Graduating fine arts seniors present âCommon Differencesâ exhibit
Contact: Madison Welzbacher
STARKVILLE, Miss.âSixteen graduating seniors majoring in fine arts at Mississippi State are showcasing their work with a thesis exhibition in three locations on campus.
âCommon Differencesâ is open May 7-13 with installations in the art galleries of the Visual Arts Center, Cullis Wade Depot and Colvard Student Union. The exhibit focuses on the personal narratives of the students who use art to convey their stories in distinctive ways.
A public reception will be held Saturday [May 7], 1-4 p.m. in all three locations beginning in the Union Art Gallery.
Student exhibitors include (by hometown):
ABERDEENâTiffany Gladney, whose thesis is a visual representation of how she views strong, powerful Black women.
COLUMBUSâTaylor Addison Moore, a landscape painter whose thesis exhibition tells a personal narrative about battling her own obstacles through her academic journey.
JACKSONâRosemary Ferguson, a printmaker who experiments with graffiti, painting and printmaking through which she has developed a fun, radical style of art that is powerful and bright.
KOSCIUSKOâTironn Talley, a comic illustration artist whose thesis work explores his interests of heroes and villains from comics, movies and games.
LOUISVILLEâAustin Chambliss, a ceramic artist who strives to create a sense of unity between functional pieces of pottery, binding them together as a unifying set.
MADISONâMia Parker, a ceramist whose art takes inspiration from taxidermy.
OCEAN SPRINGSâJosephine Burke, a ceramic artist whose artwork concentrates on the materials and processes of both clay and crochet, combining the two mediums into one form.
OXFORDâLily Elliott, whose thesis exhibition will showcase handmade tables, chairs, game boards and their respective pieces.
PHILADELPHIAâNoah Edwards, a ceramist whose work focuses on his courses in religion, philosophy and mythology.
PONTOTOCâWilliam Allen Pearson, whose work draws inspiration from past experiences along with what he encounters in the world today.
QUERETARO, MexicoâAna Sofia Licona Luque, a furniture maker who draws inspiration from her cultural heritage and the urban landscapes that surround her.
RAYMONDâMarcus Williams, who desires to create work that is influential and grand, exploring and questioning human natureâs drive and quest for immortality.
ST. LOUIS, MissouriâTaylor Barlow, a drawing student who believes that art can be expressive, unifying and providing knowledge of oneself.
STARKVILLEâGem Collins, a printmaker who communicates with the outside world through illustrations, both digital and analog; and Marika Dunne, a mixed media artist whose goal is to analyze what makes objects or individuals unique in form and depict this through her work with charcoal, oil paint and watercolor.
TUPELOâJustin Vowell, a ceramist who creates wheel thrown pieces of pottery.
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