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Six Photos from the SMU Division of Art Faculty Exhibition

The neon Palestine, Texas, 2015 by Associate Professor and Chair of the Division of Art Noah Simblist, faces the rotunda in the Hughes-Trigg Student Center. 39 x 28 inches.
The neon Palestine, Texas, 2015 by Associate Professor and Chair of the Division of Art Noah Simblist, faces the rotunda in the Hughes-Trigg Student Center. 39 x 28 inches.

The Faculty Exhibition will showcase works by professors in the Division of Art, including a wide range of media. This exhibition gives students and the DFW community the opportunity to see and experience the work of teaching artists. Meadows staff member Mary Guthrie stopped by to preview six of the many works.

The exhibit is running currently at the SMU Pollock Gallery, and will close on Saturday, March 19.  

Detail from Black Rock Mesa, 2015 by Mary Vernon, professor of art and Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor. Oil and ink on Yupo, 26 x 80 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Valley House Gallery.
Detail from Black Rock Mesa, 2015 by Mary Vernon, professor of art and Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Professor. Oil and ink on Yupo, 26 x 80 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Valley House Gallery.
Visiting Professor Travis LaMothe’s Hard Rock Cafe, 2015. Pants, frame, 57 x 40 inches.
Visiting Professor Travis LaMothe’s Hard Rock Cafe, 2015. Pants, frame, 57 x 40 inches.
One of three works by Professor of Art Michael Corris, Storage Problem #11. Inkjet print on aluminum, 22 x 17 inches.
One of three works by Professor of Art Michael Corris, Storage Problem #11. Inkjet print on aluminum, 22 x 17 inches.
Detail from Sunrise / Hawaii I, 2015, by faculty member Kalee Appleton. Archival inkjet print, 30 x 20 inches.
Detail from Sunrise / Hawaii I, 2015, by faculty member Kalee Appleton. Archival inkjet print, 30 x 20 inches.
Adjunct Lecturer Kael Alford’s Juliette on the Levee, 2009, one of three Alford works in the show. Archival inkjet print, 14 x 14 inches.
Adjunct Lecturer Kael Alford’s Juliette on the Levee, 2009, one of three Alford works in the show. Archival inkjet print, 14 x 14 inches.

 

By Nick Rallo

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