Monday, November 22, 2021

AU High School Art + Design Experience-Free Event

  

The Ashland University Art and Design Department is offering a free college campus studio experience on Saturday, February 26, 2022 for current high school students with an interest in pursuing art. The event is being held in the Center for the Arts building on the AU campus from 9:15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with lunch and all art materials provided.  


Art studio area experiences will include sculpture, printmaking, digital art and graphic design, painting, ceramics and figure drawing. Students may attend two workshops based on their interests and availability. This event highlights the Art and Design program, where students can learn from experienced college instructors who also are working artists, meet other students with a serious interest in art, learn or finesse existing skills, investigate a new medium or area, experience a classroom studio work environment and learn about what art and design students do after graduation.

The high school art experience application deadline is February 7, 2022. Interested high school students can apply online at www.ashland.edu/art. For more information about the AU Art and Design Department Campus Art Experience- contact Dr. Wendy Schaller at wschalle@ashland.edu.


Image credit-AU Art Alumnus Callie Roddy

Friday, November 12, 2021

Senior Art Exhibition Opens November 18th

 

ASHLAND, Ohio – The Coburn Gallery at Ashland University will be hosting a month-long “Senior Art + Design Exhibition” Thursday, Nov. 18-Saturday, Dec. 18, featuring the capstone experience for graduating art students Ricki Dénes and Alexis Stanley. On Nov. 18, there will be an opening reception from 4:30-6:30 p.m., at the gallery, located in the Center for the Arts on the AU campus. This event is free and open to the public.
“While the 2021 ‘Senior Art + Design Exhibition’ provides the capstone experience for graduating art majors, it represents more than just students’ studio art experiences,” said Cynthia Petry, director of the Coburn Gallery. “For the student in the liberal arts, the exhibition is the culmination of their undergraduate career at Ashland University.”

This fall’s exhibition includes paintings, illustrations, printmaking and ceramics from Dénes and Stanley.

Stanley, from Frazeysburg, Ohio, is set to complete a bachelor’s degree in art education with a concentration in ceramics and a minor in art history. At Ashland, she has been a three-year executive member of art club, including serving as president for one and a half years. She also was a gallery assistant, an art camp counselor, an intern for the Salvation Army and a carpenter and designer for two theater projects. She is a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa leadership honor society and has participated in three juried student art exhibitions. Stanley plans to begin her career as an art teacher following graduation and also would like to open her own gallery.

Dénes will graduate with a bachelor of education degree in art and a bachelor of fine arts with a printmaking concentration. She minored in illustration and Spanish. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Dénes has worked as an art history and Spanish tutor at Ashland and has been part of art club every year, serving stints as president and treasurer. Her artwork has been displayed in the Student Juried Exhibition four years in a row, winning awards twice, and was inducted into the Phi Sigma Iota honor society (foreign language).

The Coburn Gallery is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays and noon-4 p.m. on weekends. Gallery admission is free and open to the public. Currently, face masks are required inside all campus buildings at Ashland University.

For more information about the exhibition, call 419-289-5652 or visit the gallery’s Facebook page.  



Thursday, September 30, 2021

"Hush II" Ceramic Sculpture Exhibition Opens October 7

The Coburn Art Gallery and the Ashland University Department of Art + Design will host Hush II, a ceramic sculpture exhibition featuring Ashland University alumnus Kimberly Chapman.  The exhibition opens Thursday, Oct. 7 with a reception from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

The exhibition pulls from three groupings of ceramic works by Chapman: Bridled Women, Elsie’s Arsenal and the Refugee Series. The sculptures explore how men have used disinformation and false claims against women since the beginning of time to justify their actions and exonerate themselves from blame. Chapman’s work centers on what’s left behind after terrible things happen, from the perspective of women and children. 

The eerie, delicate white porcelain sculptures shed light on these dark topics. For its content, the artwork calls upon past experiences as well as emotionally charged sociopolitical issues. By exploring topics like silencing women, the refugee plight and domestic violence, viewers are given an opportunity to contemplate such prevalent issues in today’s contemporary culture.

In addition to the exhibition, AU students will exhibit their visual art journals exploring the topic of immigration alongside Chapman’s works in the gallery. 

Chapman will give a visiting artist talk Oct. 21 at 10 a.m. in the Coburn Art Gallery. The exhibition and artist talk are co-sponsored by Ashland University’s Symposium Against Indifference -Truth in the Age of Disinformation. 

Chapman graduated from Ashland in 1979 with an Associate of Arts degree and then went on to a 25-year career in marketing. She recently graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Art with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in order to pursue her dream of becoming a full-time artist. In 2020, her first solo show, Hush, was featured at the John J. McDonough Museum in Youngstown. Chapman also has a current exhibition titled “Eighty-Six Reasons (for asylum admission)” at the Fawick Gallery at Baldwin Wallace University.

The Coburn Art Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and is free and open to the public. COVID-19 safety protocols require that face masks must be worn inside all campus buildings. 

For more information about the opening reception or the exhibition, call 419-289-5652 or visit the gallery’s page on Facebook.



Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Art Saturdays -Cartoon Illustration & Storytelling

The Coburn Gallery will be offering ART SATURDAYS programming-Cartoon Illustration and Storytelling for creative young artists ages 8-12 years old on November 6, 2021 from 10am-noon. The cost is $10.00 per child. Face masks will be mandatory at the event. Pre-registration is required. Class sizes are limited. Email cpetry@ashland.edu for more information. 



Friday, September 3, 2021

Alumni Art + Design Opening Reception

 Thanks to all of our Ashland University alumni who came out for the opening reception last night ! It was great to see you all and meet your families and share fond memories of the ole' Art + Design days. #ashlanduniversity #auartdesign #coburnartgallery









































Monday, August 30, 2021

Art + Design Alumni Exhibition Opens

The Coburn Gallery at Ashland University will host an Art + Design Department Alumni exhibition celebrating the creativity, innovation, and dedication of its alumni over the years. The exhibition will feature more than 75 artworks created by alumni from across the United States.

The Art Department Alumni exhibition opens on Thursday, Sept. 2 with a reception from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

The exhibition includes alumni artists Christopher Triner, North Canton; Jennifer Winkler, West Salem; Brandon Doup, Butler; Larry Schiemann, North Carolina; Robin Roberts, Ashland; Mary Jo Colville Worthington, Munroe Falls; Kaylin Henry, Ashland; Dennis Eckert, Dublin; Sarah Toby, Ashland; Jennifer Clingerman, Pennsylvania; Susie Schwartz, Ashland; Lee Ann Rudd, Salesville; Alison Echelberry, Westerville; Dale Olson, Chagrin Falls; Hannah Thome, West Virginia; Allison Quay, Medina;  Cecelia McIntyre, Wooster; Hallie LeBlanc, Michigan; Danielle Scull, Maryland; Schuyler Berger, Ashland; Ashley Bush, Sandusky; Zula Kile, Mansfield; and Mark Soergel, Ashland.


On Tuesday, Sept. 14 at 6 p.m., the Coburn Gallery will be hosting an artist talk featuring alumnus Christopher Triner (AU Class of 1991 with a Bachelor of Science in Art Education; 2001 Master of Science-Curriculum and Instruction) currently serving as North Canton High School art teacher and district art department chairman. The event will be in Ronk Lecture Hall in the Dwight Schar College of Education and is free and open to the public.


The AU Art + Design Department Alumni exhibition will run through Sept 30.

The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and  noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and is free and open to the public. For more information about the opening reception or the exhibition, call 419.289.5652 or visit the gallery’s page on Facebook.

Thursday, August 12, 2021

The Coburn Art Gallery announces Fall Exhibition Schedule

Coburn Art Gallery Exhibition Schedule 

Fall Semester 2021


Art + Design Alumni Exhibition

September 2 – 30, 2021

Opening reception September 2, 2021 4:30pm-6:30pm

Alumni Visiting Artist Lecture TBA


Hush II -Kimberly Chapman

The exhibition pulls from three groupings of porcelain sculptures  by Kimberly Chapman: Bridled Women, Elsie’s Arsenal and the Refugee Series. Men have used disinformation and false claims against women since the beginning of time to justify their actions and exonerate themselves from blame. This exhibition centers on what’s left behind after terrible things happen through the lens of women and children. The eerie, delicate white porcelain sculptures shed light on these dark topics. The artwork calls upon past experiences as well as emotionally charged sociopolitical issues for its content. By exploring topics like these-silencing women, the danger of the refugee plight and domestic violence, viewers are given an opportunity to contemplate such prevalent issues in today’s contemporary culture. 

Sponsored by the Symposium Against Indifference -Truth in the Age of Disinformation

October 7 – November 7, 2021

Opening reception October 7, 2021  4:30pm-6:30pm

Visiting Artist Lecture TBA 



Senior Art + Design Exhibition

Ricki Dénes & Alexis Stanley

November 18 – December 18, 2021

Opening reception November 18, 2021  4:30pm-6:30pm



Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Alumni Exhibition Artwork Delivery

Artwork delivery for the upcoming Ashland University Alumni Exhibition is August 9 -12. Please call/email Cynthia to set up an appointment for delivery. Due to unforeseen circumstances we cannot accept artworks on August 13th. Contact information 419.289.5652 /cpetry@ashland.edu . If you have a conflict-contact Cynthia and we can work out another date/time.

Monday, May 17, 2021

Awards Announced-ASHCAL Juried Members Exhibition

The Coburn Gallery at Ashland University announces awards for regional juried exhibition featuring 22 members of the Ashland Community Art League. The juror for the exhibition was professor and fine artist Priscilla Roggenkamp from Alliance, Ohio.

An opening reception was held on Friday, May 14, with $450.00 in awards announced including Best in Show, Peggy Stover, watercolor painting titled, Yellow Blue, 1st Place Marty Bossler Lee charcoal drawing, Nightfall, 2nd Place Barbara Morejon, felted wool sculpture, Vessels Revealed and two Juror Honorable Mentions-Betz Johnson Richards, colored pencil drawing, Canary Girl, and Heidi Weller, Self Portrait Pandemic, oil on paper. All artworks and awards were selected by the juror.

