2018 EXHIBITION THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA SCHOOL OF ART & ART HISTORY
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T H E U N I V ER S I T Y O F I OWA SC H O O L O F A R T & A R T H I S TO R Y E X H I B I T I O N 2018 SEP TEMBER 12– OC TOBER 12, 2 018
ELEANNA ANAGNOS Grant Wood Fellow, Painting Gift of Tongues 2018 Paper pulp and resin 21” x 19” x 4” 2
ISABEL BARBUZZA Dimensional Practice Our Daily Salt -- White Nothingness Stretching Out to the Horizon 2017/2018 Wood,Copper, Salt, and Resin 3
PETER CHANTHANAKONE Media, Social Practice, and Design Dance Universe 2018 3D Computer Animation 4:30 5
MAN HO (BILLY ) CHO Dimensional Practice Reconstruct Architecture Studying; No.02 2016 CNC routing model and slip casting white porcelain, steel Mesh, wood, resin, Cone 6 Oxidation 6
TOM CHRISTISON Printmaking Trip to India 2016-2017 Lithograph, monotype, screen-print, latex paint on paper 15”x19” 7
TERRY CONR AD Printmaking Drusy (2) Hand-made inks on paper (rock, walnut. oxidized metal, saw dust, various dirts) 2016 8
MONICA CORREIA Dimensional Practice Flui Vase 2016 Walnut, maple and Pyrex® glass 9”(W) x 3-1/2”(D) x 10-1/4”(H) 9
R ACHEL COX Media, Social Practice and Design Bequeath This, Glass I 2012 Archival Inkjet Print 30” x 30” 10
VAKHTANGI DARJANIA Dimensional Practice Vanity Chair 2018 Red Oak, Velvet 20”x40” 11
JOE DEVER A Painting and Drawing Through 2018 Oil and spray paint on Insulation Foam 48” x 40” 12
L AUREL FARRIN Painting & Drawing Hanging On To Blues 2018 Acrylic on fabric, wood frame 13
ALISON FILLEY Printmaking Guide to Domestic Measurement II Screen print and glitter 28” x 24” 14
SUE HET TMANSPERGER Painting and Drawing Guide to Domestic Measurement II Screen print and glitter 28” x 24” 15
DAVID JOHNSON Media, Social Practice, and Design 16
STEVE MCGUIRE Dimensional Practice ArrowHED Minnesota Titanium 72” x 45” x 10” 17
DAN MILLER Dimensional Practice Floodwaters 2018 118” L x 43” W x 58” H 18
HEATHER PARRISH Printmaking Transit A 2014 Photopolymer gravure on hand-dyed paper and fabric 19
RONALD ROZENCOHN Painting and Drawing Little Circus oil on canvas 36” x 48” 20
BEN UPCHURCH Dimensional Practice Ice Buckets for a Warming World each ca.16x16x11” Ceramic 2018 21
JOSH VAN STIPPEN Dimensional Practice Allotropes 2018 Ink on paper, Stoneware, Porcelain, Glaze, Titanium 24” x 24“ x 12” 22
SUSAN WHITE Painting and Drawing My Home Town 2018 acrylic, glassine and Plexiglas on canvas 67”x 85” 23
R ACHEL WILLIAMS Media, Social Practice, and Design Scissors are for Evil Tongues: White Tears/White Fear Aqueous media and collage 16x20” 24
KEE-HO YUEN Dimensional Practice A note to myself “I will stamp you” 2018 Aluminum, maple, brass, enamel, Corian, Acrylic ink, laser printer ink, and pencil 6”x 2”x 4” 25
ARTIST BIOGR APHIES 26
KATE ALLEN ISABEL BARBUZZA Media, Social Practice, and Design Dimensional Practice Kate has lived in Japan, Okinawa, Korea, and throughout the Isabel Barbuzza received a B.F.A. and M.F.A. in sculpture, western United States. She received MFA in Photography printmaking, and book arts from the University of California- at the University of Iowa in 2015. Her work has been shown Santa Barbara. She taught sculpture, printmaking, and locally at multiple exhibitions, in Lincoln Nebraska, Essex book arts while at UCSB. Barbuzza received an Old Gold Junction Vermont, New Orleans Louisiana, Chicago Illinois, Fellowship in 1997. She has had exhibitions in Santa Barbara, Orlando Florida, and in Pingyao China at the International Calif.; St. Petersburg, Russia; New York, N.Y.; Buenos Aires, Photography Festival. Alongside her MFA in Photography Argentina; and Ontario, Canada, to name a few. and Secondary Emphasis in Graphic Design, Kate has earned a Graduate Certificate of Book Studies, Book Arts and Technologies at the University of Iowa Center for the Book. ANDY CASTO Dimensional Practice ELENA ANAGNOS Andrew Casto (b. Ohio, USA, 1977) lives and works in Iowa Grant Wood Fellow, Painting City, USA. He was the 2011 MJD Fellow at The Archie Bray Foundation for Ceramic Art in Helena, Montana, and Eleanna Anagnos is a New York-based artist and curator has exhibited work internationally in Spain, Croatia, Italy, interested in phenomenon outside of our definable Austria, Slovenia, Belgium, China, Switzerland, France, experience. Her work explores the nature of human and Japan. Casto was a recipient of a 2015 Emerging perception and elicits a physiological response where Artist award by the National Council on Education for the subjectivity, phenomenology, and the conscious act of Ceramic Arts (NCECA), and was a finalist for the 2017 Young seeing are addressed. She has received awards from The Masters Maylis Grand Ceramics Prize with Cynthia Corbett Rauschenberg Foundation (2019); Yaddo (2017); BAU Institute Gallery, London. Casto has exhibited in over seventy group (2016); The Anderson Ranch (2011); The Atlantic Center for exhibitions, with recent solo exhibitions at Galleria Salvatore the Arts (2009) and the Joan Mitchell Foundation (2011,2009). Lanteri in Milan in 2016, and Mindy Solomon Gallery in Miami Her work has been featured in The New York Times, in 2017. He is currently Assistant Professor of Art and Head of Hyperallergic, Artnet, and The New York Observer, among Ceramics at The University of Iowa others and her curatorial project, Wish Me Good Luck, was reviewed in Art in America. Anagnos shows her work nationally and internationally. 27
