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New Season of Exhibitions Opens at Bradbury Art Museum

08/24/2017

JONESBORO – The first set of exhibitions in the Bradbury Art Museum’s 2017-18 season will open to the public Wednesday, Aug. 30, at 5 p.m.  BAM is located in Fowler Center on the campus of Arkansas State University.

On display will be the “2017 Faculty Biennial,” which features artwork by members of the A-State Department of Art and Design.

Included are:

  • Nikki Arnell
  • Cameron Buckley
  • Joe Ford
  • Robert McCarroll
  • John Norris
  • Bill Rowe
  • John Salvest
  • Kimberly Boyd Vickrey
  • Susan Whiteland and
  • Melissa Wilkinson.

Additionally, the galleries will feature solo shows by three other faculty members.  All of these artists will provide individual presentations about their work to the public.

Shelley Gipson, associate professor of art, will exhibit new prints in her show titled “World Upside Down.”  This series presents a conflict between the carefree existence of youth and the unfulfilled dreams of a dystopian world.  Gipson will deliver an artist talk about her work at BAM on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 3 p.m.

“The Catastrophe of the Present” by a new member of the department, Claudia Salamanca, will also be exhibited.  Her video essay questions how disasters are covered in contemporary media.  She will discuss this work with the public on Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 3 p.m.

Instructor Cara Sullivan has created a body of work which she will be exhibiting for the first time.  According to the artist, “Wild Things” is “ . . . more than a nod to the lowly weed, this series of paintings is a meditation on the irreverent, persistent nature and joy of rebellion.” Sullivan will provide a public presentation on Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 3 p.m.

The final show in this set of exhibitions is titled “Vivid Life.”  This posthumous celebration of talented artist and beloved professor Roger Carlisle will feature samples of his brilliantly painted work from several decades.

The exhibitions all run through Sept. 29.

BAM hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, and by appointment.  The exhibitions, reception and artists’ talks are admission-free and open to the public.  For additional information visit the website BradburyArtMuseum.org or contact the museum at (870) 972-2567.

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Gipson_Sunrise-web
Shelley Gipson
Sunrise, 2017
digital print and hair
30 x 22 inches

 

Salamanca-art-web
Claudia Salamanca
The Catastrophe of the Present, 2016
video essay
dimensions variable

 

Sullivan-art-web
Cara Sullivan
Fleabane, 2017
acrylic, oil and spray paint on primed paper
13 x 9 inches