Twenty-six faculty and staff members from the Department of Art and Art History will show their work in a variety of media in the “Faculty and Staff Exhibition,” opening Jan. 21 at the Eisentrager-Howard Gallery in Richards Hall.
The exhibition continues through Feb. 6 and will conclude with a First Friday closing reception on Feb. 6 from 5-7 p.m. in the gallery.
“I don’t think we’ve ever had a time in the history of this department when we’ve had so many accomplished artists working here,” said Pete Pinnell, professor and chair of the Department of Art and Art History. “What’s fun is that these artists include not just our full-time faculty, but also our part-time faculty and the staff members who make this department run. From top to bottom, this department is filled with exciting artists working in an incredibly wide array of mediums. I know that this will result in a fantastic show.”
Participating in the exhibition are the following :
Christy Aggens, multimedia designer and student services coordinator (painting)
Byron Anway, lecturer (painting)
Stacy Asher, assistant professor of art (graphic design)
Alexis Bass, digital instructional specialist (video)
Margaret Bohls, assistant professor of art (ceramics)
Matt Bukrey, art fabrication space manager (ceramics)
Jordan Buschur, lecturer and gallery director (painting)
Santiago Cal, associate professor of art (sculpture)
Mark Cole, assistant professor of practice (ceramics)
Eddie Dominguez, associate professor of art (ceramics)
Dana Fritz, professor of art (photography)
Anthony Hawley, lecturer (painting)
Aaron Holz, associate professor of art (painting)
Elizabeth Ingraham, associate professor of art (textiles/mixed media)
Josh Johnson, lecturer (sculpture)
Karen Kunc, Cather Professor of Art (printmaking)
Bart Lynch, lecturer (drawing)
Andrea Maack, office assistant (mixed media)
Mo Neal, associate professor of art (sculpture)
Walker Pickering, assistant professor of art (photography)
Pete Pinnell, professor of art and Chair (ceramics)
Zheng Rui, researcher (calligraphy)
Amy Smith, lecturer (drawing/printmaking)
Matthew Sontheimer, assistant professor of art (mixed media)
Francisco Souto, professor of art (drawing)
Sandra Williams, associate professor of art (mixed media/painting)
The Eisentrager-Howard Gallery is located on the first floor of Richards Hall, which is located at Stadium Drive and T streets on the UNL City Campus. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 12:30-4:30 p.m. Admission to the gallery is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact the Department of Art and Art History at 402-472-5522.