The 鶹ý School of Art Collection and Galleries present “Re-Emergence,” an exhibition that features local artists Ben Bassham, Debrah Butler, Jeff Fauser, Judy Gaiser, Linda Hutchinson, Tom Jackson, Dan Lindner, Geoff Mowery, John Sharp and John Smolko. The exhibition will be on view June 18 through July 31, 2021 at the KSU Downtown Gallery in Kent. An opening reception will take place on June 18 from 5-7 p.m. The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
"Re-Emergence" brings together works of art by friends who, more than ten years ago, joined their talents to form a cooperative gallery in Kent called Group Ten Gallery under the sponsorship of the late Ron Burbick. The gallery closed during the pandemic, but the artists stayed in touch online during these months and shared images of current projects as well as words of encouragement. This exhibition signifies the group’s reunion after over a year of art venues being closed or at restricted capacity since the lockdowns last year, limiting the opportunities to show work.
“Re-Emergence” includes drawings, paintings and sculpture created by the artists within the past eighteen months. A brochure will be available at the gallery.
The KSU Downtown Gallery is located at 141 East Main Street in Kent, Ohio.
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Closed on Sundays.
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Website: galleries.kent.edu
About the School of Art: The School of Art at 鶹ý was established in 1941 and maintains a tradition of excellence in visual arts education, creation, scholarship and leadership. Its undergraduate and graduate programs in the visual arts offer a range of directions and opportunities in the fields of art education, art history, and studio art, which includes a comprehensive array of studio disciplines: ceramics, drawing, glass, jewelry/metals/enameling, painting, print media and photography, sculpture and expanded media, and textiles. The School of Art Collection and Galleries consist of six exhibition spaces located on the Kent campus and downtown Kent and a collection of over 4,000 artworks and objects. The School of Art is located at the Center of the Visual Arts at 325 Terrace Dr. in Kent. The 27,900-square-foot facility — twice the length of a football field —had its grand opening in 2016 and houses all School of Art studios and classrooms under one roof.
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