This exhibition highlights the work of undergraduate students at the Dodd working in all disciplines and throuhgout their four years of study. The exhibition is curated by Jamie Steele, artist and director of Camayhus, an artist run gallery in Atlanta. She is also a co-founder of GURL DONT BE DUMB, a Chicago-based collaborative and curatorial...
This exhibition highlights the work of undergraduate students at the Dodd working in all disciplines and throuhgout their four years of study. The exhibition is curated by Jamie Steele, artist and director of Camayhus, an artist run gallery in Atlanta. She is also a co-founder of GURL DONT BE DUMB, a Chicago-based collaborative and curatorial project. She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In her work she makes use of neon colors, drag aesthetic, and various feminine accoutrements that are often transformed into the grotesque. Steele plays with the edges of taste, questions what is proper, and pushes against the symbology of elegance cauterized in her mind by a conservative southern upbringing.