It’s unclear what, exactly, you’re looking at when viewing Elizabeth Smith’s work for the 2016 Baccalaureate Exhibition for the first time. “One person said they “In a Country of Oil and Water”
Category: Visual Arts
Warm Days and a Tribute to Home
Sunny days seem far behind us as we enter December. While snow has barely powdered the ground, winter winds and cloudy days add a chill “Warm Days and a Tribute to Home”
Blue Trees and Green Prariegrass
Reminiscent of fabric patterns or maybe the artwork of another culture, the drawings of Carolyn Hausladen combine natural imagery with familiar patterns. Polka dots decorate “Blue Trees and Green Prariegrass”
The Piecing Together of Fractured Timelines
It’s a little chaotic at the Memorial Union Gallery on Saturday morning. Without the usual flow of students studying or walking through campus, the blaring “The Piecing Together of Fractured Timelines”
#NoDAPL Movement Inspires Artists
The construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in western North Dakota has become a polarizing issue. Anti-DAPL protests have escalated while president-elect Donald Trump has “#NoDAPL Movement Inspires Artists”
MU Gallery Exhibits Floor-to-Ceiling
It’s a November morning. You grab your warm cup of coffee and walk up the Union stairs, ready to sink into the couches and study. “MU Gallery Exhibits Floor-to-Ceiling”
Stories, Sabrina and Scherenschnitte
When Sabrina Hornung walked into the hip downtown coffee shop Youngblood, she looked every bit the artist in cat-framed glasses, a large trendy coat “Stories, Sabrina and Scherenschnitte”
Student Run, Student Focused, Student Made
Last year, Ochre Creative Studios opened their doors to provide more room for local students to exhibit their work. This year, the same studio “Student Run, Student Focused, Student Made”