This writing is a companion to the MFA thesis projects that I presented in the Spring 2022 semester at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. My thesis work did not exist as a singular, solo exhibition in a traditional gallery space like it did for most of the artists in my graduating cohort; rather, I completed three different but substantial and interrelated projects, many of which occurred outside of traditional art spaces: the Office of Possible Projects at the Fayetteville Public Library, the Cake Stand Biennale which took place across the city of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and the office of possible projects’ exhibition of alternative exhibition spaces which occurred in/around/beyond the University of Arkansas SculptureX G...
This thesis consists of my statement of artistry, and documentation of artistic materials and thesis...
The Arkansas Arts Council will present the 2014 “Small Works on Paper” art exhibition Oct. 6-24 at O...
This thesis argues that a holistic approach to social justice is essential to the work of arts insti...
My thesis project consists of three parts: research, organization of Art Walk 2022, and an original ...
The MFA thesis exhibition titled, What\u27s Left Over, is comprised of a series of drawings as well ...
From an Unlikely Place, a collection of eight ambitious paintings created while in residence at the ...
Ouachita Baptist University’s Department of Visual Arts will host “Small Works on Paper,” an exhibit...
This is an adaptive reuse thesis project of an old warehouse on the south side of Richmond, Virginia...
The portfolio of works shown in the following pages are computer visualizations in form-Z. None of t...
The MFA thesis work discussed in this paper consists of eight drawings, each of which portrays an en...
My thesis exhibition consists of five paintings, each composed of one or more segments. My paintings...
The thesis paper is a map of my studio practice. It is meant to be a resource to help the viewer re...
MFA class of 2018: MaryAnne Carey, Cassidy Frye, Amy LeFever, Alex McKenzie, Erica Mendoza, Austin P...
The thesis exhibition Stories of Otherness is an interactive installation created using dance, music...
MFA class of 2017: Jessica Gatlin, Abigail Lucien, Anna Wehrwein, Geoff Silvis, Corinna Ray, Meg Erl...
This thesis consists of my statement of artistry, and documentation of artistic materials and thesis...
The Arkansas Arts Council will present the 2014 “Small Works on Paper” art exhibition Oct. 6-24 at O...
This thesis argues that a holistic approach to social justice is essential to the work of arts insti...
My thesis project consists of three parts: research, organization of Art Walk 2022, and an original ...
The MFA thesis exhibition titled, What\u27s Left Over, is comprised of a series of drawings as well ...
From an Unlikely Place, a collection of eight ambitious paintings created while in residence at the ...
Ouachita Baptist University’s Department of Visual Arts will host “Small Works on Paper,” an exhibit...
This is an adaptive reuse thesis project of an old warehouse on the south side of Richmond, Virginia...
The portfolio of works shown in the following pages are computer visualizations in form-Z. None of t...
The MFA thesis work discussed in this paper consists of eight drawings, each of which portrays an en...
My thesis exhibition consists of five paintings, each composed of one or more segments. My paintings...
The thesis paper is a map of my studio practice. It is meant to be a resource to help the viewer re...
MFA class of 2018: MaryAnne Carey, Cassidy Frye, Amy LeFever, Alex McKenzie, Erica Mendoza, Austin P...
The thesis exhibition Stories of Otherness is an interactive installation created using dance, music...
MFA class of 2017: Jessica Gatlin, Abigail Lucien, Anna Wehrwein, Geoff Silvis, Corinna Ray, Meg Erl...
This thesis consists of my statement of artistry, and documentation of artistic materials and thesis...
The Arkansas Arts Council will present the 2014 “Small Works on Paper” art exhibition Oct. 6-24 at O...
This thesis argues that a holistic approach to social justice is essential to the work of arts insti...