Diederich Art Gallery 2020-2021 Past Exhibit
The MSUM Diederich Art gallery exhibits for the past academic year 2020-2021.
Spring 2020 BFA Exhibition #2 and Cole Hovind Certificate Show
Featuring Cole Hovind who earned his Certificate in Professional Portfolio Development along with BFA graduates from the Spring of 2020: Matthew M Burrill, Abigail Hanna, Morgan Jaeger, Rebecca Oehler, Delia Touche, and Emma Wiitamaki.
August 24 – September 17
Thursday, August 27: Reception 4 pm
Artists
Cole Hovind Certificate Exhibition
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Cole Hovind: Artist Statement
Animals evolved over the years to have talons, scales, barbs, and more. These adaptations are there to detour predators, and aid in survival. However we as humans are the only species that is constantly creating new ways to kill ourselves. We are also the only species that strives to be remembered we wish to leave a “mark” so to speak on this world whether it be one of joy or sadness. I use these surfaces inspired by nature to play with this idea on two levels.
By placing my talons, nubs and spikes upon my work I force the user to avoid injury through conscious handling, but also offer a vessel to hold sustenance to continue their existence. I attach these obstacles to remind us that despite our advancements we have become fragile, nit-picky creatures. Our greatest strength is our creativity, we as a species has accomplished much of what we have today through creation, and invention. However, we tend to forget about where we came from, as well as the complexity that goes into the mass production of these objects that are meant to hold the food and water that we live off of. There is a man behind the invention of the machines that produce those objects, and another behind their design.
I believe I'm subconsciously driven by the fear of not being remembered for the work I create. I work in a medium that is proven to withstand the test of time for decades and eons. I do so in hopes that once I'm gone, and my ashes scattered, those who have acquired my work will have passed it down through their own volition. The inheritor will grab my work and perchance be pricked, or made uncomfortable. Through the use of these elements of play, and caution they will be made to think of its origins, how best to handle it moving forward and...me. Even if I and those who knew me are long since gone.
Cole Hovind
Botanical Bottles, 2020
Porcelain, 12" x 4" x 4”, POR
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Cole Hovind
Nubby Cups, 2020
Porcelain, 4" x 4" x 4", NFS
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Cole Hovind
Bug Bowls, 2020
Porcelain, 16" x 6" x 6", POR
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Cole Hovind
Talon Tea Pot, 2020
Porcelain, 8" x 8" x 8", NFS
Talon Tea Cups, 2020
Porcelain, 3"x 3" x 3", NFS
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Cole Hovind
Galaxy Organics, 2020
Porcelain, 8' x 8', NFS
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Matthew M Burrill
Spring 2020 BFA Exhibition
Photo credit: Steven Ranweiler
Matthew M Burrill: Artist Statement
Musical Abstractions: An Interpretation of Sound is a series developed around my emotional response to sounds and music. I spend time with the music. I listen to it on repeat. I allow it to envelop me, to capture me. Then I begin to set up for the session. I feel the heartbeat of the sound as I contemplate my approach to the individual painting. Considering composition, colors, gestures, I rely on anything I can to mentally prepare. The music acts as my guide. It’s meditation for me. The ritual of it all provides a deep level of depth. I channel my soul into this work. Without this approach, I find I cannot perform. Once the hour is complete, I am ready to begin painting.
I hit play.
I let out my breath, and the music begins.
Here is the result of my emotional journey.
Matthew M Burrill
Paranoid Android III, 2020
Watercolor, charcoal, gouache, paper, 22" x 30", $225
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Matthew M Burrill
Paranoid Android IV, 2020
Watercolor, charcoal, gouache, paper, 22" x 30", $225
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Matthew M Burrill
Bela Lugosi's Dead I, 2020
Watercolor, charcoal, gouache, rose gold glitter, paper, 22" x 30", $175
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Matthew M Burrill
Bela Lugosi's Dead II, 2020
Watercolor, charcoal, gouache, rose gold glitter, paper
22" x 30", $175
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Matthew M Burrill
Bela Lugosi's Dead III, 2020
Watercolor, charcoal, gouache, rose gold glitter, paper, 22" x 30", $175
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Abigail Hanna
Spring 2020 BFA #2
Photo Credit: Elkana Munganga
Abigail Hanna: Artist Statement
These four character designs were inspired at first by a series of dreams I had. I later refined the characters from those dreams to be based on the four seasons. I imagine them to be goddesses of the four seasons, each controlling different aspects: Winter is an angel of death, Spring is rebirth and new life, Summer is the spirit of adventure, and Autumn is the acceptance of change. I then focused on developing the relationships between them for my final piece, The Seasons’ Love.
Abigail Hanna
Winter, 2020
Digital Illustration, 11 x 17, NFS
Image credit: Abigail Hanna
Abigail Hanna
Spring, 2020
Digital Illustration, 11 x 17, NFS
Image credit: Abigail Hanna
Abigail Hanna
Summer, 2020
Digital Illustration, 11 x 17, NFS
Image credit: Abigail Hanna
Abigail Hanna
Fall, 2020
Digital Illustration, 11 x 17, NFS
Image credit: Abigail Hanna
Abigail Hanna
The Seasons' Love, 2020
Digital Illustration, 22 x 17, NFS
Image credit: Abigail Hanna
Morgan Jaeger
Spring 2020 BFA #2
Photo credit: Steven Ranweiler
Morgan Jaeger: Artist Statement
In this body of work, each of the nine animals represents a corresponding personality type from the Enneagram Personality Test. By taking this test and seeing what animal has similar traits as them, my goal is for viewers to relate to the complexity of the animal kingdom, and come away with a newfound admiration for the natural world we live in. My passion in creating art is emphasizing the connection between the natural world and the individual, as well as highlighting the uniqueness of every member of the natural order. By embracing the immense complexity of the planet, my hope is to encourage a sense of inspiration and awe that carries into each of our daily lives.
Morgan Jaeger
1: The Reformer, 2020
Watercolor and ink, 8" x 10" (framed), $120
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Morgan Jaeger
2: The Helper, 2020
Watercolor and ink, 8" x 10" (framed), $120
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Morgan Jaeger
3: The Achiever, 2020
Watercolor and ink, 8" x 10" (framed), $120
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Morgan Jaeger
4: The Individualist, 2020
Watercolor and ink, 8" x 10" (framed), $120
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Morgan Jaeger
5: The Investigator, 2020
Watercolor and ink, 8" x 10" (framed), $120
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Morgan Jaeger
6: The Loyalist, 2020
Watercolor and ink, 8" x 10" (framed), $120
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Morgan Jaeger
7: The Enthusiast, 2020
Watercolor and ink, 8" x 10" (framed), $120
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Morgan Jaeger
8: The Challenger, 2020
Watercolor and ink, 8" x 10" (framed), $120
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Morgan Jaeger
9: The Peacemaker, 2020
Watercolor and ink, 8" x 10" (framed), $120
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Rebecca Oehler
Spring 2020 BFA #2
Photo credit: Rebecca Oehler
Rebecca Oehler: Artist Statement
Often the responsibility is put on women to protect themselves. We are held accountable for our own safety, expected to carry pepper spray and tasers, hold our keys in tightly held fists, know how to avoid danger, how to escape, how to say “no.” The reality is that these defensive practices don’t work in a society which doesn’t hold men accountable for their actions.
I created this environment, an installation merging printmaking, photography, and sculpture, to address the reality of these self-protective measures, which are merely a superficial solution for the larger societal issue of toxic male behavior. Encouraging women to carry pepper spray or not to go out at night isn’t enough; we must shift the conversation to men and address the ways in which toxic behavior is learned and endorsed by society.
Rebecca Oehler
Façade, 2019
Screenprint, Vinyl, 10' x 14', NFS
Photo credit: Rebecca Oehler
Rebecca Oehler
This is the Way In (This is the Way Out), 2020
Digital Photographs, Variable Dimensions, NFS
Photo credit: Rebecca Oehler
Rebecca Oehler
These Don't Even Work, 2020
Plaster, Variable Dimensions, $10 for one
Photo credit: Rebecca Oehler
Rebecca Oehler
An Anthology of Childhood Memories, 2019
Coptic Stitch Book, Screenprint, Waterless Lithography, 5" x 7", $200
Photo credit: Rebecca Oehler
Rebecca Oehler
I Think All Women Should, 2020
Rocking Chair, Fabric, Screenprint, Variable Dimensions, NFS
Photo credit: Rebecca Oehler
Rebecca Oehler
Blanket Statement (Do You Feel Safe Yet?), 2019
Fabric, Screenprint, 6' x 5', NFS
Photo credit: Rebecca Oehler
Delia Touche
Spring 2020 BFA Exhibition
Photo credit: Steven Ranweiler
Delia Touche: Artist Statement
In my work I have prints of Native American people dancing in traditional regalia. My artist book is a representation of the reservation, which is an aftermath of colonization. The other side is prairie life before European settlers came to the Americas. I use the monotype process to represent cultural dissipation within indigenous communities. The first prints are representations of a time when Native culture was undisturbed and vibrant; than the ghost image is that culture slowly fading into nothingness.
