Biennial Faculty Exhibition 2024
August 19 - September 13, 2024
Closing Reception, Thursday, September 12, 2024—4:00-7:00 pm
The Gardiner Gallery of Art was pleased to present the 2024 Biennial Faculty Exhibition, the inaugural exhibition of the 2024-2025 academic year.
There were some exciting relationships taking shape in both medium and content. Featuring the work of full-time, adjunct and Emeriti faculty, this exhibition offered students and gallery visitors an opportunity to view new directions in work and research by some of the region’s most dynamic artists and educators.
Marty Avrett, Faculty Emeritus, Painting
Las Plumas de los Huicholes, 1991
Oil on canvas
46 x 58 inches
Marty Avrett, Faculty Emeritus, Painting
Calvario Atotonilco, 1991
Oil on canvas
46 x 58 inches
Robin Baker, Teaching Assistant Professor, Studio Art
Scrap Reverie #9, 2023
Reclaimed wood, bronze
36 x 14 x 12 inches
Jennifer Borland, Ph.D., Professor of Art History and Director of the Center for the Humanities
Visualizing Household Health: Medieval Women, Art, and Knowledge in the Régime du corps
(Pennsylvania State University Press, 2022; paperback ed. 2024)
Book
Jennifer Borland, Ph.D., Professor of Art History and Director of the Center for the Humanities
Book chapter entitled “Gendering Treatment: Cupping by Female Practitioners in Late Medieval Visual Culture,” in Gender and the 'Natural' Environment in the Middle Ages: Bodies, Boundaries and Belief, Patricia Skinner and Theresa L. Tyers, eds. (University of Wales Press, 2023), 36-62.
Book
Jennifer Borland, Ph.D., Professor of Art History and Director of the Center for the Humanities
Feature in College of Arts and Sciences CONNECT magazine, “New director, faculty researchers propel Center for the Humanities to new heights,” Sept. 6, 2023, 6-7. Story by Bella Vu, photos by Jason Wallace.
Magazine
Jennifer Borland, Ph.D., Professor of Art History and Director of the Center for the Humanities
Feature in OSU Research Matters magazine, “Link to the Past: Medieval manuscripts exhibit teaches OSU students, faculty evolution of publishing,” Sept. 19, 2023, 48-51. Story by Jordan Bishop, photos by Jason Wallace and Nina Thornton.
Magazine
Jennifer Borland, PhD, Professor of Art History and Director of the Center for the Humanities
Managing co-editor (with Dr. Nancy Thompson, St. Olaf College) of the journal Different Visions: New Perspective in Medieval Art since 2019. https://differentvisions.org
Open-access journal
MaryClaire Becker, Assistant Professor, Studio Art and Printmaking
Yellowstone Confabulation I, 2024
Lithography
11 x 14 inches
MaryClaire Becker, Assistant Professor, Studio Art and Printmaking
Yellowstone Interpolation I, 2024
Silkscreen
14 x 11 inches
MaryClaire Becker, Assistant Professor, Studio Art and Printmaking
Yellowstone Interpolation II, 2024
Silkscreen
14 x 11 inches
MaryClaire Becker, Assistant Professor, Studio Art and Printmaking
Chimerical Yellowstone Travel Kit, 2024
Photolithography
3 x 5 inches
Marika Christofides, Teaching Assistant Professor, Studio Art
Little Sister 8, 2024
Laser cut paper and plywood
10 x 18 inches
Pouya Jahanshahi, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
The Sky Will Always Be Mine, 2023
Mixed media collage
Digital print on archival paper
25 x 30 inches
Pouya Jahanshahi, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
Beyond the Script, 2023
Mixed media collage
Digital print on archival paper
25 x 30 inches
Pouya Jahanshahi, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
Passage, 2023
Mixed media collage
Digital print on archival paper
25 x 30 inches
Elena Masroor, Visiting Assistant Professor
I’m starving and ready for a big bite, 2022
India ink on Bristol paper
9 x 12 inches (without frame)
Elena Masroor, Visiting Assistant Professor
You shoot the gun, now, I’m setting fire to you, 2023
India ink on Bristol paper
9 x 12 inches
Elena Masroor, Visiting Assistant Professor
Yes!! I have a well-shaped leg, 2022
India ink on Bristol paper
9 x 12 inches
Elena Masroor, Visiting Assistant Professor
This time I decide, 2022
India ink on Bristol paper
9 x 12 inches
Andy Mattern, Associate Professor, Photography
Ghost No. 91, 2023
Platinum Print
13 ⅜ x 10 ⅝ inches
Andy Mattern, Associate Professor, Photography
Ghost No. 100, 2023
Platinum Print
17 ¼ x 13 ¾ inches
Andy Mattern, Associate Professor, Photography
Ghost No. 110, 2023
Platinum Print
14 ½ x 19 ½ inches
Nick Mendoza, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
No S.B.4, 2024
Risograph
11 x 14 inches
Benjamin Murphy, Assistant Professor, Studio Arts
Listen To Dr. Fauci, 2020
Oil on canvas
40 x 30 inches
Jenny Ramirez, Ph.D., Visiting Associate Professor of Art History
Book chapter “Doubles, Doppelgängers, and Desire: The Formation of Female Identity in the Photographs of Clementina, Lady Hawarden and Victorian Literature” in Doppelgängers, Alter Egos and Mirror Images in Western Art 1840-2010, Mary Edwards, ed. (McFarland Books, 2020)
Book
Chris Ramsay, Faculty Emeritus, Metals/Jewelry/3D Design
Taos No. 1, 2018
Brooch, found objects, turquoise, and nickel
Objects collected and arranged in Taos, NM
2 x 2 ½ x ¼ inches
Chris Ramsay, Faculty Emeritus, Metals/Jewelry/3D Design
Taos No. 2, 2018
Brooch, found objects, turquoise, and nickel
Objects collected and arranged in Taos, NM.
