by admin | Mar 28, 2023
Esperanza Cortés; SECOND SIGHT; 2008 – 2018; 20 clay sculptures, glass beads, mirror, table. Second Sight honors the Curandera (healer) in Latinx culture as a whole, as well as the personal connection to my grandmothers who were both curanderas in Colombia....
by admin | Mar 28, 2023
Jacklyn St. Aubyn; As the Crow Flies, 2019; Oil on panel. Photo by Joshua Rose. Painter Jacklyn St. Aubyn creates a magical space in which things aren’t what they appear to be. First perceptions may be misleading. She has landscapes and interiors in mind as she works,...
by admin | Mar 28, 2023
Joshua Rose; Seven of Hearts; MM on paper; 47” x 63”; 2018. “Perhaps I am just in awe of everything when I settle down to really look at things.” Joshua Rose Joshua Rose; An Isolation of My Own Making; MM on paper; 47” x 73.5”; 2019. Joshua Rose; Annunciation; MM on...
by admin | Mar 28, 2023
Elizabeth M. Claffey; Matrilinear, #12. Elizabeth M. Claffey’s work is both cross-disciplinary in nature and aimed at starting conversations within the community. She uses visual art as a catalyst for storytelling and to express the knowledge of people often...
by admin | Mar 28, 2023
Michael Kaal; Fabio. Best in Show. For 35 years Appalachian’s Expressive Arts Therapy Program—the nation’s only expressive arts program at a public university—has been educating and training caring professionals to integrate all of the arts into their work and way of...