Galleries of the Harris Fine Arts Center
Past Exhibits
GENEVA RD | FALL 2020 ART INSTALLATION CLASS
October 25- November 5 | 6 a.m.-11 p.m.
Gallery 303 Foyer
Gallery 303 Foyer
THE BLACK STORIES PROJECT | MADISON CASAGRANDA
September 10- October 21 | 6 a.m.-11 p.m.
Gallery 303 Main Foyer North
Gallery 303 Main Foyer North
MALLORY CLINGER, KELLY JENSEN, SIDNEY FAANUNU, CLAIRE HARDY | WERIFESTERIA
4th Floor Hallway, East
Jan. 31-Feb. 14
Jan. 31-Feb. 14
Lifelong Learning: BYU Comms Alum Rebecca Irvine Reflects on Her Education and Career
Irvine looks fondly back on her years at BYU and notes how they prepared her for her current career as a professor and author
BYU’s Department of Art Displays Student Artwork in an Online Exhibition for the Public
Due to the global pandemic, this year’s annual student art show is being displayed online Every winter semester, students from the BYU Department of Art have the opportunity to display artwork in a special gallery exhibition in the Harris Fine Arts Center. This year, faculty and staff adapted to the social distancing requirements due to the pandemic and displayed the artwork online. “The day the university decided to vacate the campus and move to remote learning was the day before the gallery was set to accept submissions for what would have been this year's physical student show,” said gallery director Eric Edvalson. “Unfortunately, we had to cancel the physical show, but we still wanted to give the students an opportunity to show their work.The online exhibition displays over 50 pieces of art from the students. Although seniors have opportunities throughout the year to display their work at their final BFA exhibitions, the annual student show is a valuable opportunity for the wider student body of the Department of Art to display their work and to possibly win awards. This year, guest juror Madeline Rupard selected the award-winning artwork for the online exhibition. Rupard is a recent graduate of Pratt Institute with an MFA in painting, and she is an alumni of the BYU Department of Art.Tess Cowley won first place for her piece “Untitled - Ceramic” while Carrie Jube Everett took second with “Figment” and Elisabeth Baird took third with her piece “Bread.” Honorable Mentions included: Stephen Clawson, “The Regular Price;” Jeffrey Hampshire, “Google Earth Series;” Carolyn Koo, “A Picnic Feeling;” Hannah Landeen, “Travis’ Hoodie;” and Ricey Wright, “See You At the Top.”“Without a doubt, we would love to be viewing this art in person if we could,” Edvalson said. “Still, the diversity of work really shines in a digital environment, both individually and collectively.”To view the exhibition visit 2020 Annual Student Exhibition.
Shaun Parry, CFAC Alumnus, to Receive BYU Alumni Achievement Award
Shaun Parry will be presented with a BYU Alumni Achievement Award on Thursday, Oct. 8. Prior to the award reception, Parry will give a lecture entitled “Impossible Dreams I Didn’t Know Enough To Dream.” The lecture will be held in the Madsen Recital Hall at 11 a.m. Admission is free and the lecture is open to the public.
Rebecca Irvine
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