A Path Appears: How Students Can Change the World
Three artists collaborated to construct an exhibit with individual artworks that deal with implicit and explicit violence, anger and aggression yet are executed with a decorative, embellished and handcrafted aesthetic. Their artwork employs beauty, surface decoration, “handwork,” imagery, iconography, irony, craft and much more to invade the domain of from what and by whom one might expect art to be made. One might say their works are “Pretty Aggressive.”
Stacey R. Chinn, Lexington KY, sculptures are an aesthetic marriage of materials, techniques, ideas, and associations that ultimately act as instruments for provoking thought.
Lori Larusso’s, Lexington KY, paintings examine looming traditional and cultural expectations that resist forces of change while also promising something better.
Jennifer A. Reis’s, Morehead KY embellished textile assemblages investigates personal and cultural issues that are intentionally difficult.
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