Delia Touche
Fancy Dancer, 2020
Monotype, 22" x 27", $175
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
Ghost of the Fancy Dancer, 2020
Monotype, 22" x 27", $175
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
Northern Traditional, 2020
Monotype, 22" x 28", $200
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
Ghost of Northern Traditional, 2020
Monotype, 22" x 28", $200
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
Fancy Dancer Figure 2, 2020
Monotype, 22" x 27", $150
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
Ghost of Figure 2, 2020
Monotype, 22" x 27", $150
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
Grass Dancer, 2020
Ghost of the Grass Dancer, 2020
A Continuation of a Ghost, 2020
Watercolor Monotype, Ink, 10" x 12" each, $50 each
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
Shawl Dancer, 2020
Ghost of the Shawl Dancer, 2020
Watercolor Monotype, Beads, 10" x 12" each, $50 each
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
Ghost of Fort Totten Days, 2019
Fort Totten Day, 2019
Watercolor Monotype, 10 1/2"x 12" each, NFS
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
White Bison, 2020
Monotype, Ink, 22" x 27 1/4", $200
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
Ghost of the White Bison, 2020
Monotype, Ink, 22" x 27 1/4", $200
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Delia Touche
Artist Book, 2019
Mixed Media, 8" x 6" x 46", $400
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Emma Wiitamaki
Spring 2020 BFA Exhibition
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Emma Wiitamaki: Artist Statement
As an abstract artist, I make “odd” forms that depart from reality. I focus on color, texture, and shape. The contrast of rigid and soft materials create a tension that highlights the unity and variety of my forms. Bright colors accentuate my form’s presence in a space. I reference nature and the human body, as I seek to create objects that are peculiar. Unto themselves, these objects ask more questions than provide answers.
In my making process, I utilize fiber and papier-mâché. The process allows me to free-associate and to trust my intuition in my creative solutions. My use of materials is a purposeful process that consists of spending time with a piece. As I move forward in my sculpture career, I hope to make a larger body of work that in total will create a strange terrain.
Emma Wiitamaki
Bulbus Garden, 2020
Papier-mâché, mixed media, Various sizes, Various prices
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Emma Wiitamaki
Black Bulbus, 2019
Papier-mâché, faux fur, spray paint, 31 ½” x 25” x 26”, $250
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Emma Wiitamaki
Purple Bulbus, 2019
Papier-mâché, spray paint, 17” x 17” x 15”, $175
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Emma Wiitamaki
Stacked, 2019
Clay, steel, 29 ½” x 16” x 10 ½”, $200
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Emma Wiitamaki
Blue Bulbus, 2019
Papier-mâché, faux fur, spray paint, 21” x 15 x 17", $175
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Emma Wiitamaki
Pink Bulbus, 2019
Papier-mâché, faux fur, wax, 22” x 23 ½” x 20", $225
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Emma Wiitamaki
Large Bulbus, 2019
Papier-mâché, spray paint, mixed media, 30” x 21” x 38 ½”, $300
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Emma Wiitamaki
Form #7, 2019
Metal, yarn, spray paint, 92” x 40” x 33 ½”, $310
Photo credit: Elkana Munganga
Six McKnight Artists
The 2020 exhibition offering features work by two 2019 McKnight Artist Fellows and four 2018 McKnight Artist Residents. The fellowship artists, Ted Adler, Kelly Connole, Alessandro Gallo, Guillermo Guardia, Hidemi Tokutake and Leandra Urrutia, used the grants to defray studio and living expenses, experiment with new materials and techniques, and build upon ideas within their current and past work.
An online catalog is available through Norther Clay Center.
September 21-October 15
Thursday, September 24: Reception 4 pm
Alessandro Gallo
Six McKnight Artists
Animal Kingdom, 2019
Ceramic, Mixed Media
Full Installation 72" x 72" x 72"
Photo: Peter Lee
Alessandro Gallo
Animal Kingdom, 2019
(Detail - MSUM Installation)
Ceramic, Mixed Media
Hidemi Tokutake
Six McKnight Artists
Untitled, 2019
Glaze, Clay
Hidemi Tokutake
Untitled, 2019
Glaze, Clay
Guillermo Guardia
Six McKnight Artists
EL BRUJO ASTRO, Astro, the Sorcerer, Red Huaco Sankukai, Astro GG, 2020
Stoneware, Underglazes, Clear Glaze
Guillermo Guardia
EL BRUJO ASTRO, Astro, the Sorcerer, 2020
Stoneware, Underglazes, Clear Glaze
Guillermo Guardia
Red Huaco Sankukai, 2020
Stoneware, Underglazes, Clear Glaze
Guillermo Guardia
Astro GG, 2019
Stoneware, Underglazes, Clear Glaze
Ted Adler
Six McKnight Artists
Dark Vessel IV, Coupled Vessel II, Dark Vessel V, Coupled Vessel IV, 2019
Black Stoneware, Quartzite Inclusions, Translucent Porcelain, Feldspar Inclusions
Ted Adler
Dark Vessel IV, 2019
Black Stoneware, Quartzite Inclusions
Ted Adler
Coupled Vessel II, 2019
Translucent Porcelain, Feldspar Inclusions
Ted Adler
Dark Vessel V, 2019
Black Stoneware, Quartzite Inclusions
Ted Adler
Coupled Vessel IV, 2019
Translucent Porcelain, Fedlspar Inclusions
Leandra Urrutia
Six McKnight Artists
Relic & Sacred Heart, 2019
Ceramic, Wire, Wood
Leandra Urrutia
Relic, 2019
Ceramic, Wire
Leandra Urrutia
Sacred Heart, 2019
Ceramic, Wire, Wood
Kelly Connole
Six McKnight Artists
Sins/Virtues Series, 2019
Clay, Glaze, Underglaze, Stain, Wood, Luster, Gold Paint
Kelley Connole
Sins/Virtues Series: #1, 2019
Clay, Glaze, Underglaze, Stain, Wood, Luster, Gold Paint
Kelly Connole
Sins/Virtues Series: #2, 2019
Clay, Glaze, Underglaze, Stain, Wood, Luster, Gold Paint
Kelly Connole
Sins/Virtues Series: #3, 2019
Clay, Glaze, Underglaze, Stain, Wood, Luster, Gold Paint
Kelly Connole
Sins/Virtues Series: #4, 2019
Clay, Glaze, Underglaze, Stain, Wood, Luster, Gold Paint
Fall 2020 BFA Exhibition #1
October 19-November 12
Thursday, October 22: Reception 4 pm
Artists
Rosie Cunningham: Artist Statement
View Rosie Cunningham's art exhibit
I am a multi-media artist. My work has two, sometimes overlapping concepts. The primary body of work confronts mental health conditions, attitudes towards women, and how our actions affect others. Other work juxtaposes man-made objects and nature.
I love expressing myself through art, but because of an illness in 2011 creating art takes a toll on my physical body, often leaving me in a state of exhaustion. I recreate familiar textures from memory because my illness left me with no feeling in my hands. As I work on a sculpture, I heal and grow through its development.
I have a curious mind and I am always searching for and experimenting with different mediums. Throughout my journey as an artist I have realized art does not have to be perfect to be beautiful.
Rosie Cunningham
Fly's Eye, 2019
Mixed Media, 21" x 21" x 6"
$300
Rosie Cunningham
The Gaze, 2018
Mixed Media, 32" x 51" x 6"
$350 (3 pieces)
Rosie Cunningham
Untitled, 2019
Mixed Media, 33" x 21" x 3"
$400
Rosie Cunningham
Communication, 2019
Clay and glazes, Measurements vary
$60
Rosie Cunningham
Captive, 2019
Mixed Media, 10" x 12" x 12"
$350
Rosie Cunningham
Saving Time, 2020
Found Objects, Approximately 8' x 10'
$500
Rosie Cunningham
Cinderella, 2020
Mixed media, 4'6" x 5' x 5'
$300
Rosie Cunningham
My Refuge Revisited, 2019
Found objects, Measurements vary
NFS
Rosie Cunningham
My Refuge Revisited: Details, 2019
Found objects, Measurements vary
NFS
Rosie Cunningham
My Refuge Revisited: Details, 2019
Found objects, Measurements vary
NFS
Rosie Cunningham
My Refuge Revisited: Details, 2019
Found objects, Measurements vary
NFS
Rosie Cunningham
My Refuge Revisited: Details, 2019
Found objects, Measurements vary
NFS
Rosie Cunningham
My Refuge Revisited: Details, 2019
Found objects, Measurements vary
NFS
Rosie Cunningham
My Refuge Revisited: Details, 2019
Found objects, Measurements vary
NFS
Rosie Cunningham
My Refuge Revisited: Detail and Transcription of Poem, 2019
Found objects, Measurements vary
NFS
In the dark I whisper Mommy
But inside I scream and shout, I’m
Sheltered in my closet, too afraid to venture
Out. Was I a precious baby held gently in her arms, or
an Ugly little monster that she would always harm?
