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2021 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
2021 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
MFA class of 2021: K. Clark, Mary Climes, Nyasha Madamombe, Conor McGrann, Jake R. Miller, Quynh Nguyen, Lilly Saywitz, Gina Stucchio, Lauren Terry, Alissa Walls, Erin Wohletz.
Professional Practices: Faculty Of The University Of Tennessee School Of Art (Exhibition Catalogue), School Of Art
Professional Practices: Faculty Of The University Of Tennessee School Of Art (Exhibition Catalogue), School Of Art
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
This exhibition featured the work of current professors in the University of Tennessee School of Art.
Exhibiting faculty were: Joshua Bienko, Emily Bivens, Sally Brogden, Jason S. Brown, Rubens Ghenov, Paul Harrill, John Kelley, Mary Laube, Paul Lee, Beauvais Lyons, Frank Martin, Christopher McNulty, Althea Murphy-Price, John Powers, Elaine McMillion Sheldon, Jered Sprecher, and Koichi Yamamoto.
Also included in the catalogue are art history faculty members: Mary Campbell, Timothy W. Hiles, Kelli Wood, and Suzanne Wright.
2020 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
2020 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
MFA class of 2020: Jillian Hirsch, Kristina Key, April Marten, Ashlee Mays, Emmett Merrill, Angelina Parrino, Dana Potter, William Rerick, Marla Sweitzer.
Unsustainable: A Planet In Crisis, Sam Yates
Unsustainable: A Planet In Crisis, Sam Yates
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Unsustainable: A Planet in Crisis features artwork ranging in material, discipline, and execution that addresses the theme of planetary crises – climate change, the rise of disease and superbugs, world conflict and national instability, plastics in the ocean, gun violence, pollution of the waterways from mining, air pollution from use of fossil fuels, the opioid crisis, and species extinction.
Participating artists are: Michele Banks, Brandon Ballengee, PhD, Scott Chimileski, PhD + Roberto Kolter, PhD, Brandon Donahue, Lorrie Fredette, Yeon Jin Kim Pam Longobardi, Dan Mills, John Sabraw, and Karen Shaw.
2019 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
2019 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
MFA class of 2019: Katie Gentner, Eric Hines, Holly Mailey Kelly, Cara Allen McKinley, Rachel Sevier, Mengmeng Shang, Lila Shull, and Baxter Stults.
2018 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
2018 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
MFA class of 2018: MaryAnne Carey, Cassidy Frye, Amy LeFever, Alex McKenzie, Erica Mendoza, Austin Pratt, Christian Vargas, Johanna Winters, and Tom Wixo.
2017 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
2017 Mfa Thesis Exhibitions, The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, School Of Art
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
MFA class of 2017: Jessica Gatlin, Abigail Lucien, Anna Wehrwein, Geoff Silvis, Corinna Ray, Meg Erlewine, Jing Qin, Joshua Shorey, Elysia Mann, and Christopher Spurgin.
Dual Current: Inseparable Elements In Painting And Architecture (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Gabriele Evertz
Dual Current: Inseparable Elements In Painting And Architecture (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Gabriele Evertz
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Dual Current: Inseparable Elements in Painting and Architecture, curated by Gabriele Evertz, examines the relationship between painting and architecture in a contemporary context through color, shape, and theory.
The artists whose works are featured in this exhibition are: Josef Albers, Matthew Deleget , Peter Dudek, Cris Gianakos, Michelle Grabner, Lynne Harlow, Changha Hwang, Russell Maltz, Rossana Martinez, Kristine Marx, and Manfred Mohr. Their works link three-dimensional space and the picture plane to create radical new forms. Dual Current explores the relationship between painting and architecture, closely intertwined since the Renaissance.
Think / Make / Think (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Dorothy Metzger Habel, Joshua Bienko, Jered Sprecher, Emily Ward Bivens, Sally Brogden, Jason Brown, Paul Harrill, Paul Lee, Sarah Lowe, Beauvais Lyons, Frank Martin, Althea Murphy-Price, John Powers, Deborah Shmerler, Cary Staples, Claire Stigliani, David Wilson, Karla Wozniak, Koichii Yamamoto, Mary Campbell, Timothy W. Hiles, Amy Neff, Suzanne Wright
Think / Make / Think (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Dorothy Metzger Habel, Joshua Bienko, Jered Sprecher, Emily Ward Bivens, Sally Brogden, Jason Brown, Paul Harrill, Paul Lee, Sarah Lowe, Beauvais Lyons, Frank Martin, Althea Murphy-Price, John Powers, Deborah Shmerler, Cary Staples, Claire Stigliani, David Wilson, Karla Wozniak, Koichii Yamamoto, Mary Campbell, Timothy W. Hiles, Amy Neff, Suzanne Wright
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
This exhibition featured the work of current professors in the University of Tennessee School of Art.
