Members of the Elmhurst College Department of Art will display their distinctive artistic visions during Multiple Visions II, the College’s Art Faculty Exhibition, beginning on January 30.
“This exhibit highlights 12 artists, 12 voices, each showing a group of recent work, and each expressing a very individual concept and style in their work,” said Suellen Rocca, Elmhurst College’s curator and director of exhibitions.
The faculty artists include Dustan Creech, Danielle Dobies ’12, Eric Fuentes, Lynn Hill, Joshua Johnson, Brad Kisner, John Nester, Richard Paulsen, Curtis Readel, Suellen Rocca, Morgan Sims and Mary Lou Stewart.
The exhibition, which features painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, mixed media, digital art and graphic design, begins on Monday, January 30, and runs through Friday, March 17, in the Founders Lounge of the Frick Center. A public reception will be held beginning at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 21, in the Founders Lounge. An artists’ talk begins at 5:00 p.m. The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.
The Elmhurst College Art Faculty Exhibition is one of about a dozen art shows that the College hosts each academic year in two campus venues. In addition, the College’s A.C. Buehler Library permanently houses the College’s unparalleled collection of Chicago Imagist and Abstractionist Art, which explores the vibrant, often outrageous, yet precisely crafted works of Chicago artists between 1950 and the present.
For more information, please contact Director of Exhibitions Suellen Rocca at (630) 617-6110 or [email protected].