By: Samantha Rinkus '11
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The art department is getting ready to launch its annual Bachelor of Fine Arts show,
opening on Sunday, April 10, and going through Sunday, May 8. Seniors Laura Steinbacher,
Patrick Maguire and Owen Fifield will be displaying their works in the AMC as the
final step toward their degree.
āIt is basically a showing of our thesis work,ā Maguire said. āThis āthesis workā
might be a showing of a series, or it might be a companionship of the artistsā past
works. The show is the final product of what most BFA students spend their four years
attaining.ā
The show is the last of many faculty reviews that these students have undergone, as
they are required to submit portfolios at the end of each semester. Art faculty members
then assess the studentsā work before deciding if the student should remain in the
program.
āThe BFA is a pre-professional degree, and the students must present a show that is
cohesive, showing the fruits of a disciplined and systematic personal investigation
via their art,ā Ron Pederson, Art Department Chairperson, said. āTheir focus can be
ideational (centered on concepts), visual (centered on similar images or similar visual
dynamics), or material (working with a particular medium and process). Usually, each
artist employs all three.ā
According to professor Kurt Kaiser, the students have been focused on their work for
the show throughout recent semesters, with the faculty there to help push their pieces
to the next level.
āWe want them to develop a kind of personal style,ā Kaiser said. āWe feel like we
do a pretty good job of giving them a foundation in art, but then are they running
with that, are they taking that and orienting it toward a direction that really represents
themselves.ā
Students visiting the show can expect a range of forms on display. Fifield will be
showing his series in photography, while Steinbacher and Maguire (who's image is featured
above right) will both be showing a series of paintings. However, other forms will
also be on display, as the three students show their talent in sculpture, drawing
and print as well.
āThere will be a wide range of works in many different mediums, but with each artist
they will have a theme that connects all their works together,ā Steinbacher said.
āThis show will be amazing with so many strong works. Iām really looking forward to
having it all put together.ā
All students are invited to celebrate the works of these graduates, and are encouraged
to do so.
āI think youāll like our art,ā Fifield said. āIf you donāt, we love that too, because
youāre reacting to whatās in front of [you] ā being human. In a world where people
are becoming like machines, I would rather that you hated my art and knew why you
hated it than to not see the art at all.ā