Exhibiting faculty were: Joshua Bienko, Emily Bivens, Sally Brogden, Jason S. Brown, Paul Harrill, Paul Lee, Sarah Lowe, Beauvais Lyons, Frank Martin, Althea Murphy-Price, John Powers, Deborah Shmerler, Jered Sprecher, Cary Staples, Claire Stigliani, David Wilson, Karla Wozniak, Koichi Yamamoto, and Sam Yates.
Color Refined (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Max Weintraub
Color Refined (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Max Weintraub
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Color Refined is comprised of paintings, drawings, collages, and sculpture by five women artists who immigrated to the United States from five different countries. Although their ages span three generations, these New York based artists share a love of color and abstraction.
Exhibiting artists were: Rachel Beach, Siri Berg, Gabriele Evertz, Beatrice Riese, and Rella Stuart-Hunt.
Mfa Promotional Material, School Of Art
Mfa Promotional Material, School Of Art
Historical Material
Information booklet for the University of Tennessee School of Art Master of Fine Arts Program.
This publication features the work of graduates: Hannah Short, Jessica Kreutter, Jessica Anderson, Rebecca Mixon, Shaurya Kumar, Ericka Walker, Harrison Pang, Ren Cummings, Jarred Elrod, Hilary Williams, Ben Seamons, and Eleanor Aldrich.
Michael Zansky: Of Giants & Dwarfs (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Max Weintraub
Michael Zansky: Of Giants & Dwarfs (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Max Weintraub
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Michael Zansky is an American artist working in installation art, sculpture, painting and photography. He has been represented by the Nicholas Robinson Gallery in New York since 2003. In addition to his art making, he is also a set designer, working with films and television shows such as, Law and Order: SVU, The First Wives Club, The Sopranos, Donnie Brasco, The Juror, and Fatal Attraction.
Pencil Pushed: Exploring Process And Boundaries In Drawing (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Creighton Michael, Barbara Macadam
Pencil Pushed: Exploring Process And Boundaries In Drawing (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Creighton Michael, Barbara Macadam
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
In Pencil Pushed, the word pencil functions simply as a metaphor or symbol for drawing and its activity. The selected artists are known for their drawing or drawing activity as their primary means of expression and have either pushed the material, process, or boundary of conventional drawing. Media included video, sculpture, animation, installation, and of course, works on paper. This exhibition is neither a survey nor the definitive grouping of mark-making artists. It is more a conversation about artists who have and continue to explore these regions in drawing.
Featured artists in Pencil Pushed are: William Anastasi, William Pittman Andrews, …
Filament: The Work Of Bill Fitzgibbons And Creighton Michael (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Bill Fitzgibbons, Creighton Michael, Jason Brown
Filament: The Work Of Bill Fitzgibbons And Creighton Michael (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Bill Fitzgibbons, Creighton Michael, Jason Brown
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Catalogue to accompany the two-person exhibition of Bill FitzGibbons and Creighton Michael, held at the Ewing Gallery of Art + Architecture, September 16 - October 31, 2010.
Continuare: The Figurative Tradition In Contemporary Art (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Kelly Hider, Eleanor Aldrich, Jason Ammons, Amy Hand, Anna Marie Carlson
Continuare: The Figurative Tradition In Contemporary Art (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Kelly Hider, Eleanor Aldrich, Jason Ammons, Amy Hand, Anna Marie Carlson
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Catalogue produced for Continuare: The Figurative Tradition in Contemporary Art. The exhibition featured the work of Bain Butcher, Judith Condon, Virginia Derryberry, Thaddeus Erdahl, Lynda Evans, Carl Gombert, and Denise Stewart-Sanabria.
Catalogue essays were written by students in Sam Yates' summer session of Museum Studies.
26: School Of Art Faculty (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Paul Lee
26: School Of Art Faculty (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Paul Lee
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
This exhibition featured the work of current professors in the University of Tennessee School of Art.
Exhibiting faculty were: Emily Ward Bivens, Michael Brakke, Sally B. Brogden, Jason S. Brown, Marcia Goldenstein, Baldwin Lee, Paul Lee, Whitney Edward Leland, Wade Lough, Sarah Lowe, Beauvais Lyons, Norman Magden, Frank Martin, Tom Riesing, Deborah Shmerler, Jered Sprecher, Carolyn Staples, Patricia Tinajero-Baker, David Wilson, and Sam Yates.