The exhibition includes local artists Barbara Nell Morejon, Bea North, Christine Krantz, Betty Perry, Betz Johnson Richards, Scott Parillo, Cynthia C. Petry, Jennifer Geraci, Dana Sherburne, Debra Akers, Elizabeth Klingler, Martha Buckner, Irene Maginniss, Janet Wells, Jerome A. Klobutcher, Marty Bossler Lee, Heidi Weller, MP Marion, Nancy Dupre, Peggy Stover, Irv Oslin, and Susan Shafer. 

The exhibition showcases local artistic talent in the Ashland community and will run from May 14 through July 23, 2021.

The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 12 noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and is free and open to the public. Covid-19 safety protocols include: a maximum of 15 visitors that may visit the gallery at one time, and groups no larger than 5, and face masks must be worn. For more information about the opening reception or the exhibition, call 419.289.5652 or visit us on Facebook.


Wednesday, May 12, 2021

ASHCAL Members Exhibition Opens Friday May 14th

The Coburn Gallery at Ashland University announces a regional juried exhibition featuring 49 works created by the members of the Ashland Community Arts League. The works on view will range from painting, ceramics, photography, fiber arts, printmaking, glass, drawing and mixed media. The Ashland Community Arts League juried members exhibition opens on Friday May 14 with a reception from 6:00-7:30pm. The event is free and open to the public.

Exhibiting artists include Barbara Nell Morejon, Bea North, Christine Krantz, Betty Perry, Betz Johnson Richards, Scott Parillo, Cynthia C. Petry, Jennifer Geraci, Dana Sherburne, Debra Akers, Elizabeth Klingler, Martha Buckner, Irene Maginniss, Janet Wells, Jerome A. Klobutcher, Marty Bossler Lee, Heidi Weller, MP Marion, Nancy Dupre, Peggy Stover, Irv Oslin, and Susan Shafer.

The juror for the exhibition was Priscilla Roggenkamp who is an artist and associate professor of art living in Alliance, Ohio. She studied art at Kent State University (M.F.A.), University of Arkansas (M.Ed.) and Heidelberg College (B.A.).  Her artwork moves in two directions.  Fiber-based sculptural works that relate to human concerns and often consider what we carry in life.  And two-dimensional works that relate to nature, time and place and most often lean toward abstraction. She has shown her work in a variety of places such as Chicago’s Woman Made Gallery, the Canton Museum of Art, the Brogan Museum in Florida and internationally in The Western Galilee, Israel.  She is represented by (Not) Sheep Gallery in Columbus.  She curated an exhibition related to the play Romeo and Juliet, a textile exhibition called The Threads That Bind and co curated The Women of Resilience Exhibition.  In 2015, she attended a residency at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deer Isle, ME.  In 2021, she was awarded an Individual Excellence Award FY21 from the Ohio Arts Council.

Priscilla has taught at The College of Wooster, Mount Union College, Canton Country Day School, Blue Ridge Community College, James Madison University and the University of Arkansas.  She is currently teaching at Ashland University.  

The Ashland Community Arts League juried members exhibition will be on view May 14- July 23, 2021.

The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 12 noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and is free and open to the public. Covid-19 safety protocols include: a maximum of 15 visitors that may visit the gallery at one time, and groups no larger than 5, and face masks must be worn. For more information about the opening reception or the exhibition, call 419.289.5652 or visit us on Facebook.


Thursday, April 15, 2021

Call for Local Artists-

CALL FOR ARTISTS:  The Coburn Gallery of Ashland University will host an Ashland Community Arts League (AshCAL) juried membership exhibition May 14 through July 23, 2021. The exhibition is open to all artists who are current members of AshCAL. Entry fee is $25 for up to four entries. Newly joining members must provide contact information and pay annual membership dues ($35) at the time of entry. Life membership is also available for $100, and includes the entry fee for the 2021 exhibition. Works in any media, traditional or experimental, qualify. All works must be original to the entering artist and not completed under instruction or as part of a class or workshop. No kits or commercial patterns will be accepted. Work may not have been previously exhibited at Coburn Gallery. Wall hanging pieces must be wired and completely ready to exhibit. All pieces must be hand delivered to Coburn Gallery, 331 College Ave, Ashland, OH, on Sunday, May 9, noon to 3 pm or Monday, May 10, from 10 am to 3 pm. No mailed or commercial deliveries will be accepted. Entries will be juried on Monday, May 10, 4 to 6pm. Entrants will be notified of rejections late the day of Monday, May 10, by email only. Rejected work must be picked up on Tuesday, May 11, 10 am to 4 pm. The guest juror is Priscilla Roggenkamp, January 2021 recipient of an Ohio Arts Council individual Excellence Award in the category of Visual Arts 3D. She has also been previously awarded an OAC Traditional Arts Apprenticeship grant in 2018 to study Appalachian Weaving. Priscilla is an artist and associate professor of art at Ashland University. Detailed entry forms and prospectus may be obtained by email to: cpetry@ashland.edu . Hard copies are available at the gallery.