
Art Department Faculty Biennial
Jun 3 - Nov 5

Jody Servon, Pandemic Lint
In 2022, the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts and the Smith Gallery are providing an extended exhibition opportunity for this exciting exhibition providing greater exposure for works on view during the Appalachian Summer Festival and into the fall 2022 academic semester.
Kicking off An Appalachian Summer Festival, the exhibition celebration takes place on Friday, July 1, 2022 and is installed in two locations; the dates at each venue vary slightly. The installation at the Smith Gallery is on view at the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts from June 3 through September 30, 2022 and at the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts from June 3 through November 5, 2022.
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Lunch & Learn: The Turchin Center’s Faculty Biennial Exhibition – Thursday, July 7, 2022, Noon – 1 pm

Jessica Greenfield, From the Oak Shothole Leafminer Series

Andrea Connell

Adam Adcock, Skin and stone

Joshua White, Further West

Dale Rich, Ziggurat, Sacramento

Jim Toub, Making Visible Invisible Cities
FEATURED ARTISTS
Turchin Center for the Visual Arts
- Adam Adcock
- Andrew Bailey Arend
- Greg Banks
- Joseph Bigley
- Andrea Keys Connell
- Rosa Dargan-Powers
- Travis Donovan
- Erin Ethridge
- Maggie Flanigan
- Frankie Flood
- Jessica Greenfield
- Jeana Eve Klein
- Topher Lineberry
- Clifton Meador
- Edison Midgett
- Lilith E. Nielander
- Mark Nystrom
- Stephen Parks
- Lisa Stinson
- Joshua White
- NA_AB collective (Nida Abdullah and Anna Buckner)
- Jody Servon & Lorene Delany-Ullman
- Thorn Collaborative (Erin Ethridge and Colleen Marie Foley)
Smith Gallery
- Catherine Altice
- Andrew Caldwell
- Martin Church
- April Flanders
- Timothy Ford
- Vicky Grube
- Scott Ludwig
- IlaSaha Prouty
- Daniel Rich
- James Toub
- Kate Wurtzel

Greg Banks, Psychology of an Journey

Topher Lineberry, Blue Ridge Lavender Marks

April Flanders, Filter, detail

Catherine Altice, Red Wing Blackbird Quilt