Hello!
Please see the below and attached press release regarding the final exhibit
at Pacific Lutheran University's University Gallery. Please let me know if
you have any questions! Additional images will be provided after the
opening on Wednesday, April 23.
Mandi
Contact: Mandi Brady, Outreach Coordinator
253-535-7162 file://localhost/tel/253-535-7162, bradyad@plu.edu
For Immediate Release
Senior Exhibition opens April 23 in the University Gallery
“ART IS THIS”, the 2014 Senior Exhibition at Pacific Lutheran University,
will begin with an opening reception on Wednesday, April 23 from 5 p.m. to
7 p.m. in PLU’s University Gallery. It is featured as the last event in
the 2014 SOAC Focus Series on Entrepreneurship.
Visitors will see a wide variety of media from graduating artists in the
Department of Art and Design. Works will range from ceramics and sculpture
to print work and photography. Due to the wide variety of work, finding a
theme or title to rally around was difficult for students. The title "ART
IS THIS" was their common ground.
“It made sense to come up with something that would allow us to encapsulate
everyone's belief, therefore leaving it a little more open-ended allowing
each senior to fill in their ART IS ____ word,” Hannah Kreutz ‘14,
submitting artist, said. “It is also a great way to communicate to the
viewers that art can be what you make it, one senior's piece may speak more
to an individual than another and that's okay.”
This exhibition is unique in that it is completely student driven from the
advertising and catering to the installation; the unique entrepreneurial
nature lends itself well to this year’s SOAC Focus Series Theme.
“I’ve been told that, ‘if the art is good, people will come’ and I choose
to take that with a grain of salt, because so much of being an artist today
is not just about creating compelling work but marketing it and yourself in
compelling ways too,” Sam Hosman ’14, a submitting artist said. “As
artists we want to be recognized for our work, and we can’t do that if
we’re not promoting ourselves.”
Peterson also believes entrepreneurship is an integral part of being an
artist.
“To truly make it in the art world, you have to know how to represent
yourself, defend your work as well as create opportunities for success,”
Lauren Peterson ’14 said, who is submitting work to the show.
Peterson will be submitting prints, from the past year’s body of work.
Hosman is working on a project that illustrates the history and towns in
the Black Hills of South Dakota through various print materials and Kreutz
is working on a family tree of sorts with wood silhouettes.
Awards are given to artists and announced at the opening reception on April
23. Awards are determined by Art and Design faculty and include first,
second and third place along with a number of honorable mentions if faculty
see fit. The dean also gives an award, which is titled “Dean’s Choice”.
The exhibit will be open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (or by
appointment) through May 26, 2014 at the University Gallery in Ingram Hall
at Pacific Lutheran University. Admission is free and open to the public.
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Mandi Brady
Outreach Coordinator
School of Arts + Communication
Pacific Lutheran University
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