I’ve realized that ugly’s not coming from inside, and
I no longer fear her wrath, looking for a place to hide.
I am a precious baby, to those who love me dear,
And she will never hurt me, cause
I won’t let her near.
Lynette Dullinger: Artist Statement
Here’s the Tea was first conceived of for a project I was creating in my junior year. I went with a different idea for that specific project, but Here’s the Tea stuck with me. The name came first. It’s a reference to a viral video shared often on the internet. In that context, “tea” means information, often alluding to gossip. I thought it would be fun to make a tea company that also gives out “tea”. This is what lead me to focus on environmental activism within the project. It doesn’t hurt that I enjoy a good cup of tea. Due to the name, I wanted the visuals to be very modern, but also fun and playful. I settled on using bright colors and sharp, clean angles to get that mood across. Using such a bright color palette was difficult, but I enjoyed the challenge. I hope you enjoy Here’s the Tea, and maybe even learn something new!
Lynette Dullinger
Business Cards, 2020
Print, 2" x 3.5"
nfs
Lynette Dullinger
Brochure, 2020
Print, 13" x 13"
nfs
Lynette Dullinger
Product Packaging, 2020
Print, 5.5" x 3" x 3"
nfs
Lynette Dullinger
Product Packaging, 2020
Print, 5.5" x 3" x 3"
nfs
Lynette Dullinger
Product Packaging, 2020
Print, 5.5" x 3" x 3"
nfs
Lynette Dullinger
Website, 2020
Digital, Dimensions Variable
nfs
Lynette Dullinger
Instagram Ads, 2020
Print, 5.5" x 3.5"
nfs
Lynette Dullinger
Posters, 2020
Print, 24" x 18"
nfs
Stephanie Ehlers: Artist Statement
View Stephanie Ehler's art exhibit
My sisters and I decided on becoming vegetarian fifteen years ago. It was one of the many things in which we were closely bonded. This series portrays the two animals that particularly influenced me into becoming vegetarian, cows and deer.
Living on a cattle farm as a small child and having a father and brothers whom enjoyed hunting, I was never comfortable seeing where meat came from. To me the cows were pets, some with names I’d given them. Which is why each animal in my photographs are named and titled after one of my childhood pets.
I tried capturing these animals in a way that shows a sense of personality as a being. The deer roaming the wild with a sense of curiosity and timidity, and the cattle in captivity with a sense of interest and friendliness.
While being vegetarian is a connection my sisters and I have shared for many years, it is now something I get to share with my two sons as they too recently have chosen this lifestyle.
Stephanie Ehlers
Lokee, 2020
Digital Photograph, 19" x 13"
$140
Stephanie Ehlers
Bear and Bert, 2020
Digital Photograph, 19" x 13"
$140
Stephanie Ehlers
Sadie, 2020
Digital Photograph, 13" x 19"
$140
Stephanie Ehlers
Lokee No. 2, 2020
Digital Photograph, 19" x 13"
$140
Stephanie Ehlers
Topper and Betsy, 2020
Digital Photograph, 19" x 13"
$140
Stephanie Ehlers
Norman and Comet, 2020
Digital Photograph, 13" x 19"
$140
Stephanie Ehlers
Bingo and Oreo, 2020
Digital Photograph, 13" x 19"
$140
Stephanie Ehlers
Piglet, 2020
Digital Photograph, 13" x 19"
$140
Stephanie Ehlers
Bingo, 2020
Digital Photograph, 13" x 19"
$140
Stephanie Ehlers
Norman, 2020
Digital Photograph, 13" x 19"
$140
Amanda Frost: Artist Statement
View Amanda Frost's art exhibit
With the use of printmaking and performance I have highlighted themes of intimacy in both personal and romantic spaces. This body of work explores anti-establishment, feminist, and LGBTQIA+ themes within these intimate settings. My first set of prints titled “LGBTQIA+ series” references a body of work made by 19th century artist Mary Cassatt. She was in awe of Japanese woodblock artists in how they portrayed women in intimate spaces. In response Cassatt created imagery of 19th century modern French women within intimate settings. Her work as a feminist artist has been influential to me and I wanted to nod at her series of prints. My modern twist was to give recognition to those who identify within the queer community as well as subtly recognizing events that have happened throughout 2020.
This print series is a part of a bigger installation that is meant to transcend the viewer to feel as if they are in a counselor's office. In the video performance piece titled “Sex Education” I had each individual represent a different metaphor that is still being used today to teach abstinence in educational settings. Each object in the video is representative of the human body. These messages allow for harmful stereotypes and shame about human sexuality. Abstinence only lessons do not teach quality sexual education and withholds valuable information that should be readily available for youth.
My last print series are illustrated with gestural marks and organic imagery to express the spatial relation between figures. The titles of these prints reference lyrics from the musical “Spring Awakening” which tells the story of youth discovering their inner and outer tumult of adolescent sexuality. These androgynous figures are engaging in various embraces, but their relationship to one another could be interpreted in numerous ways. I aim to be brutally honest about corrupt governmental and religious systems and my artmaking process allows for me to bring light to issues I am passionate about.
Amanda Frost
Child the Lord won't mind, 2020
Screenprint, relief, 21.25” x 15”
$150.00
Amanda Frost
It’s just you and me, 2020
Intaglio, 15”x 10.75”
$75.00
Amanda Frost
Child you’re a beauty, 2020
Hand printed intaglio, 16.75” x 14.5”
$75.00
Amanda Frost
God, it's good to lovin', ain't it good tonight, 2019
Woodblock, 17” x 11”
$50.00
Amanda Frost
LGBTQIA series, 2020
Intaglio, chine colle, 15” x 10.25”
$70 each
Amanda Frost
LGBTQIA series: L, 2020
Intaglio, chine colle, 15” x 10.25”
$70 each
Amanda Frost
LGBTQIA series: G, 2020
Intaglio, chine colle, 15” x 10.25”
$70 each
Amanda Frost
LGBTQIA series: B, 2020
Intaglio, chine colle, 15” x 10.25”
$70 each
Amanda Frost
LGBTQIA series: T, 2020
Intaglio, chine colle, 15” x 10.25”
$70 each
Amanda Frost
LGBTQIA series: I, 2020
Intaglio, chine colle, 15” x 10.25”
$70 each
Amanda Frost
LGBTQIA series: Q, 2020
Intaglio, chine colle, 15” x 10.25”
$70 each
Amanda Frost
LGBTQIA series: A, 2020
Intaglio, chine colle, 15” x 10.25”
$70 each
Amanda Frost
Sex Education Installation: Details, 2020
Found Objects, digital media, Various Dimensions
NFS
Amanda Frost
Sex Education Installation: Details, 2020
Found Objects, digital media, Various Dimensions
NFS
Amanda Frost
Sex Education Installation: Details, 2020
Found Objects, digital media, Various Dimensions
NFS
Amanda Frost
Sex Education Installation: Details, 2020
Found Objects, digital media, Various Dimensions
NFS
Amanda Frost
Sex Education Installation: Details, 2020
Found Objects, digital media, Various Dimensions
NFS
Amanda Frost
Sex Education Installation: Details, 2020
Found Objects, digital media, Various Dimensions
NFS
Amanda Frost
Sex Education, 2020
Video Performance Piece
Variable Dimensions
NFS
Molly Goranson: Artist Statement
When it comes to creating both art and graphic design work my process is fairly similar. I start by just brainstorming different ideas, thoughts, or feelings I want to provoke, then I move onto looking for inspiration from my surroundings, books, or the internet and create a mood board that encapsulates whatever it is I am aiming to achieve. After that I start sketching as many thumbnails as I possibly can before moving to larger ones or the computer. Some ideas also come from experimenting or learning new techniques and styles in my free time as well.
My senior project is an organization that is working to educate and promote the education of new and first-time pet owners. This is a topic I chose because I really love dogs and would love to have one but I know that I am not currently in a place where I can properly take care of a pet so I opted to learn more about them instead until I can. The premise of educating pet owners also stemmed from noticing that many animals end up in humane societies and shelters because their owner wasn’t prepared for or aware of the amount of responsibility and resources a pet requires. So, I decided to create an organization that educated pet owners so they are prepared and can be the best possible parent to their pet as they can be.