PETER CHANTHANAKONE TOM CHRISTISON Media, Social Practice, and Design Printmaking An award winning 3D animation, VR and AR director, Peter Tom Christison is an enthusiastic printmaker who has spent has won numerous film festival awards with works selected many years studying and teaching printmaking, mainly in film festivals in Germany, France, Austria, Canada, China, lithography and monotype. He has taught printmaking and Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, UK, Slovakia, Moldova, Cuba, drawing classes or given print workshops at a number of Switzerland, Spain, Thailand, Laos, S. Korea, Czech Republic, institutions of higher learning including: McNeese State Croatia, Ukraine, South Africa, Hungary, Greece, Pakistan, University, Ohio University, The University of Tennessee- India, Australia, Italy as a retrospective at the 2013 VIEW Knoxville, Kirkwood Community College and Coe Animation Video Festival and on a giant screen in Times College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Tom is presently a Lecturer Square in the NYC International Film Festival. Cumulatively, in printmaking at the University of Iowa. He maintains a his work has been selected in over 65 international juried private print workshop, Sandhill Press in Iowa City, Iowa competitions. Peter is a perennial international speaker, where all of his investigations into printmaking take place. with talks at Siggraph Asia, Seoul International Cartoon and Tom studied printmaking and drawing at the University Animation Festival, the International Symposium of Electronic of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Arizona State University in Arts and Society of Animation Studies. He is also a director/ Tempe, Arizona where he received an MFA in printmaking. producer at RiFF Animation Studio in Bangkok, Thailand. TERRY CONRAD MAN HO (BILLY) CHO Printmaking Dimensional Practice Terry Conrad is a 2017 New York Foundation for the Arts Originally was born and raised in Hong Kong, decided Fellow in Drawing, Printmaking and Book Arts. He was to come to United States to continuing his education. In the 2015-16 Grant Wood Fellow in Printmaking and 2is 2009 he completed his B.A. from Northwest Missouri State currently an Assistant Professor in Printmaking at the University in Maryville, Missouri and competed his M.A and University of Iowa. M.F.A Degrees forms University of Iowa in 2017. Currently an Instructional Services Specialist – Prototyping at University Two-person and solo exhibitions have been at the Mulvane of Iowa. Museum of Art (Topeka, KS) New Art Center (Newton, MA), Good Weather Gallery (North Little Rock, AR) and 28
Vox Populi (Philadelphia, PA). Terry has also been in group RACHEL COX exhibitions nationally and internationally. He has been Media, Social Practice and Design awarded residencies at The Elizabeth Murray Residency (New York), Frans Masereel Centrum (Belgium), Penland Rachel Cox is an artist living and working in Iowa City, IA. School of Craft (North Carolina) and the Vermont Studio Her work has recently been presented internationally at the Center. He received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy Centro National de las Artes, Mexico City, Mexico; Baijia of Art. Lake Museum, Nanjing, China; Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland; Museo Amparo, Puebla, Mexico; and PHOTO MONICA CORREIA London fair, United Kingdom. Cox has shown work nationally Dimensional Practice at the Houston Center for Photography, TX; Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, PA, and Atlanta Contemporary Art Monica Correia received her “Cum Laude” Bachelor of Center, GA. Architecture degree from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and her MFA degree in 3D Design from the Cox received her M.F.A. from the University of New Mexico, University of Iowa. Albuquerque in 2013, and her B.F.A from the University of North Texas in 2006. She had exhibitions at several art and design venues including “100% Design: Emerging Brands” and “DesignJunction”, both in London, UK; “EDIT VAKHTANGI DARJANIA DesignJunction”, in Milan, Italy; “International Contemporary Dimensional Practice Furniture Fair” (ICFF) in New York City; and “BIO.23: Biennial of Design Show” in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her pieces have also Born in Republic of Georgia, Vako and his family moved been displayed at “Salão Design Casa Brasil”, “Abiplast to Iowa City, IA in 2001 where he is currently running his Design Award” and “Liceu de Design Award” in Brazil; “The own design studio. Much of the impetus for Vako’s design Skin of Corian®”, in Milan, Italy; at the Krasl Art Center works comes from his childhood spent around former Soviet ArtLab Saint Joseph, MI; Chico Art Center, CA and the Moss- Modern and Brutalist architecture. Thorns Gallery of Art, KS, among others. His studio, Vako Design, focuses on locally produced furniture, lighting, and home/office products. 29
