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Draw Me Near: Artist Statement (open access)

Draw Me Near: Artist Statement

Photographs from the MFA Exhibition "Draw Me Near" as shown at the Cora Stafford Gallery.
Date: March 27, 2019
Creator: Casillas, Horacio
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

Draw Me Near: Photographs

Materials from the MFA Exhibition "Draw Me Near" as shown at the Cora Stafford Gallery.
Date: March 27, 2019
Creator: Casillas, Horacio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Draw Me Near: Video captions transcript

Draw Me Near: Video

Timelapsed video from the MFA Exhibition "Draw Me Near" as shown at the Cora Stafford Gallery. In this video, friends, family members, and colleagues dine with the artist during the exhibition.
Date: March 27, 2019
Creator: Casillas, Horacio
Object Type: Video
System: The UNT Digital Library

No Major No Rules: Presentation

Presentation describing the BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition "No Major No Rules."
Date: May 2019
Creator: Ramos, Andrea
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Phoebe Adams: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition Artist Statement (open access)

Phoebe Adams: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition Artist Statement

Artist Statement for the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Adams, Phoebe
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mari Renteria: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition Artist Statement (open access)

Mari Renteria: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition Artist Statement

Artist Statement for the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Renteria, Mari
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

Stephanie Van Den Heuvel: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition

Presentation for the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Van Den Heuvel, Stephanie
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Jackie Lawrence: BFA Senior Exhibition Artist Statement (open access)

Jackie Lawrence: BFA Senior Exhibition Artist Statement

Artist Statement for the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Lawrence, Jackie
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

No Major No Rules: Photographs

Photos from the BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition "No Major No Rules."
Date: May 2019
Creator: Ramos, Andrea
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

Mari Renteria: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition

Images from the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Renteria, Mari
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
No Major No Rules: Artist Statement (open access)

No Major No Rules: Artist Statement

Artist Statement for the BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition "No Major No Rules."
Date: May 2019
Creator: Ramos, Andrea
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

Marina Cano: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition

Presentation from the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Cano, Marina
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Stephanie Van Den Heuvel: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition Artist Statement (open access)

Stephanie Van Den Heuvel: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition Artist Statement

Artist Statement for the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Van Den Heuvel, Stephanie
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

Jackie Lawrence: BFA Senior Exhibition

Presentation for the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Lawrence, Jackie
Object Type: Presentation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Marina Cano: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition Artist Statement (open access)

Marina Cano: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition Artist Statement

Artist Statement from the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Cano, Marina
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library

Jackie Lawrence: BFA Senior Exhibition Photographs

Images from the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Lawrence, Jackie
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

Phoebe Adams: BFA Fibers Senior Exhibition Photographs

Photographs from the Bachelor's of Fine Arts degree Fibers Senior Exhibition
Date: May 2019
Creator: Adams, Phoebe
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Kaugnayan (Connections) (open access)

Kaugnayan (Connections)

Artist Statement from the MFA Exhibition: "In my recent work, I have expanded upon the deconstruction, reconstruction, and reflection that has informed my artistic process for many years. My working method involves using remnants from previous works; they reappear in their original form or are reworked, aged destroyed, or recreated from different materials. My Process allows me to illustrate the passage of time as older work takes on new forms in a renewed context. New connections begin to surface as my paintings and accompanying objects are layered into a work about the passage of time as well as other passages; a migratory mentality know to all who live away from home."
Date: December 2019
Creator: Pettyjohn, Johanna
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
North (open access)

North

Artist Statement from the MFA Exhibition: "My work about place attachment and the physical markers within the landscape that I consider home - Minnesota. I am interested in space and place and where those two things intersect. Using a limited color palette, metalsmithing and enameling techniques, texture, drawing, and photographs, I imbue my work with the memories of the landscape. My work is about experiencing space and is meant to bring pause -a moment of quiet and calm.."
Date: May 2019
Creator: Sawyer, Jessica
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Potty Talk (open access)

Potty Talk

Artist Statement from the MFA Exhibition: "I create figurative sculptures that explore the anxieties and rituals of acceptance. These sculptures embody ambiguous, self-referential narratives that act as a resolution between myself and my anxieties. My work is primarily ceramic because clay is an extremely intuitive medium, allowing me to explore the figure from both an emotional aesthetic and an anatomical scrutiny. I am also interested in multiplicity and its visual relation to habits and rituals. Repetition can be a very calming activity, but it can cause adverse effects as well. I am interested in that fine line between compulsive and compulsory."
Date: May 2019
Creator: Larrabee, Teresa Kaye
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uncertain Ground (open access)

Uncertain Ground

Artist Statement from the MFA Exhibition: "In my artwork I explore my concept of home in relation to my memories growing up in the border cities of Juarez, Chihuahua and El Paso, Texas. Being a young immigrant, the only constants in my life were my sense of home and the common landscape on both sides of the border. In order to create a connection of that time and place, I investigate materials that are symbolic to my Mexican heritage and my life in the United States through the combination of traditional handwork and digital fabrication. I utilize various materials such as clay and corn husks, unifying them through the formal elements of value, line, and shape. My work becomes abstracted to symbolize the passage of time and the way in which our memories are imperfect representations of events."
Date: May 2019
Creator: Garcia, Karla
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
On/Scenity (open access)

On/Scenity

Artist Statement from the MFA Exhibition: "My work merges craft and queer iconography to reflect on my journey of is covering identity in the absence of a positive sexual role model. It has resulted in a body of work that is heavy with sex-toy imagery, and explores multiple disciplines including quilting, soft sculpture, crochet, and printmaking. Through this exploration of material, I humorously combine wholesome and taboo imagery in order to reclaim and confront sexual commodity, an industry that is heavily dominated by male pleasure. While questioning my own constructed identity, I use humor as a defense mechanism to ease into the conversation of Queer identity and the Queer female gaze."
Date: May 2019
Creator: Russell, Alyssa
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trappings (open access)

Trappings

Artist Statement from the MFA Exhibition: "Trappings is a huntress’ vanity room installation, exhibiting the duality of being feminine while utilizing masculine skills and traits. Keela Dee Dooley is a metalsmith from southwest Virginia, in the Appalachian Mountains where southern culture has gender expectations, stereotypes, and misconceptions. Working in what is considered a “man’s world” she challenges the expected role of a young woman by being skilled in a traditionally male dominated field, ferrous metalsmithing, and referencing the traditionally male dominated practice of hunting. Breaking the boundaries of industrial equipment and material, she creates elegant yet intimidating wearable sculptures out of steel on the CNC Plasma Cutter."
Date: May 2019
Creator: Dooley, Keela Dee
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Walk (open access)

The Walk

Artist Statement from the MFA Exhibition: "Photography lets one be a participant as a viewer and recorder of moments in the space around them. The impulse to capture moments is felt as urgent in our current social atmosphere, and the act of image making to depict true reflection and sense of the space around us seems to have gotten lost. My intention is to observe and make imagery of temporal details I see in place. Through the process of a walk, I emphasize being present in my current space and moment. Walking is an independent, autonomous action that allows one to witness, freeze and appreciate instances in time and place. The curiosity that sets a body in motion while walking lets the observer detect variation in a situation, and to never see the same thin g twice. My work presents glimpses of individual human trace, as well as transient marks seen in nature that one might miss because of the ephemerality of place and moment. It portrays awareness of the environment and expresses interest with the unknowns of life around us. By walking to observe my surroundings, I allow myself to discover hints of others’ lives, and to contemplate the …
Date: May 2019
Creator: Smith, Kendra
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library