Molly Goranson
Vinyl Logo, 2020
Vinyl, 24" x 18"
nfs
Molly Goranson
Letterhead, 2020
printed, 8.5" x 11"
nfs
Envelope, 2020
printed, 9.5" x 4.125"
nfs
Molly Goranson
Brochure, 2020
printed, 8.5" x 11"
nfs
Molly Goranson
Mobile App, 2020
digital, Variable
nfs
Molly Goranson
Instagram Posts, 2020
printed, Variable
nfs
Molly Goranson
French Bulldog Poster, Vizsla, Great Dane Posters, 2020
printed, 18" x 24"
nfs
My inspiration comes from the great north. Born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota I have come to love the outdoor lifestyle of those in the Midwest. Growing up I enjoyed visiting apple orchards during the fall, my favorite season of the year here in Minnesota. This is where my idea for North Ciders came from. I am a huge fan of hard ciders and wanted to create a cider that not only had a Midwest theme to it, but also a cider that would be appealing to all genders. I kept my color palette gender neutral and incorporated images that I have captured throughout road trips around the Midwest. Everything I have created was done by digital media. As for the images I incorporated some of my own photography. The main goal for this project was to show case my joy for packaging design and some appreciation for where I come from.
Haley Neil
North Ciders Posters, 2020
Digital Media, Paper, 18” x 14”
NFS
Haley Neil
North Ciders Posters, 2020
Digital Media, Paper, 18” x 14”
NFS
Haley Neil
North Ciders Posters, 2020
Digital Media, Paper, 18” x 14”
NFS
Haley Neil
North Ciders Stationary, 2020
Digital Media, Paper, 8.5” x 11”
NFS
North Ciders Business Cards, 2020
Digital Media, Paper, 3.5” x 2”
NFS
North Ciders Stickers, 2020
Digital Media, Sticker Paper, 3.5” x 3.5”
NFS
Haley Neil
North Ciders Beer Labels, 2020
Digital Media, Paper, 3.5” x 3.5”
NFS
Haley Neil
North Ciders Event Cards, 2020
Digital Media, Paper, 5” x 7”
NFS
Haley Neil
North Ciders T-Shirts, 2020
Digital Media, Fabric, 6.5” x 7”
NFS
Haley Neil
North Ciders Vinyl, 2020
Digitla Media, Vinyl, 20.5” x 30”
NFS
Haley Neil
Website, 2020
Digitla Media, Various Dimensions
NFS
Molly Westrick: Artist Statement
I started the process of creating Loon Brew last December with the idea of a Minnesota based coffee shop that focuses on nature as a combination of all my favorite things. It had no name, no business plan, and most intimidatingly no design concept. The beginning of a project is always the most frustrating part for me. With endless possibilities ahead it is my job as a graphic designer to curate a design plan that makes sense for the brand. It has to be a fine balance between strategy and visual appeal. Over the past ten months I’ve created a coffee company with consistent design across all media. Every element including color choice, photography, and typography have been chosen to reflect the Minnesotan values of Loon Brew. Throughout each phase of the design process Loon Brew has morphed as I have learned more as a designer from personal research and the valued feedback of my peers, professors, and friends. I would like to say thank you to everyone who has been part of my life while I worked on this project that is the culmination of the knowledge I’ve gained from my time at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Molly Westrick
Wall Decal, 2020
Vinyl, 3’ x 3’
NFS
Molly Westrick
Packaging, 2020
Paper, 7.8” x 4.3” x 2.25”
NFS
Molly Westrick
Letterhead, 2020
Paper, 11” x 8.5”
NFS
Envelope, 2020
Paper, 4.125” x 9.5”
NFS
Newsletter, 2020
Paper, 11” x 8.5”
NFS
Business Card, 2020
Vinyl, 2” x 3”
Free
Molly Westrick
Sticker, 2020
Vinyl, 3” x 3”
Free
Molly Westrick
Website, 2020
Digital, 1080px x 1920px
NFS
Molly Westrick
Mug, 2020
Enamel, 3.5” x 4.5” x 4.5”
NFS
Travel Mug, 2020
Metal, 7” x 3.5” x 3.5”
NFS
Molly Westrick
Poster Set, 2020
Paper on Foam, Core, 11” x 17”
NFS
Fall 2020 BFA Exhibition #2
November 16-December 17
Artists
Kristina Keller: Artist Statement
In my work for the past four years I generally explore the idea of ceramics as the utilitarian piece and as an art object. It is my intention to draw out basic forms such as various bowls and vases. Some of my larger pieces are made in multiple parts and assembled as one vessel. I explore glazing effects showing movement. My tall vases contain a lot of detail that is meaningful to me as they replicate the spaces I grew up in or spaces I have traveled. Sometimes my techniques are used to add visual texture and at times as with my slip trailing where I use a stiffer slip to have a tactile textured feel. t allows my pieces to appeal to more senses and be invited to touch and hold. My various approaches to making art have an impact on the viewer to explore details or sometimes more smooth, well-made, delicate yet sturdy vessels. My color and textural techniques speak to my lively and playful personality by being bright with color and highly detailed. It is my wish that people would use and enjoy my pottery daily. My pieces are mostly concentrated on being objects that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing to the eye. The high degree of texture added after the initial piece is crafted is where I concentrate my efforts to make the objects invite viewers in to take a closer look.
Kristina Keller
Candy, 2020
Ceramics, Various Sizes: Largest: 4 1/4" x 8 1/4" x 4 1/4"
$60.00
Kristina Keller
Sunflowers, 2020
Ceramics, Various Sizes: Largest: 4 3/4" x 8 1/4" x 4"
$75.00
Kristina Keller
Mandala, 2020
Ceramics, 3 3/4" x 10 1/4" x 3"
$70.00
Kristina Keller
Fleur de Lis, 2020
Ceramics, Various Sizes: Largest: 5 1/4" x 10 1/4" x 4 3/4"
SOLD
Kristina Keller
Lace, 2020
Ceramics, Various Sizes: Largest: 5 3/4" x 10" x 5"
$95.00
Kristina Keller
Gothic, 2020
Ceramics, 6 1/4" x 4 3/4" x 4 3/4"
$50
Kristina Keller
Floral Expression Vases, 2020
Ceramics, 22-24" x 9" x 9"
Black-NFS, Green-$80, Blue-$100
Kristina Keller
Geometric Floral, 2020
Ceramics, 26" x 7" x 7"
NFS
Lauren Kensok: Artist Statement
As a sculptor, I use humor as a catalyst for conversation. While my work often walks the line of the uncanny, I strive to make compelling sculptures or installations with materials that make the viewer stop. I’m inspired by the authenticity and vulnerability of our youth and show it through a strange juxtaposition of familiar materials. These materials—such as feathers, and fur, are purposeful, weird, and thoughtfully balanced in each sculptural composition.
My body of work addresses themes of life, longing, and death. As a society, we tend to turn away from topics that are uncomfortable as a way to cope or escape pain. Life and death are, subjectively, the most natural phenomena. While some may view this as morbid, I use it to ground my work and create a sense of security. My creative process allows for me to confront my own pain—allowing myself to feel, laugh, and grow.
In our evolving social climate, it’s important to me that people learn to communicate and share feelings while remaining civil in discussion. Throughout my life, I’ve used humor when communicating difficult topics with others because it allows for more meaningful and honest interactions. Regardless of the weight of a subject, humor has the power to bring people together in discussion—even on topics they don’t agree on.
Lauren Kensok
Untitled, 2019
Duck feet, plaster, rabbit fur, 3" x 2.5" x 3"
$75
Lauren Kensok
Lick, 2020
Plaster, rabbit fur, 8" x 8" x 8"
$125
Lauren Kensok
18 *Dead Rabbits, 2020
Rabbit fur, 8" x 4" x 4"
$300
Lauren Kensok
Survival: Rose Opacity, 2019
Drywall, wood paint, 84" x 48" x 3.5"
$450
Lauren Kensok
Accumulate, 2020
Mixed media, 168" x 48" x 6"
$850
Lauren Kensok
Hoard, 2020
Faux fur, chicken eggs, Various Dimensions
$275
AJ Kyllo: Artist Statement
I enjoy using multiple medias to capture concepts and images. Photography is one of these mediums that truly depict what I see every day. It brings a sense of peace and organization to my constant struggle to stay focused.
I found that photography has given me the visual vocabulary to actualize ideas that go beyond the picture, or just an object that doesn’t have much information to them. Ideally, my work is a representation of what I see throughout the day and night. I get into my car and just drive. Taking photos of objects or landscapes that are visually, or emotionally interesting to me brings out a fresh look at life’s natural beauty. Capturing images and combining certain photographs together to create a new piece and feeling from them bring a certain truth to how I view the world. Chaos and calm, violence and innocence combined into one image to create a response from how the others see my work.
