Thinking Back, Moving Through: 2022 MAPC Research & Travel Awardees

Exhibition of artworks by Emma DeValk, Katheryn Horne, and Susanna Harris

Description

Katheryn Horne

Emma DeValk is an artist from the Chicago suburbs currently pursuing her BFA in Studio Art: Printmaking from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. DeValk's work contemplates the human-nature connection, telling stories from her experiences outside and with others.

Katheryn Horne is a Master of Fine Arts candidate at the University of Colorado Boulder. As a water protector and a person in a fight to bring truths to the front, Horne’s’ practice is reclaiming a history, a culture, through repetition, learning, and exploration of greener processes.

Susanna Harris, based in Columbus, Ohio, is an artist working in print media, installation, and photography. Her work is situated at the intersection of resilience in environmental destruction, and through the human condition. She received her BA from Otterbein University, Westerville, Ohio, and her MFA from Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. She has received numerous awards, and funding for her work including an Artists: Individuals Fellowship, and an Artists in the Community Professional Development grant, from the Greater Columbus Arts Council as well as awards from Kent State University. She has been an artist in residence for The Otterbein University Post-Baccalaureate A.I.R, Westerville, Ohio; The Lancaster Festival A.I.R, Lancaster, Ohio; Zygote Press, Cleveland, Ohio; and Zea Mays Printmaking Residency, Florence, Massachusetts.

Hours

9am-6pm Thursday-Saturday

9am-12pm Sunday

Reception

1:30-3:30pm Thursday October 13

Location

Sculpture Gallery

Center for Visual Arts ground floor

Kent State University

Wearing face coverings and being up-to-date on Covid-19 vaccinations are strongly recommended at this location.