Also included in the catalogue are art history faculty members: Alexis L. Boylan, William J. Dewey, Timothy W. Hiles, Dorothy Metzger Habel, Amy Neff, and Suzanne E. Wright.
Many-Splendored: African Art From Regional Collections (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates
Many-Splendored: African Art From Regional Collections (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Catalogue published for the exhibition Many-Splendored: African Art from Regional Collections at the Ewing Gallery of Art + Architecture February 9 - March 4, 2003.
Many-Splendored featured work from regional collectors: John T. and Peggy Acorn, Dianne Blane, Brent Cantrell, Bert and Editha Carpenter, Tony Day, Harold and Beverly Duckett, Edye Ellis, Bill and Marty Goolsby, Dr. Rosalind J. Hackett, James Miller, Drs. Dwight and Dolly Mullen, and Clark and Judy Stewart.
New Beginnings: Art After Retirement, Ewing Gallery
New Beginnings: Art After Retirement, Ewing Gallery
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Brochure produced to accompany New Beginnings: Art After Retirement, an exhibition held at the Ewing Gallery of Art + Architecture from August 1 - September 1, 2000.
Participating artists were: John Acorn, former chair of the department of art at Clemson university; Dale Cleaver, former University of Tennessee School of Art art history professor, and Don Kurka, former head of the University of Tennessee School of Art.
Frank Tolar Retrospective (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Elizabeth Chase Tolar, John Rosenthal, Horace Farlowe, Timothy O. Hicks
Frank Tolar Retrospective (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Elizabeth Chase Tolar, John Rosenthal, Horace Farlowe, Timothy O. Hicks
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Born in 1940, Frank Tolar was a talented and accomplished Southeastern artist. He taught at various institutions including the Art Department, North Carolina A&T University, Greensboro; the School of Architecture, The University of Tennessee Knoxville; and The School of Architecture, University of North Carolina, Charlotte.
Sculpture Tour 94 95 (Exhibition Catalogue), William T. Snyder, Dennis Peacock
Sculpture Tour 94 95 (Exhibition Catalogue), William T. Snyder, Dennis Peacock
Sculpture Tour
Curated by UT Department of Art sculpture professor, Dennis Peacock, the 94/95 Sculpture Tour featured twenty-four works.
Participating artists were: Robert D. Clemens, Horace L. Farlowe, William Harrington, Terry L. H. Slade, Shawn Phillip Morin, Margery Amdur, Joe Barrington, Steve Teeters, Steve Dolbin, Thomas F. Shepherd, Brian Rust, Glenn Dasher, William Sapp, Be Gardiner, Kate Ann Ritson, Jonathan Kirk, Rogelio Tijerina, Jerry L. Brown, Gregory M. Elliott, L. Benson Warren, Thomas Jay Bertaud, Linda Cunningham, Carolyn Braaksma, and Willie Ray Parish.
Continuum...The History Of The Department Of Art At The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, Sam Yates, Dale G. Cleaver, Donald Kurka, Norman Magden
Continuum...The History Of The Department Of Art At The University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, Sam Yates, Dale G. Cleaver, Donald Kurka, Norman Magden
Faculty Catalogues
Faculty members: Sandra Blain, Michael Brakke, Sally Brogden, Richard Daehnert, James F. Darrow, Joe Falsetti, Marcia Goldenstein, William C. Kennedy, Baldwin Lee, Richard J. LeFevre, Whitney Leland, Philip Livingston, Pam Longobardi, Beauvais Lyons, Norman Magden, Susan E. Metros, Philip Nichols, Dennis Peacock, Thomas J. Riesing, Cary Staples, F. Clark Stewart, David Wilson, Dorothy Metzger Habel, Timothy W. Hiles, Fred H. Martinson, Frederick C. Moffatt, Amy L. Neff, and Sam Yates.
1993 Sculpture Tour, Department Of Art
1993 Sculpture Tour, Department Of Art
Sculpture Tour
Poster produced with campus map showing the locations of the sculptures that make up the 1993 Sculpture Tour exhibition.
Sculpture Tour 92 93 (Exhibition Catalogue), William T. Snyder, Dennis Peacock, Leeann Mitchell
Sculpture Tour 92 93 (Exhibition Catalogue), William T. Snyder, Dennis Peacock, Leeann Mitchell
Sculpture Tour
Curated by UT Department of Art sculpture professor, Dennis Peacock, and LeeAnn Mitchell, the 92/93 Sculpture Tour features twenty-six works.