AJ Kyllo
Whiskey, 2020
Photograph on Acrylic, 11" x 14" x 1/8"
$100.00
AJ Kyllo
Keys, 2020
Photograph on Acrylic, 11" x 14" x 1/8"
$100.00
AJ Kyllo
Smell Clean, 2020
Photograph on Acrylic, 11" x 14" x 1/8"
$100.00
AJ Kyllo
Wired, 2020
Photograph on Acrylic, 11" x 14" x 1/8"
$100.00
AJ Kyllo
Strained, 2020
Photograph on Acrylic, 11" x 14" x 1/8"
$100.00
Wako Nabana: Artist Statement
Wako Nabana is an international student from Japan. She is a graphic design student and learning how to apply software techniques to her works at Minnesota State University Moorhead. She transferred from Missouri Valley College to pursue her major. Because of her advisor at Missouri Valley College teaches her photograph technique, she has a strong background in photo development. In addition, she is good at using Japanese traditional patterns in her works.
Her previous school was tiny, and in a countryside school, she couldn’t get much experience of Graphic Design, but she could get a part time job at the printing office, which making bigger stuff, middle October 2019. The experience will help her a lot when she is making posters, banners, and so on.
She is kind of quick learner, and good at applying the new techniques and knowledge to her works well. She can get influenced easily, so her work style is really flexible, and each project’s work must be different. She is also curious, and she always search for new artistic styles. She usually applies techniques from Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to her work.
Wako Nabana
Logo, 2020
Vinyl
nfs
Wako Nabana
Brochure, Package, Sunscreen Mock-ups, Business Cards and Stickers, 2020
Paper, Various Dimensions
nfs
Wako Nabana
Brand Business Card, Statement, Resume, 2020
Illustrator and Photoshop, Various Dimensions
nfs
Wako Nabana
Package, 2020
Paper, Various Dimensions
nfs
Wako Nabana
Sunscreen Mock-ups, 2020
Paper, Plastic, Aluminum, Various Dimensions
nfs
Wako Nabana
Facebook Advertising, 2020
Illustrator and Photoshop, Various Dimensions
nfs
Wako Nabana
Instagram Advertising, 2020
Illustrator and Photoshop, Various Dimensions
nfs
Wako Nabana
Twitter Advertising, 2020
Illustrator and Photoshop, Various Dimensions
nfs
Wako Nabana
Webpage, 2020
Figma, Various Dimensions
nfs
Wako Nabana
Video Advertising, 2020
Illustrator and AfterEffect, Various Dimensions
nfs
Nikki Nilson: Artist Statement
Growing up, art was something that made me happy when I looked at it, and now that I’ve become an artist, I’d like to bring that feeling of happiness to those who view my work. I’ve been told that I’m “thinking inside the box,” that my job as an artist is to create thought provoking pieces that incite critical thinking, but that’s just not me. I’d like to create art that, when someone sees it, will make them smile, or brighten their day, even if it’s just a tiny bit. I don’t think having such a goal should be looked down upon. The world today is stressful and hectic. I think many have forgotten to stop and smell the roses. And it doesn’t matter if my art becomes the roses or is just something that reminds a person of roses; as long as it has been able to cast some amount of sunshine into a person’s day, then I’m happy.
Nikki Nilson
Fair Daisy, 2020
Watercolor, 7" x 5"
Sold
Nikki Nilson
Fair Daffodil, 2020
Watercolor, 7" x 5"
$20.00
Nikki Nilson
Fair Hollyhocks, 2020
Watercolor, 7" x 5"
$20.00
Nikki Nilson
Fair Calla Lily, 2020
Watercolor, 7" x 5"
Sold
Nikki Nilson
Fair Tulip, 2020
Watercolor, 7" x 5"
$20.00
Krista Talley: Artist Statement
Mental health is always a topic I have been passionate about. There is a lot of preconceived notions on the topic, but it is something everyone has and should be taking care of. This is why I decided to create a company that would promote healthy mental habits and make it easier to do so as well. Ease is a one stop shop for anything mental health related. It was important to me to make it as stress free for the customer as possible. Therefore, we offer classes, events, therapists, and products to help all at our one store. I also wanted to create an atmosphere that was welcoming and relaxing for customers. Our customers should be at ease at Ease.
Krista Talley
Ease Logo, 2020
Vinyl on Wood
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Packaging, 2020
Digital Print on paper on plastic and glass, Variable Dimensions
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Packaging, 2020
Digital Print on paper on plastic and glass, Variable Dimensions
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Packaging, 2020
Digital Print on Paper on plastic and glass, Variable Dimensions
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Packaging, 2020
Digital Print on Paper on plastic and glass, Variable Dimensions
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Packaging, 2020
Digital Print on Paper on plastic and glass, Variable Dimensions
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Instagram, 2020
Digital, Variable Dimensions
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Website, 2020
Digital, 1366 px x 3777 px
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Stationary, 2020
Digital Print on Paper, Variable Dimensions
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Brochures, 2020
Digital Print on Paper, 8 1/2" x 11"
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Calendar, 2020
Digital Print on Paper, 5.75" x 9.19"
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Advertisement Posters, 2020
Digital Print on Paper, 18" x 24"
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Stickerts, 2020
Digital Print on Paper, Variable Dimensions
NFS
Krista Talley
Ease Mugs, 2020
Digital Decal on ceramic, Variable Dimensions
NFS
Art-A-Fair 7 Tri-State High School Art Exhibition
The MSUM School of Art hosts the annual High School Arts Exhibition, Art-A-Fair 7. More than 30 regional high schools from three states will send student works of art to the two-week exhibition in the Center for the Arts Gallery.
January 12-29
Friday, January 29: Virtual Workshop day and awards for registered schools
Video of Art-A-Fair 7 Exhibition
Anna Kronbeck
The Turning Point
Graphite
Drawing
Hawley High School
Anna Kronbeck
Refuge
Printmaking
Printmaking
Hawley High School
Karl Swenson
Bison Drinking Water
Photography
Photography
Kindred High School
Karl Swenson
The View Upward – Yosemite National Park
Photography
Photography
Kindred High School
Angel Hagen
Bear
Colored Pencil
Drawing
Fargo North High School
Grace Weber
Sea Turtle
Magazines, glue
2D Mixed Media
Underwood School District
Naomi Osborne
The Three Ladies
Digital Painting
Media Arts
Fargo South High School
LaVonne Lindberg
Sunshine Smiles
Pastel Pencil
Drawing
Perham High School
Emma Stueve
Fading Rays of Sun
Oil Paint
Painting
Davies High School
Kyra Asplin
Joslyn
Chalk Pastel
Drawing
Sheyenne High School
Kayla Braseth
Senioritis
Color pencils
Drawing
Ulen-Hitterdal public school
Morgan Reeder
What's Left
Acrylic Paint
Painting
Fargo South High School
Hallie Hogenson
Koi Pond
Acrylic Paint
Painting
Hawley High School
Haylee Van Sickle
Fierce, Terrible, and Grim
Adobe Illustrator
Media Arts
Kindred High School
Erika Wilhelm
Something That Has Sprouted
Pencil
Drawing
Ada-Borup High School
Abbygail Agnes
Waiting for Freedom
Pencil
Mixed media
2D Mixed Media
FosstonHigh School
Safa Ibrahim
Elephant by the water's edge
Graphite
Drawing
West Fargo High School
Rylie Gustafson
Psychedelic
Oil on Panel
Painting
Sheyenne High School
Maddie
Shapes
Digital
Photography
Photography
Dakota Memorial
Emma Stueve
Equality
Marker
Drawing
Davies High School
Erin Tschetter
Falling Leaves
Acrylic
Painting
West Fargo High School
Morgan Reeder
The Calm Detritus Floor
Colored Pencil
Drawing
Fargo South High School
Emma Schlapkohl
Best Friend
Graphite
Drawing
Ada-Borup High School
Anonymous
INSIDE
Graphite on paper
Drawing
Perham High School
Alexia Threatt
Discordance in the Lyrical Lakescape
Watercolor, Color Pencil
2D Mixed Media
Crookston High School
Anonymous
Strands of Grass
Digital Photography
Photography
Dakota Memorial
Rebecca Ewertz
An Apple-a-Day
Acrylic
Painting
Kindred High School
Karli Rossow
Lionhearted Lulu
Acrylic
Painting
Kindred High School
Hailey Knutson
Woman
Sharpie and watercolor paper
Drawing
Underwood School District
Shinjini Chakraborty
Mutation
Mixed Media
2D Mixed Media
Sheyenne High School
Morgan
The Fox
Graphite
Drawing
Ulen Hitterdal
Anonymous
A Wooden Bird
Basswood, Wire, Putty
Functional Pottery & Crafts
Crookston High School
Cheyanne Stundahl
Self Portrait Google Drawing
Media Arts
Underwood School District
Lowell Miller
Beauty in Death
Pen and Ink
Drawing
GF Central High School
Emma Borowicz
Sub-Lime
Watercolor, Color Pencil, Graphite
2D Mixed Media
Crookston High School
Aya Vigilant
Lake Eerie
2D Mixed Media
2D Mixed Media
Moorhead High School
Hope Hendrickson
The Land Through Time
Acrylic/Collage
Painting
Kindred High School
Jordan Bullinger
Hard Pill to Swallow
Linocut Print
Printmaking
Davies High School
Isabella Flores
Reflecting
Pencil
Drawing
GF Central High School
Faith Schatzke
New York Night
Digital Photography
Photography
Fargo North High School
Anka Wiersma
Self-Portrait
Pencil, Ink, Marker, Collage
2D Mixed Media
Crookston High School
Haley Reading
Jesus's Light
Digital Photography
Photography
Hawley High School
Irene Zeng
Small Bits
Tempera
Painting
GF Central High School
Hallie Hogenson
RoseDigital Photography
Photography
Hawley High School
Isabelle Sunderlin
Reflection
Digital Photography
Photography
Davies High School
Ryann Vetsch
Sunset Mandala
Digital Drawing in Procreate
Media Arts
Fargo North High School
Jude Dill
Lace
Digital Photography
Photography
Davies High School
Nori Donais
Solitude
Pen & ink
Drawing
Kennedy Secondary School
B
Untitled
Digital Photography
Photography
Dakota Memorial
Allyson Streiff
After the Storm
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting
Perham High School
Isabelle Sunderlin
Sunrise
Digital Photography
Photography
Davies High School
Isaac Valnes
Ski Mask the Slump God
Graphite
Drawing
Fargo South High School
Neve Palubicki
Up Close
Oil Paint on Canvas
Painting
Perham High School
Hallie Hogenson
Rogue- The Art of Impact
Mixed Media
Media Arts
Hawley High School
Ellyn Wallette
Diamondz
Graphite
Drawing
West Fargo High School
Willow Sorrel
The Breach
Digital
Media Arts
West Central Area
Alex Schill
A Walk in the Park
Photography
Photography
GF Central High School
Auda Ilvedson
One Small Piece...
