April 10 - May 12, 2019
Since 1974, the Student Annual has showcased new artwork produced by students at Illinois State University. The juried exhibition, which features work in a variety of mediums and styles, offers many students the first opportunity to have their work reviewed by professionals outside the University.
The School of Art is pleased to present the 2019 Marshall Dulaney Pitcher Award to MFA student Molly Markow and BFA student Camila Pasquel. Both artists will be recognized for their achievements during the presentation of awards. To further honor their accomplishments, University Galleries will devote additional exhibition space to the presentation of new works by both artists.
Awards presented as scholarships range from $50 to the Best in Show award of $300. The awards ceremony at 6pm will include the presentation of scholarships for School of Art students.
Award sponsors include: The School of Art; Arts Technology Program; The Jen Franklin Award; Randy Reid; Barry Blinderman; Normal Editions Workshop; University Galleries; The Silica Ceramics Club; Irving S Tick Award; Richard D. Finch Undergraduate Drawing and Printmaking Award; and the following areas within The School of Art: Glass and Graphic Design.
Reception sponsors include: The College of Fine Arts; Friends of the Arts; Casey’s Garden Shop and Florist; and Jimmy John’s.
This year's studio juror is Claudine Isé, owner and director of Goldfinch in Chicago, and Director of the Freeark Gallery + Sculpture Garden at the Riverside Arts Center in Riverside, Illinois. Isé also teaches in the School of Art and Art History at the University of Illinois-Chicago, and is a Lecturer in the Graduate Painting and Drawing department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Isé is a writer, curator, and educator who has worked in the field of contemporary visual art for the past two decades. She previously held the positions of assistant curator at UCLA’s Hammer Museum, and associate curator of exhibitions at the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio.
The design juror is Zach Kaiser, a designer, music producer, and Assistant Professor of Graphic Design and Experience Architecture at Michigan State University. He earned his MFA from the Dynamic Media Institute at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Kaiser is also a co-founder of Skeptic, a Boston-based research and design collective whose work ranges from large-scale interactive installations to service design, and from brand identity design to mobile application design and development. The work of Skeptic has been featured at several design conferences, including UX Fest 2013 and Design Exchange Boston. Kaiser has exhibited nationally and internationally and has presented his research at the Allied Media Conference in Detroit and Relating Systems Thinking and Design in Oslo, Norway, among others.
Events
All exhibitions and events at University Galleries are free and open to the public.
Opening reception and awards ceremony
Curator-led tours and artmaking workshops are available for all ages by appointment. Field trip stipends are available for schools and community organizations to offset the costs of bussing. Contact gallery@ilstu.edu to schedule.
Exhibition tour and workshop co-presented with the Children’s Discovery Museum. Participants (ages 7-10) will meet at the CDM, come to University Galleries for an exhibition tour, and return to the CDM for an exhibition-related artmaking activity. Registration is required for this free program at childrensdiscoverymuseum.net. This program is made possible by an Illinois Prairie Community Foundation—Mirza Arts and Culture grant awarded to the CDM.
Exhibition tour and workshop co-presented with the Children’s Discovery Museum (same info as above)
Wednesday, April 10
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Awards ceremony at 6 pm.
Saturday, April 20
1:00 p.m.
Co-presented with the Children's Discovery Museum.
Saturday, May 11
1:00 p.m.
Co-presented with the Children's Discovery Museum.