Mom Likes It!
Here’s a very short notice, but good and
important news nevertheless. Thanks very much for your attention.
It’s baaack! Gallery
6000, where I’ve been curator since 2009, is once again operational after a
(long) facelift hiatus. The room has a bright new look.
There will be an artists reception (more
details below) THIS TUESDAY, MAY 9, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
IF YOU CAN ATTEND THE RECEPTION, PLEASE RSVP to Aleksandar Grahovac, Event
Planning Coordinator, – Email: agrahov1@kent.edu
Located in the
Conference Center Dining Room on the Kent State University at Stark campus
(6000 Frank Avenue NW, North Canton), Gallery 6000 is pleased to announce “Mom Likes It!” This exhibit, on view
through Friday, June 9, 2017, features an eclectic gathering of new works by
seven Kent Stark Fine Arts students working in Painting III and Painting IV.
These artists have been developing their aesthetic concepts and techniques
under the steady guidance of Associate Professor of Painting, Jack McWhorter,
who writes:
“Building on the technical, formal, and
conceptual abilities students have accumulated in previous classes, Painting
III & IV aims to assist students in developing strategies required to begin
making work independently. Students are expected to participate in an extremely
ambitious and self-directed manner, working on projects outside of class more
than they do during scheduled class times. Painting concepts are developed
through the practice of consistently gathering source materials and recording
personal observations. This includes
literal collection through sketchbooks, photographs, journals, and found
objects in addition to less tangible resources such as dreams and
memories. Students are required to work
longer on each project, allowing their ideas and interests to fully develop
through the process of painting.”
The participating
artists are: Carol Blundell, Mitch Bonifay, Noah DiRuzza, Samuel Dorando, Joe
Mayes, Kendall Roudebush, and Robert Shultz.
PHOTOS, from top: Emulsion, by Noah DiRuzza; Asteroids, by Robert Shultz; Moths of Resurrection, by Mitch Bonifay
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