Category: Art and Design

New exhibition celebrates work by faculty members

August 23, 2021 Written by CAS Staff

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Here/Now: Art & Design Faculty Exhibition celebrates recent creative work by Department of Art and Design faculty members. The exhibition includes traditional and new media, ranging from drawing and sculpture to video and installation art, as well as illustration and applied design for assistive devices. Exhibited works range from reflections on the isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to a collaborative exploration of the concept of nautical twilight. Here/Now offers an exciting opportunity to discover the innovative and thought-provoking art and design work produced by faculty at University of Delaware.

The 14 artists represented in the exhibition are David Brinley, Jia-Ray (Gary) Chang, Jon Cox, William Deering, Abigail Donovan (with The 181 collective), Amy Hicks, Rene Marquez, David Meyer, Robyn Phillips-Pendleton, Ashley John Pigford, Priscilla Smith, Greg Shelnutt, Aaron Terry and Lance Winn (with Jason Ferguson).

The exhibition is a collaboration between the University of Delaware’s Department of Art and Design and the Museums, part of the Library, Museums and Press. This exhibition has been guest curated by Robin K. Williams, assistant curator at The Contemporary Austin. It will be available both online​ and in Mechanical Hall from September 7 to December 10, 2021​.


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