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26th Annual Juried
USF Student Exhibition
April 1 - May 6, 2002 School Director's Statement On behalf of the students, faculty and staff of the USF School of Art and Art History, welcome to the 26th Anniversary of the Student Art Exhibition. We send special thanks to the outstanding staff of the Contemporary Art Museum, our supportive community donors for the awards and to Jerry Saltz, juror of the exhibition. For more than a quarter of a century this exhibition has showcased the freshest and most dynamic student artwork produced anywhere. This year's up and coming artists, like hundreds before them, will ultimately mark this event as a passage to the future. USF students have gone on to become leaders in the visual arts throughout the world. Congratulations to all of the exhibitors; we are proud of your achievements and share the excitement of your future! Wallace Wilson Director's Statement The annual juried student exhibition is recognized as a significant opportunity for students to see their work in a professional environment. A principal aspect of the exhibition is to introduce to the public noteworthy new talents. Each year the juror–an artist, critic, or gallery/museum professional–makes a selection from the artworks submitted by undergraduate and graduate students. Over the past 25 years that we have hosted the exhibition, we have been fortunate to have our students' artwork reviewed by many distinguished jurors who have selected the works and awarded the prizes. The list of past jurors includes: Marcia Tucker (1977), Roberta Smith (1988), the Guerilla Girls (1992), and the Art Guys (2000). This year's juror, Jerry Saltz, is the art critic for The Village Voice in New York; a curator and writer; two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee; and a lecturer at Yale and Columbia University. We are fortunate to have his critical eye to review the creative output of our emerging artists. I would like to thank members of the museum staff: Alexa Favata, for arranging for the juror; Don Fuller, for designing the invitation, banners and brochure; Tony Palms, for the installation; and Mandy Kalajian and Randy West for the reception. This year a special thanks goes to Devon Larsen and James Rodger for their efforts to organize the exhibition. Each year, a group of loyal friends from the community, the School of Art and Art History and Graphicstudio, join the museum and support the students by contributing prize money. We are very appreciative of this support, as it adds to the vitality and excitement of the exhibition. Please note the names of the generous contributors listed in this brochure. Congratulations to all the artists in the exhibition and to the award recipients. Margaret Miller Accepted Artists, Works, Awards Antinori, Shawn, 7 Years at a Time , ceramic Arandi, Nazanin / DeArriba, Julia, The Pyramid, video installation - Ares, Erica, Mother & Child, mixed media Armstrong, Jennifer, Dinner in Bed, mixed media Ashbaugh, Amy, Untitled, oil on canvas Barbera, Sunni, Untitled, B&W photograph Botti, Peter, Pillow Talk, mixed media Bratton, Tamara, My Father's Lungs, mixed media Brewer, Stephanie / Bellew, Lynn, Untitled, mixed media - Brewer, Stephanie, Untitled, mixed media Burton, Jenny / Grosch, Eleanor, Collage, mixed media Burton, Jenny, Result of Antisocial Behavior, stuffed animals Butler, Robmat, Push Pin # 3, light pine Butler, Robmat, from Aluminum Lamp Series, aluminum, rice paper Colby, Christine, Mother's Mane, porcelain, human hair Cox, Katie, Defeated, clay, fabric Cox, Katie, Mr. & Mrs. Squirrel, clay, fabric Crockett, Jaisen, Directions, video Crockett, Jaisen, Relax, You Live in America, digital print Del Campo, Hector, Estrawberry, mixed media - Dunlap, Brandon, Bun Cup #23, ceramic Dunlap, Brandon, Bat Aphrodisiac, mixed media Ellis, Robert, Contemplation of the Peanut, acrylic on wood Elsasser, Leslie, Being Ashamed of Selling Your Soul While Your Head is Down, mixed media Farrar, Sarah, Listen, oil on canvas Frankel, Sara, Hairbrush, wood, metal Frey, Danielle, War Memorial, audio, digital prints Frey, Danielle, Remains, color photograph Gavronsky-Hoffman, Rachael, Portrait of Kalup Donte Linzy as Labisha, oil, gold leaf on canvas Giroux, Jay / Rumpf, Daniel, Vision Merger, B&W photograph, mirror Giroux, Jay as Esseh, Accept Blank Space, B&W photograph Guest, Matthew, Auto Erotic Shopping Mall, mixed media - Hall, Barron, The Climb, video installation Hester, Tanya, Two Many, mixed media Hester, Tanya, Makeover, ceramic, make-up Jackson, Ulysses, Playing God 27, acrylic on wood - Jimenez, Carla, Exploitation, digital photograph Kaehn, Leslie, KeeLee, audio Kalajian, Mandy, Sadistically Superb, acrylic on canvas Kaufman, Andrew, Infinite Possibilities in the Face of Unexpected Probabilities, mixed media Kilroy, Arielle / Sinclair, Steve, Perfection, B&W photograph, steel, thread Kilroy, Arielle, Untitled, mixed media Kiuber, Anna, Capital P, oil on canvas Kokay, Brad (Bradikus), Custodian of the Oracle, acrylic, collage on canvas Linzy, Kalup Donte, Orgasm, audio Maple, John, Solitary, oil on wood - Maple, John, Her Path, oil on wood Marcinowski, Stephen, More is Less, oil on canvas McGrane, John, Glimpses of Gospel, digital prints Mutt, White Trash Bliss, mixed media Mutt, Frog/Coke/Grease/Spoke/Yellow, mixed media Naage, Yudit, Tractatus II, mixed media Otto, Rickyv, Middle Class Valor, mixed media Rasheid, Saheir, Somewhere Off the Earth Somebody Wondered, acrylic on canvas Reynolds, Mesha, Following Patterns, iron-ons, cloth, tissue Sayles, Julie, Breaking News, mixed media Spenser, Kate, My Mother & Me, mixed media Stack, Donna, Float, video Steelman, John, MRI / Open View, pencil, pastel, gesso Stevens, Joy, Untitled, digital photograph Stork, Anita, Heartbreak, monotype Storlie, David, Palpable Absence, plaster Terry, Diane, T. thinks J.M., oil on canvas - Honorable Mention Thompson, Cat, Facsimile, pinhole photograph Thonen, Douglas, Floating Head, oil on canvas Tunney, Connie, Spring, pen, ink Vreeland, Jeffrey, Souljah, oil on canvas Vreeland, Jeffrey, Untitled, screenprint Walker, Melissa, Skinned Kong, acrylic on canvas Williams, Lynne, Experiments in Role Reversal, digital photograph
Art History Papers Dunathan, Kathryn, Terror and Trajedy: Wadja's Danton , art history paper - Leavengood Art History Award $150 Lazzara, Damon, DaVinci: Artist as Scientist / Scientist as Artist, art history paper
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