South Dakota State University Visual Arts Faculty Exhibit
University Gallery, Washington Pavilion
301 S. Main Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD
The works in this exhibit consider the structure of possibility and curiosity. Central to our teaching and artistic practices, these concepts guide us to explore and question both the known and unknown through visual and visceral means. Stories emerge through a generative process of making and unmaking while acknowledging that a work may never have an end.
Is it likely…
a line leads back to the beginning
assuming too much
(multidimensional phantasmagoria)
____ is an endless distance
lemonade was a popular drink and still is
What would that something be? Is it a personal truth or hypothesis? Is this
the right solution, or our best answer right now? For a moment, that something is captured and made material. For a
moment, we hold a declaration or a discovery. Weaving together diverse
experiments with substance and matter is an understanding of the impact of
engaging in a process of making. We resolve that this color adds depth, and these
marks sustain affect. This shape has evolved after uncertainty. Whether as an act of inquiry or revelation, as self-expression or
communication, the creative force is momentous. Our varied endeavors imagine and envision what
would that something be, distill that something, and eventually pause as a
living document.
Exhibitors: Hamid Amini, Diana Behl, Shannon Frewaldt, Peter Reichardt, Erik Ritter, Mel Spinar, Tim Steele, Mark Stemwedel, Marisa TenBrink, and Kristy Weaver