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Lumen – Thesis Exhibition by Carol Record

14 Oct , 2021  

MFA Candidate Carol Record presented her thesis design show on October 1st. Carol designed and produced Lumen, a card game that can be used as a teaching tool to help introductory photography students learn professional terminology used in critiques. Lumen fosters a casual, game based environment with the hopes of reducing student anxiety leading up […]

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Black Men Design: MFA Exhibition by James Johnson

14 Oct , 2021  

MFA Graduate James Johnson completed a successful thesis show in April 2021. Black Men Design was created by James as a way to promote and encourage interest in graphic design among young black boys. He created a book called Design Thinking: Teen Beginner’s Guide to introduce design ideas and principles to young teens.

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“Curiosity with the Familiar” MFA Thesis Exhibition by Karine Parker

25 Sep , 2021  

In the Spring 2021 semester, MFA candidate Karine Parker presented her thesis exhibition “Curiosity with the Familiar”. This show explored the field of User Experience (UX), and what makes an experience intuitive and invisible. During the show, attendants were able to interact with different activities that related to various UX principles including Occam’s Razor and […]

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Madison Prince’s Quit Squalin Receives International Recognition

21 Sep , 2021  

Photography major Madison Prince has been named one of Lenscratch’s 26 to Watch list. “I feel like photographers have the ability to showcase their reality,” Prince said. “Whether that be realistic or manipulated imagery, photographs have always been the way I’ve been able to manifest how I feel, combined with what I experience, in the […]

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Black History Month Juried Show

3 Feb , 2021  

The Black History Month Juried Exhibition will be on display until February 18 in the Hammond Hall Gallery at Jacksonville State University. This show consists of many varieties of art from artists across the nation who submitted work to be juried. Our juror is African American artist Rashaun Rucker from Detroit, Mi http://www.rashaunrucker.com/ We invite […]

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Creative Quarterly Winner- Hannah Jones!

7 Nov , 2020  

Congratulations to Hannah Jones for her winning package design in Creative Quarterly in the Student Graphic Design category! She also received runner-up for three other branding designs. Hannah was one of only 6 winners and 9 runners-up.”Creative Quarterly is an international journal focusing on promoting the best work in graphic design, illustration, photography and fine […]

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Enter Now! Covid Creations Art Show

26 Oct , 2020  

COVID Creations is an art show open to all JSU students and affiliates and is free to enter! This year has been a new, and sometimes difficult, experience for all of us. However, it has also brought some amazing opportunities for creativity! If you have created (or would like to create) something during this time […]

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McCandliss & Campbell – Public Lecture

23 Oct , 2020  

Public Lecture in Design & Photography McCandliss & Campbell, the award winning art direction team of Nancy Campbell and Trevett McCandliss and Jurors of JSU’s National Juried Student Design Show: WORK, will give a public lecture to coincide with the opening of the show.In this lecture, you’ll get a look at the work and process of this […]

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Public Lecture: Curatorial Activism in the Contemporary Art Landscape

29 Sep , 2020  

In this lecture, gallery directors Jessica Borusky of University of North Florida and Rachel Schmid of California Lutheran University discuss curatorial activism in today’s world, from academic galleries to public institutions to artist-run spaces. Dialogue will address such questions as, what does it mean to create polyvocal exhibitions, and why is this type of diversity important? What does curatorial activism look like, particularly through the lens of non-profit organizations and education? What problems related to gender and race are faced in the museum space, and what are the lasting effects of these issues? Two short presentations will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Mary R. Springer.

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Meet the Professor: Sarah Ellis

28 Sep , 2020  

We are honored to introduce our new Printmaking professor, Sarah Ellis, and excited to have her here at JSU! Bio: Sarah Ellis earned a BFA with a concentration in Printmaking from the University of Akron in 2014. She then attended the University of North Texas and received her MFA with a concentration in Printmaking in […]