Participating artists were: Roberto Salas, Charles Hook, Blane De St. Croix, Lin S. Walker, Rhonda Roland Shearer, Toni Putnam, Gilda Pervin, Evan Lewis, WIlliam W. Donnan, Jeff Boshart, Stuart Lehrman, Zoran Mojsilov, Robert Griffith, Robbie B. Barber, Deborah La Grasse, Austin I. Collins, Gordon Chandler, Michael Warrick, Charlie Brouwer, Brent Crothers, Mary Scrupe, Carl Billingsley, Shanna Fleenor, Dexter Buell, R. F. Buckley, Jim Hirschfield and Sonya Ishii.
Portfolio, Donald Kurka
Portfolio, Donald Kurka
Historical Material
The Fall 1992 newsletter for the Ut Department of Art covers the retirement of department head, Don Kurka, the death of Joseph Delaney, a spotlight on art history faculty member Fred Martinson, and the 1992 Southern Graphics Council Conference hosted by UT.
Karen Shaw, Department Of Art
Karen Shaw, Department Of Art
Historical Material
Artist Karen Shaw is pictured in her 1991 Ewing Gallery exhibition, To The Greenhouse.
Portfolio, Donald Kurka, Susan E. Metros
Portfolio, Donald Kurka, Susan E. Metros
Historical Material
The Fall 1991 newsletter for the Ut Department of Art covers 44th Annual Student Art Competition awards, the hiring of new faculty members, Cary Staples and Timothy Hiles, and a spotlight on graphic design professor, Susan E. Metros.
Sculpture Tour 90 91 (Exhibition Catalogue), John J. Quinn, Dennis Peacock, Leeann Mitchell
Sculpture Tour 90 91 (Exhibition Catalogue), John J. Quinn, Dennis Peacock, Leeann Mitchell
Sculpture Tour
Curated by UT Department of Art sculpture professor, Dennis Peacock, and LeeAnn Mitchell, the 90/91 Sculpture Tour featured twenty-six sculptures.
Participating artists were: Benson Warren, Greg Shelnutt, Ron Fondaw, Nicapetre, John W. Parker, Tony Dielo, Joe Mooney, Carl A. Reed, Wenda Habenich, Alice Guffey, MIller, Duane McDiarmid, Barrett, DeBusk, Johann Eyfells, James Florschultz, Pamela Brown, Robert Lyon, Bob Fetty, John D. Dylstra, James D. Buonaccorsi, Norman j. Taylor, Mark Gordon, Joe Barrington, Richard Felix Dennis, Joseph Wesner, Carol Driscoll, MIke Baur,
Portfolio, Donald Kurka
Portfolio, Donald Kurka
Historical Material
The Fall 1990 newsletter for the Ut Department of Art covers the establishment of student-run Gallery 1010, the grand opening of The Knoxville Museum of Art, the dedication of the Sculpture Tour permanent collection to Chancellor Jack Reese, a Ewing Gallery exhibition by Mary Beth Edelson, and the retirement of painting professor Richard Clarke.
Sculpture Tour 89 90 (Exhibition Catalogue), John Quinn, Dennis Peacock, Leeann Mitchell
Sculpture Tour 89 90 (Exhibition Catalogue), John Quinn, Dennis Peacock, Leeann Mitchell
Sculpture Tour
Curated by UT Department of Art sculpture professor, Dennis Peacock, and LeeAnn Mitchell, the 89/90 Sculpture Tour features twenty-five works by twenty-four artists from fourteen different states.
Participating artists were: Norman Keller, Christopher J. Saucedo, Stephen Montague, MIchael Aurbach, Thomas F. Shepherd, Alvin Frega, Mary Brownstein, Florence Neal, Jack Gron, Dan MIllspaugh, Robert Michael Smith, Virginia Van Horn, Greg Edmondson, Marcia Kaplan, Nick Taylor, Thomas Koole, John Payne, Mary Scrupe, Tom Gibbs, William Harrington, Robert Craig, John Mishler, Dirck Cruser, and Bill Barrett.
Master Of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition 1989, David Wilson
Master Of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition 1989, David Wilson
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
MFA class of 1989: Judith Nadine Condon, Amy R. Harris, David Lyons, Rea Mingeva, Barry Motes, Ken Pooley, Deborah K. Rodday, Kevin Sparks, Kenneth A. Snyder, and Stephanie Davis Turner.