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Unfolding Visions: The Ned and Jacqueline Crouch Collection of Outsider Art

This spring and fall, the Mabel Larson Gallery will be housing an exquisite collection of folk and outsider art, donated by Ned and Jacqueline Crouch. The exhibit will include works by Herbert Baggett, Miles Smith, Inez Nathaniel and many more artists. The works featured are varying in media, from stoneware and wood carvings to paintings and drawings.

Everyone is invited to visit the opening reception on April 18th from 5 to 7pm. We hope that you will get a chance to stop by and share the experience of this exquisite collection.

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Endless Curiosity: Exhibition by Jessica Gray in the Trahern Living Gallery

Endless Curiosity: Photographs by Jessica GrayA beautiful exhibition of photograph by Jessica Gray is being displayed in the Trahern Living Gallery. The exhibition reflects the act of storing memories in a box.

The opening reception is on April 11th at 5pm. Stop by and see photographs by APSU student, Jessica Gray, int the Trahern Living Gallery.

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Works by Tyler Foster and Alexander Wurts: A student exhibit in the Trahern Gallery

Check out the awesome collaborative exhibit “Works” by Tyler Foster and Alexander Wurts in the Trahern Living Gallery. The opening reception is tonight at 5:00.

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So Beautiful It Hurts: An introspective view on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from Darrell Sheffield

An exhibition of beautiful photographs and prints by Darrel Sheffield is being displayed in Trahern Gallery 108. The reception is at 5pm on March 28, 2013.

“My show is a beautiful juxtaposition of nude figures and images of war that represent my struggle with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and my therapy to balance my mind. My show is the culmination of my undergraduate works and is based off my first project my freshman year, ‘So Beautiful It Hurts’ “.

- Darrell Sheffield

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Swag Duck: Student Exhibition by Jordan Gibby and Chad Malone in the Trahern Living Gallery

An awesome exhibition of graphic design works by APSU students Jordan Gibby and Chad Malone has opened in the Trahern Living Gallery. Featured in the exhibit is a collection of comics called “Socially Unacceptable” as well as an assortment of digital illustrations by Chad Malone. Also featured, by Jordan Gibby, is a collection of individual graphic paintings. Come by and check out these awesome works from Chad and Jordan. The exhibit will run from March 26th to April 1st, 2013.

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Second APSU Art Alumni Exhibition

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On Saturday, Oct. 9, Austin Peay State University will again honor the work of its talented art graduates with the Second Annual Art Alumni Homecoming Exhibition.

The show, which is part of the University’s Homecoming festivities, will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Trahern Building’s gallery. Former APSU art students will return to campus that afternoon to present innovative new works for this exhibit.

Last year, hundreds of visitors stopped by the salon-style show to view the 173 entries. This year’s event, sponsored by the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts and the APSU Department of Art, will also include an outdoor reception on the front lawn of the Trahern Building.

The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public, and all APSU alumni are encouraged to stop by Trahern. For more information, contact the art department at 931-221-7333.

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“Learning to Love You (even) More”

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Several students from the Spring 2010 Acuff Special Topics class have put together and exhibition based on the pioneering work of Harrell Fletcher and Miranda July.

The work will be on display at the Downtown Artists Co-op Gallery in Clarksville through June.

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Reception for “Form is Content” Tonight

Join us for a reception for “Form is Content: The Ceramics of Ken Shipley” tonight at 7 pm in the Trahern Gallery.

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Shampoo, Rinse, Repeat

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A group of APSU Art Students have organized a one night exhibition that will be open to the public on Thursday Feb. 4 from 5 – 8. Come out to the Front Page Deli (upstairs) to join the conversation.

Shampoo, Rinse, Repeat

Andy Blankenship
Zack Finney
James Gianforti
Amber Hosford
Erin Johnson
Tommy Lopez
April Mathews
Sean McFadden
Cass Moore
John-Michael Perkins

Turntables by Barry Jones

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Gregg Schlanger Exhibition at the Renaissance Center

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Gregg Schlanger B.W.R ( Basic Water Requirements) 50 Liters will be at the Renaissance Center in Dickson, TN from January 21 – March 6, 2010.

