No results match your search.Try being less specific, using different keywords, or checking your spelling.
Academics Visual Arts What's Happening What's Happening Get the latest news and updates related to Visual Arts at Denison University. Navigate Visual Arts About Degree Requirements Courses Internship Program Facilities Honors, Awards & Scholarships Alumni & Careers Faculty & Staff Forms, Policies, Publications 2019 Exhibitions'From Hill to Home: An Exploration of Risk'Student exhibition in response to an essay " Avant-Garde and Kitsch," showcasing how their artistic practice associates to that he criticized.Date: February 21, 2019 FacultyProf. Coleman exhibit at McDonough Museum of ArtAssistant Professor Justin Coleman is presenting an Artist Lecture and Opening Reception of his work at Youngstown State University.Date: February 6, 2019 2018 FacultyAssociate Professor Sheilah ReStack Receives $43,800 GrantAssociate Professor Sheilah ReStack receives a $43,800 grant from the Canada Council for the Arts, for ‘Future From Inside.’Date: May 8, 2018 2017 FacultyArt faculty debuts at MoMAEm Rooney, a visiting assistant professor of studio art at Denison, is among the artists debuting in a new MoMA exhibit, “Being: New Photography 2018.”Date: September 28, 2017 FacultyDenison professor exhibits work at Whitney Biennial 2017Denison University professor Sheilah Wilson's recent collaborative video work made with Dani Leventhal premieres at the Whitney Biennial.Date: March 14, 2017 2016 Lectures & DiscussionsRemembering the '60s: Panel Discussion with Rowland SchermanPanel talk with photographer Rowland Scherman, alum Michael Jones, and faculty.Date: September 27, 2016 Announcements & UpdatesNewly tenured professors announcedNewly tenured professors Jessica Bean, Wei Cheng, Fareeda Griffith, Ashwin Lall, Francisco Lopez-Martin, Riina Tehver and Sheilah Wilson.Date: February 23, 2016 2015 Awards & HonorsStudio Art Honors & Awards 2014-2015Every year, the Studio Art department presents a handful of awards to select students.Date: June 23, 2015 Awards & HonorsVail Scholarship 2005 - 2014Studio Art majors with a 3.0 GPA, are eligible for the prestigious VAIL Scholarship in the Fine Arts, a competitive scholarship ($1200).Date: June 2, 2015 Awards & HonorsMary K Campbell/Carolyn Woodrow Deckman Studio Art Scholarship RecipientsThe Mary K Campbell/Caroline Woodrow Deckman Scholarship is awarded to a student or students who show outstanding creative achievement in Studio Art.Date: May 23, 2015 Awards & HonorsKeith Boone-Anderson Ranch Award 2010 - 2014The award is granted to one student a year based on her/his exceptional dedication and commitment to her studio practice and demonstrated leadership.Date: April 23, 2015 Awards & HonorsFoster G. McGaw Scholarship 2005 - 2014Rising Juniors with a GPA of at least 3.4, are eligible for the prestigious McGaw Scholarship in the Fine Arts.Date: March 23, 2015 Awards & HonorsMary G. and G. Harold Osborne Endowed Scholarship RecipientsThis Fine Arts scholarship is based first on a nomination and then on a presentation to the Fine Arts scholarship committee.Date: February 23, 2015 2014 Awards & HonorsDU student wins People's Choice Award in state-wide contestSenior Hunter Hughes was awarded the People's Choice Award in the art competition of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Ohio.Date: April 10, 2014
Applied practice drives student innovation From posters to brochures, Duc Le ’26 merges inventive flair, tactical thinking, and hands-on techniques with bold design.
Visual arts chair named 2024-25 U.S. Fulbright Scholar Micaela Vivero is heading to Spain, where she will be teaching at Universidad de Murcia.
An art student finds her footing in 981 square feet A mural — and the Denison Summer Scholar painting it — spring to life in a Newark community-service project.
Crayon artist, tech wizard, Renaissance man From humble beginnings, Christian Faur has become an acclaimed artist who’s found a home at Denison by carving his own niche.
At the Studio Art Lending Library, ‘you choose what speaks to you’ Inaugural program brings student works out of Bryant Arts Center and into buildings across campus
Picture-perfect paid internships Denison’s Career Center funds internships that add valuable experiences to an arts education.
Building Bridges: Ron Abram, Collaboration and Tejido de Voces The importance of art - especially in a world divided by COVID, politics, and distance - is a tangible thing.
Columbus Creative in Residence Denison’s Studio Art department introduces Columbus Creative in Residence program.
A Fragile Balance Artist and professor Micaela Vivero explores space and balance in a recent exhibition in Rota, Spain.
“Hold Hold Spill” Artist and professor Sheilah ReStack describes her work as something recognizable, but changed.
Black Art 2020: Active interaction with Art Two art exhibitions that focused on Black artists and their work became a springboard for learning in Prof. JSTN CLMN’s Black Art 2020 class.
The camera’s eye: On teaching photography Professor Sheilah ReStack writes on what it means to provide a context for photography when teaching students.
How We Learn A Look Inside Ourselves A Denison Museum art exhibit titled About Ourselves/Inside Ourselves explores queer history and identity.
Where We Go Painting Virtual Reality Studio Art alum Al DiLorenzo ‘19 learned virtual reality & painting skills - now they combine them for a career in the arts.
How We Learn Art and Space Connect and Encourage Empathy Resident artists Christian and Anne Manns pay tribute to local history through exhibition “Monumental!”
Students, Workshops & Info Sessions Plein-air painting at Ebaugh Pond A hands-on introduction to plein-air painting, mindfulness, and ecological observation at Denison’s scenic pond. Read more
Students Public art amplifies community voice It’s the most courageous work I’ve done,” said BFA major Mel Wienandt ’26. “But it reminded me why art like this matters.” Read more
Student Exhibitions, Students Student exhibition explores memory and impermanence Advanced painting students chose themes of art, memory, and history in a post-art historical world for an exhibition in the Denison Libraries. Read more