LAUREL FARRIN in Printmaking. She received her MFA from the University Painting and Drawing of Iowa and her BFA from Washington University in St. Louis. Since July of 2016, she has created monthly mixed- Laurel Farrin received an M.F.A. from the University of media installations as the window display designer at Hands Maryland. Farrin has received residency fellowships at Yaddo, Jewelers in downtown Iowa City. The MacDowell Colony, MFAH, Dora Maar House; Roswell AIR, The Millay Colony, and VCCA. Recent solo exhibitions include The Figge Museum, Green Chalk Contemporary, DAVID JOHNSON Monterey, CA, 2014; Lesley Heller Gallery, NYC, 2008; Joyce Media, Social Practice and Design Goldstein Gallery, Chatham, NY, 2007; Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY, 2006 and Sioux City Art Center, 2003. Farrin’s work has David Johnson is an artist and a Visiting Assistant Professor been featured in FatBoy Review, Manchester, UK, and in of Photography at the University of Iowa. He received an New American Painting, Mid Atlantic Edition. Other venues MFA in Visual Art from Washington University in St. Louis in include The Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Des Moines Art 2007 and earned his BFA in Studio Art from Texas Christian Center, The Bronx River Art Center, Fordham University, The University. In 2011, David was awarded the Great Rivers Visual Florida Center for Contemporary Art, Spaces, Cleveland; Arts Award from the Gateway Foundation. WPA, DC; and Roswell Museum and Art Center. His photographs have been exhibited internationally, including the Contemporary Art Museum in Saint Louis, ALISON FILLEY Mildred Lane Kemper Museum, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Printmaking National Building Museum in Washington D.C. and Rathaus Stuttgart Germany. His work can be found in the collection In her work, Alison Filley explores the trappings associated at The Museum of Contemporary Photography. Don’t Take with domestic expectations and contemporary popular Pictures, Lenscratch, Photo-emphasis and Fraction Magazine culture using elaborate ornamental patterning and have featured his work online. photographic imagery. Her body of work includes two- dimensional prints, sculptural objects, and installations that combine glitter, flocking, screen printing, and digital print media. She is currently the Instructional Services Specialist 30
SUE HETTMANSPERGER DAN MILLER Painting and Drawing Dimensional Practice Sue Hettmansperger received B.F.A. and M.A. degrees from Daniel Miller creates generative artworks using robotics to the University of New Mexico, attending Yale University investigate ecological issues in the contemporary landscape. Summer School in 1971. The recipient of a 2008 Guggenheim He received his MFA in 1997 from The School of the Art Fellowship in Painting, she has a forthcoming exhibit at List Institute of Chicago in Time Arts. Gallery, Swarthmore College, PA, 2019. One-person shows at A.I.R. Gallery New York City were in 2014, 2011, 2007, His work has recently been exhibited at international venues 2003, 1999, 1994. Group venues include the Museum of including: International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA) the Art Institute of Chicago 2012, Cedar Rapids Museum ISEA 2017 Manizales Colombia; ISEA 2016 Hong Kong. 2012, Figge Museum 2010, Northern Arizona 2005, Grinnell Other National exhibitions include: Simulating Nature, Cohen College 2003, University of Texas, 2002, Des Moines Art Gallery, Brown University, RI; Place, Synthetic Zero, Bronx Art Center 1996, & Hyde Park Art Center 1992. She received a Space, Bronx, NY; Body and Machine 2016, Minneapolis, MN. 2009 IAC Grant, UI AHI Grants 2011, 2009, 2006, 2001, a UI Miller has been mentioned in: “Anthropocene”, Issues in Faculty Scholar Award, 1997, & NEA grant 1983. Science and Technology Spring 2018; ASEF Culture 360, “ISEA Cultural R>evolution”, review by Hugh Davies, http:// culture360.asef.org/magazine/international-symposium-of- STEVE MCGUIRE electronic-art/; Information Arts, Intersections of Art, Science, Dimensional Practice and Technology, by Wilson, Stephen. Steve McGuire builds and exhibits the bicycles he uses in ultra-marathons, multi-day races in locations across the country. Steve’s ArrowHED Minnesota bike was received the Singletrack Choice Award, for best mountain bike, at Bespoked International Handmade Bicycle Exhibition in Bristol, UK, 2017. He has exhibited his work and lectured nationally on the first of its kind Iowa Hand Built Bicycle curriculum he created in 2010. He is currently working on the project Iditabike - a bicycle and time trial in the dead of winter on the Iditarod Trail. 31
