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Art Party Extravaganza Welcomes Community to Explore Studios and Exhibitions

First-year MFA student Jasmine Best speaks to guests in her studio space in the Lamar Dodd School of Art during the Art Party Extravaganza on September 16, 2022. 

First-year MFA student Jasmine Best speaks to guests in her studio space in the Lamar Dodd School of Art during the Art Party Extravaganza on September 16, 2022. Photo by Sidney Chansamone, @sid.chansa 

The Lamar Dodd School of Art launched the 2022-2023 season of exhibitions at the Dodd Galleries with the return of the Art Party Extravaganza on Friday September 16. Students, faculty, alumni, and the general public viewed five new exhibitions, chatted with our Master’s in Fine Arts candidates during open studios, explored zine and art book activities at the UGA Art Library, and were serenaded by electronic musician Libba Loops at the School’s main building.

Guest viewing work by Pete Schulte on display in the Margie E. West Gallery.
Guest viewing work by Pete Schulte on display in the Margie E. West Gallery. Photo by Sidney Chansamone, @sid.chansa 
Musician Libba Loops serenades audiences in the School of Art atrium on the first floor. 
Musician Libba Loops serenades audiences in the School of Art atrium on the first floor. Photo by Sidney Chansamone, @sid.chansa 
Guests mingle in the third floor hallway on the south wing of the School of Art near graduate studio spaces. 
Guests mingle in the third floor hallway on the south wing of the School of Art near graduate studio spaces. Photo by Sidney Chansamone, @sid.chansa 
Guests view art on display between two graduate studio spaces.
Guests view art on display between two graduate studio spaces. Photo by Sidney Chansamone, @sid.chansa 
MFA student Shaunia Grant chats with faculty member Mark Callahan and Ashley Callahan. 
MFA student Shaunia Grant chats with faculty member Mark Callahan and Ashley Callahan. Photo by Sidney Chansamone, @sid.chansa 

 

Exhibitions and Artwork Commission

In the Margie E. West Gallery, artists Yevgeniya Baras and Pete Schulte create a broader dialogue on abstraction, line, and color as it coincides in contemporary painting and drawing. This exhibition was organized by The Gallery at Heimbold Visual Arts Center, Sarah Lawrence College and will be on view through November 10, 2022.

The Bridge Gallery will feature Intangible Memories, works by MFA candidate in ceramics Huey Lee, who investigates the condition of clay and how it exists as a relic of his emotional record expressed as a visual language. The exhibition will be on view through October 13, 2022.

Interdisciplinary artist and MFA candidate Meredith Emery will present the exhibition standing by the fall in the Suite Gallery, wherein Emery considers the entanglement of the individual, ecological communities, and institutions in the climate crisis. The exhibition will be on view through October 13, 2022.

Absurd Construction is an exhibition disguised as an experimental construction site. The installation, created by MFA candidates Rachel Seburn and Ethan Snow, foregrounds alternative building practices that investigate experimental applications for various materials. The exhibition will be on view through October 13, 2022.

Atlanta-based artist Madora Frey presents a site-specific installation in the Plaza Gallery at the entryway of the School of Art in the latest commission for the series “Wall Works.” The commission will be on view through November 14, 2022.

About Open Studios

The Lamar Dodd School of Art offers opportunities for prospective students to explore our graduate studios. This year, we have invited the public at large to see our working graduate spaces in our main building during the Art Party Extravaganza on September 16th and invite them to return on September 29th for open studios in sculpture and jewelry & metalwork during the Short Shorts film festival at our Thomas Street Art Complex.

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