U of A M.F.A.s Dominate Northwest Arkansas in January With Six Art Exhibitions

Support local art this January by attending six exhibitions featuring graduate students from the U of A School of Art.
Top from left: Thomas Coffey, Nicolette Bonagura, Shelby Fleming. Bottom: Chris Choi, Zibia Rajabi, Acadia Kandora, Leah Grant.

Support local art this January by attending six exhibitions featuring graduate students from the U of A School of Art.

Support local art this January by attending six exhibitions featuring University of Arkansas School of Art Master of Fine Arts graduate students.

Chris Choi Solo Exhibition
Arsaga's at the Depot: 548 W. Dickson St., Fayetteville
Through Jan. 23
Closing reception 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23

Chris Choi is a cross disciplinary printmaker that uses the practice of photography to capture portraits of individuals that are marginalized by America. Through the process of digital manipulation, he adds layers back on top of portraits to reference the process of screen printing and metaphorically reference the barriers theses individuals struggle to conquer.

Shelby Fleming "Escape" Solo Exhibition
The Apollo on Emma: 308 W. Emma Ave., Springdale
Through Jan. 31
Artist reception 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16 

"This series focuses on creating sculptural installation with the intent of being photographed for the camera.  With the camera, I choose what information is revealed and concealed to the viewer through the framing of the image and focusing on particular sections of the installations or sculptural object. The reveal and conceal of the object acts as a metaphor for how we choose to present ourselves publicly versus privately, and the risks involved in revealing too much." — Shelby Fleming

Leah Grant Solo Exhibition
Art Center of the Ozarks: 214 S Main St, Springdale, AR 72764
Jan. 14 through March 28
Artist reception 6-8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31 

"I am always wrestling with the idea of perception, whether it be someone else's or my own. I use an arts-based research framework to destabilize definitions on black women in visual culture. I bring elements from my past and my present to inform my process on being, existence, and becoming by incorporating images of myself at different times in life. Through this practice I seek, to be more vulnerable with myself and not let fear get in the way of seeking out the things I want to create." — Leah Grant

Looking for America
U of A School of Art featured artists: Thomas Coffey, Acadia Kandora, Rebecca Drolen, and Hannah McBroom
NWACC Integrated Design Lab: 1201 SE Eagle Way, Bentonville
Jan. 12-31
Closing reception 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30 

"The Looking for America tour is an effort to hear different perspectives on immigration in America through the lens of very different communities. At a time when Americans are more divided than ever, especially on the issue of immigration, Looking for America seeks to bring people together across political divides and answer the question, 'What does it mean to be American?'" — Liza Morris

Cross Section
U of A School of Art featured artists: Acadia Kandora, Jonathan Green, Shelby Fleming, Zibia Rajabi, and Nicolette Bonagura
Online exhibition presented by the University of Montana

"'Cross-section' is an online exhibition of work representing the vast array of content, medium, approaches, and influences of Artwork being made by graduate students today. This peer juried exhibition represents the outstanding and unique art of current international and national graduate students working within the visual studio arts." — Cross-Sections jurors

ButterMeUp
sUgAR Gallery: 1 E. Center Street Fayetteville, AR
Pop Up Exhibition 5-7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31
Jurors: Aisha Chantal Bryant, Christopher Williams, Mackenzie Turner

A one-night-only multimedia exhibition centered around the theme of butter.

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