Assistant Professor of Painting and Coordinator of Foundations; Marty Maxwell Lane, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design; Mathew McConnell, Assistant Professor of Ceramics; Marc Mitchell, Assistant Professor and Director of Exhibitions; and Sean Morrissey, Assistant Professor of Printmaking.
Sam King, Gem Asylum, 2015. Oil on canvas. 28 x 24 in. Courtesy of the artist.
Mathew McConnell, Selection from What It Means To Move, 2013. Earthenware, bone charcoal and graphite with wood and india ink. Variable dimensions. Courtesy of the artist
Marc Mitchell, Random Access Memories, 2013-2014. Acrylic, spray paint, paint marker on panel. 27 x 36 in. Courtesy of the artist