Juried Student Show
Guest Juror Malcolm Mobutu Smith
November 27ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É“December 8, 2017
The 2017 Juried Student Show is being dedicated in the memory of Billy Mayer, a long-time member of the art faculty who died unexpectedly at his home on Saturday, Nov. 11, at the age of 64. Mayer was a professor of art and the head of the collegeÑÇÖÞÉ«°É™s sculpture and ceramic programs, and had taught at Hope since 1978.
Open to all students at Hope, the competitive Juried Student Show is an annual fixture in the De Pree gallery. Each year, the Department of Art and Art History invites a recognized artist or curator to select and judge the student work.
is an associate professor of ceramic art at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. He earned his MFA from the New York College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1996, and studied at both the Kansas City Art Institute and Penn State University, where he received his BFA in ceramics in 1994. SmithÑÇÖÞÉ«°É™s professional activities involve workshops, lectures and residencies including visits to Haystack Mountain School of Craft, Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts and the Robert McNamara Foundation. His works are in numerous private and public collections.
Smith is guided by improvisations that merge form with graphic flatness. His clay work is inspired by the intersections of graffiti art and graphic structure, as well as formal relationships via comic books and playful organic abstraction via jazz. His works rely on wheel-thrown and hand-built elementsÑÇÖÞÉ«°É”most commonly presented as abstractions of cups, bottles, and vasesÑÇÖÞÉ«°É”as well as an interest in drawing and 3D printing.
Press release for the 2017 Juried Student Show
Juror's Talk
Monday, November 20 | 4ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É“5 p.m.
Cook Auditorium, De Pree Art Center and Gallery
Closing Reception
Friday, December 9 | 5ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É“6:30 p.m.
De Pree Art Center and Gallery
Gallery Hours
²Ñ´Ç²Ô»å²¹²âÑÇÖÞÉ«°É“S²¹³Ù³Ü°ù»å²¹²â:&²Ô²ú²õ±è;
10 a.m.ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É“5 p.m.
Sunday: 1ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É“5 p.m.
The gallery is handicapped accessible. Admission is free.
workP. 616.395.7500
art@hope.edu