{"id":606,"date":"2019-07-17T18:18:36","date_gmt":"2019-07-17T18:18:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wcsu.wpengine.com\/news-archives\/mfa-students-mount-exhibition-works\/"},"modified":"2019-07-17T18:18:36","modified_gmt":"2019-07-17T18:18:36","slug":"mfa-students-mount-exhibition-works","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.wcsu.edu\/news-archives\/mfa-students-mount-exhibition-works\/","title":{"rendered":"WCSU Master of Fine Arts students to mount exhibition of works"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"content\">&#013;<\/p>\n<div id=\"sharingTools\"><!-- #include virtual=\"\/include\/sharingtools.inc\" --><\/div>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<div id=\"breadcrumb\"><!-- #include virtual=\"\/include\/breadcrumb.inc\" --><\/div>\n<p>&#013;<br \/>\n    &#013;<\/p>\n<p><strong>DANBURY, CONN. <\/strong>\u2014DANBURY, CONN. \u2014 Three <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wcsu.edu\/\">Western  Connecticut State University<\/a> graduate student candidates for the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wcsu.edu\/art\/mfa\/\">Master of Fine Arts<\/a> degree in 2016 will  present their works in the M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition running from <strong>March 31 through April 11, 2016 <\/strong>in the Art  Gallery at the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wcsu.edu\/svpa\/svpa-center.asp\">Visual and  Performing Arts Center<\/a> on the university\u2019s Westside campus, 43 Lake Ave.  Extension in Danbury.<\/p>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<p>A reception for the artists will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on <strong>Thursday, March 31, 2016<\/strong> at the gallery.  Admission will be free to the reception and the exhibition, and the public is  invited. The gallery will be open for viewing from noon to 4 p.m. Monday  through Thursday and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. <\/p>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<p>The WCSU <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wcsu.edu\/art\/\">Department of  Art<\/a> organizes the M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition each spring as a capstone  experience demonstrating the personal artistic direction and mastery of candidates  for the M.F.A. in Visual Arts, expressed in the works they present for viewing.  The following M.F.A. students will show their works in this year\u2019s exhibition:<\/p>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<div style=\"width:200px\" class=\"alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/w\/newsevents\/images\/Meghan-Balliett-drawing-Avocado-Plant.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"200\" height=\"281\" \/><br \/> &#8220;Avocado Plant,&#8221; graphite on paper, by Meghan Balliett<\/div>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Meghan  Gargano Balliett,<\/strong> of Woodbury, works primarily on paper with  graphite, lithographic crayon and ink sticks. A graduate of Lesley University,  Balliett described her linear plant drawings with graphite as illuminations of  an active and deep connection with her subject. In her large-scale works, she  manipulates her artistic materials to create drawings designed to give the  viewer a visual and physical experience. \u201cI am inspired by minimalism, nature  and Eastern philosophies,\u201d Balliett said. \u201cWhile working, I prefer quiet and  solitude. Meditation has become an important part of my work: I clear my mind  before beginning to work, and the act of making the work is itself meditative.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<div class=\"clear\" \/>&#013;<\/p>\n<div style=\"width:200px\" class=\"alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/w\/newsevents\/images\/Charles-Hollinger-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"200\" height=\"175\" \/><br \/> &#013;<br \/>\n  &#8220;Untitled #1,&#8221; oil on canvas, by Charles Hollinger<\/div>\n<p>&#013;<br \/>\n    <strong>Charles H. Hollinger, <\/strong>of Washington, Connecticut, is an avid       outdoorsman whose love of surf fishing has inspired him to capture light       in his paintings and drawings across the full spectrum that he has       experienced while pursuing his sport during prime fishing hours at dawn,       dusk and late evening. \u201cThis practice has given me the opportunity to see       some of the most awe-inspiring sunups, sundowns and all the hours of light       preceding them,\u201d he said. \u201cI try to bring forth my understanding and, more       importantly, my love of light through the relationship of warm versus cool       colors, light versus shadow, and contrasting shapes.\u201d A graduate of St.       Lawrence University, Hollinger paints in oils on canvas and board with       smooth brush strokes, using atmospheric perspective and muted colors to       draw viewers into a motionless and tranquil landscape. Recently his       artistic exploration has expanded to works with graphite on paper.&#013;<br \/>\n&#013;<\/p>\n<div class=\"clear\" \/>&#013;<\/p>\n<div style=\"width:200px\" class=\"alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/w\/newsevents\/images\/Lauren-Reeves-Forging-Light.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"200\" height=\"270\" \/><br \/> &#013;<br \/>\n  &#8220;Forging Light,&#8221; mixed media, by Lauren Reeves<\/div>\n<p>&#013;<br \/>\n      <strong>Lauren Elise Reeves,<\/strong> of Orange, is an illustrator whose works       convey narrative and purpose, inspired by her childhood experiences with       family pets and other animals in the rural Woodridge area where she grew       up. A graduate of Andrews University, Reeves\u2019 digitally crafted style       reflects her interests in computing and gaming as well as science fiction       and fantasy. Her thesis exhibition includes a series of portraits of       shelter dogs that she has personally come to know, accompanied by written       narratives that complement her artistic portrayals of her subjects\u2019       experiences before and after their rescue. Reeves also will show       selections from her \u201clight bulb project,\u201d a series of illustrations of       squirrels and the unique ways in which each brings light into the world.       \u201cMy art work is driven by the idea that we each have a chance to make the       world a better place, if we simply believe in the light we carry inside       ourselves,\u201d she said. \u201cAll it takes is one person\u2019s decision to make a       difference.\u201d Reeves also works at the Raven\u2019s Lantern in book publication       areas including cover design, illustration, layout and production.    &#013;<br \/>\n    &#013;<\/p>\n<div class=\"clear\" \/>&#013;<\/p>\n<p>For more information, contact the Department of Art at (203)  837-8403, the Art Gallery at (203) 837-8889, or the Office of University Relations  at (203) 837-8486.    <\/p>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"margin-bottom: 0\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\" style=\"margin-top: 0\"><span style=\"font-style: italic\">Western Connecticut State University offers outstanding faculty in a range of quality academic programs. Our diverse university community provides students an enriching and supportive environment that takes advantage of the unique cultural offerings of Western Connecticut and New York. &#013;<br \/>\nOur vision: To be an affordable public university with the characteristics &#013;<br \/>\nof New England&#8217;s best small private universities.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>&#013;<\/p>\n<div id=\"facebookShare\"><!-- #include virtual=\"\/include\/facebookshare.inc\" --><\/div>\n<p>&#013;\n        <\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#013; &#013; &#013; &#013; DANBURY, CONN. \u2014DANBURY, CONN. \u2014 Three Western Connecticut State University graduate student candidates for the Master of Fine Arts degree in 2016 will present their works in the M.F.A. 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