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Art majors Create Student Sculpture Exhibition Opening on Oct. 20 in Tucker Student Center

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擜 new exhibit in Pouryousefi Gallery in Tucker Student Center has a two-fold purpose. Created by senior art majors in the Senior Seminar and Exhibitions I class, the show gives them hands-on experience on how to create a compelling display while also showcasing sculptures designed by students of Adjunct Professor Matthew Jones. The opening reception for the Sculpture Exhibition is Oct. 20 from 3 to 5 p.m. The show will be displayed through Oct. 27.

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Emma Wiggins paints the easels for the reliefs.

The three seniors responsible for arranging the artwork are Emma Wiggins, Jillian Enlow, and Isabel Gallegos. Enlow and Gallegos also have pieces in the show. 鈥淭his class is prepping us for graduate school, or if we wanted to go into a gallery career position, it teaches us how to handle artwork, how to transport artwork, how to prep the walls and how to create a space that’s visually engaging for students, who may walk into the space, and say, 鈥楬ey, I really like going to galleries,鈥欌 Wiggins informed. 鈥淚t creates an opportunity where people who may not be in the art world can enjoy it.鈥

Wiggins and Gallegos are planning to go to graduate school after completing their bachelor鈥檚 at 猫咪头条. The application process will begin in January. Wiggins is a two-dimensional artist who does drawing and painting. Gallegos works in ceramics and has enjoyed taking sculpting classes. Enlow, of Linconlton, N.C., is still exploring her options for either graduate school or work. A studio arts major, she is a multi-talented artist and likes drawing, painting, sculpting, ceramics, and creating digital artwork.

Wiggins, of Robbinsville, N.C., noted that the Exhibition I class has taught her that artists need to know how to best showcase their artwork. 鈥淵ou need to make your art for you,鈥 she explained. 鈥淵ou need to create to express who you are鈥攚hatever the meaning is behind your art鈥攂ut you also need to know how to show it and be professional in a way that it can be easily viewed and accessed by other people. You need to have a plethora of skills. You need to make digital content. You have to know how to write well; you have to know how to photograph well; you have to be just well-rounded to be an artist in today’s generation.鈥

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Adjunct Professor Matthew Jones explains to the students that visitors to the exhibit need to be able to walk around the sculptures.

Wiggins said her educational journey at 猫咪头条 has positively impacted the way she approaches the creative process. She chose to attend 猫咪头条 because of the close-knit campus. 鈥淚t fostered everything that I value in life: faith, family, and my relationship with God,鈥 Wiggins described. 鈥淎nd it has been exactly what I needed for this season.鈥

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Isabel Gallegos poses with her sculpture.

Gallegos, of Charlotte, N.C., has enjoyed the opportunity to actively participate in the installation process of the show. She and her classmates have gained more appreciation for the time and effort鈥攖he sanding, painting, and thoughtful planning鈥攖hat go into preparing a show, and they are excited to apply what they鈥檝e learned to their next project. 鈥淲hen you submit work to an exhibition, you take that for granted,鈥 she remarked. 鈥淚鈥檝e learned that we have to be three steps ahead and there鈥檚 a lot more prep that I didn鈥檛 know we were going to be doing.鈥

While working to refine the display, Gallegos, Enlow and Wiggins remained open to receiving the expert guidance of Jones and Professor Emerita of English and Art Dr. Nancy Bottoms, who teaches the class.

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Jillian Enlow stands with her sculpture.

鈥淚鈥檝e learned how quickly things can change,鈥 Gallegos acknowledged. 鈥淚nitially, we had set up three sections, which were our sculpture, porcelain heads, and then our reliefs and abstract work. It made sense in our head, but after coming in, we realized that we need to be about to walk around the sculpture. We鈥檙e working with a 3D object here, so we鈥檙e not just placing it on a pedestal. People have to be able to interact with it.鈥

As viewers take the time to examine the art, Enlow shared that she hopes they will be inspired by the 鈥減assion and creative energies鈥 of the artists, who are not all art majors.

Enlow added that organizing the Sculpture Exhibition helped build her confidence, and she鈥檚 excited to assemble the next show on Nov. 10. The upcoming exhibit will highlight even more pieces from her, Wiggins, and Gallegos, offering the seniors another opportunity for creative growth and collaboration.

Auxiliary aids will be made available to persons with disabilities upon request 10 working days prior to the event.  Please call 704-406-4270 or email [email protected] with your request.

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