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Exploring the heART of Campus

With the hurricane season upon us and our whirlwind of events this week, heART of Huntsville was also on our radar. As a yearly tradition, the LEAP Ambassadors are always excited for this cultural program that teaches community members about art in Huntsville. This first week, we were especially excited because Mr. James Reston was accompanying us through our tour of Sam Houston’s campus.

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We started off our tour at the Gaddis-Geeslin Gallery. Currently, the gallery is hosting Photography in Place, an exhibit showcasing the works by photographers Jean-Sebastien Boncy, Leigh Merrill, and Allison V. Smith.

 

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Dr. Michael Henderson, Department Chair of the Art Department, who generously support this program, provided some insight on these impressive works.

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Also in attendance was Dr. Melissa Mednicov, art history professor at SHSU, who offered more information on the artists.

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As we finished viewing the works in the gallery, we began our hike towards the College of Humanities and Socials Sciences (CHSS). Along the way, Professor Mike Yawn introduced us to Sam’s newest art along Avenue J. Entering the CHSS building, Professor Yawn pointed out a piece by Jesus Moroles that stands on the east grounds of the College. Mrs. Linda Pease, the Cultural Services Coordinator for the Wynne Home Cultural Arts Center, also imparted her knowledge of  his work due to various pieces being housed at the Wynne Home. Walking through the building we learned about the art by Bruce Marion that hangs at the west entrance.

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Next on our itinerary was the Gaertner Performing Arts Center (GPAC), but we decided to take a detour and step into the Newton-Gresham Library. As we all kept very quiet, we viewed works by Charles Pebworth and David Adickes. There was also an exposition of James Reston’s book of which he seemed to enjoy.

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From there, we walked over to the Gaertner Performing Arts Center. Named after James Gaertner and his wife Nancy, the building is home to the Fine Arts Program at Sam Houston State University.  Most people would agree that the GPAC is one of the most impressive buildings on campus. It is home to multiple recital halls and a lot of art.

As Mr. Thompson, gave us a tour of the Performing Arts Center, the heART of Huntsville participants were in awe as they got a look around. Hanging above us, we were told, was a wood and metal mobile named “Around the Flower Wall” by James Surls.

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James Surls is a very well-known artist who is an SHSU Alumn and a former professor at Sam. The LEAP ambassadors have seen art by Surls on several trips. The GPAC is also home to a Jesus Moroles sculpture and a series of photographs. These last pieces everyone found most intriguing as he is most known for his sculpting skills.

When we were done with our tour of the Performing Arts Center we walked across campus to Austin Hall where a spread of Asian food was waiting us. We made our plates and settled in for a chance to relax in the air conditioning and eat our dinner.

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It was nice to learn some history behind Austin Hall and get to spend some quality time with all of the guests.

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As the night ended we said our “see you later” to Mr. Reston who had enlightened us with his company for the past couple of days.

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We were not only excited to have learned a lot about the art on campus but also have spent some time with great people from our community. With everyone delighted with the first evening of heART of Huntsville, we were looking forward for next Tuesday’s art filled adventure. Next week we will take everyone around the Downtown Square and explore the City of Huntsville.

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Author mikeyawnPosted on October 31, 2017Format AsideCategories Art, Civic EngagementTags Austin Hall, Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Gaertner Performing Arts Center, heART of Huntsville, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, SHSULeave a comment on Exploring the heART of Campus

Exploring Art in the heART of Huntsville: Session One

Driven to learn more about the community, LEAP Ambassadors are participating in the heART of Huntsville program, which promotes local arts in the Huntsville area. The program consists of four meetings, each with a different artistic theme, tour guides, and participatory activities.

As Ambassadors, we were excited to once again learn more about our campus and community.  This excitement, however, was dampened–literally–when, just minutes before the program began, it began to rain heavily.  Ambassadors President Megan Chapa, in charge of driving one of the golf carts, arrived from across campus a bit worse for the wear.  Professor Yawn, also driving a cart, arrived with one leg completely drenched.  It occurred to us that the program’s participants would probably find the campus’s art much more appealing if they weren’t having to stand in the rain to view it.  Fortunately, the rain calmed eventually and we all managed to arrive at the Art Department to kick off our first meeting with staff, locals, and faculty, albeit a bit belated and somewhat damp.

We began at the Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, where Professor Henderson, the chair of the art department, kindly welcomed us and gave us some background of the art department.

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At that time, Dr. Melissa L. Mednicov introduced us to the “Still Summer” exhibit, with work by Debra Barrera and Kelly O’Connor, and gave us a closer insight at the background of the exhibit.

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While O’Connor’s work emphasizes memory, fantasy, and fiction; Barrera’s work emphasizes personal memories, specifically relating to her childhood participation  in sports such as swimming, seen in most of the art in the exhibit, such as “Pool Rules” or “Bottom of the Pool”. Another piece of work we found fun and interesting was “Selfies on Mars/Selfies on Earth”, where we of course could not miss our group selfie with Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Pease, and Dean Shields.

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Before heading out to the Lowman Student Center Art Gallery, we all took a survey to test our knowledge of Huntsville community art so far. By the end of the program we should be able to see an improvement in knowing and recognizing artwork locally. Next, we arrived at the LSC Art Gallery where we enjoyed an exhibit offered by Professor Trish Ramsay, whose Family and Consumer Science class produced scarves and other textiles.  The pieces were beautiful and creative.

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As a bonus, we learned a bit about the large piece of art outside the LSC art gallery.  Turns out, it is a piece by James Surls, who graduated from SHSU.  The piece, unlike almost any of his other work, was done when he was a student at SHSU in the 1960s.

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Following the scarves exhibit, we moved to the Gaertner Performing Arts Center where we enjoyed a walking art tour. Craig Brossman, the Facilities Manager of the GPAC, gave us a tour of the Concert Hall, Dance Theater, and Recital Hall. Turns out, an acoustician (!) was hired to design the rooms in such a manner as to make the sound optimal, while also providing state-of-the-art technology. This tour was filled with interesting information (Recital Hall fits 790 people!) and provided rich information about a building that was named among the twenty-five most impressive University Art Centers in the United States.

Professor Henderson was also on hand to discuss many of the pieces of art, such as the “Around the Flower Wall” by James Surls, the previously mentioned internationally known sculptor and a former undergraduate SHSU student;

Surls_Around_The_Flower_Wall_Web“Elemental Mandela,” by Kathleen Ash;

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“Diamond Waves Column” by Jesus Moroles, an internationally known granite sculptor whose work the LEAP Ambassadors have had the pleasure to see in Fayetteville, Houston, New Orleans, Norman, Austin, and Birmingham; “Firedance” by Jason Lawson;

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and various pieces by Stanley Lea.

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To end our educational evening, we had dinner at Austin hall, the oldest educational building in continuous use west of the Mississippi and the most notable landmark on campus. We are so thankful to Dean Shields and the College of Mass Communication and Fine Arts for sponsoring such a wonderful evening. We left stuffed with food and knowledge, eagerly awaiting the coming weeks of fun and surprises. Next week we will focus our attention on the outdoor art of Huntsville, Texas and the artwork of David Adickes.

 

 

 

 

 

Author mikeyawnPosted on September 16, 2015Categories Art, Civic EngagementTags COFAMC SHSU, Gaddis Geeslin Gallery, Gaertner Performing Arts Center, James Surls, Jason Lawson, Jesus Moroles, Kathleen Ash, LEAP Center, Michael Henderson, Stanley LeaLeave a comment on Exploring Art in the heART of Huntsville: Session One

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