Adobe Illustrator
Media Arts
Kindred High School
Allyson Streiff
Alaskan Summer
Acrylic on Canvas Painting Perham High School
Lee Nguyen
Ban
Oil on Laser Cut Panel
Painting
Sheyenne High School
Emma Citrowski
Overlooking Honolulu
Photography
Photography
Moorhead High School
Nori Donais
Eye
Portrait Oil paint on canvas
Painting
Kennedy Secondary School
Nina Holding Eagle-Bushaw
Madame Deficit Swimming with Fish
2D Mixed Media
2D Mixed Media
Moorhead High School
Callie Knutson
Flowers
Watercolor and Sharpie
2D Mixed Media
Underwood School District
Sydney Beauvais
Little Brother
Graphite Drawing Davies High School
Crystal Exe
Petaled Thoughts
Acrylic Paint, Thread, fibers
2D Mixed Media
West Central Area
Emily Walker
Ruthless
Acrylic
Painting
Moorhead High School
Gwen Sailer
The California Wildfires
Ink and Colored Pencil
Drawing
Fargo South High School
Alexus Beito
First Bloom
Acrylic
Painting
West Fargo High School
Lilia Stahl
Another Successful Night
Digital Art
Media Arts
Hawley High School
Jessica Hewell
Ultra Violet Exception
Digital Drawing in Procreate
Media Arts
Fargo North High School
Carter
Loyal Like a Wolf
Printmaking
Printmaking
Dakota Memorial
Irene Zeng
Vivid Growth
Colored Pencil
Drawing
GF Central High School
Owen Seewald-Marquardt
Caught in a Shadow
Graphite
Drawing
Moorhead High School
Scarlette Hough
Precious
Digital
Media Arts
West Central Area
Neve Palubicki
Rametha
Oil Paint on Canvas
Painting
Perham High School
Dallas Kolerc
Vibing Giraffes
Graphite
Drawing
Ada-Borup High School
Victoria Hough
Innocensence
Watercolor
Painting
West Central Area
Aubrey Beving
A Gift To Give
Digital
Media Arts
West Central Area
McKenna Braaten
A Graduate in These Times
Adobe Illustrator
Media Arts
Kindred High School
Nori Donais
Apocalypse Vibes
Digital art with time-lapse video progression
Media Arts
Kennedy Secondary School
Lilia Stahl
Morning After
Acrylic
Painting
Hawley High School
Gracie Erickstad
Pete's Shoe Shop
Oil on Panel
Painting
Sheyenne High School
Karianna Thom
Untitled
Oil Pastel
Drawing
Sheyenne High School
Dana Arenivar
Rudy Pankow
Pastels, Acrylic, and Color Pencils
2D Mixed Media
Perham High School
Juliana Joyce Conlin
Identity
Colored Pencil
Drawing
Davies High School
Jessica Gilbertson
What a Year!
Photography
Photography
GF Central High School
Molly Pearson
Can't You Come In?
Graphite on paper
Drawing
Perham High School
McKayla Walker
Color Covered
Digital
Media Arts
West Fargo High School
Jolee Krull
The Fool
Watercolor
Painting
Moorhead High School
Kora (Feralynn Herman)
Crushed
Digitial
Media Arts
West Fargo High School
Erika Tinjum
Reality Isn't Real
Photography
Photography
GF Central High School
Kaija Martin Ohlsdorf
Cemetery Angel
Acrylic
Painting
Fargo North High School
Irene McDaniels
Ocean Sunset
Watercolor
Painting
Underwood School District
Brooklyn Guck
The Autumn Roan
Acrylic on Canvas board
Painting
Perham High School
Caty K.
Tucked away
Plaster gauze sculpture
Sculpture
West Fargo High School
Claire Stark
Swirls
Clay and glaze
Functional Pottery & Crafts
West Central Area
Catherine Tiedemann
Swimming in Garbage
Ceramic, Trash
Sculpture
Crookston High School
Sophie Lindberg
Fresh Air
Wire, paper pulp, paint
Sculpture
Underwood School District
Irene McDaniels
I'm Free
Wire, paper pulp, paint
Sculpture
Underwood School District
Amber Lee
Swimming Koi
Clay
Sculpture
Ada-Borup High School
Lacy Sargent
A Pile of Flapjacks
Clay
Sculpture
Ada-Borup High School
Yvonnah Marshall
Vessel #1
Red Earthenware Cone 04
Sculpture
Fargo South High School
Ayana Lutgen
Skeletonic Ophis Creepie Killcrop or SOCK
3D Mixed Media
Sculpture
Moorhead High School
Emma Marfell
Coiled Vessel
Clay
Functional Pottery & Crafts
Underwood School District
Faith Jepson
FOLKLORE
Wax Carved, Lost Wax Cast, Glass Enlayed
Functional Pottery & Crafts
Perham High School
Isabelle Osland
Expresso Cups
Red Earthenware Cone 04
Functional Pottery & Crafts
Fargo South High School
Miranda Zeien
Technology in Bloom
Mixed Media
2D Mixed Media
Sheyenne High School
*Note: this artwork is mean to be viewed through red and blue film panels.
Andrew Sip
Ariat Boot
Clay
Sculpture
Ada-Borup High School
Ava Lopez
The Art of Engineering
Cardboard, Basswood, String, Dowels
Sculpture
Crookston High School
Elijah Tooley
La Calavera
Red Earthenware
Functional Pottery & Crafts
Sheyenne High School
Anna Kronbeck
Tribute
Fabric
Functional Pottery & Crafts
Hawley High School
Julia Puhl
Crochet
Mosaics Plaster, Wire, and Mosaics
Sculpture
Fargo North High School
Kaitlyn Carlson
Beehive
Stoneware pinch pot with glaze
Sculpture
West Fargo High School
Anke Wiersma
Bruised Ego
Marblex Clay, Powdered Pigment
Sculpture
Crookston High School
Elena Schmitt
Surprise! You're a Cyborg!