HEATHER PARRISH RONALD ROZENCOHN Printmaking Painting and Drawing With a heightened sensitivity to ‘self and surrounding’ National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship for Painting, arising from her own culturally nomadic childhood, Parrish Ingram-Merrill Foundation Award for Painting, National is fascinated by ongoing negotiations to establish a sense Endowment for the Arts Fellowship for Mixed Media, of belonging. Through video projection, installation, American Academy in Rome Resident Artist, Illinois Arts printmaking, and experimental photography she explores Council Artist Grant for Painting, National Endowment for the porous boundaries between interior and exterior, rational the Arts Fellowship for Sculpture, Anne Feeley Foundation and emotional, and past and present. She works to evoke Arts Fellow in Painting, London GB, L.I.N.E. Artists’ Books, the complex experience of embodiment, and consider the Fulbright-Hayes Fellowship for Sculpture construction of consciousness and the interconnectedness of inhabitant and environment. The materials she uses reference Calder’s Cirque, Picasso’s La famille de saltimbanques, veils, skin, layers, and screens, all of which evoke access and Pietro Longhi’s il Concertino, Domenico Tiepolo’s containment. Puncinelli, Watteau’s Gilles and artistic expressions of this Parrish has exhibited work, given lectures, and taught kind have influenced the work I’ve exhibited in this show. workshops in the United States and abroad. She received an MFA in Printmaking from the University of Notre Dame, and BA in Kinesiology from the University of Texas at BEN UPCHURCH Austin. Previously, she worked as a professional printmaker Ceramics at Flatbed Press in Austin, Texas, and was a mentor at The Contemporary Austin. Parrish held a position as Visiting Benjamin Upchurch was born and raised along the western Professor of Printmaking at University of Notre Dame, Indiana slope of the Rocky Mountains. His work in the craft tradition from 2016 to 2018. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of generates pathways of expression that have inherent Printmaking at the University of Iowa, Iowa City. ties to creative and geological processes evident in the landscape. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Montana State University in 2006 and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Iowa in 2009. He has taught ceramics at numerous colleges and institutions, including the University of Iowa where he serves as the Instructional Studio Specialist in Ceramics. Upchurch’s utilitarian vessels have been included in exhibitions throughout the country. 32
SUSAN WHITE KEE-HO YUEN Painting and Drawing Dimensional Practice Susan Chrysler White received her BFA in painting from UC Kee-ho Yuen received a B.A. from The Chinese University Berkeley and her MFA from UC Davis. She was a recipient of Hong Kong in 1983 and an M.F.A. in Metalsmithing and of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award in Painting and Jewelry from The University of Iowa (UI), US in 1989. Sculpture, the National Endowment for the Arts Individual Fellowship as well as being one of seven artists in Iowa filmed Kee-ho looks at his work as an evolving collage of both the by Iowa Public Television for a Iowa Master Artist Series. She philosophy and the sensibility of the East and West. His work has exhibited her work in 43 solo shows and over 120 group is an aesthetic investigation as well as a quest to whimsically exhibitions nationally and internationally. She has recently comment on human emotions and interactions. completed her twelfth large scale public commission. Her work is collected by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Work by Kee-ho has been acquired by the permanent Worcester Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, New Jersey, Michigan State University, American Embassy United Kingdom; the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian in Algeria, American Embassy in Turkmenistan (n progress) American Art Museum, Washington DC; the Museum of Arts Fidelity Investments, Citicorp, Hewlett-Packard Corporation, and Design (formerly American Craft Museum), New York, Linklaters, Prudential Insurance Company of America, Sioux NY; the Museum of Art, Chinese University of Hong Kong, City Art Center, Hilton Hotel and Convention Center to name Hong Kong. a few. Her work has been reviewed in over 80 periodicals including The New York Times, Artforum, Art in America, Arts Magazine, Art News, New York Magazine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Chicago Sun Times, The Chicago Tribune, New Art Examiner and Review magazine. 33
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