Sunday, December 7, 2008

Group exhibit at Greenhill Center to include work of Elon Art Dept faculty

Studio art professors Michael Fels, Judy Henricks, and Peg Gignoux have work included in Green Hill Center for NC Art's upcoming exhibition, Wintershow.

Opening: Sunday, December 7th, 2-5pm. Showcasing over 100 artists from North Carolina who work in ceramics, paintings, photographs, fiber art, wood sculpture, basketry, drawings, glass work, mixed media.

Greenhill Center for NC Art

Time Arts class sound installation

Finals week, December 15 - 17; Center for the Arts foyer

Students in the Time Arts class constructed soundscapes on the nature of 'place' by digitally manipulating environmental field recordings. The theme students worked with is 'the subconscious'. The soundscapes can be heard in the foyer of Center for the Arts the last few days of finals week.

Juried Student Exhibition

October 5 - November 5. Arts West Gallery.

Mario Gallucci, (a past alum) who works at the Greenhill Center in Greensboro was the juror. There were over 100 submissions from majors, minors, and students from across campus. The awards honored were:

1st: Joanna Patterson, "7 Months," book.
2nd: Cole Gorman, "Untitled 1," digital print.
3rd: Casey Catelli, "Perugia Post-Holiday," digital photo.
Viewer's Choice: Meredith Robinson, "Joe," mixed media



Time Arts class installations

November 5 - December 5, 2008.
Students in the new foundations course Time Arts recontextualized objects and remnants from material culture to create small scale installations inside the display cases in the foyer of the art department. The installations critically explored the contexts, associations, and roles of collections in society, both personal and institutional. Students came up with a theme for their installations based on objects and information they gathered in the world that incited their curiosity and ignited their process of inquiry.

Charles Steele, Serigraphs and Drawings


Exhibit opens Thursday, September 25; Isabella Cannon Room, Center for the Arts

Steele, an artist and master screen printer, has exhibited his art nationally and internationally for more than thirty years and was a master printer for Watanabe Studios in New York City for Sol Lewitt and Robert Mangold. Steele also worked in Warhol's Factory.
Exhibit continues through February 18.
Read more about the exhibit in the Pendulum.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Libby Rowe, Pink


Monday, September 29: Exhibit opens; Arts West Gallery
Tuesday, September 30: Artist Lecture; Isabella Cannon Room, Center for the Arts

Rowe’s artistic interests reside in defining and redefining women’s issues in ways that are informational and confrontational – yet accessible – to a diverse audience. Exhibition continues through October.

View more of Rowe's work on her website
Read a review of Rowe's work in the Pendulum.

James H. McEwen, Jr. Visual Arts Series

Art Department Faculty Exhibition


September, 2008: Arts West Gallery, Isabella Cannon Gallery
Art department faculty kick off the 2008/2009 academic year with two exhibitions of new work.
Read more about Assistant Professor Samantha DiRosa's work and the exhibition in the Pendulum.