Community college art exhibition to open at UHCL Art Gallery
November 3, 2017 | UHCL Staff
Artists currently studying studio arts in area community colleges are presenting their
works in the Art Gallery at University of Houston-Clear Lake in a juried exhibition
titled, “15th Houston Area Community College Student Exhibition.” The public show
opens Thursday, Nov. 9 and runs through Friday, Dec. 15. The opening reception is
Wednesday, Nov. 8 from 5-7 p.m. with an awards presentation at 6 p.m.
“We have 16 artists from San Jacinto Community College’s North, Central and South
campuses, Brazosport College, and Lone Star College’s Montgomery and University Park
campuses,” said UH-Clear Lake’s Art Gallery Director Jeff Bowen.
Bowen, who judged the submissions, said he was looking for artists whose works displayed
a combination of technical ability and a unique perspective or examination of a concept.
“Artists were allowed to submit up to three pieces, and in a few cases, they were
able to get all three of their works accepted into the show,” Bowen said. “Those particular
artists were able to express their theme or concept across all three works and demonstrate
how they were connected. I’m looking for artists who are developing a certain autographic
style — that is, if you looked at their work separately, you could see how they worked
together.”
Three artists will be chosen as winners. “I haven’t yet decided who’s won, but the
pieces on my short list are those who have explored or delved into a theme that demonstrates
that autographic style,” he said.
The exhibition will include mixed-media works, but Bowen said there were no constraints
on theme. “We have paintings, photographs, drawings, prints, watercolors, sculpture
and ceramics in this show. It’s a chance for student artists to experiment with new
forms and new themes using any media,” he said.
Most importantly, Bowen said, this exhibition is a way to highlight what is important
to community college art students this year. “It’s great to see what’s being created
amongst emerging artists,” he said.
“Also, this exhibition is a wonderful way to introduce UHCL to potential transfer
students from community colleges. We love to have them come and visit us, meet our
faculty, see our campus and encourage them to continue their education here.”
For more information, visit www.uhcl.edu/art-gallery/exhibitions/upcoming-exhibitions.
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