The National Academy of Design : Charles Gains

The National Academy of Design promotes art and architecture in America through exhibition, education, and research. A pivotal figure in the field of Conceptual Art, Charles Gaines’ body of work engages formulas and systems that interrogate relationships between the objective and the subjective realms.

Jasmine Marie is a photographer, writer, performer, curator and filmmaker whose personal work explores both the mundane and the fantastic of black life with a focus on southern black culture, and spirituality.

Flatus Vocis: The Ephemeral in the Permanence

This project is aimed at expanding two-dimensional graphic statements into dialogues with three-dimensional. Through the use of a digital device (smartphone), viewers can activate the time factor and sensitive, perceptive qualities of drawing with augmented reality.

Jana Travis, A Place For Everything, 2024, Christian Brothers University

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Beverly & Sam Ross Gallery: Sharon Havelka

constructs mixed-media quilt sculptures from old clothing and other found objects. Her work highlights the marginalized, the overlooked, that which is considered weird or unusual, and stitches them into beautifully crafted and highly detailed objects.

Sepideh Dashti is an emerging trans-disciplinary artist. Her artistic practice mainly depicts exploring her visceral experiences through her life under the rule of the Islamic Republic in Iran, and her diasporic life in Canada and in the United States.

Khara Woods interviews for her upcoming solo exhibition entitled Inside-Out . She shares her family history, graphic design background and inspiration.

The work in this exhibition, entitled “form follows dysfunction,” quotes the constructed environment and buildings in various layers of renewal and decay. The title of the exhibition is a play on the architectural maxim, “form follows function,” quipped by Louis Sullivan at the turn of the 20th century. -Dustyn Bork

Beverly & Sam Ross Gallery: Zaire Love

Zaire Love is an award-winning filmmaker, music maker, writer, and educator whose mission is to honor, amplify, and immortalize the stories and voices of the Black South focusing most of her work in Memphis and Mississippi. Bringing honor to the Black South, its people, its traditions, and its cultures in the past, present, and future is her life’s work.

Brittney Boyd Bullock is a Memphis visual artist, arts program director, and entrepreneur. In this interview, she discusses her process, current exhibition, family and inspiration for her work.

An interview with Sarah E. Conejo during her exhibition entitled "The Epoch of Loss", addresses the United States’ current trajectory where climate degradation and violent suppression of marginalized peoples are irrevocably intertwined and seemingly ceaseless.

Corky Sinks: ABZ2. Christian Brothers University 2024

Video Interview with artist Corky Sinks in October 2024 for her recent exhibition, ABZ2 at Christian Brothers University.

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