Faculty art exhibit at Gardiner Gallery
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Art faculty exhibit at Gardiner Gallery
The Gardiner Gallery at Oklahoma State University is presenting its annual Art and Graphic Design Faculty Exhibition through Oct. 25, featuring recent work of full-time, adjunct and retired faculty of the Department of Art. The exhibition and all events are free and open to the public.
The exhibited artwork represents the full spectrum of areas in studio art and design including traditional drawing, painting, sculpture, metal work, graphic design, video, and digital animation. The fine arts faculty members work as professional artists, involved in national and international exhibitions, while also serving as mentors to their students.
This exhibition offers an opportunity for students to see the talents of their professors,
who challenge and inspire them on a daily basis. The faculty members guide the students
to find their own visual voice and inspire and nurture innovation and creativity.
Meanwhile, these faculty artists are equally committed to sharing their insights with
the general public.
In addition to the exhibition, the art history faculty and graduate students at the Department of Art will present a series of roundtable discussions through April 23, 2014, highlighting their research achievements. Students and community members will learn about exciting topics from each presenter’s current publication and research projects. For more information about this series schedule, please call 744-4143 or visit: museum.okstate.edu.
The Gardiner Gallery is fully accessible and located on the first floor of the Bartlett Center for the Visual Arts at the northwest corner of Morrill Avenue and South Knoblock Street. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday; 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. The gallery is closed for Sundays, University holidays, home football games and installation days.