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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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Private/ Public: Isolation in public spaces; Photographs by Suta Lee

An incredible exhibition of photographs by Professor Suta Lee has just opened in the Living Gallery’s Woodward Library popup gallery. These works were created in the summer of 2011 in London. Don’t miss this incredible collection of photographs from Suta. The exhibit will run from March 18th to April 10th, 2013.

 

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Citalopram: New Works by Caitlyn Wison for Trahern’s Living Gallery

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Caitlyn Wilson’s charcoal drawings are
featured in the exhibit Citalopram

Austin Peay State University is proud to present Citalopram by artist Caitlyn Wilson at First Thursday Artwalk. Citalopram is part of an ongoing series of charcoal drawings that stared in August of 2012. Miss Wilson’s evident influences include artists such as Mark Rothko, Leonardo da Vinci, Cy Twombly and Joan Mitchell. Her drawings embody the essence of mark making and radiate strong emotional responses in the viewer while successfully rendering her state of mind with gestural yet meticulously drawn marks.

Miss Wilson is a senior at Austin Peay State University. Her art includes, but is not limited to, drawing, painting and photography.

The opening reception for Citalopram will be this Thursday, March 7 from 5-8pm.

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Third Annual Student Photography Exhibit at the Framemaker

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Darrell Sheffield

Third Annual Student Photography Exhibit
Gray • Rachele • Sheffield • Tucker • Wallace

The Framemaker proudly presents its Third Annual Student Photography Exhibit as part of Clarksville’s First Thursday Art Walk on October 4, 2012. An opening reception will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The exhibit will remain on display at the Framemaker throughout the month of October during normal business hours (Mon. through Fri. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.).

This Austin Peay State University student show highlights the talent and vision of new artists emerging from the photography program. On exhibit is work by Jessica Gray, Christin Rachele, Darrell Sheffield, Karla M. Tucker and Ashley Jeneé Wallace.

The Framemaker is located at the corner of North Second Street and Georgia Avenue, across from The Clarksville Academy

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The Living Gallery Takes Over the Morgan University Center

The Living Gallery Program currently has 4 exhibitions taking place in APSU’s Morgan University Center. Works by Professor Billy Renkl, Professor Paul Collins, Jason Rogenes and Jon Cates are currently on view.

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Billy Renkl

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Paul Collins

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Jon Cates

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Malediction by Nicole Santoyo Opens in the Trahern Gallery

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Malediction by Nicole Santoyo opens in the Trahern Gallery June 22 from 6 to 8 pm.

Nicole was a student in Professor Paul Collins’s Special Topics Class, Introduction to Drawn Environments during Maymester 2012 and has transformed the Trahern Gallery in to one large environmental drawing.

From her artist statement:

“The choice of materials was meant to invoke a peculiar grungy plainness, one that is not quite like an urban environment, but evocative of a similar atmosphere. The walls of the gallery are covered in expressive marks and words, the very essence of graffiti, and a marker of human presence, as are the various human artifacts. In the process of brainstorming, I thought not only of the way of life that persists in the city, but the crime and suffering, which I worked into my composition in ways that are both subtle and overt. ”

 

Check out some pictures from Nicole’s incredible project.

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APSU Student Philippe Pirrip is the Featured Artist at the Framemaker During February

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Philippe Pirrip (Philip Hyojung Kim) is the featured artist at The Framemaker as part of Clarksville’s First Thursday Art Walk on Thursday, February 2, 2012. An opening reception will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The exhibit entitled, “Faced,” will remain on display at the Framemaker throughout the month of February during normal business hours (Mon. through Fri. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.).

Philippe Pirrip works both as a student and art exhibit curator at Austin Peay State University. According to the artist, “My process is often provoked by visible appearances of ideas. The ideas here are mostly composed of numbers and figures; some that are recognizable, some enigmatic.”

The Framemaker is located at the corner of North Second Street and Georgia Avenue, across from The Clarksville Academy.

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Lit by Light at the MUC Gallery

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For the month of December, MUC Gallery presents collections of light-drawings by APSU student photographers!

Opening Reception
December 12th, 2011 6:00 PM @ Morgan University Center Gallery, APSU, Clarksville, TN

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Exhibition by APSU Photo Students Reviewed in ArtNowNashville

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Amanda Flowers (Blaeuer)

Read the Review Here

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Foresight: Photography by Barger, Chisholm, Clark, Flowers and Griffin at the Framemaker

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Image by Rian Barger

The Framemaker proudly presents artists Rian Barger, Jon Chisholm, Synthia Clark, Amanda Flowers and Kathryn Griffin as part of Clarksville’s First Thursday Art Walk on Thursday, November 3, 2011. An opening reception will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The exhibit, titled “Foresight,” will remain on display at the Framemaker throughout the month of November during normal business hours (Mon. through Fri. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.).

Each year, the Austin Peay State University photography students are showcased at the Framemaker. The theme of the 2011 exhibit celebrates the person as a photographic subject. The group show explores a variety of visual and psychological themes: from the stranger as subject to the body as abstract figure. Artist Rian Barger states, “I took over a thousand photos of eyes…the five I chose (for the show) have a different feel, a different look, a different meaning.”

