Art Exhibt: Public Reception - Charbonneau, Scorza and Williams
When:
Thursday, Jan 16, 2025
Time:
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Where:
Te Paske Gallery, Korver Visual Arts Center
Contact:
Meghan Charbonneau, Assistant Professor of Art
712-707-7004, meghan.flynn@nwciowa.edu
712-707-7004, meghan.flynn@nwciowa.edu
More:
- Phil recently won Best in Show at the Pearson Lakes Art Center’s Biennial Exhibition with his piece “Unknown.” The award comes with an invitation to do a solo show later this year—a huge honor. This recognition comes on the heels of a Second Best in Show for his piece “Untitled (Portrait 2)” at the Sioux City Art Center. I have long maintained that the reason why Phil is such an outstanding professor of graphic design is that he is first and foremost an outstanding artist.
- Meghan’s artwork continues to impress museum directors and jurors around the country. If you haven’t seen her painting up close, now is your chance. Alas, her celebrated work “In the Garden” will not be on display, but for good reason: it was just accepted to the Botanical show at the prestigious Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati—one of only 30 pieces selected out of 623 artist submissions from around the world.
- Amy, the department’s new Director of Outreach and adjunct professor, is a talented ceramicist. Coming to us from George Fox University, where she recently had her own solo show, her work has been featured in juried exhibits from Florida to Indiana to Washington. Her “Metalimnion,” which you’ll have a chance to see, was included in Off-Center 2024: An International Ceramics Competition at Blue Line Arts in Roseville, CA.