On Thursday January 21, Professor Schlanger will be giving an artist lecture from 5 – 6 pm followed by a reception from 6 – 7:30 pm.

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Grand Opening: Austin Peay Downtown Gallery – Tonight

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Grand Opening: Austin Peay Downtown Art Gallery

The gallery opens with “Whatever,” a show of work by APSU art alumni. Artists featured in this exhibit include Chip Boles, Marc Pewitt, Miranda Herrick, Betsy Wynkoop, Kelly Kerrigan, Ally Reeves, Bill Eilliot, Scotty Peek, Young Kim, Donna Stack, Travis Childers and Melody Shipley.

“Whatever” opens with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. that Thursday evening. The exhibit runs through Nov. 28.

The gallery will be open from noon to 4 p.m., Tuesdays through Saturdays, but it will be closed this Thanksgiving.

The main objective of this new gallery is to feature the work of APSU Department of Art Alumni and Faculty.

The new Austin Peay Downtown Gallery is housed in a small, two-story building, tucked away in downtown Clarksville’s Strawberry Alley. It’s only a mile or less from the main campus, but the new gallery is strategically located in the heart of Clarksville’s growing art district. On the first Thursday of every month, this area’s many galleries open their doors to crowds of art enthusiasts. The AP Downtown Gallery will open with a new exhibition every first Thursday.

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“Afterbirth Spectacular” Launches on November 3 at TERMINALapsu.org

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TERMINALapsu.org is pleased to announce that “Afterbirth Spectacular” by Jessica Westbrook and Adam Trowbridge will go live on November 3rd. This works marks the second commission by TERMINALapsu.org.

Building on the conceptual foundations brought forth through the works of psychologist Jacques-Marie-Émile Lacan and artist/writer Mary Kelly this project considers the current state of birth (distribution and reception) in its captured and deliverable form and the shifting sensitivities and expectations indicated through an abundance
of vernacular media/dialogue published online. This project considers questions regarding: transparency, power, sexuality, demystification, media induced [false] memory, attraction/repulsion, game inclinations, biological/virtual experiences, empathy, and our relationships with the “natural” world.

AfterBirth Spectacular is networked based art because it invites users to participate in a birthing process through interactive video accessible on the web. The intention is a visceral, interactive experience with a real, and intensely personal moment. A user can give birth too, interactively, forwards and backwards, using a scrubbing gesture.

Motivations
1 : A YouTube keyword search for “live birth,” “birth,” “home birth” turns up thousands of relevant results. Women frequently publish themselves in the throws of labor on the internet for their friends, neighbors, and the whole world to see, share and comment on.

2 : I dont remember being born, but my son (b.2000) does. He saw it on video. Now he “remembers.” Is all this broadcasting changing the definition of memory?

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Alumni Exhibition Today – A Few Photos of the Show

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The Art Alumni Homecoming Exhibit – Oct. 31

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The Art Alumni Homecoming Exhibition will be open for one day only,
Saturday, October 31, 2009. There will be an Awards Ceremony at 1:00 pm.

The Art Alumni Homecoming Exhibition coincides with the University¹s
Homecoming weekend festivities. All APSU Art Alumni have been invited to
participate in the Exhibition. There will be a reception from 11am – 4 pm on
Saturday, October 31st on the front lawn of the Trahern Building. We will be
serving burgers, chips, drinks and other snacks. The reception is open to
the public and all APSU Alumni are invited to drop by.

Date:
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Time: 11:00am – 4:00pm
Location: Trahern Gallery

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Art Alumni Exhibition

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The Art Alumni Homecoming Exhibition will be open for one day only,
Saturday, October 31, 2009. There will be an Awards Ceremony at 1:00 pm.

The Art Alumni Homecoming Exhibition coincides with the University¹s
Homecoming weekend festivities. All APSU Art Alumni have been invited to
participate in the Exhibition. There will be a reception from 11am – 4 pm on Saturday, October 31st on the front lawn of the Trahern Building. We will be serving burgers, chips, drinks and other snacks. The reception is open to the public and all APSU Alumni are invited to drop by.

Date: Saturday, October 31, 2009
Time: 11:00am – 4:00pm
Location: Trahern Gallery