Dr. Jennifer Saracino, Assistant Professor of Art History, will give a talk about her research, followed by a closing reception for the Department of Visual Art Faculty Exhibition.
Dr. Jennifer Saracino, Assistant Professor of Art History, will give a talk about her research, followed by a closing reception for the Department of Visual Art Faculty Exhibition.
Artists included in the exhibition are Sarah Alexander, Luke Brodersen, Joseph Fioramanti, Diana Lodi, Logan Marconi, Kevin Mahoney, Russell Maycumber, Laura Mongiovi, Patrick Moser, Sara Pedigo, Leslie Robison, Jason Schwab, Chris Smith, Natalie Stephenson and Mark Zimmerman. Their work encompasses painting, drawing, motion graphics, print and digital design, package design, social practice, printmaking, community-based arts, photography, sculpture, installation and video.
Each artist’s practice is rooted in a deep intellectual curiosity, which is paired with a rigorous material, conceptual and social inquiry. Whether employing more traditional modes of artistic production, building relationships through community-based arts and design and collaborative processes, or working across disciplines, our art and design faculty have a deep well of professional experience from which to draw upon for their teaching. Their efforts both in the classroom and in the field have contributed greatly to Flagler College’s rich cultural environment, and in turn reverberate throughout our community.
Phone: 9048268530
Email: jdickover@flagler.edu
2019/09/24 - 2019/09/24
Crisp-Ellert Art Museum at Flagler College
48 Sevilla St., St. Augustine, FL 32084