WALDO, Above/Below/Within, and The World Isn't Always Round
Art
Gallery
Exhibition
January 22-February 19, Moreau Art Galleries
Hammes Gallery: Video installation and photography by Robert Derr
Robert Ladislas Derr holds an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, and is currently an Assistant Professor at Ohio State University. Robert uses photography, video, performance, and installation as he puts himself literally in the center of a barrage of questions about life and making art. He has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally, and his work was featured in ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art, with commentary by Bill Arning, curator of MIT’s List Visual Arts Center.
Little Theatre Gallery: Paintings by Cara Erskine
Cara Erskine received her MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale University, and after a few years in New York City, she relocated to Pittsburgh, PA to teach and continue her studio practice. Cara teaches a range of courses at both Carnegie Mellon and Robert Morris University: Painting; Concept Studio II-Time and Space; Color Theory; Printmaking; and Drawing. ”Light, storms, and the expansive landscape” are a continual source of inspiration for her paintings.
Sister Rosaire Gallery: Drawings by Katrine Hildebrandt
After receiving her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art, Katrine Hildebrandt moved to Portland, Maine, and actively exhibits nationally in solo and group exhibitions, and as a part of “The Pine Haven Collective.” Using symbols from information visualization in combination with her quirky, gestural drawing style, Katrine’s mixed media drawings and installations investigate these systems through a philosophical lens.
Opening
reception: January 22, 5-7 p.m.
Admission is free.

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