3 x 2 x ¼ inches
Chris Ramsay, Professor Emeritus, Metals/Jewelry/3D Design
Taos No. 3, 2018
Brooch, found objects, turquoise, nickel, and silver
Objects collected and arranged in Taos, NM
2 x 2 ½ x ¼ inches
Chris Ramsay, Professor Emeritus, Metals/Jewelry/3D Design
Early 20th C. Offering Box, housing three Brooches from the Taos Series, 2024
Found wood and glass
H 17 x W 10 x D 7 ½ inches
Justen Renyer, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
Seeing
Ink on paper
22 x 28 inches
Justen Renyer, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
NYC Public Schools
Acrylic, enamel, and ink on canvas
24 x 30 inches
Justen Renyer, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
Number 9
Collage and ink on paper
22 x 28 inches
Justen Renyer, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
Ciphers
Hand lettering and digital, ink on paper
8 ½ x 11 inches
Justen Renyer, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
Motion Reel
Videography, vfx, editing, 3D modeling, coding, sound design
Approx. 20 min (loop)
Justen Renyer, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
Spring Is Chain Snatching Season (Zine)
Ink on paper
5 x 7 ½ inches
Justen Renyer, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
3:00 (Zine)
Ink on paper
5 ¼ x 8 inches
Liz Roth, Professor, Painting and Drawing
Sketchbook: 2024 Changsha
Paper, pencil, watercolor, ink
6 ½ x 9 ½ x 1 inches
Liz Roth, Professor, Painting and Drawing
Sketchbook: 2024 Xinjiang
Paper, pencil, watercolor, ink
6 ½ x 9 ½ x 1 inches
Liz Roth, Professor, Painting and Drawing
Sketchbook: 2024 Kyrgyzstan
Paper, pencil, watercolor, ink
6 ½ x 9 ½ x 1 inches
Priscilla Schwarz, Ph.D., Teaching Associate Professor of Art History
Exhibition entitled Burt Johnson’s World War One Memorials – Honoring the Centennial of Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918
Announcement
Priscilla Schwarz, Ph.D., Teaching Associate Professor of Art History
Roundtable talk entitled “The Sculpture of Louis St. Gaudens”
Bartlett Center for the Arts, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oct. 25, 2023
Flyer
Priscilla Schwarz, Ph.D., Teaching Associate Professor of Art History
Lecture entitled “Burt W. Johnson and Pomona College: Family, Art, and Community in the Early 20th century”
The Rembrandt Club of Pomona College, Claremont, CA, Nov. 2, 2023
Flyer
Priscilla Schwarz, Ph.D., Teaching Associate Professor of Art History
Lecture entitled “Burt Johnson and the Fine Arts Building of Los Angeles”
Claremont Heritage, Claremont, CA, Nov. 2, 2023
Flyer
Mark Sisson, Professor Emeritus, Studio Art and Printmaking
Portrait of Andy Mattern: One and Zero or Chiaroscuro?, 2023
Charcoal and pastel drawing
40 x 32 inches
Bec Sommer, Visiting Assistant Professor
Clearly I Have Won, 2024
Watercolor on paper
12 x 12 inches
Jessica Teckemeyer, Associate Professor, Sculpture/3D Design
A Sphinx in Wolf's Clothing, 2024
Polyurethane, PLA, paint, glass
H 13 x W 8 x D 21 inches
Ting Wang, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
g…, 2023
Processing and letterpress
9 x 12 ½ inches
Ting Wang, Associate Professor, Graphic Design
These Trying Times: Being Chinese in America Then and Now, 2023
Screen print and digital print on Shimarein paper
16 x 20 inches each, total of 8
Chris Whittey, Department Head, Vennerberg Chair of Art Professor
Then: Ghost, Spirit, Stranger (fragments from a work in progress), 2024
Mixed medium
Size is variable
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