Raku Clay, Metal
Sculpture
Hawley High School
Taylor Martin
Dress of Cards Packing
Tape and Playing Cards
Sculpture
Fargo North High School
Oliver Jensen
Sperlich
Stool Acrylic, magazine cutouts, yarn, floral, and marker on chair
2D Mixed Media
Fargo North High School
Eskyla Manriquez
Air Jordan 1 'Chicago Black Toe'
Clay
Sculpture
Ada-Borup High School
Jimmy Bishup
The Question
Clay
Sculpture
Ada-Borup High School
Cole Shotley
Pinch Pot
Vase Red Earthenware
Functional Pottery & Crafts
Sheyenne High School
Irene McDaniels
Not an Empty Vessel
Wire screen, embroidery floss
Sculpture
Underwood School District
Sophia Schuetz
Bird of Prey
3D Mixed Media
Sculpture
Moorhead High School
Avery Moxness
Butter Dish
Red Earthenware
Functional Pottery & Crafts
Sheyenne High School
Kylie Ness
Night Meme
Digital video
Media Arts
Fosston High School
Student Juried Exhibition
February 1 - 18
Thursday, February 4: Reception 5-7 pm
Juror: Naomi Ramona Schliesman
Juror's Choice $50
Amanda Frost
It's Just You and Me, Child You're A Beauty, September 2020
Relief Print
$120
Foundations Award $50
Ashley Peterson
With Love, 2020
Metal Rod, Coffee Filters, Spray Paint
NFS
Student Award #2 $50
Hannah Moller
Tension, 2020
Plaster, Steel Wool, Nylon, Feathers, Wires, Rocks
$75
Student Award #1 $50
Kaitlin Bexell
Bare Unity, 2020
Porcelain
$85
Faculty Award #2
Hannah Stelter
Internal Distress, 2021
Acrylic on Canvas
$400
Faculty Award #1 $100
Rebecca Martens
Australia Wildfires, 2020
Sculpture-Fire Extinguishers, LED Lights, Metal Stand
$300
Dean's Award $100
Courtney Donahue
Bodily State I, 2020
Monoprint
NFS
President's Award $200
Amanda Frost
Sex Education, Fall 2020
Installation
NFS
Best in Show $500
Kathy Masterson
Wallow, 2020
Earthenware, Yarn
NFS
Spring 2021 BFA Exhibition 1
February 22 - March 25
Thursday, February 25: Reception 5-7 pm
Artists
Matthew Luster
VALRAVN, 2020-2021
Matthew Luster
VALRAVN Movie Website, 2020-2021
Digital
NFS
VALRAVN Movie Teaser Trailer, 2020-2021
Digital
NFS
Matthew Luster
VALRAVN Letter, 2020-2021
Print, 8 1/2" x 11"
NFS
VALRAVN Envelope, 2020-2021
Print, 4 1/8" x 9 1/2"
NFS
VALRAVN Business Card, 2020-2021
Print, 2" x 3 1/2"
NFS
VALRAVN Logo Sticker, 2020-2021
Vinyl Sticker, 3 1/2" across
NFS
Matthew Luster
VALRAVN Poster One, 2020-2021
Print, 27" x 40"
NFS
VALRAVN Poster Two, 2020-2021
Print, 27: x 40"
NFS
Matthew Luster
VALRAVN Logo Tee, 2020-2021
Screen print on fabric, Extra Large Shirt
NFS
Matthew Luster
VALRAVN Logo Tee, 2020-2021
Screen print on fabric, Extra Large Shirt
NFS
Elizabeth Madsen
Elizabeth Madsen
Anything to Pass the Time, 2020
Toner transfer, ink, and graphite on paper
33" x 33"
$150
Elizabeth Madsen
Do I Know You?, 2020
Intaglio on paper
11" x 13"
$50
Elizabeth Madsen
Falling Asleep, 2019
Woodcut relief on paper
11" x 13"
$50
Elizabeth Madsen
That's Conditional, 2020
Relief and Screenprint on paper
11" x 14"
$75
Elizabeth Madsen
That's Not Love, 2020
Relief and Screenprint on paper
11" x 14"
$75
Elizabeth Madsen
Don't Worry, I Was Just Leaving, 2020
Drypoint intaglio on paper
30" x 22"
$250
Elizabeth Madsen
Remove Me, Undo Me, Don't Look, 2020
Drypoint intaglio on paper
30" x 22"
$250
Kristin Johnson
Kristin Johnson
Ephiphany, 2019
Oil on Hardboard
9" x 11.5"
$175
Kristin Johnson
Inevitable, 2019
Oil on Hardboard
9" x 11.5"
NFS
Kristin Johnson
Somber, 2019
Oil on Hardboard
8.5" x 11.5"
$175
Kristin Johnson
Turbulence, 2019
Oil on Hardboard
8.5" x 11.5"
$250
Kristin Johnson
Wonder, 2019
Oil on Hardboard
8.5" x 11.5"
$175
Kristin Johnson
Closure, 2019
Oil on Hardboard
10" x 11.5"
$250
Daniel Peterson
Daniel Peterson
Untitled 1, 2020
Charcoal, Pastel
19 1/2" x 23 1/2"
$100
Daniel Peterson
Untitled 2, 2020
Charcoal, Pastel
23" x 19"
$100
Daniel Peterson
Untitled 3, 2020
Charcoal
9" x 12"
$60
Daniel Peterson
Untitled 4, 2021
Charcoal
9" x 12"
$60
Daniel Peterson
Untitled 5, 2021
Charcoal
9" x 12"
$100
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak, 2020
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Poster Series, 2020
Digital Printed
18" x 24"
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Visual Branding Guide, 2020
Digital Printed
10" x 10"
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Visual Branding Guide, 2020
Digital Printed
10" x 10"
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak About Brochure, 2020
Digital Printed
18" x 24"
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Business Card, 2020
Digital Printed
3.5" x 2"
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Website, 2020
Digital
1440 x 3835
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Social Media, 2020
Digital
5" x 5"
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Basics Brochures, 2020
Digital Printed
8.5" x 13"
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Stickers, 2020
Digital Printed
2" x 2"
Free
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Hiking Boot Box, 2020
Digital Printed
13" x 10" x 5"
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Sock Packaging, 2020
Digital Printed
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Bag Tag, 2020
Handmade Paper Stamped, Logo is a Handmade Stamp
3.5" x 5"
NFS
Jade Bollman
Lone Peak Tee Screen Print Tee Shirts, 2020
Screen Print on Cotton Shirt
NFS
Nathan Mulske
Pantry, 2020
Nathan Mulske
Pantry Poster, 2020
Digital, Printed on Paper
46" x 30"
NFS
Nathan Mulske
Pantry Magnets, 2020
Digital, Printed on Magnet
Various Sizes
NFS
Pantry Stickers, 2020
Digital, Printed on Paper
Various Sizes
NFS
Nathan Mulske
Pantry Tote Bags, 2020
Digital Print
NFS
Nathan Mulske
Pantry Instagram Ads, 2020
Digital, Printed on Paper
NFS
Pantry App, 2020
Digital NFS
Nathan Mulske
Pantry Business Cards, 2020
Digital, Printed on Paper
3 1/2" x 2"
NFS
Nathan Mulske
Pantry Website, 2020
Digital
NFS
Spring 2021 BFA Exhibition 2
March 29 - April 22
Thursday, April 1: Reception 5-7 pm
https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/94934943965
Meeting ID: 949 3494 3965
Passcode: 597321
Artists
Brittany Martin: Artist Statement
I wanted to create an abstract series that allowed the viewer to view an environment with new lenses. My work is about trying to look at the world from a different aspect. With my photographs, I experimented with black and white images and played with how they were being portrayed to the audience. I wanted to experiment with my own senses when working with these images. My work usually consists of animals and landscapes but working with abstract images helped expand my mind and what those images could potentially be, with experimenting with the way color is being played with and the layout.
My reasoning behind creating a set of abstract images was to allow myself access to new thoughts and ways of creating work. I am never tired of what I create but finding new methods and ways to portray my work helps expand my mind in other fields that I work in. The idea of abstract work opens my mind to what images and works can be and how they are represented. I find that working with new ideas allows my work to expand and allows me to find out more about what I would like to work with and what I find powerful within my work.
Brittany Martin
Planet 76, 2021
Photograph on Metal
20” x 16”
$160
Brittany Martin
Space, 2021
Photograph on Metal
20” x 16”
$160
Brittany Martin
Unknown #1, 2021
Photograph on Metal
16” x 20”
$160
Brittany Martin
Depth, 2021
Photograph on Metal
20” x 16”
$160
Brittany Martin
Darkness, 2021
Photograph on Metal
16” x 20”
$160
Brittany Martin
Planet971, 2021
Photograph on Metal
20” x 16”
$160
Brittany Martin: Artist Statement
When thinking of what I wanted to work on for my Senior Project, I kept coming back to the idea of what do I love and what can I do with that. With that idea, I came up with a plant store. When going to plant stores or decorating my home, I often find it hard to know how to take care of some plants or finding information about what they do. I created an app for the plant store that would help those who are looking to take care of plant, to find out the benefits of plants and how to properly take care of them.
