September 21, 2021

Hush II - Porcelain Sculptures

 

Hush II-Porcelain Sculptures by  Kimberly Chapman

Opening Reception Oct. 7  from 4:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.  Exhibition runs through Nov. 7

Coburn Art Gallery

This exhibition features three groupings of porcelain sculptures by artist Kimberly Chapman: Bridled Women, Elsie's Arsenal and the Refugee Series. There is a history of disinformation and false claims being used against women. This exhibition centers on what's left behind after terrible things happen through the lens of women and children. The eerie, delicate white porcelain sculptures shed light on these dark topics. The artwork calls upon past experiences as well as emotionally charged sociopolitical issues for its content. By exploring topics like silencing women, the danger of the refugee plight and domestic violence, viewers are given an opportunity to contemplate such prevalent issues in today's contemporary culture. 

Co-Sponsored by the Department of Art + Design


September 12, 2021

Are We Victims of Social Media

 A Panel Discussion on "The Social Dilemma"

Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 7 p.m.

Hawkins Conard Student Center Auditorium

Faculty members and student participants will respond to issues raised by "The Social Dilemma" film


Co-Sponsored by the Ashland Center for Nonviolence