The Framemaker is located at the corner of North Second Street and Georgia Avenue, across from The Clarksville Academy.

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Department of Art Exhibition and Visiting Artist Schedule for 2011 – 2012

Re-presentation New paintings by Wes Sherman
Sep 6 – 25, 2011 Trahern Gallery
7 pm, Tue, Sep 6, Trahern 401, Lecture by Wes Sherman
8 pm, Tue, Sep 6 Reception
Starting with a painting from history (e.g. painting by such artists as Corot, Daubigny, Inness, van Gogh, and many others), Sherman begins to abstract from it until he finds something new about color, space or paint. With his paintings he tries to pick paintings from history that will help him discover how history re-presents itself. Wes Sherman has been painting for 19 years and in that time has had 24 solo shows and has been include in numerous group shows.

Scale: Aesthetic Turbulence and the Search for Lifestyle Panacea
Curated by Ally Reeves
October 3-23 Trahern Gallery
7 pm, Mon, Oct 3, Trahern 401, Lecture by Ally Reeves
8 pm, Mon, Oct 3 Reception
Scale: invites a group of 7 artists and designers to disseminate innovations in the use of low cost, efficient, or highly durable approaches to making and living. Participants in Scale: will showcase models for work, play, and living that resist the impositions of paucity, revealing the exciting possibilities intrinsic to these protean times. In addition to the featured artists, wall space, a table and chair, and writing tools will be provided to allow visitors a space to post questions and ideas of their own. This segment of the exhibition will grow and change throughout the exhibition, highlighting the creativity and
diversity of concerns held by visitors to the gallery.

Spencer Finch
7 pm, Tue, Oct 25, 2011 Lecture Trahern 401
Spencer Finch, a New York artist, produces work in a wide variety of mediums, including watercolor, photography, glass, electronics, video and fluorescent lights. He is perhaps best known for dealing with the elusive concepts of memory and perception through light installations.

Homecoming Alumni Show
11am – 4 pm Sat, Oct 29, 2011 Trahern Gallery
This show features innovative and exciting works by emerging, mid-career, and established artists who are APSU Department of Art alumni.

The Urban Landscape
Curated by Warren Greene
Nov 7 – 23 Trahern Gallery
7 pm, Mon, Nov 7, Reception
The exhibit explores the visual experience of urban spaces through the medium of photography. Through the lenses of contemporary photographers, this assembly of work attempts to reinterpret and re-image the overlooked and often derided areas of our built environment.

Gerrit Westerveld
7 pm, Mon, Nov 21, 2011 Lecture Trahern 401
Dutch artist and designer Gerrit Westerveld runs his own publishing house Kleinnood & Grootzeer; publishing artist books, leporellos, and print portfolios. His work can be recognized by his application of primary colours and a simple, strong vocabulary of form. He has become known for his working closely with both regionally significant poets writing in dialect, and nationally renown poets he creates and publishes illuminated poetry bundles.

B.F.A. Senior Design Exhibition Opening, 7PM Monday, December 5, 2011
Trahern Gallery Exhibit: December 5-December 9

TAKE CARE: Biomedical Ethics in the Twenty-First Century
Jan 17 – Feb 5 Trahern Gallery
7 pm, Tue, Jan 17, Trahern 401, Lecture by Adrienne Outlaw
8 pm, Tue, Jan 17, Reception
This exhibition considers civilization’s unease with modern family planning, maternal and fetal care, childbirth and child rearing. Take Care highlights modern bioethical dilemmas with the hope that the viewers will take the opportunity to better appreciate the complexity of these personal decisions in a rapidly changing world.

John Yau
Tue 7 pm, Feb 7, 2012 Lecture Trahern 401
John Yau (born 1950) is an American poet and critic who lives in New York City. He received his B.A. from Bard College in 1972 and his M.F.A. from Brooklyn College in 1978. He has published over 50 books of poetry, artists’ books, fiction, and art criticism. He has been the Arts editor of The Brooklyn Rail since March 2004. He currently teaches art criticism at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers
University.

Propaganda Posters Opening, 7PM Monday, February 13, 2012
Curated by Suta Lee and Cindy Marsh
Trahern Gallery Exhibit: February 13-March 2
Tue, 7 pm, Feb 13, 2012 Reception Trahern Gallery
This show explores the art of propaganda from mid twentieth century from countries form Asia.

Helen Heibert
Tue, 7 pm, Mar 13, 2012 Lecture Trahern 401
“In Hiebert’s hands, paper becomes an alternately muscular and fragile material capable of enigma, mystery and beauty. She crafts small-scale works that suggest the influence of architecture and the landscape: radial patterns, hexagonal shapes, various undulating forms that resemble the waves of sand found in the endless desert”. DK Row, The Oregonian

44th Annual Student Art Exhibition Opening, 7PM Monday, March 26, 2012
Trahern Gallery Exhibit: March 26-April 15

B.F.A. Senior Design Exhibition Opening, 7PM Monday, April 23, 2012
Trahern Gallery Exhibit: April 23-April 27