University Galleries and Collections

Faculty Exhibition 2022

Court Gallery, Ben Shahn Center for Visual Arts

August 29 - September 30, 2022

On view in Court Gallery, this exhibition features work by faculty who teach animation, drawing, digital art, graphic design, textile design, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. The works in the exhibition reveal the faculty’s unique artistic practices as they innovate across diverse media.


 

Press Release

A selection of recent artworks created by 10 faculty members of the Department of Art at William Paterson University in Wayne, NJ will be featured in an exhibition at the University Galleries in the Ben Shahn Center for the Visual Arts from August 29 through September 30, 2022. On view in the Court Gallery, this exhibition features work by faculty who teach animation, drawing, digital art, graphic design, textile design, painting, photography, and sculpture. The works in the exhibit reveal the faculty’s unique artistic practices as they innovate across diverse media.

This year’s exhibition features new work from associate professor Lily Prince. Her trilogy of oil pastel and acrylic drawings from the series American Beauty chronicle her time spent immersed in landscapes near Zion National Park and the Sonora Desert shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic restricted travel. She completed the finished drawings back at home in the Hudson Valley, having worked from plein air sketches made in the field. Those scorching, vibrant days are palpable in Prince’s vibrant abstracted patterns, which the artist considers a political act, to witness and document the beauty of this country through her lens. Prince earned an MFA from Bard College and a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. In 2023 she will have a solo exhibition at Windows on Hudson gallery in Hudson, NY.

Stephanie Beck creates abstract plywood and wood mosaics that suggest organic and architectural forms, combining a sense of the intimate and the monumental. Beck is interested in the space between form and language, where an object exists on its own, undefined by others. Her contribution to this year’s exhibition, Mosaic #5, is inspired by the variations in plywood edge patterns, which remind Beck of the markings of different types of birds. The mosaic collapses surface and space, implying a frontal or overhead view of familiar forms without resolving into one interpretation. Its overall shape draws from architectural and design history, suggesting arched doorways, brick walls, and buildings from above. Beck received her MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, a post-baccalaureate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and a BA in art history from the University of Virginia.

Exhibiting faculty artists also included in the exhibition are Miriam Bisceglia, Cristina de Gennaro, Andrea Geller, Ashley Gerst, Julie Nagle, Vanessa Nilsson, Leslie Nobler, and Robin Schwartz.

Related Events

Artist panel featuring Miriam Bisceglia, Cristina de Gennaro, and Vanessa Nilsson
September 12, 2 to 3 pm
Online and Court Gallery, Ben Shahn Center for the Visual Arts

Zoom link: https://bit.ly/2022FacultyPanelZoom

Opening reception
September 12, 3 to 4 pm
Court Gallery, Ben Shahn Center for the Visual Arts