Winter Exhibitions at the CVA Galleries Round 3
Please join the CVA Galleries for the opening receptions for the following:
Identifying Leg Traps, Clee Ferris and Patrick Vogel, Group Exhibition
The Shape of Memory, Madeleine Farmer, BFA Thesis Exhibition
Ethnocide/Egocide, Isabella Saavedra, Solo Exhibition
Stitched Nostalgia, Madeline Pallant, Solo Exhibition
Herstory: Feminist Futures, Women’s Resource Center, Group Exhibition
Opening Reception:
Friday, March 6th, 2020, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Refreshments provided
Exhibition Dates:
March 6th, 2020 – March 26th, 2020
Gallery Hours:
Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Retzlaff Gallery (Art Building):
Identifying Leg Traps
Clee Ferris and Patrick Vogel
Group Exhibition
vacant look rough ffffffff
within the creature
bag. hold
vapid, being fearness
identifier
you realize it
fructose
the plant
new new arrived
contorted felt heard,
known demure distortion.
paprika
and how oh that face.
find your way
how they knock
as She sat up with
that. if the
wall drippy, but
the past.
Social Media: @cleemariposa @patrickonearth
Thorndike Gallery (Art Building):
The Shape of Memory
Madeleine Farmer
BFA Thesis Exhibition
Memory and the act of remembering remain placed in both the subconscious and the conscious parts of our brain. While some memories are concrete, others are less so. In my exploration of my own memory I aim to immerse my audience in the concrete settings/locations within my mind, and invite them to explore the less concrete moments created through basic geometric shapes.
Social media: @art_of_the_mads
Meyer Memorial Gallery (Marion Ady Building):
Egocide
Isabella Saavedra
Solo Exhibition
Self-destruction or destruction of self? Watch as one girl fails to learn the difference.
Tip your artist on Venmo @indigorituals
Follow on Instagram @indigorituals
Art Department Chairs Gallery (Marion Ady Building):
Stitched Nostalgia
Madeline Pallant
Solo Exhibition
Nostalgia is an interesting thing: widely experienced, yet never precisely the same. Miniscule things can flood us with the precise feeling of joyful reminiscence. What we take in as children shapes and molds what we put out into the world as adults. Through the medium of embroidery, I have stitched that feeling into these pieces. They seek to open that connection between what built me and who I am today.
Boise Cascade Gallery & Jeld-Wen (Marion Ady Building)
Herstory: Feminist Futures
Women’s Resource Center
Group Exhibition
Students and community of all identities have come together to celebrate our personal moments, trials, and journeys toward an equitable future while acknowledging our activist pasts. Our collection of stories hopes to inspire others to envision their own feminist futures.
Instagram: @souwrc
Attached photos:
- Clee Ferris & Patrick Vogel, Trapped, Projections
- Madeleine Farmer, The Shape of Memory (little Traditions expanded), Spray Paint and Acrylic on Muslin
- Madeline Pallant, No Name Face, Embroidery
- Isabella Saavedra, Fuck My Life, Mixed Media on Found Wood
- Julianna Farrar, Feminist Futures, Digital