Art News Archive

Two faculty members from Marshall University’s School of Art and Design, Associate Professor Hanna Kozlowski and Professor Sandra Reed, received grants from the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History to support creative work and promote lifelong learning and healthy aging.

Marshall University’s School of Art and Design will present its 12th Annual National Juried Exhibition, featuring works by artists from more than a dozen states and works of regional artists from West Virginia and Ohio.

The Dr. Carter G. Woodson Lyceum at Marshall University kicked off Black History Month 2023 Tuesday, unveiling the 2023 Official Black History Poster and honoring the Marshall University and K-12 student winners of the Black History Poster Competition and their teachers.  The event featured keynote speaker Dr. Leonard White, physician, and associate dean for diversity at Marshall’s Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine.

The School of Art and Design will present Simulacrum: How to Make Money (While Destroying Photographs), an exhibition of conceptual art made by artist and former School of Art and Design faculty member Ariel C. Wilson. The exhibition is one of the offerings of the Birke Fine Arts Symposium.

Marshall University Libraries and the School of Art and Design are presenting “Optimism in Appalachia: Reclaiming Hope through Artwork, Crafts, and Poetry,” an exhibition that will be on display through May 5 in Drinko Library on the Huntington campus. An opening reception is planned for 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, in the Drinko Atrium. It

Marshall University’s School of Art and Design will open a two-person sculpture exhibit, Voyage of Life, Tuesday, Jan. 17.

Marshall University Art Professor Ian Hagarty attended public screenings and the award ceremony for the European Cultural Centre’s Personal Structures —Reflections exhibition, held in conjunction with the Venice Biennale 2022. A work by Hagarty and Marshall Photography Associate Professor Danny Kaufmann, Riverine, was featured.

Marshall University’s School of Art and Design is relocating its Birke Art Gallery from Smith Hall to the Visual Arts Center in downtown Huntington and is hosting a grand re-opening celebration from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16. It takes place at 927 Third Ave. and is free and open to all.

The Marshall University School of Art and Design has two exhibitions in early November at the Visual Arts Center, 927 3rd Ave. in downtown Huntington. Exhibits on view in the Charles W. and Norma C. Carroll Gallery include Composite, which will be displayed Nov. 7-10, and Witness Actuality, Nov. 14-17.

The Marshall University School of Art and Design has two exhibitions in early November at the Visual Arts Center, 927 3rd Ave. in downtown Huntington. Exhibits on view in the Charles W. and Norma C. Carroll Gallery include Composite, which will be displayed Nov. 7-10, and Witness Actuality, Nov. 14-17.