Along with the app I wanted the store itself to help with knowledge and creativity with plants by offering classes for the community.
My design and reasoning for the plant store was to work on a project that meant something dear to me that I encounter daily. By creating an app that helps navigate how to take care of plants to creating the designs that are for the store, made me proud to be working with different applications and methods. Being able to start out with just an idea and create a store mock-up of what would be displayed was exciting to work on. My work for the project helped me expand on how to create and work on ideas for myself and others.
Brittany Martin
Hanging Directional Signs, 2020
Poster on Foam Core
17" x 20"
NFS
Brittany Martin
Logo -Till&Sia, 2020
Vinylv 12" x 32"
NFS
Plant Identifier, 2020
Application Design
NFS
Brittany Martin
Wall Quotes, 2020
Vinyl
12" x 36"
NFS
Brittany Martin
Wall Plants, 2020
Vinyl
40" x 40"
NFS
Brittany Martin
Classes Opportunity, 2020
Poster on Foam Core
24" x 18"
NFS
Class Pamphlet, 2020
Paper
4" x 5.5"
NFS
Pamphlet Holder, 2020
Paper
4" x 5.5"
NFS
Brittany Martin
Roots Business Cards, 2020
Paper
2" x 3.5"
Free
Flower Business Cards, 2020
Paper
2" x 3.5"
Free
Alexander Overmoe: Artist Statement
The creation behind CreSkate was an interest in an activity by someone who didn’t have access to viable learning equipment or locations growing up. Creskate Is an organization that travels the country raising money in small towns to renovate old, unused parks into skate parks for beginners. I grew up in a small town that did not have a skate park, but I had an interest in learning how to skateboard. I didn’t start learning how to skateboard until after I graduated high school and moved to a larger city. For this organization, I created multiple elements that would be useful for a company with this exact purpose.
I created a brand, business cards, packaging, clothing, stickers, a magazine ad, and a website. I designed these using the Adobe Suite programs Illustrator, photoshop, and InDesign. The overall driving force behind this brand is to bring something of interest into a city or town that did not have access to before. This force is displayed by new skate parks in those towns.
Alexander Overmoe
CreSkate Website, 2021
Computer
NFS
Alexander Overmoe
CreSkate Event Poster, 2021
Gator Board
11" x 17"
NFS
CreSkate Site Poster, 2021
Gator Board
11" x 17"
NFS
Alexander Overmoe
Creskate 2 T-Shirt Set, 2021
T-Shirt
NFS
Alexander Overmoe
CreSkate 3 Sticker Set, 2021
Vinyl
NFS
CreSkate Business Cards, 2021
Paper
2" x 3" each
NFS
Alexander Overmoe
CreSkate Skateboard, 2021
Oak Wood
8 1/2" x 32 1/2"
NFS
Kaitlin Bexel: Artist Statement
My medium of choice is clay. I find it to be as versatile and strong as my ideas but humbling when overexerted. My work is comprised of clean, repetitive patterns and forms. I find myself drawn to the possibilities created by using the multiple as it allows for compositions of small pieces to command a much larger presence. Unity is also created by using similar, but not identical, repetitive patterns on utilitarian sets to allow a clean, simplistic finish. The utility of my vessels is important to me because I want others to feel the strength and structure as they interact with the piece. My hope is that others can see the simple strength behind my vessels as they use them in everyday life.
Kaitlin Bexel
A Place Setting, 2020
Stoneware
30" x 45" x 84"
$300
Kaitlin Bexel
Comfortable Insanity, 2021
Stoneware
Titles range aprox 10” to 15” in diameter
NFS
Kaitlin Bexel
A Little Worry Never Hurt, 2021
Porcelain
45” x 40” x 40”
NFS
Sumukh Agarwal: Artist Statement
The Armory Show was the first large exhibition of modern art in America held in Chicago, IL. The show was an important event in history, as it introduced Americans to experimental styles of art, serving as a catalyst for modern American art.
I created a brand inspired by this event called Armori – a magazine that highlights modern architecture in Chicago. As a graphic designer I created my project digitally and designed it using themes from architecture.
Sumukh Agarwal
Armori Social Media Advertisements, 2020
Digital
Variable Dimensions
NFS
Sumukh Agarwal
Armori Poster Series, 2020
Print
36" x 24"
NFS
Sumukh Agarwal
Armori Bookmark Set, 2020
Print
6" x 2"
NFS
Armori Letter Head, 2020
Print
11" x 8 1/2"
NFS
Armori Business Cards, 2020
Print
3.5" x 2"
NFS
Sumukh Agarwal
Armori Magazine, 2020
Digital
11" x 8 1/2"
NFS
Celena Goldie: Artist Statement
In my artwork, I wanted to challenge myself and make something that will impact other's when they see it. My goal is to reach out and show people environmental subject's like poaching, deforestation, pollution and what happens to the ones who can't ask for help. Two of my drawings What’s Hidden Beneath and Shelter in a Barren Land deal with these topics. The first shows what pollution does to the community that needs it and the second shows a forest that was once a haven but now is a waste land.
Growing up in the country, I was always outside playing in the woods and exploring the ponds surrounding my home. It made me want to emphasize the outcome of the people disturbing the environment and not realizing that they’re doing harm to that community.
Along with my environmental views, I also enjoy capturing the bond between family. One of my favorite relationships to work with is a mother and her child. A Mother’s Embrace, My Whole World and Cradle are of mother’s that I know, and I wanted to create art that surrounded the tender love they have for their children. I grew to admire mothers and the strength that they have after seeing my own mother and grandmother’s hard work over the years. Over time I started to focus a lot of my art on this bond because it’s one that’s very dear to me.
Shelter in a Barren Land, 2021
Charcoal
24” x 36”
$200
Celena Goldie
What’s Hidden Beneath, 2021
Charcoal
24” x 36”
$200
Celena Goldie
My Whole World, 2021
Charcoal
16” x 20”
NFS
Celena Goldie
Cradle, 2021
Charcoal
16” x 20”
NFS
Celena Goldie
A Mother’s Embrace, 2020
Charcoal
22” x 28”
NFS
Sam Weld: Artist Statement
My name is Sam Weld. I have a passion for music and love going to concerts. In times like these, it’s near impossible to get that live experience that concerts offer. I created EMRG with the intent of giving people a new live music experience and to promote up-and-coming artists in the local music scene. My passion for music and motion design allowed me to create stylish visuals that compliment the music. As a graphic design student, I was challenged with making a brand image that properly represents my mission. I wanted EMRG to have a visual style that can appeal to all types of people from casual music listeners to frequent concert-goers.
Motion graphics and music are a powerful combo, and I believe that people can still be moved by them the same way they could at a live event. Also, who doesn’t love a good light show?
Sam Weld
Website, 2021
Digital
NFS
Sam Weld
Poster, 2021
Paper
24" x 36"
NFS
Sam Weld
Musician Exhibit Concept, 2021
Various Media
NFS
Stationery, 2021
Paper
NFS
Sam Weld
Environmental Motion Floor Vinyl, 2021
Vinyl
NFS
Sam Weld
Epilepsy Sign, 2021
Paper
12" x 18"
NFS
Sam Weld
Environmental Motion Graphics, 2021
Digital, Video
NFS
Devyn Shemon: Artist Statement
Hello, my name is Devyn Shemon. I am completing my BFA in art education. I love creating in any way possible and experimenting with many different mediums throughout my work. Recently, I have been focusing on creating prints and paintings, but I also have a strong passion for ceramics and sculpture. In my work I mostly create non-objective abstract art and tend to focus on color and line. When I start a piece my first focus and the part I most enjoy is usually the colors I will use in the piece. I create art because it brings me joy. I truly love pushing myself to see what I can create. There is no better feeling to me then when I have an idea in my head so I work hard to execute it and it turns out even better than I thought. It also brings me joy seeing how my art makes others feel.
Devyn Shemon
Sydney, Tokyo, Paris, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, 2019
Ink on Paper
10” x 14”
$50
Devyn Shemon
Hospital Visit, 2019
Ink on Paper
10” x 14”
$45
Devyn Shemon
Dusk, 2020
Oil on Canvas
11” x 14”
$100
Devyn Shemon
Wires, 2021
Oil on Canvas
16” x 20”
$120
Devyn Shemon
Untitled, 2020
Wires, Galvanized Metal, Wood
16” x 20” x 10”
NFS
Panoply: Faculty Exhibition
April 26 - May 14
Thursday, April 29: Reception 5-7 pm
https://minnstate.zoom.us/j/92538193267
Meeting ID: 925 3819 3267
Passcode: 900435