School of Art and Design
"The Working Artist" intends to highlight the art of creating. The exhibition encourages collaboration between artists and aims to shed a light on the process behind the creation of artworks. [READ FULL POST]
Amity features the work of Katelynn Mai-Fusco, a UNC Alumni living an working in Fort Collins, CO. Mai-Fusco works predominately with paper—one of the oldest mediums, having been used for centuries to tell stories. [READ FULL POST]
Jessica Forrestal's hand-drawn installations require intensive labor and crafting as she challenges concepts of quality, disposability and time. Much of Forrestal's work explores American consumer culture, mass production, consumption, and disposal of objects that are meant to promise functionality and life improvement. [READ FULL POST]
Mackenzie Browning’s exhibit Green Screen opens October 22 in the Mariani Gallery. Browning's aesthetic can be described as bold, meticulous, and inventive, often blurring the lines between design, craft and fine art. His artworks are constantly pushing personal technical boundaries, often becoming architectural in nature. [READ FULL POST]