Faculty Creations on Display in Gallery
A comprehensive showcase of works created by faculty at UCBA will be on display in a free exhibit from January 16 – February 27 at the UCBA Art Gallery (located in the Old Schoolhouse at 4131 Cooper Road.
The opening reception for the UCBA Studio Faculty Art Exhibition 2015 took place on Friday, January 16. Artists were on hand at the free event to share background about their works, and light refreshments were provided.
The new exhibit represents a wide range of media, stylistic approaches, and creative research interests. Participating faculty members made their own selections of work for inclusion, with the disciplines of painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, video, sound recording, and other forms of work represented.
The range and scope of the exhibit demonstrates the technical skills, aesthetic understanding, and creative interests that faculty at UC Blue Ash bring to students in the classroom and studio. The exhibition was edited and organized by John Wolfer, H. Michael Sanders, Andy Marko and Stefanie Bethuy. Participating faculty include Art & Visual Communication—Jamie Albert, Stefanie Bethuy, Janice Braverman, Jase Flannery, Tracy Creahan Johnson, William Malczan, Julie Mitchell, Amanda Parker-Wolery, Patrick Schreiber, Lisa Timman, Mary Sue Weinstein, and John Wolfer.
Electronic Media Communications—Helen Adams-Borders, Matt Bennett, William Boyle, Ted Ferdinand, Meg Hanrahan, David Hartz, Guennadi Maslov, Lou Olenick, Jay Petach, H. Michael Sanders, Neil Sharrow and Chelsea VandeDrink.
The UC Blue Ash Art Gallery was founded in 2014 to serve the college and community. It provides a convenient location to appreciate the arts and celebrate the work of artists from our region and around the world. The gallery features a broad range of 2D and 3D media, as well as lectures, screenings, and performances.
The Gallery is free and open to the public. The standard hours are 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday – Saturday. You can learn more about the gallery and upcoming exhibits at www.ucblueash.edu/artgallery.
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