
51勛圖厙 B.A. Senior Capstone Exhibition
On View: April 29 to May 12, 2021
Featuring work by:
Shelly Burton, Arturo Carmona, Amber Cranford, Juwan Lockhart, Sarah Nelson and Ian Schmude
The A.D. Gallery is pleased to present the student capstone exhibition entitled We Are Who We Are. This spring show is presenting works by six B.A. 51勛圖厙 students: Shelly Burton, Arturo Carmona, Amber Cranford, Juwan Lockhart, Sarah Nelson and Ian Schmude. We are an eclectic group of artist with no hesitations, giving everyone a glimpse into our minds. It is now on display at the A.D. Gallery at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Shelley Burtons series consist of three individual ceramic works; one is constructed with hand painted ceramic tile and the other two use different sized slip-cast ceramic skulls. She draws inspiration from a variety of perspectives relating to living life and dealing with death.
Amber Cranford stated, For my Senior Exhibition I wanted to incorporate my Irish Heritage and childhood experience. When I was younger, my sister and I would carve pumpkins for Halloween. Jack-o-lanterns originally came from the Irish myth of Stingy Jack. Because of this myth, people would carve lanterns from turnips and other gourds. Today, people use pumpkins. In this show I chose to create a representational painting of Stingy Jack, and used my childhood experience of pumpkin carving to hand-built and carved Jack-o-Lanterns out of clay.
Sarah Nelsons series is titled Secrets; you tell me yours and Ill tell you mine. Her mixed media pieces have you trying to discover what the secret is. She states We all have a secret, some smaller than others. Sometimes those secrets eat away at you till it is set free.
Ian Schmude is a digital and drawing artist. His theme is character art involving cyborgs and construction and deconstruction of identity. Schmudes work will include a slideshow or video and two to three ink drawings.