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This art-making demonstration was inspired by the site-specific installation in Caroline Kent's exhibition What the stars can't tell us at University Galleries.
This video was created by Kat Naughton, Gallery Assistant, with Tanya Scott, Curator of Education.
This art-making demonstration was inspired by the process of light-painting photography and the themes of transformation, empowerment, and self-discovery present in the exhibition Making Our Space: Members of the Peoria Guild of Black Artists (PGOBA) at University Galleries.
This video was created by Kat Naughton, University Galleries' Assistant, with Tanya Scott, University Galleries' Curator of Education.
This art-making demonstration was inspired by The Conference of the Lakes, After Farid Attar, featured in Alice Hargrave's solo exhibition, The Canary in the Lake , at University Galleries.
This video was created by Tanya Scott, Curator of Education, with Aaron Caldwell, Graduate Assistant at University Galleries.
This art-making demonstration was inspired by The Conference of the Lakes, After Farid Attar, featured in Alice Hargrave's solo exhibition, The Canary in the Lake , at University Galleries.
This video was created by Tanya Scott, Curator of Education, with Ari Garcia, Student Assistant at University Galleries.
This art-making demonstration was inspired by mixed-media sculptures featured in Ashley Jude Jonas's solo exhibition, Not Knowing , at University Galleries.
This video was created by Tanya Scott, University Galleries' Curator of Education, with Aaron Caldwell, Graduate Assistant at University Galleries.
This lesson was inspired by Jen Bervin's artist book The Desert, featured in Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect, Selected Works (1997-2020) at University Galleries.
This lesson was inspired by Jen Bervin's artist book The Desert, featured in Jen Bervin: Shift Rotate Reflect, Selected Works (1997-2020) at University Galleries.
This lesson was inspired by Terminal (2019), a unique artist's book by Melissa Oresky using the following materials: acrylic, vinyl, collage, graphite, bookboard, and linen. Terminal was featured in the 2020 Faculty Biennial exhibition at University Galleries.
This lesson was inspired by the prompt "Something that brings you joy."
This lesson was inspired by the printmaking processes used in the work of artist Sarah Smelser, professor at Illinois State University.
This lesson was inspired by My Opposable Thumb TV (2020), an erase and redraw animation by Nathania Rubin. My Opposable Thumb TV was featured in the 2020 Faculty Biennial exhibition at University Galleries.
This lesson was inspired by sculptures Microenvironment #2 (2018) and Microenvironment #3 (2018), by artist and faculty member in the Wonsook Kim School of Art at Illinois State University, Laura Primozic George. Microenvironment #2 and Microenvironment #3 were featured in the 2020 Faculty Biennial exhibition at University Galleries of Illinois State University.
This lesson was inspired by the work of artist Nazafarin Lotfi .
This lesson was inspired by the work of artist and Illinois State University alum, Wonsook Kim.
This lesson was inspired by the work of artist Nazafarin Lotfi .