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Elizabeth (Liz) James, Northern Domain, 2011 Porcelain |
All media are represented in the show, as are a variety of styles and art-making techniques. “For the regional community, the faculty exhibition functions as a model of what trends characterize the contemporary art world. Most of the artists represented in the exhibit pursue careers as independent artists and designers in addition to their teaching responsibilities at UMD,” said Ken Bloom, director of the Tweed Museum of Art.
Assistant Professor Elizabeth (Liz) James teaches classes in all areas of ceramics. As an artist, she works in porcelain creating “landscape vignettes” in which she explores how regionalism effects who we are. She believes it's important for students to see faculty work. “It is a visual experience," she said. “It’s great for them to see the professional side of being an artist and to see our work in person."
In addition to James Klueg and Elizabeth (Liz) James, faculty members who will be featured at this event include: Alison Aune, Steve Bardolph, Fatih Benzer, Jayme Christine, Gloria DeFilipps Brush, Jen Dietrich, Betsy Hunt, Jeffery Kalstrom, Janice Kmetz, Victoria Lehman, Wanda Pearcy, Ryuta Nakajima, Matthew Olin, Robert Repinski, Joellyn Rock, Eric Stykel, and Mariana Waisman.
This activity is made possible in part by a grant provided by the Minnesota State Arts Board, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
For more information, visit the Tweed Museum of Art website.
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Steve Bardolph, Imagine Living Here (Butler Wash Panorama), 2011 Archival Inkjet Photograph |
Written by Kathleen McQuillan-Hofmann, September 2011
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