southXeast: Contemporary Southeastern Art

Ritter Art Gallery | January 29 - March 5, 2011
Schmidt Center Gallery | February 5 - April 9, 2011








Artists in the Exhibition:
Barb Bondy, Alabama; Hunt Clark, Tennessee; Damond Howard, South Carolina; Scott Ingram, Georgia; Phillip R. Jackson, Mississippi; Clive King, Florida; Carl Knickerbocker, Florida; Christopher Miner, Tennessee; Beatriz Monteavaro, Florida; Stephanie Patton, Louisiana; Mario Petrirena, Georgia; Pandra Williams, Georgia; Kathy Yancey, Georgia.
Guest Curator: Jennifer Inacio with W. Rod Faulds


The 2011 edition of southXeast: Contemporary Southeastern Art is the third edition of the only regularly occurring curated exhibition in Florida that presents a selection of innovative art made by artists living in the southeast. Devoid of a thematic ballast, the exhibition has the simple aim that our students and other audiences might benefit by seeing high quality artwork not commonly or ever seen in South Florida and/or Miami, a growing international center of contemporary art activity. The exhibition also seeks to present a diversity of approaches to contemporary art making while also representing specific studio art disciplines that are taught in FAU’s Department of Visual Arts and Art History.

 

 

Publication

southXeast 2011 Catalogue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

southXeast: Contemporary Southeastern Art

Schmidt Center Gallery: February 5 – April 9, 2011

Ritter Art Gallery: January 29 – March 5, 2011

Curators: Jennifer Inacio & William Rod Faulds 

Size: 19.8 x 25" Poster Brochure 

 

 


Images (from top left to right):

Row one:
Installation view of the Schmidt Center Gallery; Scott Ingram’s Pierce/Prop, 2011 installation in the Schmidt Center Gallery.

Row two: Beatriz Monteavaro's We Saw Creatures v2, 2011 installation view in the Ritter Art Gallery; Hunt Clark, White Noise, 2007 projection and installation in the Schmidt Center Gallery.

Row three: Barb Bondy's mixed media works and Mario Petrirena's photo collages in the Ritter Art Gallery; Stephanie Patton’s Renella Rose Champagne Through the Years, 2011 installation in the Schmidt Center Gallery Public Space.