April May 2022 College News
1 Erina Duganne's co-curated exhibition Art for the Future: Artists Call and Central American Solidarities 2 Sarah Fox's solo exhibition Bad Bunny Gets Lucky 3 Joey Fauerso's two-person show with Gyan Shrosbree Let Me Hear Your Body Talk at the Wrong Gallery in Marfa 2 | April & May | College News ART AND DESIGN Art , Art Education, Art Histor y, Communication Design, Photography, & Studio Art FACULTY ACCOLADES Lana Waldrep-Appl has two paintings featured in the group exhibition, Still , at Stay Home Gallery in Paris, Tennessee. Te show runs from late March through June. Kathleen McShane-Bolton along with Anne Allen, Michael Henderson, Eric Schnell, and Randy Twaddle will have a group exhibition titled Mapping at the Galveston Art Center on display July 16 through October. Jennifer Ling Datchuk curated an exhibition titled Sweet and Sour of Asian American ceramic artists from the Austin, San Marcos, and San Antonio area for the Asian American Resource Center in Austin. She gave a virtual visiting artist lecture for Emily Carr University in Vancouver, Canada. Jennifer had ceramic and photography-based works at the contemporary art fair, Expo Chicago . She will be an artist-in-residence for summer 2022 at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and will be working on a project about the role of women and immigrant women who helped build Made in America. She will be teaching a workshop in May at the Penland School of Craft in Asheville, NC called Porcelain and Performance. Jennifer is in group exhibitions this May: Fragile: Earth at the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ, Steeped in Spilled Milk Pt. 2 at the Elizabeth Foundation of the Arts Gallery in New York, and Who Writes History at ArtsWestchester, White Plains, NY. San Antonio Museum of Art recently debuted a series of artist videos for their recent acquisitions of contemporary art from San Antonio artists. Watch Jennifer's here: Enter the Dragon . Erina Duganne was a co-organizer for the Feminist Art Project’s Day(s) of Panels at the College Art Association’s annual meeting in February 2022. Organized around the theme of Feminist Solidarities and Kinships, the event, held over two days, included ffteen presentations and two keynote addresses. Erina’s co-curated exhibition Art for the Future: Artists Call and Central American Solidarities opened at Tufts University Art Galleries in January 2022 and includes a bilingual Spanish English fully illustrated catalogue, published by Inventory Press, for which she served as a co-editor and an essayist. [1] She recently appeared on Artnet’s Art Angle Podcast with Ben Davis, Artnet News’s chief art critic, as well as Abigail Satinsky and Lucy Lippard. Tey spoke about her recently opened exhibition Art for the Future . She also recently appeared on Open Studio with Jared Bowen from Boston’s local NPR station with co-curator Abigail Satinsky. Shannon Faseler has been invited to speak at the Global Issues Speaker Series 2022. Te title is "Aesthetics and the Anthropocene" and will be available later online. Sarah Fox has a solo exhibition Bad Bunny Gets Lucky at Cluley Projects in Dallas. It opens April 30th and runs through May 28th. [2] Tommy Fitzpatrick was included in a feature of online arts magazine Hyperallergic’s 199th installment of "A View From the Easel," a series in which artists send in a photo and a description of their workspace. Margo Handwerker was a fnalist for the 2022 Research Fellowship cycle at the Holt/Smithson Foundation. M12 Studio (Margo Handwerker et al.) was featured in Natalie Hegert, "Collective Cosmos: M12 Studio on Rural Territories and Common Resources," Southwest Contemporary (February 2022). Also available on-line. M12 Studio (Margo Handwerker et al.) exhibition THE TAP: Visioning the Ogallala Aquifer on the Llano Estacado at Landmark Arts , Texas Tech University will be on view March 21–April 24. Ariel Jackson has a solo exhibition at Artpace Remember Tis House: A global story which will be on view until May 8, 2022, at Artpace: San Antonio. Brian Johnson will have a print in the 42nd National Print Exhibition at the Artlink Contemporary Gallery in Fort Wayne, IN. Te juried show will be up for the month of April. Brian’s two prints "...invisible bonds ...” and “No Land in Sight” was jointly awarded second prize in the Texas National 2022 by the juror, artist Adriana Corral. A total of 54 works were selected from 832 entries for the 27th Annual Competition & Exhibit , sponsored by Stephen F. Austin University. Te show runs from April 9 - to June 30th at the Cole Art Center in Nacogdoches. GUGGENHEIM FELLOW Joey Fauerso was awarded a 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship in the Fine Arts. Te John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation ofers fellowships to exceptional individuals in pursuit of scholarship in any feld of knowledge and creation in any art form. Tree of Joey Fauerso's works, 'You Destroy Every Special Ting I Make', 'Te Waiting Room', and 'Dog Hospital' were acquired by the Blanton Museum of Art for their permanent collection. Her two-person show with Gyan Shrosbree Let Me Hear Your Body Talk at the Wrong Gallery in Marfa, was reviewed by Hyperallergic . [3] Joey was awarded a fellowship at the MacDowell Colony, and a summer residency at Interlude residency program in upstate NY. Carolyn Kilday's design, "Blue Hole, Wimberley" was selected by Art4Water, an initiative to advocate for environmental protection through the lens of art, to be part of an exhibition held at the Austin Central Public Library which begins on May 7th. MiHyun Kim was invited to be a peer reviewer for Interaction Design Award 2022 initiated by Interaction Design Association (IxDA). IxDA is a global community of over 100, 000 individuals worldwide dedicated to the professional practice of Interaction Design. Mark Menjivar was a visiting artist in the Sam Houston State Art and Social Practice M.F.A. program. College of Fine Arts and Communication | 3
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